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Journal of Public Policy

1981 - 2024

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Volume 40, issue 4, 2020

It could happen to you: how perceptions of personal risk shape support for social welfare policy in the American States pp. 535-552 Downloads
Kerri Milita, Jaclyn Bunch and Sara Yeganeh
Making energy personal: policy coordination challenges in UK smart meter implementation pp. 553-572 Downloads
Sarah Giest
Who feeds information to regulators? Stakeholder diversity in European Union regulatory agency consultations pp. 573-598 Downloads
Jan Beyers and Sarah Arras
Can policy-packaging increase public support for costly policies? Insights from a choice experiment on policies against vehicle emissions pp. 599-625 Downloads
Michael Wicki, Robert Alexander Huber and Thomas Bernauer
Can policy-packaging increase public support for costly policies? Insights from a choice experiment on policies against vehicle emissions – CORRIGENDUM pp. 626-627 Downloads
Michael Wicki, Robert Alexander Huber and Thomas Bernauer
Regulatory policy entrepreneurship and reforms: a comparison of competition and financial regulation pp. 628-650 Downloads
Hadar Y. Jabotinsky and Nissim Cohen
The advantage of paradigmatic contestation in shaping and selling public policies pp. 651-671 Downloads
Gerry Alons
Holding agencies accountable: Exploring the effect of oversight on citizens’ approval of members of Congress pp. 672-693 Downloads
Susan M. Miller and Alexander I. Ruder

Volume 40, issue 3, 2020

Bargaining over maternity pay: evidence from UK universities pp. 349-374 Downloads
Mariaelisa Epifanio and Vera E. Troeger
Do policy instruments matter? Governments’ choice of policy mix and higher education performance in Western Europe pp. 375-401 Downloads
Giliberto Capano, Andrea Pritoni and Giulia Vicentini
Public preferences for Zika policy and responsibility in the absence of partisan cues pp. 402-427 Downloads
Jennifer M. Connolly, Casey Klofstad, Joseph Uscinski and Jonathan West
The evolution of public policy attitudes: comparing the mechanisms of policy support across the stages of a policy cycle pp. 428-448 Downloads
Sverker C. Jagers, Simon Matti and Katarina Nordblom
Politics or management? Analysing differences in local implementation performance of the EU Ambient Air Quality directive pp. 449-472 Downloads
Elena Bondarouk, Duncan Liefferink and Ellen Mastenbroek
Appointments and attrition: time and executive disadvantage in the appointments process pp. 473-491 Downloads
Gary E. Hollibaugh and Lawrence S. Rothenberg
Speaking truth to power: political advisers’ and civil servants’ responses to perceived harmful policy proposals pp. 492-512 Downloads
Birgitta Niklasson, Peter Munk Christiansen and Patrik Öhberg
Policy feedback in the local context: analysing fairness perceptions of public childcare fees in a German town pp. 513-533 Downloads
Marius R. Busemeyer and Achim Goerres

Volume 40, issue 2, 2020

What’s fair? Preferences for tax progressivity in the wake of the financial crisis pp. 171-193 Downloads
Julian Limberg
Can policy forums overcome echo chamber effects by enabling policy learning? Evidence from the Irish climate change policy network pp. 194-211 Downloads
Paul M. Wagner and Tuomas Ylä-Anttila
Can policy forums overcome echo chamber effects by enabling policy learning? Evidence from the Irish climate change policy network – CORRIGENDUM pp. 212-213 Downloads
Paul M. Wagner and Tuomas Ylä-Anttila
Congressional capacity and the abolition of legislative service organizations pp. 214-235 Downloads
Andrew J. Clarke
Dynamics of policy change in authoritarian countries: a multiple-case study on China pp. 236-258 Downloads
Yipin Wu
Lobbying, learning and policy reinvention: an examination of the American States’ drunk driving laws pp. 259-279 Downloads
Jinhai Yu, Edward T. Jennings and J. S. Butler
The importance of salience: public opinion and state policy action on climate change pp. 280-304 Downloads
Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo and John Poe
How bureaucratic leadership shapes policy outcomes: partisan politics and affluent citizens’ incomes in the American states pp. 305-328 Downloads
Daniel Berkowitz and George A. Krause
Party government and policy responsiveness. Evidence from three parliamentary democracies pp. 329-347 Downloads
Dimiter Toshkov, Lars Mäder and Anne Rasmussen

Volume 40, issue 1, 2020

More bang for your buck: tax compliance in the United States and Italy pp. 1-24 Downloads
D’Attoma, John
The political economy of budget trade-offs pp. 25-50 Downloads
Christopher Adolph, Christian Breunig and Chris Koski
Congress as theatre: how advocates use ambiguity for political advantage pp. 51-71 Downloads
Parrish Bergquist
Beyond the visible policy agenda: problem definitions disappearing from the agenda as nondecisions pp. 72-95 Downloads
Ilana Shpaizman
Corrective policy reactions: positive and negative budgetary punctuations pp. 96-115 Downloads
Carla M. Flink and Scott E. Robinson
The democratic deficit on salient issues: immigration and healthcare in the states pp. 116-143 Downloads
Christopher Hare and James E. Monogan
De facto regulatory decision-making processes in telecommunications regulation: explaining influence relationships with exponential random graph models pp. 144-170 Downloads
Camilo Ignacio González and Koen Verhoest

Volume 39, issue 4, 2019

Choosing lobbying sides: the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union pp. 543-564 Downloads
Ece Özlem Atikcan and Adam William Chalmers
Swift, brokered and broad-based information exchange: how network structure facilitates stakeholders monitoring EU policy implementation pp. 565-585 Downloads
Reini Schrama
Going beyond dyadic consultation relationships: information exchange in multi-step participation procedures pp. 587-608 Downloads
Simon Fink and Eva Ruffing
Interdependent policy instrument preferences: a two-mode network approach pp. 609-636 Downloads
Florence Metz, Philip Leifeld and Karin Ingold
Left to right: labour market policy, labour market status and political affinities pp. 637-654 Downloads
Brett Meyer

Volume 39, issue 3, 2019

Redistributing under fiscal constraint: partisanship, debt, inequality and labour market regulation pp. 423-441 Downloads
Lasse Aaskoven
The drivers of regulatory networking: policy learning between homophily and convergence pp. 443-464 Downloads
Francesca P. Vantaggiato
Networking, lobbying and bargaining for pensions: trade union power in the Norwegian pension reform pp. 465-481 Downloads
Anne Skevik Grødem and Jon M. Hippe
Do markets make good commissioners?: A quasi-experimental analysis of retail electric restructuring in Ohio pp. 483-515 Downloads
Noah Dormady, Zhongnan Jiang and Matthew Hoyt
Do markets make good commissioners?: A quasi-experimental analysis of retail electric restructuring in Ohio – ERRATUM pp. 517-519 Downloads
Noah Dormady, Zhongnan Jiang and Matthew Hoyt
Explaining the “ebb and flow” of the problem stream: frame conflicts over the future of coal seam gas (“fracking”) in Australia pp. 521-541 Downloads
Paul Fawcett, Michael J. Jensen, Hedda Ransan-Cooper and Sonya Duus

Volume 39, issue 2, 2019

The evolution of human trafficking messaging in the United States and its effect on public opinion pp. 201-234 Downloads
Tabitha Bonilla and Cecilia Hyunjung Mo
Policy accommodation versus electoral turnover: policy representation in Britain, 1945–2015 pp. 235-265 Downloads
John Bartle, Sebastian Dellepiane Avellaneda and Anthony McGann
Change or stability in the structure of interest group networks? Evidence from Scottish Public Policy Consultations pp. 267-294 Downloads
Robert Ackland and Darren R. Halpin
How political trust matters in emergent democracies: evidence from East and Southeast Asia pp. 295-328 Downloads
O. Fiona Yap
Political control and policy-making uncertainty in executive orders: the implementation of environmental justice policy pp. 329-358 Downloads
Colin Provost and Brian J. Gerber
Political and legal antecedents of affirmative action: a comparative framework pp. 359-391 Downloads
Udi Sommer and Victor Asal
Policy entrepreneurship across boundaries: a systematic literature review pp. 393-422 Downloads
Marijn Faling, Robbert Biesbroek, Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen and Katrien Termeer

Volume 39, issue 1, 2019

Board on the job: public-pension governance in the United States (US) states pp. 1-34 Downloads
John Brooks
Integrating collaborative governance theory with the Advocacy Coalition Framework pp. 35-64 Downloads
Elizabeth A. Koebele
Does EU support contribute to economically successful Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)? A panel data analysis of road PPP projects in Spain pp. 65-87 Downloads
Laura Garrido, Thais Rangel, María De Los Ángeles Baeza and José M. Vassallo
Agency rulemaking in a separation of powers system pp. 89-113 Downloads
Rachel Augustine Potter and Charles R. Shipan
Pivotal Politics and the ideological content of Landmark Laws pp. 115-142 Downloads
Thomas R. Gray and Jeffery A. Jenkins
Lawmaking in American Legislatures: an empirical investigation pp. 143-175 Downloads
Joshua D. Clinton and Mark D. Richardson
Why does the United Kingdom (UK) have inconsistent preferences on financial regulation? The case of banking and capital markets pp. 177-200 Downloads
Scott James and Lucia Quaglia
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