Journal of Public Policy
1981 - 2026
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2019
- Choosing lobbying sides: the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union pp. 543-564

- 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

- Reini Schrama
- Going beyond dyadic consultation relationships: information exchange in multi-step participation procedures pp. 587-608

- Simon Fink and Eva Ruffing
- Interdependent policy instrument preferences: a two-mode network approach pp. 609-636

- Florence Metz, Philip Leifeld and Karin Ingold
- Left to right: labour market policy, labour market status and political affinities pp. 637-654

- Brett Meyer
Volume 39, issue 3, 2019
- Redistributing under fiscal constraint: partisanship, debt, inequality and labour market regulation pp. 423-441

- Lasse Aaskoven
- The drivers of regulatory networking: policy learning between homophily and convergence pp. 443-464

- Francesca P. Vantaggiato
- Networking, lobbying and bargaining for pensions: trade union power in the Norwegian pension reform pp. 465-481

- 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

- 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

- 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

- 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

- Tabitha Bonilla and Cecilia Hyunjung Mo
- Policy accommodation versus electoral turnover: policy representation in Britain, 1945–2015 pp. 235-265

- 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

- Robert Ackland and Darren R. Halpin
- How political trust matters in emergent democracies: evidence from East and Southeast Asia pp. 295-328

- O. Fiona Yap
- Political control and policy-making uncertainty in executive orders: the implementation of environmental justice policy pp. 329-358

- Colin Provost and Brian J. Gerber
- Political and legal antecedents of affirmative action: a comparative framework pp. 359-391

- Udi Sommer and Victor Asal
- Policy entrepreneurship across boundaries: a systematic literature review pp. 393-422

- 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

- John Brooks
- Integrating collaborative governance theory with the Advocacy Coalition Framework pp. 35-64

- 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

- Laura Garrido, Thais Rangel, María De Los Ángeles Baeza and José M. Vassallo
- Agency rulemaking in a separation of powers system pp. 89-113

- Rachel Augustine Potter and Charles R. Shipan
- Pivotal Politics and the ideological content of Landmark Laws pp. 115-142

- Thomas R. Gray and Jeffery A. Jenkins
- Lawmaking in American Legislatures: an empirical investigation pp. 143-175

- 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

- Scott James and Lucia Quaglia
Volume 38, issue 4, 2018
- Political land corruption: evidence from Malta – the European Union’s smallest member state pp. 419-453

- Paul Caruana-Galizia and Matthew Caruana-Galizia
- Frontline uses of European Union (EU) law: a parallel legal order? How structural discretion conditions uses of EU law in Dutch and German migration offices pp. 455-479

- Nora Dörrenbächer
- Does green taxation drive countries towards the carbon efficiency frontier? pp. 481-509

- Tobias Böhmelt, Farzad Vaziri and Hugh Ward
- The new politics of energy security and the rise of the catalytic state in southern Europe pp. 511-551

- Andrea Prontera
- A dynamic linear modelling approach to public policy change pp. 553-579

- Matt W. Loftis and Peter B. Mortensen
Volume 38, issue 3, 2018
- Assessing the validity and reliability of measurements when evaluating public policy pp. 275-304

- Michele Crepaz and Raj Chari
- How do social security expenditures vary by state? The surprising impact of unemployment pp. 305-328

- LaTasha Y. Chaffin and J. Kevin Corder
- Crashing the party: advocacy coalitions and the nonpartisan primary pp. 329-360

- J. Andrew Sinclair, O’Grady, Ian, Brock McIntosh and Carrie Nordlund
- Policy convergence as a multifaceted concept: the case of renewable energy policies in the European Union pp. 361-387

- Sebastian Strunz, Erik Gawel, Paul Lehmann and Patrik Söderholm
- The impact of intra-EU migration on welfare chauvinism pp. 389-417

- Cornelius Cappelen and Yvette Peters
Volume 38, issue 2, 2018
- Income inequality and the growth of redistributive spending in the United States (US) states: is there a link? pp. 141-163

- Tima T. Moldogaziev, James E. Monogan and Christopher Witko
- The criminalisation of paying for sex in England and Wales: how gender and power are implicated in the making of policy pp. 165-189

- Natasha Mulvihill
- Conditional tax competition in American states pp. 191-220

- Vincent Arel-Bundock and Srinivas Parinandi
- Policy failures, blame games and changes to policy practice pp. 221-242

- Markus Hinterleitner
- The partisan politics of early childhood education in the German Länder pp. 243-274

- Marius R. Busemeyer and Lina Seitzl
Volume 38, issue 1, 2018
- Understanding rationales for collaboration in high-intensity policy conflicts pp. 1-25

- Christopher M. Weible, Tanya Heikkila and Jonathan Pierce
- Competition in local land use planning? pp. 27-56

- Jan Berli
- When morality policies meet governance: private governance as response to value-driven conflicts pp. 57-81

- Eva-Maria Euchner and Caroline Preidel
- Who lobbies the lobbyists? State Medicaid bureaucrats’ engagement in the legislative process pp. 83-111

- Katharine W. V. Bradley and Jake Haselswerdt
- The effect of a state income tax on migration: the example of Connecticut pp. 113-140

- Whitney B. Afonso
Volume 37, issue 4, 2017
- No vacancy: holdover capacity and the continued staffing of major commissions pp. 341-361

- Anthony Madonna and Ian Ostrander
- State capture from below? The contradictory effects of decentralisation on public spending pp. 363-400

- Sean Mueller, Adrian Vatter and Tobias Arnold
- Contingent technocracy: bureaucratic independence in developing countries pp. 401-429

- Manuel P. Teodoro and M. Anne Pitcher
- Adoption, reinvention and amendment of renewable portfolio standards in the American states pp. 431-458

- Sanya Carley, Sean Nicholson-Crotty and Chris J. Miller
- Explaining varying lobbying styles across the Atlantic: an empirical test of the cultural and institutional explanations pp. 459-486

- Marcel Hanegraaff, Arlo Poletti and Jan Beyers
Volume 37, issue 3, 2017
- Participation, process and policy: the informational value of politicised judicial review pp. 233-260

- Sean Gailmard and John W. Patty
- Regulatory capture and quality pp. 261-286

- Laurence Tai
- Multiple streams in member state implementation: politics, problem construction and policy paths in Swiss asylum policy pp. 287-314

- Fritz Sager and Eva Thomann
- Gubernatorial use of executive orders: unilateral action and policy adoption pp. 315-339

- Mitchell Dylan Sellers
Volume 37, issue 2, 2017
- Europeanisation beyond the European Union: tobacco advertisement restrictions in Swiss cantons pp. 113-142

- Philipp Trein
- The fiscal benefits of repeated cooperation: coalitions and debt dynamics in 36 democracies pp. 143-172

- David Weisstanner
- How to measure public demand for policies when there is no appropriate survey data? pp. 173-204

- Bianca Oehl, Lena Maria Schaffer and Thomas Bernauer
- Lessons learned: how parents respond to school mandates and sanctions pp. 205-232

- Lesley Lavery
Volume 37, issue 1, 2017
- Defending the status quo across venues and coalitions: evidence from California interest groups pp. 1-26

- Frédéric Varone, Karin Ingold and Charlotte Jourdain
- The politics of strategy: why government agencies conduct major strategic reviews pp. 27-54

- Jordan Tama
- Plan generosity in health insurance exchanges: what the Affordable Care Act can teach us about top-down versus bottom-up policy implementation pp. 55-83

- Courtney R. Yarbrough
- Job creation and firm-specific location incentives pp. 85-112

- Nathan Jensen
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