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Journal of Public Policy

1981 - 2024

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Volume 38, issue 4, 2018

Political land corruption: evidence from Malta – the European Union’s smallest member state pp. 419-453 Downloads
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 Downloads
Nora Dörrenbächer
Does green taxation drive countries towards the carbon efficiency frontier? pp. 481-509 Downloads
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 Downloads
Andrea Prontera
A dynamic linear modelling approach to public policy change pp. 553-579 Downloads
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 Downloads
Michele Crepaz and Raj Chari
How do social security expenditures vary by state? The surprising impact of unemployment pp. 305-328 Downloads
LaTasha Y. Chaffin and J. Kevin Corder
Crashing the party: advocacy coalitions and the nonpartisan primary pp. 329-360 Downloads
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 Downloads
Sebastian Strunz, Erik Gawel, Paul Lehmann and Patrik Söderholm
The impact of intra-EU migration on welfare chauvinism pp. 389-417 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Natasha Mulvihill
Conditional tax competition in American states pp. 191-220 Downloads
Vincent Arel-Bundock and Srinivas Parinandi
Policy failures, blame games and changes to policy practice pp. 221-242 Downloads
Markus Hinterleitner
The partisan politics of early childhood education in the German Länder pp. 243-274 Downloads
Marius R. Busemeyer and Lina Seitzl

Volume 38, issue 1, 2018

Understanding rationales for collaboration in high-intensity policy conflicts pp. 1-25 Downloads
Christopher M. Weible, Tanya Heikkila and Jonathan Pierce
Competition in local land use planning? pp. 27-56 Downloads
Jan Berli
When morality policies meet governance: private governance as response to value-driven conflicts pp. 57-81 Downloads
Eva-Maria Euchner and Caroline Preidel
Who lobbies the lobbyists? State Medicaid bureaucrats’ engagement in the legislative process pp. 83-111 Downloads
Katharine W. V. Bradley and Jake Haselswerdt
The effect of a state income tax on migration: the example of Connecticut pp. 113-140 Downloads
Whitney B. Afonso

Volume 37, issue 4, 2017

No vacancy: holdover capacity and the continued staffing of major commissions pp. 341-361 Downloads
Anthony Madonna and Ian Ostrander
State capture from below? The contradictory effects of decentralisation on public spending pp. 363-400 Downloads
Sean Mueller, Adrian Vatter and Tobias Arnold
Contingent technocracy: bureaucratic independence in developing countries pp. 401-429 Downloads
Manuel P. Teodoro and M. Anne Pitcher
Adoption, reinvention and amendment of renewable portfolio standards in the American states pp. 431-458 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Sean Gailmard and John W. Patty
Regulatory capture and quality pp. 261-286 Downloads
Laurence Tai
Multiple streams in member state implementation: politics, problem construction and policy paths in Swiss asylum policy pp. 287-314 Downloads
Fritz Sager and Eva Thomann
Gubernatorial use of executive orders: unilateral action and policy adoption pp. 315-339 Downloads
Mitchell Dylan Sellers

Volume 37, issue 2, 2017

Europeanisation beyond the European Union: tobacco advertisement restrictions in Swiss cantons pp. 113-142 Downloads
Philipp Trein
The fiscal benefits of repeated cooperation: coalitions and debt dynamics in 36 democracies pp. 143-172 Downloads
David Weisstanner
How to measure public demand for policies when there is no appropriate survey data? pp. 173-204 Downloads
Bianca Oehl, Lena Maria Schaffer and Thomas Bernauer
Lessons learned: how parents respond to school mandates and sanctions pp. 205-232 Downloads
Lesley Lavery

Volume 37, issue 1, 2017

Defending the status quo across venues and coalitions: evidence from California interest groups pp. 1-26 Downloads
Frédéric Varone, Karin Ingold and Charlotte Jourdain
The politics of strategy: why government agencies conduct major strategic reviews pp. 27-54 Downloads
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 Downloads
Courtney R. Yarbrough
Job creation and firm-specific location incentives pp. 85-112 Downloads
Nathan Jensen

Volume 36, issue 4, 2016

The stability of basic income: a constitutional solution for a political problem? pp. 521-545 Downloads
Jurgen De Wispelaere and Leticia Morales
Agency policy preferences, congressional letter-marking and the allocation of distributive policy benefits* pp. 547-571 Downloads
Russell W. Mills, Nicole Kalaf-Hughes and Jason A. MacDonald
The politics of fiscal consolidation revisited pp. 573-601 Downloads
Evelyne Hübscher
Luck or luxury? Possible corruption in the car registration process in the Czech Republic pp. 603-638 Downloads
Peter Bolcha and Jan Rovný
The three institutionalisms and institutional dynamics: understanding endogenous and exogenous change pp. 639-664 Downloads
Edward Anthony Koning

Volume 36, issue 3, 2016

The political economy of tax enforcement: a look at the Internal Revenue Service from 1978 to 2010 pp. 335-380 Downloads
Sutirtha Bagchi
Happy taxation: increasing tax compliance through positive rewards? pp. 381-406 Downloads
Hilke Brockmann, Philipp Genschel and Laura Seelkopf
The electoral foundations to noncompliance: addressing the puzzle of unlawful state aid in the European Union pp. 407-436 Downloads
Fabio Franchino and Marco Mainenti
Partisanship and tax competition in the American states pp. 437-456 Downloads
John C. Davis and Sean Nicholson-Crotty
Offshore financial activity and tax policy: evidence from a leaked data set* pp. 457-488 Downloads
Paul Caruana-Galizia and Matthew Caruana-Galizia
Congress as manager: oversight hearings and agency morale pp. 489-520 Downloads
John D. Marvel and Robert J. McGrath

Volume 36, issue 2, 2016

A defence of participation income pp. 169-193 Downloads
Cristian Pérez-Muñoz
Issue expertise in policymaking pp. 195-218 Downloads
Peter J. May, Chris Koski and Nicholas Stramp
Explaining styles of political judgement in British government: comparing isolation dynamics (1959–1974) pp. 219-250 Downloads
Perri Six
Electric utilities and American climate policy: lobbying by expected winners and losers pp. 251-275 Downloads
Sung Eun Kim, Johannes Urpelainen and Joonseok Yang
Material poverty and multiple deprivation in Britain: the distinctiveness of multidimensional assessment pp. 277-308 Downloads
Rod Hick
Dealing with bad guys: actor- and process-level determinants of the “devil shift” in policy making pp. 309-334 Downloads
Manuel Fischer, Karin Ingold, Pascal Sciarini and Frédéric Varone

Volume 36, issue 1, 2016

The Comparative Policy Agendas Project: theory, measurement and findings* pp. 3-25 Downloads
Keith Dowding, Andrew Hindmoor and Aaron Martin
On the relationship between (parties’ and voters’) issue attention and their issue positions: response to Dowding, Hindmoor and Martin pp. 25-31 Downloads
James Adams
The Comparative Policy Agendas Projects as measurement systems: response to Dowding, Hindmoor and Martin pp. 31-46 Downloads
Bryan D. Jones
Attention, content and measurement: rejoinder to Adams and Jones pp. 46-50 Downloads
Keith Dowding, Andrew Hindmoor and Aaron Martin
Windows of opportunity: legislative fragmentation conditions the effect of partisanship on product market deregulation pp. 51-86 Downloads
Michael G. Smith and Johannes Urpelainen
Problems (and solutions) in the measurement of policy diffusion mechanisms pp. 87-107 Downloads
Martino Maggetti and Fabrizio Gilardi
The end of work or work without end? How people’s beliefs about labour markets shape retirement politics pp. 109-138 Downloads
Achim Kemmerling
Carbon allowances and the demand for offsets: a comprehensive assessment of imperfect substitutes pp. 139-167 Downloads
Noah C. Dormady and Gabriel Englander
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