Journal of Public Policy
1981 - 2026
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Volume 36, issue 4, 2016
- The stability of basic income: a constitutional solution for a political problem? pp. 521-545

- Jurgen De Wispelaere and Leticia Morales
- Agency policy preferences, congressional letter-marking and the allocation of distributive policy benefits* pp. 547-571

- Russell W. Mills, Nicole Kalaf-Hughes and Jason A. MacDonald
- The politics of fiscal consolidation revisited pp. 573-601

- Evelyne Hübscher
- Luck or luxury? Possible corruption in the car registration process in the Czech Republic pp. 603-638

- Peter Bolcha and Jan Rovný
- The three institutionalisms and institutional dynamics: understanding endogenous and exogenous change pp. 639-664

- 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

- Sutirtha Bagchi
- Happy taxation: increasing tax compliance through positive rewards? pp. 381-406

- 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

- Fabio Franchino and Marco Mainenti
- Partisanship and tax competition in the American states pp. 437-456

- John C. Davis and Sean Nicholson-Crotty
- Offshore financial activity and tax policy: evidence from a leaked data set* pp. 457-488

- Paul Caruana-Galizia and Matthew Caruana-Galizia
- Congress as manager: oversight hearings and agency morale pp. 489-520

- John D. Marvel and Robert J. McGrath
Volume 36, issue 2, 2016
- A defence of participation income pp. 169-193

- Cristian Pérez-Muñoz
- Issue expertise in policymaking pp. 195-218

- Peter J. May, Chris Koski and Nicholas Stramp
- Explaining styles of political judgement in British government: comparing isolation dynamics (1959–1974) pp. 219-250

- Perri Six
- Electric utilities and American climate policy: lobbying by expected winners and losers pp. 251-275

- Sung Eun Kim, Johannes Urpelainen and Joonseok Yang
- Material poverty and multiple deprivation in Britain: the distinctiveness of multidimensional assessment pp. 277-308

- Rod Hick
- Dealing with bad guys: actor- and process-level determinants of the “devil shift” in policy making pp. 309-334

- 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

- 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

- James Adams
- The Comparative Policy Agendas Projects as measurement systems: response to Dowding, Hindmoor and Martin pp. 31-46

- Bryan D. Jones
- Attention, content and measurement: rejoinder to Adams and Jones pp. 46-50

- Keith Dowding, Andrew Hindmoor and Aaron Martin
- Windows of opportunity: legislative fragmentation conditions the effect of partisanship on product market deregulation pp. 51-86

- Michael G. Smith and Johannes Urpelainen
- Problems (and solutions) in the measurement of policy diffusion mechanisms pp. 87-107

- 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

- Achim Kemmerling
- Carbon allowances and the demand for offsets: a comprehensive assessment of imperfect substitutes pp. 139-167

- Noah C. Dormady and Gabriel Englander
Volume 35, issue 3, 2015
- Public information, public learning and public opinion: democratic accountability in education policy pp. 355-385

- Joshua D. Clinton and Jason A. Grissom
- Low-technology industries and the skill composition of immigration pp. 387-420

- Ludovic Rheault
- Development, democracy and corruption: how poverty and lack of political rights encourage corruption pp. 421-457

- Natascha S. Neudorfer
- Salience, complexity and state resistance to federal mandates pp. 459-476

- Steven J. Balla and Christopher J. Deering
- Explaining deviations from the Stability and Growth Pact: power, ideology, economic need or diffusion? pp. 477-504

- Michael A. Hansen
- Upsetting the agenda: the clout of external focusing events in the European Council pp. 505-530

- Petya Alexandrova
Volume 35, issue 2, 2015
- The influence of competing organisational appeals on individual donations pp. 171-191

- Samara Klar and Spencer Piston
- The longer-run performance effects of agencification: theory and evidence from Québec agencies pp. 193-222

- Aidan Vining, Claude Laurin and David Weimer
- Measuring interest group framing strategies in public policy debates pp. 223-244

- Heike Klüver and Christine Mahoney
- Institutions and coalitions in policy processes: a cross-sectoral comparison pp. 245-268

- Manuel Fischer
- How to win friends and influence people: climate scientists’ perspectives on their relationship with and influence on government officials pp. 269-296

- James W. Stoutenborough, Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo and Arnold Vedlitz
- Driving energy: the enactment and ambitiousness of state renewable energy policy pp. 297-328

- Michael J. Berry, Frank N. Laird and Christoph H. Stefes
- The formation of public-private partnerships in China: an institutional perspective pp. 329-354

- Yanlong Zhang
Volume 35, issue 1, 2015
- Gendered diffusion on gendered issues: the case of human trafficking pp. 1-33

- Vanessa Bouché and Dana E. Wittmer
- High profile rape trials and policy advocacy pp. 35-61

- Kristine Coulter and David S. Meyer
- Who saw it coming? The UK’s great financial crisis pp. 63-96

- Andrew Hindmoor and Allan McConnell
- Intergovernmental climate change mitigation policies: theory and outcomes pp. 97-136

- Hal T. Nelson, Adam Rose, Dan Wei, Thomas Peterson and Jeffrey Wennberg
- Policy beyond politics? Public opinion, party politics and the French pro-nuclear energy policy pp. 137-170

- Sylvain Brouard and Isabelle Guinaudeau
Volume 34, issue 3, 2014
- When the smoke clears: expertise, learning and policy diffusion pp. 357-387

- Charles R. Shipan and Craig Volden
- Policy learning and science policy innovation adoption by street-level bureaucrats pp. 389-414

- Gwen Arnold
- State tax subsidies to bolster the long-term care insurance market pp. 415-436

- David C. Nixon
- Integrated strategies on sustainable development, climate change mitigation and adaptation in Western Europe: communication rather than coordination pp. 437-473

- Juan Casado-Asensio and Reinhard Steurer
- Budgeting and implementing fiscal policy in Italy pp. 475-506

- Alessandra Cepparulo, Francesca Gastaldi, Luisa Giuriato and Agnese Sacchi
- “Close but no Cigar”: the measurement of corruption* pp. 507-529

- Paul M. Heywood and Jonathan Rose
Volume 34, issue 2, 2014
- Income taxation and the validity of state capacity indicators pp. 183-206

- Melissa Ziegler Rogers and Nicholas Weller
- Dominating the news: government officials in front-page news coverage of policy issues in the United States and Korea pp. 207-235

- Jiso Yoon and Amber E. Boydstun
- Support from below? Supranational institutions, regional élites and governance preferences pp. 237-267

- Michaël Tatham and Michael W. Bauer
- The politics of redistribution in local governments: the effect of gender representation on welfare spending in California counties pp. 269-301

- Sanghee Park
- Fiscal federalism and American exceptionalism: why is there no federal equalisation system in the United States? pp. 303-329

- Daniel Béland and André Lecours
- The EU as an “enforcement patchwork”: the impact of national enforcement for compliance with EU water law in Spain and Britain pp. 331-353

- Mónica García Quesada
- From metaphors to measures: observable indicators of gradual institutional change – CORRIGENDUM pp. 355-355

- Philip Rocco and Chloe Thurston
Volume 34, issue 1, 2014
- Sex and the ballot box: perception of ballot measures regarding same-sex marriage and abortion in California pp. 3-33

- Craig M. Burnett and Mathew D. McCubbins
- From metaphors to measures: observable indicators of gradual institutional change pp. 35-62

- Philip Rocco and Chloe Thurston
- Fact or fiction? Welfare cuts and fiscal adjustments pp. 63-92

- Georg Wenzelburger
- Ties that count: explaining interest group access to policymakers pp. 93-121

- Jan Beyers and Caelesta Braun
- Learning by doing: the role of financial experience in financial literacy pp. 123-154

- Bart Frijns, Aaron Gilbert and Alireza Tourani-Rad
- Policy image resilience, multidimensionality, and policy image management: a study of US biofuel policy pp. 155-180

- Matthieu Mondou, Grace Skogstad and David Houle
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