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Journal of Public Policy
1981 - 2026
From Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS UK. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Kirk Stebbing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 23, issue 3, 2003
- Venue Shopping, Political Strategy, and Policy Change: The Internationalization of Canadian Forest Advocacy pp. 233-260

- Sarah B. Pralle
- Who Influences the Fed? Presidential Versus Congressional Leadership pp. 261-278

- Manabu Saeki and Steven A. Shull
- The Politics of Policy Resistance: Reconstructing Higher Education in Kosovo pp. 279-300

- Ian Bache and Andrew Taylor
- Do Political Factors Matter for Health Care Expenditure? A Comparative Study of Swiss Cantons pp. 301-323

- Adrian Vatter and Christian Rüefli
- Assessing Welfare State Change: The German Social Insurance State between Reciprocity and Solidarity pp. 325-347

- Sigrid Leitner and Stephan Lessenich
Volume 23, issue 2, 2003
- Partisan Politics, Party Competition and Veto Players: German Economic Policy in the Kohl Era pp. 123-156

- Reimut Zohlnhöfer
- Adaptation and Integration through Policy Re-categorization pp. 157-170

- Trygve Ugland
- Financial Interventionism and Liberalization in Southern Europe: State, Bankers, and the Politics of Disinflation pp. 171-199

- George Pagoulatos
- ‘Wat We Zelf Doen, Doen We Beter’; Belgian Substate Nationalisms, Congruence and Public Policy pp. 201-224

- Jan Erk
- Jacob S. Hacker The Divided Welfare State Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2002 pp. xvl +447. Neil Gilbert Transformation of the Welfare State: The Silent Surrender of Public Responsibility Oxford: Oxford University Press 2002 pp. xvl +208 $29.95 pp. 225-227

- Rudolph Klein
- Robert S. Erikson, Michael B. Mackuen and James A. Stimson The Macro Economy. New York: Cambridge University Press 2002 468pp pp. 227-228

- Desmond King
- Jack Hayward and Vincent Wright, Governing from the Centre: Core Executive Coordination in France. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002, 270 pages pp. 228-232

- Jean-Claude Thoenig
Volume 23, issue 1, 2003
- Why Does the World Trade Organization Appear Neoliberal? The Puzzle of the High Incidence of Guilty Verdicts in WTO Adjudication pp. 1-21

- Keisuke Iida
- Social Democracy, Unions, and Pension Politics in Germany and Sweden pp. 23-54

- Karen M. Anderson and Traute Meyer
- Executive Agencies in Government: The Impact of Bureaucratic Networks on Policy Outcomes pp. 55-79

- Francesca Gains
- Enforcement Styles Among Environmental Protection Officials in China pp. 81-115

- Carlos W. H. Lo and Gerald E. Fryxell
- Rich Democracies: Political Economy, Public Policy and Performance, edited by Harold L. Wilensky. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. pp. xxxi+891. $45 paperback pp. 117-121

- Rudolph Klein
- Religion and Social Policy, Paula Nesbit, editor. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2002. Pp. xiii+278. £20.95 pp. 117-121

- Kenneth D. Wald
- Globalism and Local Democracy, Robin Hambleton, Hank Savitch and Stewart M. London: Palgrave, pp. 258 pp. 117-121

- Mike Goldsmith
Volume 22, issue 3, 2002
- The Wrong Type of Regulation? Regulatory Failure and the Railways in Britain and Germany pp. 271-297

- Martin Lodge
- The Process of Europeanization: Norway and the Internal Energy Market pp. 299-323

- Dag Harald Claes
- Standard-setting for Labour in Regional Trading Blocs: the EU and NAFTA Compared pp. 325-348

- Paul Teague
- David I. Kertzer and Dominique Arel, eds., Census and Identity: The Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Language in National Censuses. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002 pp. 349-355

- Kenneth Prewitt
- Partha Dasgupta, Human Well-Being and the Natural Environment. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-19-924788-9. xxii + 305 pp. 349-355

- Mick Common
- Eric Uslaner, The Moral Foundations of Trust. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 298 pages, hardback and paperback pp. 349-355

- William Mishler
- David C. Kang, Crony Capitalism: Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 203 pages. ISBN 0 521 00408 X (pbk) £14.95. ISBN 0 521 80817 0 (hdbk) £40 pp. 349-355

- Neil Munro
Volume 22, issue 2, 2002
- Currency Choices in an Interdependent World: Lessons from Countries In and Out of the Euro pp. 107-110

- Michael Artis and Richard Rose
- Currency Interdependence: What Economics has to say pp. 111-118

- Michael Artis
- Living Around the Bloc: Lessons from Canada for Small Countries pp. 119-142

- Lawrence Schembri
- Fluctuations in the Swiss Franc: What Has Changed Since the Euro's Introduction? pp. 143-159

- Andreas Fischer
- Beyond the Fringe: Finland and the Choice of Currency pp. 161-182

- David Mayes and Antti Suvanto
- National or International Inflation Targeting? The Wicksellian Dilemma of the Euro-outs pp. 183-197

- Lars Jonung
- Poland Before the Euro pp. 199-215

- Ryszard Kokoszczyński
- In or Out: The Choice for Britain pp. 217-238

- Jim Rollo
- The Logic of Collective Responsibility in European Monetary Integration pp. 239-255

- Michele Chang
- Putting Monetary Policy in its Political Place pp. 257-269

- Richard Rose
Volume 22, issue 1, 2002
- When Institutions No Longer Matter: Reform of Telecommunications and Electricity in Germany, France and Britain pp. 1-27

- Ian Bartle
- The Politics of Economic Policy and Performance in Latin America pp. 29-59

- Karen L. Remmer
- Banking Regulation in Hard Times: Business Cycles, Bank Capital, and the Bank Failure - Credit Crunch Dilemma pp. 61-75

- Thomas Bernauer and Vally Koubi
- Germany's Service Sector Reforms: Lessons for Policy-Makers pp. 77-100

- Jette Steen Knudsen
- Nicholas Barr, The Welfare State as Piggy Bank: Information, Risk, Uncertainty and the Role of the State, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 295, $19.50 pp. 101-106

- Judith Marquand
Volume 21, issue 3, 2001
- How Adaptable is the European Commission? The Case of State Aid Regulation pp. 219-238

- Mitchell P. Smith
- Implementing Work Requirements in Wisconsin pp. 239-264

- Lawrence M. Mead
- A Cross-Subsidy Classification Framework pp. 265-282

- Kenneth Fjell
- The Political Benefits of Corporatization and Privatization pp. 283-309

- Jørgen Grønnegård Christensen and Thomas Pallesen
- Establishing the Supremacy of European Law. The Making of an International Rule of Law in Europe, Karen J. Alter, Oxford University Press, 2001, 258 pages. Hardback £40.00 pp. 311-314

- Imelda Maher
- Transatlantic Governance in the Global Economy. Mark A. Pollack and Gregory C. Shaffer, eds. Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, MD. $75.00 cloth; $29.95 paper pp. 311-314

- Frank Vibert
Volume 21, issue 2, 2001
- Unintended Consequences: Institutional Autonomy and Executive Discretion in the European Union pp. 107-131

- Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos
- Social Learning and Macroeconomic Policy in Britain pp. 133-152

- Ian Greener
- Does Labor Matter? Institutions, Labor Unions and Pension Reform in France and the United States pp. 153-172

- Daniel Béland
- Learning in Organizations and Public Policy pp. 173-189

- George J. Busenberg
- Understanding Cultural Changes in an Economic Control Agency: The New Zealand Treasury pp. 191-212

- Joe Wallis and Brian Dollery
- An Offer You Can't Refuse: Workforce in International Perspective, edited by Ivar Lodermel and Heather Trickey. Bristol: The Policy Press, 357 pp., 2001. ISBN 1 86134 195 4 paperback. £17.99 pp. 213-217

- Catherine Jones Finer
- Sheingate, Adam D. The Rise of the Agricultural Welfare State: Institutions and Interest Group Power in the United States, France and Japan. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001. pp. xii, 279 pp. 213-217

- William D. Coleman
- The Politics of Telecommunications: National Institutions, Convergence and Change. Mark Thatcher. Oxford University Press. 1999. £45 pp. 213-217

- Frank Vibert
Volume 21, issue 1, 2001
- Veto Players, Globalization and the Redistributive Capacity of the State: A Panel Study of 15 OECD Countries pp. 1-22

- Markus M.L. Crepaz
- Budgeting Procedures and Democratic Ideals: An Evaluation of Swedish Reforms pp. 23-52

- Per Molander
- Minority Governments and Party Politics: The Political and Institutional Background to the “Danish Miracle” pp. 53-70

- Christoffer Green-Pedersen
- Negotiations in Public-Policy Making: Exogenous Barriers to Successful Dispute Resolution pp. 71-96

- Katharina Holzinger
- Kenneth Dyson, The Politics of the Euro-Zone. Stability or Breakdown?, Oxford. Oxford University Press 2000, 311 pages. Hardback £40.00; Paperback £14.99 pp. 97-105

- Fritz W. Scharpf
- Cedric Sandford, Why Tax Systems Differ: A Comparative Study of the Political Economy of Taxation, Bath: Fiscal Publications, 2000. ISBN 0-9515157-7-2 (hardback) and 0-9515157-8-0 (paperback) pp. 97-105

- B. Guy Peters
- Lawrence O. Gostin, Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint. University of California Press, Berkeley, 2000, paperback $24.95, 518 pages pp. 97-105

- Richard Coker
- Ronald King, Budgeting Entitlements: The Politics of Food Stamps, Georgetown University Press, 2000, price $65.00 clothbound, 272 pp pp. 97-105

- Irene Rubin
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