International Journal of Public Policy
2005 - 2024
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2024
- The impact and effect of government interventions on business ecosystems: a case study of the Nigerian music ecosystem pp. 243-266

- Florian Urmetzer, John Abolade Alimi, Simon Dietlmeier and Cam Healy
- A national cybersecurity risk framework model proposal: cybergency management pp. 267-283

- Bahadir Sahin and Yusuf Emek
- Changes in varieties of capitalism within the OECD between 2010 and 2020 pp. 284-301

- Zoltán Bartha
- The policy of non-decision: the case of clinical trials in Israel pp. 302-320

- Michal Neubauer-Shani and Etienne Lepicard
- Does the quality of government affect economic growth? Evidence from the QOG dataset pp. 321-335

- Huong Le
Volume 17, issue 3, 2024
- A societal shift to the right or the political mobilisation of a shrinking minority? Explaining rise and radicalisation of the AfD in Germany pp. 139-165

- Floris Biskamp
- The political economy of populism: an agenda-theoretic approach with special reference to Germany pp. 166-190

- Arne Heise
- Uncertainty - a unifying approach to populism and confidence in government pp. 191-217

- Barbara Dluhosch and Ana Soliz de Stange
- Fiscal austerity as a driver of populism in the European Union pp. 218-242

- Volodymyr Samsonov
Volume 17, issue 1/2, 2023
- Evaluating inter-sectorial efficiency of state-owned bank financing: a hierarchical game with a two-stage Malmquist approach pp. 1-30

- Ricardo Kalil Moraes, Peter Fernandes Wanke, João Ricardo Faria, Steven B Caudill and Yong Tan
- Complex thinking in the history of economic thought: aspects of economic complexity from ancient times to modernity, with the case of evolutionary-institutional economics and with policy implications pp. 31-59

- Wolfram Elsner
- Determinants of cutback management among US state governments: which cutback strategy should be used under certain context? pp. 60-75

- Sungchan Kim, Yinglee Tseng and Soyoung Park
- Preparing for the future of work: strategic responses to uncertainty in labour markets pp. 76-99

- Loek van Kraaij, Menno Fenger and Guido van Os
- The impact of a congregate meal programme on facilitating ageing in place: the case of an area agency on ageing in Florida pp. 100-117

- Sofia Prysmakova and Su-I Hou
- Public debt, investment and development among emerging economies in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 118-138

- Rexford Abaidoo, Elvis Kwame Agyapong and Kwame Fosu Boateng
Volume 16, issue 5/6, 2022
- Policy volatility and the propensity of policies to fail: dealing with uncertainty, maliciousness and compliance in public policy-making pp. 236-252

- Michael Howlett and Ching Leong
- Bureaucratic gaming: causes and consequences for policy-making pp. 253-269

- Jeannette Taylor, Joshua McDonnell and Hang Duong
- Whither Energiewende? Strategies to manufacture uncertainty and unknowing to redirect Germany's renewable energy law pp. 270-292

- Dieter Plehwe and Kardelen Günaydin
- The smartphone and the coup: how Myanmar's conflicts are entangled with digital technologies, policies and violence pp. 293-310

- Stefan Bächtold
- Non-compete provision: implications for stakeholders of public private partnerships in the energy sector of a developing country pp. 311-332

- Alex Nduhura, Muhiya Tshombe Lukamba, Thekiso Molokwane and Innocent Nuwagaba
- Bureaucratic bastardry: robodebt/debt recovery, AI and the stigmatisation of citizens by machines and systems pp. 333-344

- Adam Graycar and Adam B. Masters
- Trends in the management of policy volatility: managing internal policy risk in three OECD countries pp. 345-361

- Michael Howlett, Ching Leong and Sonam Sahu
- Managing policy risks using big data analytics in the pandemic era: VUCA and wicked policy problems pp. 362-378

- Sabinne Lee and M. Jae Moon
Volume 16, issue 2/3/4, 2022
- The role of government in post-legislative scrutiny: case study of revision to the Indonesian Fisheries Law pp. 77-87

- Abubakar Eby Hara, Agus Trihartono and Himawan Bayu Patriadi
- The malign system in policy studies: strategies of structural and agential political exclusion pp. 88-105

- Tim Legrand
- Dynamic relationship between fiscal deficit and current account deficit in India: multivariate cointegration and causality analysis pp. 106-125

- Manoranjan Sahoo, M. Suresh Babu and Umakant Dash
- Analysing complex policy problems: a critical review of the literature pp. 126-150

- Carolina Milhorance, Marcel Bursztyn and Eric Sabourin
- Climate risk perceptions and policy ambition pp. 151-173

- Olivia Jensen
- Currency exchange rate as a business climate factor for foreign investors in the Russian Federation pp. 174-186

- Yuriy K. Zaytsev and Anna N. Loshchenkova
- Regional strategies for sustainable healthcare - the winding path of UN SDGs into Swedish regional healthcare systems pp. 187-203

- Elin Wihlborg, Mattias Örnerheim and Carl-Johan Sommar
- An investigation of the delayed stabilisation hypothesis with experimental data pp. 204-226

- Adedeji Adeniran and Oluyele Akinkugbe
Volume 15, issue 3/4, 2019
- On the relationship of money supply, consumer demand, demographics and debt pp. 187-205

- Gökhan Cebiroğlu and Stephan Unger
- Beyond referendums and 'Austerity': public participation policy enactment in 'new' UK governance spaces pp. 206-224

- Martin E. Purcell
- Structural economic vulnerability and public revenue performance pp. 225-247

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Business and innovation ecosystems: innovation policy implications pp. 248-265

- Satu Rinkinen and Vesa Harmaakorpi
- National governance and foreign direct investment interactions: international evidence pp. 266-298

- Omar Al Farooque and Sarod Khandaker
- Workplace diversity and inclusion: policies and best practices for organisations employing transgender people in India pp. 299-314

- Joby Philip and Devi Soumyaja
- Ensuring the quality of basic service delivery in decentralised local governments through the Minimum Service Standard policy: how does it work? pp. 315-338

- Erwan Agus Purwanto, Agus Pramusinto and Subando Agus Margono
Volume 15, issue 1/2, 2019
- A tale of two nationalisations: experiences of post 1945 public ownership in the UK and France compared pp. 5-20

- Andrew Cumbers
- James Meade, public ownership, and the idea of a citizens' trust pp. 21-37

- Martin O'Neill and Stuart White
- Socialising capital: looking back on the Meidner plan pp. 38-58

- Joe Guinan
- Models of fair public ownership: lessons from Singapore and Hong Kong pp. 59-75

- Andrew Purves
- The Greek experience of privatisation through the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund pp. 76-91

- Apostolos Vlachogiannis
- Democratic ownership in the USA: a quiet revolution pp. 92-110

- Marjorie Kelly and Thomas M. Hanna
- The potential of state commercial property: mapping and managing non-financial public assets pp. 111-124

- Dag Detter and Stefan Folster
- The ownership and funding of natural capital: the case for trusts and a public natural capital fund pp. 125-135

- Dieter Helm
- The case for citizens' wealth funds pp. 136-152

- Stewart Lansley, Duncan McCann and Steve Schifferes
- Public state ownership within varieties of capitalism: regulatory foundations for welfare and freedom pp. 153-186

- Louise Haagh
Volume 14, issue 5/6, 2018
- Improving international policy-making in the absence of treaty regimes: the international forestry, migration and water policy cases pp. 303-319

- Michael Howlett and Richa Shivakoti
- The European Union's smart specialisation launch and brand slogan management pp. 320-342

- Rauno Rusko
- Korea's venture business policy and its implications for developing countries pp. 343-359

- Yae Jin Lee and Jai S. Mah
- How regulation revived micro-lending after the Andhra Pradesh crisis pp. 360-373

- Rajiv Yadav and Winai Wongsurawat
- Local collaborative network: is it smart implementer of the cocoa business development policy in Indonesia? pp. 374-390

- Alwi and Rulinawaty Kasmad
- Informal social protection: a case study of a small island economy pp. 391-407

- Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur and Harshana Kasseeah
- Evolution of micro-prudential regulators and macro-prudential regulators in the global financial regulatory system pp. 408-422

- Hiteshkumar Thakkar
- Overview of flood management actions and policy planning in Bangladesh pp. 423-443

- Gulsan Ara Parvin, Rezaur Rahman, Kumiko Fujita and Rajib Shaw
Volume 14, issue 3/4, 2018
- How sensitive are Singapore's inpayments and outpayments to exchange rate changes: evidence from commodity trade with Malaysia pp. 165-205

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Hanafiah Harvey
- Size-dependent features of public-private partnerships: geographical and sectorial differences, deal size and structuring, and transaction costs pp. 206-223

- Wouter Thierie and Lieven De Moor
- Foreign investment policy and changing patterns of Chinese exports: what are the implications? pp. 224-234

- Kishor Sharma and Wang Wei
- Benefits of social impact bonds in reducing unemployment levels among ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel pp. 235-257

- Doron Lavee, Yehudith Kahn and Yoav Fisher
- Examining terrorism threat and police performance pp. 258-274

- Haci Duru and Erlan Bakiev
- Policy makers, the international community and people living with HIV/AIDS: the need for new commitment mechanisms pp. 275-301

- Kjell Hausken and Mthuli Ncube
Volume 14, issue 1/2, 2018
- Development of variable renewable energy policy in developing countries: a case study of Sri Lanka pp. 10-29

- Xunpeng Shi, Hengsi Chen, Yang Yu and Fushuan Wen
- Cross-border power trade with Myanmar: barriers and their removal from the Thai's perspective pp. 30-49

- Kensuke Yamaguchi, Prasert Reubroycharoen, Masahiro Sugiyama, Dawan Wiwattanadate, Hisashi Yoshikawa and Ichiro Sakata
- Determinants of energy intensity in Russia pp. 50-63

- Dmitry Rudenko and Anna Raschetova
- Assessment of low carbon transport for sustainable development in Bhutan: a general equilibrium approach pp. 64-103

- Anindya Bhattacharya, Joydeep Ghosh, Tetsuo Tezuka and Tania Bhattacharya
- Bridging the energy access divide for sustainable development in South Asia: policies and prospects in Nepal pp. 104-119

- Subas P. Dhakal, Muhammad N. Mahmood and Ramji Bogati
- Portfolio optimisation of power futures market: evidence from France and Germany pp. 120-144

- Emmanuel Senyo Fianu
- European fiscal solidarity: an EU-wide optimal income tax approach pp. 145-163

- Laura Seelkopf and Hongyan Yang
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