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Volume 13, issue 6, 2017
- Measuring users' impact to support economic growth through Transportation Asset Management planning pp. 323-336

- M. Catalina Miller and Douglas Gransberg
- How does fiscal reform affect the elasticity of income tax revenues? The case of Spain, 2003-2008 pp. 337-357

- Diego MartÃnez-López
- SOEs in Greece: structural reforms, economic crisis and financial constraints pp. 358-382

- Christos Triantopoulos and Christos Staikouras
- Quality-enhancing incentive initiatives for hospital care: policy implications and management requirements pp. 383-404

- Marina Cavalieri, Pierluigi Catalfo and Livio Ferrante
Volume 13, issue 3/4/5, 2017
- A comparative study of cross-border mergers and acquisitions by privately- and state-owned enterprises pp. 139-152

- Michael V. Gestrin
- Chinese state owned enterprises: an observer's guide pp. 153-170

- Paul Hubbard and Patrick Williams
- China's rising outbound investment: trends and issues pp. 171-190

- Mei Wang, Zhen Qi and Jijing Zhang
- A tale of two sovereign funds: China's exceptionalism in sovereign wealth management through CIC and SAFE pp. 191-211

- Angela Cummine
- Australia's foreign investment policy: an historical perspective pp. 212-231

- Christopher Pokarier
- Australia's foreign investment approval regime: a new way forward pp. 232-243

- Andrew Lumsden and Lizzie Knight
- A strategic analysis of the Australian foreign investment regime and the prospect of reform pp. 244-276

- Rebecca Mendelsohn and Allan Fels
- Chinese ODI and the deficiencies of Australia's foreign investment regime pp. 277-289

- Peter Drysdale, Shiro Armstrong and Neil Thomas
- Are free trade agreements making Swiss cheese of Australia's foreign investment regime? pp. 290-303

- Shiro Armstrong, Sam Reinhardt and Tom Westland
- China's outbound foreign direct investment: the US experience pp. 304-322

- Mark Feldman
Volume 13, issue 1/2, 2017
- The gender gap in policy orientation: how relevant is locality? pp. 1-20

- Nicholas O. Alozie
- Emulating models of good governance: learning from the developments of the world's least corrupt countries pp. 21-35

- Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko
- Leading by example: Canada and its Arctic stewardship role pp. 36-52

- Danita Catherine Burke
- How toxic is public debt? pp. 53-68

- Juhana Hukkinen and Matti Viren
- Practice what you preach: the failure of the welfare state and the discovery of total equality through capitalism pp. 69-85

- Jeffrey Overall
- A MARKAL-MACRO modelling approach to estimate carbon mitigation cost in India pp. 86-101

- Subhash Kumar
- The new CPF Life plans as portfolios pp. 102-116

- Boon Seng Tan
- Cultural diplomacy in post-apartheid South Africa's international relations: cosmetic or genuine change? pp. 117-133

- Lebogang L. Nawa, Mzo Sirayi and Modimowabarwa Kanyane
Volume 12, issue 3/4/5/6, 2016
- From rational to more rational standards of proof pp. 115-129

- Mirko PeÄ ariÄ and Tatjana Kozjek
- Reforming public administration in Slovenia: between theory and practice of good governance and good administration pp. 130-148

- Polonca KovaÄ, Nina TomaževiÄ, Anamarija Leben and Aleksander Aristovnik
- Conducting procedures in administrative matters in reasonable time - analysis of selected case law by the European Court of Human Rights versus Slovenia pp. 149-167

- Tina Sever
- Post assessment of the Slovenian tax legislation within RIA as tool of the tax policy pp. 168-189

- Tatjana Jovanović and Maja Klun
- Public cost and management accounting system implementation and performance: an integrative approach pp. 190-209

- Mira Dimitrić, Dunja Škalamera-Alilović and Meta Duhovnik
- The level of fiscal transparency and accountability of budget users - evidence from Macedonia pp. 210-242

- Borce Trenovski, Ilina Mangova and Nikola Levkov
- Efficiency of Italian universities: the effect of controllable and non-controllable environmental and operational variables pp. 243-260

- Silvia Cantele, Andrea Guerrini and Bettina Campedelli
- Social impact bonds: a new tool for governance of social programs - evidence from the UK, USA and Australia pp. 261-275

- Tamara Dimitrijevska-Markoski
- Building innovative public institution pp. 276-296

- Danjuma Abdullahi, Yahaya T. Baba and Aminu Musa
- Public policy, bureaucracy and prejudices: evidence of prevalence of biased attitudes among bureaucrats pp. 297-315

- Sangeeta Goel
- Organisational learning through public-private partnerships: a human resource management perspective pp. 316-338

- Herlin Chien
- Issues and challenges of public service procurement in China: a collaborative governance perspective pp. 339-358

- Bing Ran and Huiting Qi
- Good governance: a new perspective for institutional reform - a comparative view of water, education and health institutions in Egypt pp. 359-377

- Yasmin Khodary
- Cyclicality of public investment in Africa pp. 378-405

- Abdoulaye Ouedraogo, Mehmet Tosun and Serdar Yilmaz
Volume 12, issue 1/2, 2016
- State intervention for industrial growth: a comparison between Brazil and Japan pp. 1-27

- Waldemiro Francisco Sorte Jr.
- Whose poverty really matters when deciding aid volumes? pp. 28-53

- Alessandro De Matteis
- Governing in the shadow of Bologna: return of the state in higher education quality assurance policy pp. 54-70

- Anu Toots and Leif Kalev
- Determining the ideological orientation of terrorist organisations: the effects of government repression and organised crime pp. 71-97

- Kjell Hausken and Dipak K. Gupta
- Contemporary debates on institutions: governance, governmentality and power pp. 98-109

- Jamie P. Halsall and Jason L. Powell
Volume 11, issue 4/5/6, 2015
- From zero migration to the migration state: Whitehall cultures, institutional conversion and policy change pp. 129-142

- Erica Consterdine
- Mandatory annuitisation, wealth transfer and utility enhancing policy: Singapore's CPF Life scheme pp. 143-151

- Boon Seng Tan
- Orcutt's hypothesis revisited: evidence from commodity prices pp. 152-168

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Amr Hosny
- The impacts of occupational stress on the work-related burnout levels of Turkish National Police members pp. 169-185

- Sedat Kula and Ismail Sahin
- Fiscal sustainability in selected developing ASEAN economies pp. 186-203

- Ramkishen Rajan, Khee Giap Tan and Kong Yam Tan
- The role of value added tax in the economic growth of Pakistan pp. 204-218

- Bilal Hassan
- Literature review of public policy implementation pp. 219-241

- Sarabjeet D. Natesan and Rahul R. Marathe
Volume 11, issue 1/2/3, 2015
- The break-up: policy network structure and the politics of financial services pp. 1-16

- Ian Roberge, Dona M. Dunea and Russell Alan Williams
- Emissions trading as an instrument of EU climate policy: a critical analysis of control processes in sociological perspective pp. 17-32

- Juliane Göke and Bradley Forder
- A cost-benefit analysis of the individual mandate in the health coverage system of the USA pp. 33-46

- Mehmet Yesilbas and Yusuf Ustun
- Convergence analysis on ten sub-indexes of economic freedom pp. 47-72

- Yu Sang Chang, JiHye Kim and Young Soo Kim
- The policy challenge of the global brain drain: addressing the dilemmas of contributing push-pull factors pp. 73-85

- Iraj Roudgar and Cameron Richards
- Public-private partnerships in Southeastern Europe: Croatia pp. 86-109

- Theodore Metaxas and Elisavet Preza
- The impact of mediating factors on youth social capital and substance use pp. 110-127

- Ali Unlu and Ismail Sahin