International Journal of Public Policy
2005 - 2024
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Volume 10, issue 6, 2014
- Rural-industrial policy as a multi-outcome path in the post crisis era pp. 279-295

- Francesco Losurdo and Ivano Dileo
- An empirical investigation of the impact of redistribution on leisure consumption in OECD countries pp. 296-314

- Calogero Guccio and Anna Mignosa
- Climate change and security: forging a cooperative mechanism in South Asia pp. 315-332

- Stellina Jolly and Sandeep Mahajana
- The Muslim veil in the USA and France: a comparative analysis of law and policy pp. 333-367

- Herman T. Salton
Volume 10, issue 4/5, 2014
- A transdisciplinary approach to health policy research and evaluation pp. 161-177

- Thomas T.H. Wan
- A new examination of hospital performance after healthcare reform in Turkey: sensitivity and quality comparisons pp. 178-194

- Hakan Kacak, Yasar A. Ozcan and Sahin Kavuncubasi
- The effects of urban forests on the medical care use for respiratory disease in Korea: a structural equation model approach pp. 195-208

- Kwang-Soo Lee, Jung-Soo Lee and Jung-Hyun Kwon
- Mortality amenable to healthcare in Louisiana: results from a cross-sectional study pp. 209-230

- Maysoun Dimachkie Masri, Claudia Campbell, Reid Oetjen, Larry S. Webber and Yara M. Asi
- Ageing under the one-child policy: long-term care needs and policy choices in urban China pp. 231-242

- Vivian W.Q. Lou and QinYing Ci
- Infrastructural mechanisms leading toward pro-accountable care organisation orientation: a survey of hospital managers pp. 243-256

- Thomas T.H. Wan, Maysoun Dimachkie Masri and Judith Ortiz
- A contemporary public affairs approach to changing and improving police services in Puerto Rico: the administration, organisation, and community triumvirate pp. 257-278

- Jeffrey W. Goltz
Volume 10, issue 1/2/3, 2014
- Banks, policy, and risks: how emerging markets differ pp. 4-26

- Ashima Goyal
- A political economy of sub-national government spending in India pp. 27-83

- Parag Waknis
- Aid securitisation: beyond IFFIm pp. 84-99

- Suhas Ketkar
- The economic impacts of United Nations peacekeeping operations: growth versus level effects pp. 100-117

- Brandon Ernst, Rajeev Sooreea, Gigi Gokcek and Diara Spain
- Willingness to pay for reliable power in the presence of resource depletion: the case of groundwater and electricity in Tamil Nadu pp. 118-134

- Shailendra N. Gajanan, B.P. Chandramohan and N. Suresh Babu
- Curbing marital violence through social policies: perspectives from the Bangladesh demographic and health survey pp. 135-160

- Sanjukta Chaudhuri and Shahnaz Abdullah
Volume 9, issue 4/5/6, 2013
- Dysfunction of the regulation of nuclear power in Japan - legal analysis of the Fukushima Disaster and 2012 Reform pp. 245-259

- Jotaro Yokoyama
- Reciprocal instrumentalism: Scotland, WHO Europe, and mental health pp. 260-276

- Jennifer Smith-Merry, Richard Freeman and Steve Sturdy
- Confronting college readiness in the USA: a public policy review and recommendation pp. 277-291

- Kathy L. McCormick and Ane Turner Johnson
- Exchange rate sensitivity of Singapore's inpayments and outpayments at bilateral level pp. 292-305

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Hanafiah Harvey
- Public sector's productivity and macroeconomic performance: the case of the Italian public administration reform pp. 306-334

- Lorenzo Carbonari, Ernesto L. Felli, Massimo Gerli and Giovanni Tria
- Wage level and its determinants for AFDC leavers: a case study of the US state of Missouri pp. 335-355

- Sunghee Choi
- Price of freedom: are we willing to pay anything and how much? pp. 356-370

- Shaheen Borna and Dheeraj Sharma
- More penetration, more growth? A panel cointegration analysis for the OECD countries pp. 371-388

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Samadhan Bele and Shashikant Pandey
- Do preferential trade agreements provide reasonable insurance? pp. 389-399

- Craig Applegate and Chris Sadleir
- Legitimacy and market development risks of Sovereign Wealth Funds pp. 400-415

- Michael R. Hanna and Marcus Marktanner
- Factors related to the chemical substance use of physicians, pharmacists, and nurses in Taiwan pp. 416-434

- Blossom Yen-Ju Lin, Li-Hua Huang, Yung-Kai Lin, Lih-Jyh Fuh, Suhsing S. Lee, Edward Chen and Cheng-Chieh Lin
Volume 9, issue 3, 2013
- Employment effects and renewable energy policies: applying input-output methodology to Portugal pp. 147-166

- Patricia Silva, C. Oliveira and D. Coelho
- Explaining the interrelations between health, education and standards of living in Portugal. A simultaneous equation approach pp. 167-187

- Ana Poças and Elias Soukiazis
- The impact of European enlargement on the direction and prospects of Brussels exports pp. 188-214

- Karolien De Bruyne and Jan Van Hove
- The new economic rationale for corporate limited liability pp. 215-230

- Photis Lysandrou
- Bribing behaviour by firm attributes: an empirical analysis pp. 231-244

- Kanybek Nur-tegin and Tanya Sahin
Volume 9, issue 1/2, 2013
- Credit rating agencies: are they credible? pp. 4-22

- John Ryan
- How reliable are budget sustainability tests? A case study for Greece pp. 23-43

- Christian Richter and Dimitrios Paparas
- Are health factors important for regional growth and convergence? An empirical analysis for the Portuguese districts pp. 44-64

- Ana Poças and Elias Soukiazis
- Evaluation of dynamic pass-through of carbon prices into electricity prices - a cointegrated VECM analysis pp. 65-85

- Carlos Freitas and Patricia Silva
- A statistical approach to identifying current leading indicators of the US recovery pp. 86-107

- Kieran Kelliher
- How should governments support the emergence of new industries in leading economies? pp. 108-130

- Finbarr Livesey
- Answer or publish - an online tool to bring down the barriers to participation in modern democracies pp. 131-141

- Miklós Antal and Dániel Mikecz
Volume 8, issue 4/5/6, 2012
- Internationalisation of higher education in Africa: introducing credit accumulation and transfer system pp. 199-213

- Abebaw Yirga Adamu
- Intellectual flexibility, innovative partnerships and collaborations in the African university of the 21st century: policy challenges and way forward pp. 214-229

- Kenneth Inyani Simala
- Institutions and the sources of innovation: the determinants and effects of international R%D collaboration pp. 230-250

- Matthew A. Shapiro and Jeffrey Nugent
- Global best practices, national innovation systems, and tertiary education: a critique of the World Bank's Accelerating Catch-up (2009) pp. 251-265

- Michael F. Keating
- Migration of health workers and health of international migrants: framework for bridging some knowledge disjoints between brain drain and brawn drain pp. 266-280

- Binod Khadria
- Changing higher education landscapes - implications for South Africa pp. 281-294

- Stefanie Baumert
- The expenditure-GDP nexus: evidence from a panel of SAARC 7-countries pp. 295-307

- Rudra P. Pradhan and Tapan Bagchi
- The paradox and non-paradox of power for groups pp. 308-336

- Kjell Hausken
- How diverse is the World Heritage list? pp. 337-361

- Donatella Saccone and Walter Santagata
- Undetected diabetes in Colombia pp. 362-373

- Andres Ignacio Vecino-Ortiz, Antonio J. Trujillo and Fernando Ruiz
Volume 8, issue 1/2/3, 2012
- Why healthcare became so expensive in China? The transformation of healthcare financing during Chinese economic development pp. 4-20

- Ying Wang, Jay J. Shen, Sun Mei, Charles B. Moseley, Jun Lu, Fang Lin, Xiaohong Li, Fengshui Chang and Mo Hao
- Nursing home research in Jinan, China: a focus group approach pp. 21-30

- Min Wu, Shi Xue Li, Ning Jackie Zhang, Ai Ai Zhu, Bo Ning, Thomas T.H. Wan and Lynn Unruh
- Factors influencing Chinese long-term care pp. 31-42

- Hong Mi, Zhenzhen Yang and Tiantian Zhang
- The challenges measuring the effectiveness of a statewide Medicaid long-term care managed care programme: the Florida experience pp. 43-52

- Adam G. Golden, Bernard A. Roos, Michael A. Silverman and Thomas T.H. Wan
- A decomposition of income-related inequality in EQ-5D: a South Korea study pp. 53-68

- Kyusuk Chung and Jun Hyup Lee
- Recommendations for the design of an integrated informatics policy in Costa Rica pp. 69-78

- Luis Bernardo Villalobos-Solano and Bernardo Ramirez
- Provider perceptions of electronic medical records and e-prescribing and their integration into safety net clinics pp. 79-91

- Renee Brent Hotchkiss, Mondi A. Mason and John R. Albright Jr.
- Organisational factors associated with adoption of comprehensive and basic electronic-record systems in US hospitals pp. 92-105

- Jay J. Shen and Charles B. Moseley
- Planning for pharmacy information systems among US hospitals pp. 106-121

- Jeffrey P. Harrison and Charzetta H. James
- Mining medical claims data with exploratory to confirmatory statistical methods pp. 122-135

- Thomas T.H. Wan and Charles A. Shasky
- Health consumer susceptibility to medical care fraud: an exploratory analysis pp. 136-148

- Michael Manocchia, Alyssa Scott and Morgan C. Wang
- Comparison of technical efficiency of South Korean and Vietnamese public hospitals in 2006-2009 pp. 149-159

- Thi Tuyet Nguyen, Dong-Won Lee and Hae-Jong Lee
- Failed alternative development programs: an implementation analysis of coca supply-reduction programs in Bolivia pp. 160-179

- Ali Unlu and Alican Kapti
- Factors affecting job satisfaction among public servants: a South Korean case pp. 180-193

- Keon-Hyung Lee and Pan Suk Kim
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