International Journal of Public Policy
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Volume 7, issue 4/5/6, 2011
- The reform of the economic governance of the Eurozone: macroeconomic supervision and coordination pp. 205-225

- Jorge Uxó González and Jesús Paúl Gutiérrez
- On the causal relationship between trade-openness and government-size: evidence from OECD countries pp. 226-249

- Hassan Molana, Catia Montagna and Mara Violato
- Renminbi depreciations and Japan-China commodity trade: do manufactured goods show stronger support for the S-curve? pp. 250-264

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Scott Hegerty and Jia Xu
- Institutional frameworks and radical innovation: an analysis of high- and medium-high-technology industries in Germany pp. 265-281

- Matthew M.C. Allen, Heinz-Josef Tüselmann and Maria L. Aldred
- Are foreign aid and migrant remittances sources of happiness in recipient countries? pp. 282-300

- Mak Arvin and Byron Lew
- When will they ever learn? The financial implications of water 'regionalisation' for non-metropolitan New South Wales local councils pp. 301-319

- Brian Dollery and Andrew Johnson
- Politics, public policies, professionals, power and performance – the 5Ps of 'modernisation' initiatives of the Labour Government in UK pp. 320-339

- C.V. Som
- Perceptions of public education in regional Australia pp. 340-354

- Edmund Goh
Volume 7, issue 1/2/3, 2011
- The failure of the new macroeconomic consensus: from non-ergodicity to the efficient markets hypothesis and back again pp. 4-21

- Nigel F.B. Allington, John McCombie and Maureen Pike
- A new paradigm for macroeconomic policy pp. 22-39

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- Deficit reduction policies, market credibility and market failure pp. 40-50

- Yiannis Kitromilides
- From wage suppression to sovereign debt crisis in Western Europe: who pays for the costs of the crisis? pp. 51-69

- Ozlem Onaran
- The institutional dimension of new economic policy pp. 70-82

- Jesus Ferreiro and Felipe Serrano
- Peripheral Europe's debt and German wages: the role of wage policy in the Euro area pp. 83-96

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- A critical assessment of the financialisation process and its impact on the US labour force during the great recession pp. 97-111

- Aurelie Charles and Giuseppe Fontana
- Countercyclical policy for Africa: institutional and economic feasibility pp. 112-133

- John Weeks
- Modelling the flow of knowledge and human capital: a framework of innovative capital pp. 134-160

- d'Artis Kancs and Pavel Ciaian
- On the institutional safeguarding of monetary policy – a post-Keynesian perspective pp. 161-179

- Arne Heise and Toralf Pusch
- The continuity of 'autocratic presidency' in Africa's democratisation project pp. 180-194

- Dickson Ogbonnaya Igwe
- Asset price bubbles, monetary policy and financial crisis pp. 195-202

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
Volume 6, issue 3/4, 2010
- Comparisons of changes over time in per capita health expenditures across racial and ethnic groups pp. 172-189

- Junling Wang, C. Daniel Mullins, Cyril F. Chang, Dick R. Gourley, Ya-Chen Shih, William C. Cushman, Samuel Dagogo-Jack and Shelley I. White-Means
- Changes in the supply of primary care physicians in rural areas in the USA, 1990-2000 pp. 190-203

- Jun Hyup Lee, Kyusuk Chung and Duck Hye Yang
- A comparative study of financial performance of freestanding ambulatory surgery centres and hospital-based outpatient departments: 1997-2004 pp. 204-218

- Askar Chukmaitov, Anqi Tang and Robert G. Brooks
- Admissions of African Americans to state psychiatric hospitals pp. 219-236

- Allen N. Lewis, Jr. and King E. Davis
- Has managed care affected physicians' income? pp. 237-246

- Bill B.L. Wang, Thomas T.H. Wan, Shufeng Shi and Blossom Yen-Ju Lin
- Cancer, disability and public health service providers: better education through informatics and the Supercourse pp. 247-259

- Faina Linkov, Ronald LaPorte and Katherine D. Seelman
- Disease management organisation approach to chronic illness pp. 260-277

- Beth Ann Fiedler and Thomas T.H. Wan
- Crime data mining as a decision making tool pp. 278-287

- Hidayet Tasdoven and Bahadir Sahin
- Corruption in US states: the effects of socio-economic factors pp. 288-306

- Ismail Sahin and Bahadir Sahin
- A case study of the effects of the service population on crime and the officer ratio in Orlando, Florida pp. 307-317

- Jeffrey W. Goltz
- Developing fundamental capabilities for successful e-government implementation pp. 318-335

- Mahmud Shareef, Norm Archer, Vinod Kumar and Uma Kumar
- Quality prediction modelling for software customisation in the absence of defect data pp. 336-358

- Zheng Qin and Danping Wang
- A new approach to understanding the Abu Ghraib prison torture scandal pp. 359-368

- Mark A. Winton and Ali Unlu
- Resilient responses to climate change and variability: a challenge for public policy pp. 369-385

- Geoff O'Brien and Phil O'Keefe
- The church in place and space: the case of the Springfield diocese pp. 386-396

- Michael Formosi, Zenia Kotval and John Mullin
Volume 6, issue 1/2, 2010
- Professions and European integration: a case study of architects and psychologists pp. 1-15

- Thomas Le Bianic and Lennart G. Svensson
- Globalisation, EU enlargement and income distribution pp. 16-34

- Fritz Breuss
- European economic governance: the OMC as a road to integration? pp. 35-49

- Hanna Lierse
- Gender mainstreaming – a universal norm in the making pp. 50-70

- Ulrich Muckenberger
- German rail reform: railway policy realigned for the capital markets pp. 73-86

- Tim Engartner
- Political entrepreneurship and institutional change: an evolutionary perspective pp. 87-103

- Christian Hederer
- Is Germany experiencing a new economic miracle? Observations based on post-Keynesian market constellation research pp. 104-117

- Arne Heise
- South-south monetary integration: the case for a research framework beyond the theory of optimum currency area pp. 118-135

- Barbara Fritz and Laurissa Muhlich
- What economists should know about public policymaking? pp. 136-153

- Philip Arestis and Yiannis Kitromilides
- The old and the new theory of economic policy pp. 154-165

- Andrew Hughes Hallett, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Nicola Acocella
Volume 5, issue 4, 2010
- Full employment abandoned: shifting sands and policy failures pp. 295-313

- William Mitchell and Joan Muysken
- European governance, policy entrepreneurship and the discourse of reform: an institutionalist assessment pp. 314-330

- Alexander Ebner
- Welfare regimes and macroeconomic regime constellations: explaining the Scandinavian anomaly pp. 331-356

- Thomas Sauer and Lena Vogel
- Employee-friendly labour time: a key element to a sustainable pattern of production and consumption pp. 357-372

- Gerd Groezinger, Wenzel Matiaske and Verena Tobsch
- Governance strategies in local government: a study of the governance of municipal corporations in a Swedish municipality pp. 373-389

- Sven-Olof Yrjo Collin and Torbjorn Tagesson
- Employment relations in German multinational companies in the UK and the future of the German model: empirical evidence on country-of-origin effects and industry internationalisation pp. 390-408

- Heinz-Josef Tuselmann, Arne Heise, Frank McDonald and Matthew Allen
- Endogenous determination of FDI growth and economic growth: the OECD case pp. 409-429

- Burcu Türkcan and Ibrahim Yetkiner
- Born lucky – or just lucky to be born rich? A note pp. 430-435

- Gerd Groezinger
Volume 5, issue 2/3, 2010
- Global health research strategies pp. 104-120

- Thomas T.H. Wan
- Comparison of nursing home care between the USA and China pp. 121-132

- Ning Jackie Zhang, Thomas T.H. Wan, Gerald-Mark Breen, Lynn Unruh, Sam Marathe, Shixue Li and Liying Jia
- Evidence based medicine as a strategy for quality improvement pp. 133-142

- Jeffrey P. Harrison and Kim Radcliffe
- Nursing home quality: does financial performance matter? pp. 143-159

- Mei Zhao, Reid M. Oetjen, JoAnn M. Nolin and Henry J. Carretta
- Transfer from a home and community-based long-term care program to a nursing home: the Ohio experience pp. 160-174

- Yushim Kim, Sunny Kim and HeeSoo Kim
- Patient satisfaction in hospital-based emergency departments: recommendation for healthcare management and policy pp. 175-189

- Blossom Yen-Ju Lin, Chung-Ping Cliff Hsu, Cheng-Hua Lee and Ming-Chin Chao
- System transformation: USA and international strategies in healthcare organisation and policy pp. 190-203

- Roice D. Luke
- The diffusion of bariatric surgery programs within US community hospitals, 1995 to 2000 pp. 204-221

- Wenqiang Tian, Robert E. Hurley and Dolores G. Clement
- Pursuing an extension of the 'Minnowbrook spirit' in the US healthcare system pp. 222-236

- Keon-Hyung Lee and Kwi-Hee Bae
- Healthcare access, socioeconomic factors and late-stage cancer diagnosis: an exploratory spatial analysis and public policy implication pp. 237-258

- Fahui Wang, Lan Luo and Sara McLafferty
- Determinants of primary care physicians' referral pattern: a structural equation model approach pp. 259-271

- Kyusuk Chung, Duckhye Yang and Jun Hyup Lee
- Job design and the psychological status of Taiwanese pharmacists on job outcomes: an application of the job characteristics model pp. 272-289

- Blossom Yen-Ju Lin, Ying-Chen Yeh and Wen-Hung Lin
Volume 5, issue 1, 2010
- Ownership in the public sphere: the significance of community and organisational form pp. 5-23

- Roger Wettenhall and Ian Thynne
- Who owns culture and heritage? Observations on Hong Kong's experience pp. 24-40

- Mark R. Hayllar
- The 'externalisation' of local public service delivery: experience in Italy and Sweden pp. 41-56

- Daniela Argento, Giuseppe Grossi, Torbjorn Tagesson and Sven-Olof Collin
- From 'entrepreneurial state' to 'state of entrepreneurs': ownership implications of the transformation in Mexican governance since 1982 pp. 57-73

- Jose Vargas-Hernandez
- Irish public assets: establishment, control and privatisation of state-owned enterprises pp. 74-85

- John Jackson
- Turnaround of the Indian Railways: a public ownership saga pp. 86-102

- Desh Gupta and Milind Sathye
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