International Journal of Public Policy
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Volume 4, issue 6, 2009
- Review of development effectiveness in Uganda pp. 459-478

- Lawrence Bategeka, John Ddumba-Ssentamu and Dirk Rübbelke
- National innovation systems in horticulture in Germany and the Netherlands pp. 479-494

- Klaus Menrad and Andreas Gabriel
- Innovative governance and strengthening national competitiveness in Finland pp. 495-515

- Sang-Chul Park
- Evaluating public sector intramural research programmes: the case of the US Advanced Technology Program's Intramural Research Initiative pp. 516-532

- Albert Link and John Scott
- 'Involuntary self-employment' in Finland: a bleak future? pp. 533-548

- Teemu Kautonen, Jenni Palmroos and Pekka Vainio
Volume 4, issue 5, 2009
- Public values theory: three big questions pp. 369-375

- Barry Bozeman
- Flexible markets, inert law: why accessibility and affordability to network services cannot be safeguarded through legal rules pp. 376-394

- Helen Stout
- Public values in the energy sector: economic perspectives pp. 395-413

- Aad F. Correlje and John P.M. Groenewegen
- From clouds to hailstorms: a policy and administrative science perspective on safeguarding public values in networked infrastructures pp. 414-434

- Wijnand Veeneman, Willemijn Dicke and Mark De Bruijne
- Matching regulatory arrangements with public values in the provision of energy and telecommunications: one view pp. 435-448

- Douglas N. Jones
- Value dynamics and infrastructure reform pp. 449-457

- Torben Beck Jorgensen
Volume 4, issue 3/4, 2009
- The institutionalisation of public-private partnerships in the UK and the nation-state of California pp. 190-213

- Istemi Demirag, Iqbal Khadaroo and Woodrow Clark
- Public-private partnerships: a comparative study of new public management and stakeholder participation in the UK and Spain pp. 214-231

- Simon D. Norton and Luis Blanco
- Building shared accountability into service transformation partnerships pp. 232-250

- John Langford and Jeffrey Roy
- On the governance of social science research: the replacement of profession with performance contracts pp. 251-267

- Mai S. Linneberg, Hanne Norreklit and Philipp Schröder
- The effects of corporatisation on financial reporting: the experience of the Italian local governments pp. 268-282

- Giuseppe Grossi and Riccardo Mussari
- Private actors and public accountability: the role of actuaries and auditors in UK life insurance regulation pp. 283-295

- Ian P. Dewing and Peter O. Russell
- A research note: the exploration of political accountability in primary healthcare organisations pp. 296-313

- Carolyn J. Cordery
- Sending in the consultants: development agencies, the private sector and the reform of public finance in low-income countries pp. 314-343

- Sara Fyson
- Constraints to strengthening public sector accountability through civil society: the case of Morocco pp. 344-365

- Sylvia I. Bergh
Volume 4, issue 1/2, 2009
- The long and the short of it: California's electricity crisis pp. 4-31

- Lee S. Friedman
- Natural gas regulation in transition: the effects of geopolitics and prerequisites for change in transition economies pp. 32-50

- Meredydd Evans
- Pathways for redistribution: privatisation, regulation and incentives for pro-poor investment in the Argentine water sector pp. 51-75

- Alison E. Post
- Effects of electricity market regulations on the promotion of non-conventional energy sources in Colombia's power mix pp. 76-99

- Adriana M. Valencia
- Competition policy and regulatory reform in Mexico pp. 100-112

- Jorge L. Velazquez-Roa
- The measurement of regulator independence in practice: Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 113-134

- Miguel Montoya and Francesc Trillas
- Trade policy and regulation: lessons from Poland's accession to the European Union pp. 135-158

- Ewa Kaliszuk
- The impact of public procurement on foreign trade: the case of Estonia pp. 159-177

- Kaarel Kilvits and Alari Purju
Volume 3, issue 5/6, 2008
- Addressing disaster risk reduction and human development policy together: an introduction pp. 281-291

- Thomas T.H. Wan and Tazeen F. Siddiqui
- Public health communication for disaster planning and response pp. 292-301

- Nancy T. Vineburgh, Robert J. Ursano, Derrick A. Hamaoka and Carol S. Fullerton
- A critique of emergency management policy: recommendations to reduce disaster vulnerability pp. 302-312

- David A. McEntire
- Planning for disasters and responding to catastrophes: error of the third type in disaster policy and planning pp. 313-327

- Naim Kapucu
- Bioterrorism preparedness through the lens of complexity theory pp. 328-337

- Robert Bebber and Aaron Liberman
- Networking to improve community resiliency in disaster planning and response pp. 338-353

- Victoria Jennison
- The role of emergency medical planning in disaster response pp. 354-365

- Jeffrey P. Harrison, Richard A. Harrison and Heather J. Piermattei
- Workplace resources for crisis management: implications for public-private sector planning, policy and response to disasters pp. 378-388

- Nancy T. Vineburgh, David M. Benedek, Carol S. Fullerton, Robert K. Gifford and Robert J. Ursano
- Reducing non-urgent utilisation of the emergency department by the uninsured: analysis of the impact of a community-wide provider network pp. 389-402

- Karen Van Caulil, Timothy Rotarius and Aaron Liberman
- Evaluating the resource allocation efficiency of the healthcare system in Taiwan pp. 403-418

- Chia-Hsuan Wu, Ching-Cheng Chang and Ken N. Kuo
- Determinants of performance of police organisations in the state of Florida: an evidence-based confirmatory approach pp. 419-429

- Jeffrey W. Goltz
- Comparing efficiency between public and private hospitals in South Korea pp. 430-442

- Haejong Lee, Hewon Lee, Keon-Hyung Lee and Thomas T.H. Wan
- The reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the asthma quality of life questionnaire and structural equation modeling of the quality of life of asthma patients pp. 443-461

- Bayram Sahin and Thomas T.H. Wan
Volume 3, issue 3/4, 2008
- European integration, regional growth and cohesion: an overview pp. 141-145

- Peter Nijkamp and Iulia Siedschlag
- Economic geography and European integration: the effects on the EU's external border regions pp. 146-162

- George Petrakos and Lefteris Topaloglou
- The impact of EU enlargement on European border regions pp. 163-186

- Annekatrin Niebuhr
- Did previous EU-enlargements change the regional distribution of production? An empirical analysis of three enlargement episodes pp. 187-206

- Peter Huber
- Economic integration in a cross border perspective: an emerging new system of production? pp. 207-227

- Andreas Cornett
- Multi-level policy making in transport: the problems for border regions pp. 228-245

- Roger Vickerman
- EU cohesion policy: the debate on Structural Funds pp. 246-260

- John Bradley
- Ex-ante evaluation of European ICT policies: efficiency vs. cohesion scenarios pp. 261-280

- Roberta Capello and Alessia Spairani
Volume 3, issue 1/2, 2008
- European economic governance: what is it, where are we and where do we go? pp. 1-19

- Arne Heise
- Towards a European social model: preconditions, difficulties and prospects of a European social policy pp. 20-38

- Thomas Blanke and Jurgen Hoffmann
- Perspectives on the European economic and social model: distributional and institutional conflicts pp. 39-57

- Marius R. Busemeyer, Christian Kellermann, Alexander Petring and Andrej Stuchlik
- EU – shield or booster in the globalisation process? pp. 58-71

- Anne Karrass
- The Lisbon strategy, macroeconomic stability and the dilemma of governance with governments; or why Europe is not becoming the world's most dynamic economy pp. 72-99

- Stefan Collignon
- The Stability and Growth Pact – Germanising the Euro pp. 100-117

- Ruth Hoekstra, Cecile Horstmann, Juliane Knabl, Derek Kruse and Sarah Wiedemann
- The EU and the governance of globalisation pp. 118-139

- Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, Andre Sapir and Nicolas Veron