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Journal of Economic Policy Reform

1996 - 2024

Current editor(s): Dr Judith Clifton

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Volume 24, issue 4, 2021

In search of institutional complementarities: Comparative Capitalism and economic policy reform pp. 405-412 Downloads
Andreas Nölke
Varieties of capitalism and renewable energy in emerging and developing economies pp. 413-438 Downloads
Tabitha M. Benney
Neither existing nor emerging: euro stabilization by means of European wage coordination pp. 439-455 Downloads
Martin Höpner and Martin Seeliger
Comparative capitalism and innovation policy: complementarities and comparative institutional advantage pp. 456-471 Downloads
Christian May and Michael Schedelik
Private equity as a commodification of companies: the case of the German automotive supply industry pp. 472-487 Downloads
Christoph Scheuplein
Tax policy as industrial policy in comparative capitalisms pp. 488-504 Downloads
Lukas Haffert

Volume 24, issue 3, 2021

Re-municipalization of public services: trend or hype? pp. 293-304 Downloads
Judith Clifton, Mildred E. Warner, Raymond Gradus and Germà Bel
Re-interpreting re-municipalization: finding equilibrium pp. 305-318 Downloads
Bart Voorn, Marieke L. Van Genugten and Sandra Van Thiel
Re-municipalization in the US: a pragmatic response to contracting pp. 319-332 Downloads
Mildred E. Warner and Austin M. Aldag
Shifting modes of service delivery in Dutch local government pp. 333-346 Downloads
Raymond Gradus, Martijn Schoute and Tjerk Budding
Drivers of contracting back in local governments: analysing efficiency, opportunistic political cycles, political corruption and financial factors pp. 347-360 Downloads
Cristina María Campos-Alba, Emilio José De La Higuera Molina, Gemma Pérez-López and José Luis Zafra-Gómez
Politicians, bureaucrats and the public–private choice in public service delivery: anybody there pushing for remunicipalization? pp. 361-379 Downloads
Daniel Albalate and Germà Bel
Addressing public-value failure: remunicipalization as acts of public entrepreneurship pp. 380-397 Downloads
Andrej Christian Lindholst
Commentary: the perils and promise of inter-paradigmatic dialogues on remunicipalisation pp. 398-404 Downloads
Emanuele Lobina and Vera Weghmann

Volume 24, issue 2, 2021

The surprising reduction of inequality during a commodity boom: what do we learn from Latin America? pp. 95-118 Downloads
Diego Sánchez-Ancochea
Agrarian reform and usufruct farming in socialist Cuba pp. 119-133 Downloads
Carmelo Mesa-Lago and Mario A. González-Corzo
Death in Veneto? European banking union and the structural power of large banks pp. 134-150 Downloads
Pepper D. Culpepper and Tobias Tesche
Small and big infrastructure: a community-planning theory of increments and interoperability pp. 151-169 Downloads
James H. Spencer
The effects of IMF programs on poverty, income inequality and social expenditure in low income countries: an empirical analysis pp. 170-188 Downloads
Graham Bird, Faryal Qayum and Dane Rowlands
The end of a trend: retraction of choice in Swedish elderly care pp. 189-200 Downloads
Henrik Jordahl and Lovisa Persson
Financial crisis and pension reform in Spain: the effect of labour market dynamics pp. 201-218 Downloads
Jennifer Alonso-García and Beatriz Rosado-Cebrian
Public debt, economic policy coordination and their effectiveness: lessons from the EMU and Brazil pp. 219-235 Downloads
Bruno Frascaroli, Jailson Oliveira and Má Almeida
Environmental policy effects: an R&D-based economic growth model with endogenous labour supply pp. 236-252 Downloads
Yoshihiro Hamaguchi
Viability gap funding for promoting private infrastructure investment in Africa: views from stakeholders pp. 253-269 Downloads
Henry Möykkynen and Aristeidis Pantelias
The impact of economic and policy uncertainty shocks in Spain pp. 270-291 Downloads
Juan-Francisco Albert and Nerea Gómez-Fernández

Volume 24, issue 1, 2021

Widening perspectives on social impact bonds pp. 1-10 Downloads
Stefanie Tan, Alec Fraser, Neil McHugh and Mildred E. Warner
Social innovation, financialisation and commodification: a critique of social impact bonds pp. 11-27 Downloads
Stephen Sinclair, Neil McHugh and Michael J. Roy
To SIB or not to SIB? A comparative analysis of the commissioning processes of two proposed health-focused Social Impact Bond financed interventions in England pp. 28-43 Downloads
Alec Fraser, Stefanie Tan and Nicholas Mays
The ethical status of social impact bonds pp. 44-60 Downloads
Julia Morley
Evaluating outcome-based payment programmes: challenges for evidence-based policy pp. 61-77 Downloads
Chris Fox and Stephen Morris
More than marketised? Exploring the governance and accountability mechanisms at play in Social Impact Bonds pp. 78-94 Downloads
Eleanor Carter

Volume 23, issue 4, 2020

The fourth industrial revolution, changing global value chains and industrial upgrading in emerging economies pp. 359-370 Downloads
Keun Lee, Franco Malerba and Annalisa Primi
A global perspective on industry 4.0 and development: new gaps or opportunities to leapfrog? pp. 371-389 Downloads
Annalisa Primi and Manuel Toselli
Snapshots of a state of flux: how Brazilian industrial firms differ in the adoption of digital technologies and policy implications pp. 390-407 Downloads
João Carlos Ferraz, David Kupfer, Julia Torracca and Jorge N. P. Britto
Is the Fourth Industrial Revolution a window of opportunity for upgrading or reinforcing the middle-income trap? Asian model of development in Southeast Asia pp. 408-425 Downloads
Keun Lee, Chan-Yuan Wong, Patarapong Intarakumnerd and Chaiyatorn Limapornvanich
The Sino-German alliance for the fourth industrial revolution: dynamics and policy implications pp. 426-446 Downloads
Nicoletta Corrocher, Roberto Mavilia and Melissa Giorgio

Volume 23, issue 3, 2020

Introduction to “Economic and Financial Governance in the European Union after a decade of Economic and Political Crises.” pp. 267-272 Downloads
Valerie D’Erman, Paul Schure and Amy Verdun
Adjusting an institutional framework to a globalising world: the creation of new institutions in the EEC, 1957-1992 pp. 273-289 Downloads
Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol
The European Systemic Risk Board – governance and early experience pp. 290-308 Downloads
Michael Ehrmann and Paul Schure
Germany, the problem of leadership, and institution-building in EMU reform pp. 309-324 Downloads
Magnus G. Schoeller
U.S. policy in the euro crisis and the institutional deepening of the monetary union pp. 325-341 Downloads
C. Randall Henning
What are the prerequisites for a euro area fiscal capacity? pp. 342-358 Downloads
Maria Demertzis and Guntram Wolff

Volume 23, issue 2, 2020

Starving counties, squeezing cities: tax and expenditure limits in the US pp. 101-119 Downloads
Christine Wen, Yuanshuo Xu, Yunji Kim and Mildred E. Warner
Capacity, sustainability, and the community benefits of municipal utility ownership in the United States pp. 120-137 Downloads
George C. Homsy
A modeling framework for enhancing aid effectiveness pp. 138-160 Downloads
Justin Lin, Khuong Vu and Kris Hartley
European commission’s fiscal forecasts in CEE countries: a thorough assessment pp. 161-183 Downloads
Joao Jalles
Structural reform of the electricity industry and economic growth pp. 184-208 Downloads
Fumitoshi Mizutani, Tomoyasu Tanaka, Noriyoshi Nakayama and Shuji Uranishi
Nationalizations, bailouts and efficiency pp. 209-228 Downloads
Ernesto Crivelli and Klaas Staal
Determinants of institutional quality: an empirical exploration pp. 229-247 Downloads
Jose Alonso Rodriguez, Carlos Garcimartin and Virmantas Kvedaras
How does the flow of remittances affect the trade balance of the Middle East and North Africa? pp. 248-266 Downloads
Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Sherif Hassan

Volume 23, issue 1, 2020

Science, innovation, and public services: editorial introduction pp. 1-15 Downloads
Stefano Clo and Massimo Florio
Should governments fund basic science? Evidence from a willingness-to-pay experiment in five universities pp. 16-33 Downloads
Massimo Florio, Francesco Giffoni and Gelsomina Catalano
The socio-economic value of satellite earth observations: huge, yet to be measured pp. 34-48 Downloads
Alessandra Tassa
Trends and determinants of energy innovations: patents, environmental policies and oil prices pp. 49-66 Downloads
Alessandro Sterlacchini
Innovation and new public water pp. 67-82 Downloads
David A. McDonald
Innovative behavioral regulatory agencies as second generation commitment devices pp. 83-99 Downloads
Francesc Trillas
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