Journal of Economic Policy Reform
1996 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2023
- The moderating role of institutional and credit constraints on the nexus between bribery and policy consistency pp. 321-347

- Hong Chuong Pham, Le Thanh Ha, Thang Doan and Trung Thanh To
- The effects of international financial inflows on economic complexity in Africa: does institutional quality play a moderation role? pp. 348-369

- Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Ekene ThankGod Emeka, Anthony Orji and Fidelia N. Onuigbo
- The effects of uncertainty shocks on income and wealth inequality pp. 370-400

- Juan-Francisco Albert and Nerea Gómez-Fernández
- Do revenue-neutral tax swaps boost growth? pp. 401-420

- Hüseyin Şen and Ayşe Kaya
- Fiscal austerity vs. expansionary fiscal policy: on the results of these opposed economic policies applied to fight recessions pp. 421-441

- Joaquim Vergés-Jaime
- Government expenditure, budget deficit and shadow economy pp. 442-460

- Duc Hong Vo, Ngoc Phu Tran, Toan Pham-Khanh Tran, Quan Thai-Thuong Le and Phuc Van Nguyen
Volume 26, issue 3, 2023
- Addressing Policy Challenges of Disruptive Technologies pp. 239-249

- Araz Taeihagh
- Cyberspace and the protection of critical national infrastructure pp. 250-267

- Moritz Weiss and Felix Biermann
- Competing perspectives on the Big Data revolution: a typology of applications in public policy pp. 268-282

- Wilson Wong and Charles C. Hinnant
- An integrated complex adaptive governmental policy response to cyberthreats pp. 283-297

- Tony Porter and Netina Tan
- Navigating the governance challenges of disruptive technologies: insights from regulation of autonomous systems in Singapore pp. 298-319

- Devyani Pande and Araz Taeihagh
Volume 26, issue 2, 2023
- Does Innovation by Firms Still Create Jobs even after the Business Stealing Effect at the Sector Level? pp. 97-125

- Jisun Lim and Keun Lee
- Asylum burden-sharing within the EU revisited: are we moving on the right track? pp. 126-144

- Maria Hierro, Adolfo Maza and José Villaverde
- Socio-economic level, neighborhood segregation and determinants of reciprocity: evidence using representative artefactual data from Latin American cities pp. 145-159

- Arlette Beltrán, Alberto Chong and Mariano Montoya
- Harnessing remittances for the poor: the role of institutions pp. 160-176

- Eric Akobeng
- What drives implementation of the European Union’s policy recommendations to its member countries? pp. 177-198

- Konstantinos Efstathiou and Guntram Wolff
- Public-Private Co-Regulation in the making of the capital markets union pp. 199-215

- Giuseppe Montalbano
- Trust and the behavioral economics of automatic enrollment in pensions: a comparison of the UK and Poland pp. 216-237

- Kamila Bielawska and John Turner
Volume 26, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction: Revisiting the Role of State-Owned Enterprises in Strategic Sectors pp. 1-23

- Maria Vagliasindi, Tito Cordella and Judith Clifton
- Does the ownership of utilities matter for social outcomes? A survey of the evidence for developing countries pp. 24-43

- Lisa Bagnoli, Salvador Bertomeu-Sanchez, Antonio Estache and Maria Vagliasindi
- State-owned commercial banks pp. 44-66

- Ugo Panizza
- How do State Owned Enterprise Multinationals behave abroad? A Multi-dimensional framework for analysis pp. 67-81

- Judith Clifton and Daniel Díaz Fuentes
- State-owned enterprises: in search for a new consensus pp. 82-96

- Eduardo Levy Yeyati and Juan Negri
Volume 25, issue 4, 2022
- Putting value creation back into “public value”: from market-fixing to market-shaping pp. 345-360

- Mariana Mazzucato and Josh Ryan-Collins
- Doing business in a deals world: the doubly false premise of rules reform pp. 361-387

- Sabyasachi Kar, Lant Pritchett, Spandan Roy and Kunal Sen
- Non-linearity and the threshold effect of transparency on economic growth: evidence from developing countries pp. 388-414

- Siong Hook Law, Sylviana Maya Damayanti, Ali Kutan and Irwan Trinugroho
- Editorial: Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy pp. 415-419

- Philip Arestis and Salvador Pérez-Moreno
- Monetary policy and the redistribution of net worth in the U.S pp. 420-434

- Juan-Francisco Albert and Nerea Gómez-Fernández
- Distributional impact of monetary policy in the UK: from conventional to unconventional policy pp. 435-450

- Fernando Ballabriga and Karen Davtyan
- Unconventional monetary policy and income disparity in an aging society pp. 451-470

- Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Naoyuki Yoshino and Ehsan Rasoulinezhad
Volume 25, issue 3, 2022
- Crisis, what crisis? Industrial strategies and path dependencies in four European countries after the crash pp. 191-210

- Angela Garcia Calvo and Steven Coulter
- Broad-based subsidies or targeted transfers? Distributional equity vs macroeconomic costs pp. 211-228

- Andrew Feltenstein and Biplab Kumar Datta
- On the social opportunity cost of unemployment pp. 229-239

- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- Employment protection, employment and unemployment rates in European Union countries during the Great Recession pp. 240-258

- Jesus Ferreiro and Carmen Gomez
- Does the ECB policy of quantitative easing impact environmental policy objectives? pp. 259-271

- Nathalie Hilmi, Salpie Djoundourian, Wassim Shahin and Alain Safa
- The ECB’s half-baked supervision mandate Or, how to get serious about shadow banking again pp. 272-286

- Jakob Vestergaard and Stine Quorning
- On foreign aid effectiveness: when conditionality met ownership pp. 287-304

- Francisco Candel-Sánchez
- Disentangling derivatives: international policy reforms concerning central counterparties pp. 305-321

- Lucia Quaglia and Aneta Spendzharova
- Technological diversity in collaborative projects: insights into European research policy pp. 322-343

- Alessandro Muscio, Andrea Ciffolilli and Antonio Lopolito
Volume 25, issue 2, 2022
- Editorial: The Unresolved Nature of Public-Private Partnerships pp. 81-84

- Matti Siemiatycki, Eoin Reeves and Dónal Palcic
- Institutional Economics and the Cost of Capital for Infrastructure Projects pp. 85-102

- R. Richard Geddes and Joshua Goldman
- From turnpikes to toll-roads: a short history of government policy for privately financed public infrastructure in Australia pp. 103-120

- Sebastian Zwalf
- Public-private partnerships in the healthcare sector: limited policy guidelines, but active project development in Denmark pp. 121-135

- Carsten Greve, Lene Tolstrup Christensen, Christina Tvarnø, Sandie Nøhr Nielsen and Sarah Maria Denta
- Analysing the link between corruption and PPPs in infrastructure projects: an empirical assessment in developing countries pp. 136-155

- Beatriz Cuadrado-Ballesteros and Noemí Peña-Miguel
- Public-private partnership tendering periods: an international comparative analysis pp. 156-172

- Dónal Palcic, Eoin Reeves, Darragh Flannery and R. Richard Geddes
- The politicization of public–private partnerships following a mega-project disaster: the case of the Morandi Bridge Collapse pp. 173-189

- Niccolò Cusumano, Matti Siemiatycki and Veronica Vecchi
Volume 25, issue 1, 2022
- Assessing public services from the citizen perspective: what can we learn from surveys? pp. 1-8

- Judith Clifton, Marcos Fernández-Gutiérrez and Michael Howlett
- Institutional quality, corruption, and impartiality: the role of process and outcome for citizen trust in public administration in 173 European regions pp. 9-27

- Steven Van de Walle and Koen Migchelbrink
- Immigration and public attitudes towards social assistance: evidence from Hong Kong pp. 28-44

- Shen Yang, Bo Miao and Alfred Wu
- “Fair to me, fair to us, or fair to you?” Unresolved conflict between government and graduates over Australia’s tertiary education loans pp. 45-61

- Valerie Braithwaite, Eliza Ahmed and Deborah Cleland
- The 2008 Chilean pension reform: household financial decisions and gender differences pp. 62-79

- Alessandro Bucciol, Martina Manfrè and Gregorio Gimenez
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