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Administrative overload and policy triage: causal evidence from the introduction of the Acid Rain Program in the United States url: academic.oup.com/jpart/articl...
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Two inspiring days in Munich have come to an end. Thank you team LMU for hosting a SUPA kick-off, and to everyone participating. Look forward to seeing you soon! #supaproject #horizoneurope
📢 New article
👥 X. Fernández-i-Marín, M. Hinterleitner, @cknill.bsky.social & Y. Steinebach
🔎 Do Governments Put Their Money Where Their Mouth Is? Policy Adoption And Administrative Resource Provision in 15 OECD Countries.
📗Open Access In poppublicsphere.bsky.social
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📢 New article
👥 Xavier Fernández-i-Marín, Markus Hinterleitner, @cknill.bsky.social & Yves Steinebach
🔎 Assessing and comparing the effects of public policies–a new approach.
📗 Open Access in @jeppjournal.bsky.social
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Do governments put their money where their mouth is?
New paper in @poppublicsphere.bsky.social
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▶️ Xavier Fernández-i-Marín, Markus Hinterleitner, @cknill.bsky.social and Yves Steinebach test theories of economic growth 👇
Just published in @jeppjournal.bsky.social!
Assessing and comparing the effects of public policies – a new approach www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
New Paper out in @cpsjournal.bsky.social
👉 More Liberty, More Rules? Abortion Policy and the Liberalization-Rule Nexus; with Markus Hinterleitner, Xavier Fernandez-i-Marin & Yves Steinebach @css-lmu.bsky.social
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@cknill.bsky.social et al. scrutinize the relationship between political institutions and public policies, namely re.:
▪️policy growth
▪️policy change
▪️the quality of policy design
Corporatism is the most consistent and significant predictor of policy variations www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap/b...