| Journal of Public Policy 2001 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A cross-subsidy classification framework. | Political science | Fjell, Kenneth |
| Budgeting procedures and democratic ideals: an evaluation of Swedish reforms. | Political science | Molander, Per |
| Does labor matter? Institutions, labor unions and pension reform in France and the United States. | Political science | Beland, Daniel |
| How adaptable is the European Commission? The case of state aid regulation. | Political science | Smith, Mitchell P. |
| Implementing work requirements in Wisconsin. | Political science | Mead, Lawrence M. |
| Learning in organizations and public policy. | Political science | Busenberg, George J. |
| Minority governments and party politics: the political and institutional background to the 'Danish Miracle'.(Danish economic success in 1990s) | Political science | Green-Pedersen, Christoffer |
| Negotiation in public-policy making: exogenous barriers to successful dispute resolution. | Political science | Holzinger, Katharina |
| Social learning and macroeconomic policy in Britain. | Political science | Greener, Ian |
| The political benefits of corporatization and privatization. | Political science | Christensen, Jorgen, Pallesen, Thomas |
| Understanding cultural changes in an economic control agency: the New Zealand Treasury. | Political science | Dollery, Brian, Wallis, Joe |
| Unintended consequences: institutional autonomy and executive discretion in the European Union. | Political science | Dimitrakopoulos, Dionyssis G. |
| Veto players, globalization and the redistributive capacity of the state: a panel study of 15 OECD countries.(Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) | Political science | Crepaz, Markus M. L. |
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