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Liquidating the public sector? Water privatization in France and Germany
The Exxon Valdez oil spill: Industry response and the evolution of environmental policy
 
Effective neighborhood revitalization strategies: The array and impacts of subsidized place-based investments in Philadelphia
Constructing a school board's work practices: How practitioners represent the work of public school governance
 
The fiscal revolution of the Interregnum: Excise taxation in the British Isles, 1643--1663
What makes a neighborhood?: Housing market capitalization of the value of local public goods
 
The land-grant mission 2.0: Distributed regional engagement
Turnover and accountability of appointed and elected judges
 
Superintendent turnover in select New Jersey public school districts: Modifying effects of proposed state changes to governance and control on local leadership
Are state mental health insurance mandates effective?
 
Distilling their frenzy: The origins and development of transatlantic neoliberal politics
Cross-sectoral partnerships: A case study of the best practices used by CVS/Pharmacy in developing partnerships with the public workforce development system in Minnesota
 
Spreading the empire of free education, 1865-1905
Suspect until proven guilty a problematization of state dossier systems via two case studies: The United States and China
 
Interpreting the economic growth and development policies of post-apartheid South Africa: Its influence on higher education and prospects for women
Higher education in Hong Kong: A case study of universities navigating through the Asian economic crisis
 
The social experience of aging in the federal workplace
The influence of higher education policies on college readiness at two Texas Hispanic-Serving Institutions
 
An empirical analysis of energy sector lobbying and its effect on policy choices by the U.S. Congress