Christoph Knill
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Do Governments put their Money where their Mouth is? Policy Adoption and Administrative Resource Provision in 15 OECD Countries
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When Less Means More: Policy Accumulation, Administrative Capacities, and Policy Performance
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Assessing and Comparing the Effects of Public Policies: a New Approach
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More Liberty, More Rules? Abortion Policy and the Liberalization-Rule Nexus
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Political Institutions and Public Policy
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A review of national climate policies via existing databases
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Tackling blind spots in Europeanisation research: the impact of EU legislation on national policy portfolios
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Testing Theories of Policy Growth: Public Demands, Interest Group Politics, Electoral Competition, and Institutional Fragmentation
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Do parties matter for policy accumulation? An analysis of social policy portfolios in 22 countries
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Bureaucratic Quality and the Gap between Implementation Burden and Administrative Capacities
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Bureaucratic overburdening in advanced democracies
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Policy growth, implementation capacities, and the effect on policy performance
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Convergence and Diffusion of Environmental Policies
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Studying Policy Design Quality in Comparative Perspective
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System Dynamics of Policy Change: Overcoming Some Blind Spots of Punctuated Equilibrium Theory
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Hypocrisy as a crisis response? Assessing changes in talk, decisions, and actions of the European Commission in EU environmental policy
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Religious tides: The time‐variant effect of religion on morality policies
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A matter of timing: The religious factor and morality policies
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Rule growth and government effectiveness: why it takes the capacity to learn and coordinate to constrain rule growth