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  1. ICT-enabled co-production of public services: Barriers and enablers. A systematic review
  2. Factors influencing citizens’ co-production of environmental outcomes: a multi-level analysis
  3. Vulnerable consumers and satisfaction with public services: does country matter?
  4. Financing utilities: How the role of the European Investment Bank shifted from regional development to making markets
  5. Utility policy and development since Bretton Woods: The role of Multinationals, governments and International Financial Institutions
  6. The impact of socio-economic background on satisfaction: evidence for policy-makers
  7. Conference report
  8. Did New Public Management Matter? An empirical analysis of the outsourcing and decentralization effects on public sector size
  9. The regulation of water services in the EU
  10. The race for international markets: Were privatized telecommunications incumbents more successful than their public counterparts?
  11. Regulating and financing infrastructure
  12. How Consumers’ Socio-Economic Background Influences Satisfaction: Insights for Better Utility Regulation
  13. Clin d'?il. Politics, oil, and infrastructure: 1973, as seen by Jacques Faizant
  14. Something old, something new… new directions forJournal of Economic Policy Reform
  15. Editorial
  16. IS MARKET-ORIENTED REFORM PRODUCING A ‘TWO-TRACK’ EUROPE? EVIDENCE FROM ELECTRICITY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
  17. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development 1961-2011: Challenges for the Next 50 Years
  18. From ‘Club of the Rich’ to ‘Globalisation à la carte’? Evaluating Reform at the OECD
  19. How former State Owned Telcoms Enterprises emerged as Multinational Corporations
  20. Regulating and Deregulating Utilities 1830-2010
  21. Infrastructure Regulation: What Works, Why, and How do we Know?
  22. The political economy of telecoms and electricity internationalization in the single market
  23. EVALUATING EU POLICIES ON PUBLIC SERVICES: A CITIZENS' PERSPECTIVE
  24. Electricity and energy policy in Britain, France and the United States since 1945 – By Martin Chick
  25. Evaluating EU Policies on Public Services: A Citizens´ Perspective
  26. political science in spain: what hope for ‘young’ professionals?
  27. Privatizing public enterprises in the European Union 1960–2002: ideological, pragmatic, inevitable?
  28. ‘EMPOWERING EUROPE'S CITIZENS’?
  29. Nationalisation, denationalisation and European integration: changing contexts, unfinished debates
  30. Privatisation in the European Union
  31. Introduction
  32. Conclusions
  33. Deconstructing Public Enterprise
  34. Towards a Logic of Privatisation
  35. European Integration, Market Liberalisation and Privatisation
  36. The End of Public Enterprises in Europe?
  37. The Politics of Telecommunications in Mexico
  38. On the political consequences of privatisation: the case of Teléfonos de México
  39. Explaining Telecoms and Electricity Internationalization in the European Union: A Political Economy Perspective
  40. The Rise of the New Public Service Transnationals: European or Global Phenomenon?
  41. Did New Public Management Matter? An Empirical Analysis of the Outsourcing and Decentralization Effects on Public Sector Size