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Boin, Arjen, James, Oliver and Lodge, Martin ORCID: 0000-0002-4273-6118 (2006) The new public management ‘revolution’ in political control of the public sector: promises and outcomes in three European prison systems. Public Policy and Administration, 21 (2). pp. 81-100. ISSN 0952-0767
Dowding, Keith and James, Oliver (2004) Analysing bureau-shaping models: comments on Marsh, Smith and Richards. British Journal of Political Science, 34 (1). pp. 183-189. ISSN 0007-1234
Lodge, Martin ORCID: 0000-0002-4273-6118 and James, Oliver (2003) The limitations of 'policy transfer' and 'lesson drawing' for public policy research. Political Studies Review, 1 (2). pp. 179-193. ISSN 1478-9299
Hood, Christopher, James, Oliver and Scott, Colin (2000) Regulation of government: has it increased, is it increasing, should it be diminished? Public Administration, 78 (2). pp. 283-304. ISSN 0033-3298
Scott, Colin, Hood, Christopher, James, Oliver, Jones, George W. and Travers, Tony ORCID: 0009-0006-0669-4148 (2000) Bureaucratic gamekeeping: regulation of UK public administration 1976-96. In: Rhodes, R. A. W., (ed.) Transforming British Government. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 80-96. ISBN 9780333752418
Hood, Christopher, James, Oliver, Peters, B. Guy and Scott, Colin (2004) Controlling modern government: variety, commonality and change. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. ISBN 9781843766292
Hood, Christopher, James, Oliver, Scott, Colin, Jones, George W. and Travers, Tony ORCID: 0009-0006-0669-4148 (1999) Regulation inside government: waste watchers, quality police, and sleaze-busters. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780198280996
Adam, Christian, Fernández-i-Marín, Xavier, James, Oliver, Manatschal, Anita, Rapp, Carolin and Thomann, Eva (2021) Same legal status but unequal treatment: bureaucratic discrimination against mobile EU citizens. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (23 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Horvath, Laszlo, Banducci, Susan and James, Oliver (2020) Attitudes to digital contact tracing: citizens do not always prioritise privacy and prefer a centralised NHS system over a decentralised one. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.
James, Oliver, Moynihan, Donald P., Olsen, Asmus Leth and Van Ryzin, Gregg G. (2020) Behavioral public performance: making effective use of metrics about government activity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.
Fernández-Gutiérrez, Marcos, Jilke, Sebastian and James, Oliver (2016) Vulnerable consumers and public services: can competition and switching reduce inequalities? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 May 2016). Website.