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Between rule-makers and rule-takers: policy change as the interaction of design, compliance and feedback

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David Hope & Julian Limberg. (2022) The knowledge economy and taxes on the rich. Journal of European Public Policy 29:5, pages 728-747.
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Niccolo Durazzi. (2021) Engineering the expansion of higher education: High skills, advanced manufacturing, and the knowledge economy. Regulation & Governance 17:1, pages 121-141.
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David Hope & Julian Limberg. (2022) The economic consequences of major tax cuts for the rich. Socio-Economic Review 20:2, pages 539-559.
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