Most studies of policy diffusion attempt to infer the processes through which policies spread by observing outputs (policy adoptions). We approach these issues from the other direction by directly analyzing a key policymaking input—information about others’ policies. Moreover, we do so by investigating policy diffusion in cities rather than states. Using a survey of U.S. mayors, more specifically, mayors’ own lists of cities they look to for ideas, we find evidence that distance, similarity, and capacity all influence the likelihood of a policy maker looking to a particular jurisdiction for policy information. We also consider whether these traits are complements or substitutes and provide some evidence for the latter. Specifically, we find...
Policy diffusion occurs when policies in one unit (e.g., states, cantons, cities) are influenced by ...
This dissertation examines various internal factors within a county and external factors outside the...
This paper examines the decisions of the 675 largest U.S. cities about when and whether to adopt thr...
This paper reports on a study of current practice in policy transfer, and ways in which its effectiv...
We introduce experimental research design to the study of policy diffusion in order to better unders...
The transmission of ideas, information, and resources forms the core of many issues studied in polit...
In this paper, we propose a new measure to understand policy connections between the states. For dec...
Ideas often have a way of spreading. This is certainly true in the case of American states; innovati...
Policy diffusion means that policy choices in one unit (such as states, cantons, and cities) are inf...
U.S states are often described as ‘laboratories of democracy’, as they have a significant amount of ...
Previous scholarship on American federalism has largely focused on the national government's increas...
Policymakers and scholars are increasingly looking to cities to address challenges including income ...
Policy diffusion occurs when policies in one unit (e.g., states, cantons, cities) are influenced by ...
The foundational assumptions of policy diffusion relate to the behavior of individual policymakers. ...
The foundational assumptions of policy diffusion relate to the behavior of individual policymakers. ...
Policy diffusion occurs when policies in one unit (e.g., states, cantons, cities) are influenced by ...
This dissertation examines various internal factors within a county and external factors outside the...
This paper examines the decisions of the 675 largest U.S. cities about when and whether to adopt thr...
This paper reports on a study of current practice in policy transfer, and ways in which its effectiv...
We introduce experimental research design to the study of policy diffusion in order to better unders...
The transmission of ideas, information, and resources forms the core of many issues studied in polit...
In this paper, we propose a new measure to understand policy connections between the states. For dec...
Ideas often have a way of spreading. This is certainly true in the case of American states; innovati...
Policy diffusion means that policy choices in one unit (such as states, cantons, and cities) are inf...
U.S states are often described as ‘laboratories of democracy’, as they have a significant amount of ...
Previous scholarship on American federalism has largely focused on the national government's increas...
Policymakers and scholars are increasingly looking to cities to address challenges including income ...
Policy diffusion occurs when policies in one unit (e.g., states, cantons, cities) are influenced by ...
The foundational assumptions of policy diffusion relate to the behavior of individual policymakers. ...
The foundational assumptions of policy diffusion relate to the behavior of individual policymakers. ...
Policy diffusion occurs when policies in one unit (e.g., states, cantons, cities) are influenced by ...
This dissertation examines various internal factors within a county and external factors outside the...
This paper examines the decisions of the 675 largest U.S. cities about when and whether to adopt thr...