Susan Yackee

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Political Science University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Simon F. Haeder grad student 2010-2016 UW Madison
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Haeder SF, Yackee SW. (2020) A Look Under the Hood: Regulatory Policy Making and the Affordable Care Act. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 45: 771-786
Yackee SW. (2020) Hidden Politics? Assessing Lobbying Success During US Agency Guidance Development Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 30: 548-562
Haeder SF, Yackee SW. (2020) Out of the public’s eye? Lobbying the President’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs Interest Groups & Advocacy. 9: 410-424
Yackee SW. (2019) The Politics of Rulemaking in the United States Annual Review of Political Science. 22: 37-55
Haeder SF, Yackee SW. (2018) Presidentially Directed Policy Change: The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs as Partisan or Moderator? Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 28: 475-488
Barrilleaux C, Yackee SW. (2015) Invisible (and Visible) Lobbying: The Case of State Regulatory Policymaking State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 15: 322-344
Haeder SF, Yackee SW. (2015) Influence and the Administrative Process: Lobbying the U.S. President's Office of Management and Budget American Political Science Review. 109: 507-522
Yackee SW. (2013) Reconsidering agency capture during regulatory policymaking Preventing Regulatory Capture: Special Interest Influence and How to Limit It. 292-325
Nelson D, Yackee SW. (2012) Lobbying coalitions and government policy change: An analysis of federal agency rulemaking Journal of Politics. 74: 339-353
Yackee JW, Yackee SW. (2010) Administrative procedures and bureaucratic performance: Is federal rule-making "ossified"? Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 20: 261-282
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