A bias towards business? Assessing interest group influence on the US bureaucracy JW Yackee, SW Yackee The Journal of Politics 68 (1), 128-139, 2006 | 763 | 2006 |
Sweet-talking the fourth branch: The influence of interest group comments on federal agency rulemaking SW Yackee Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 16 (1), 103-124, 2006 | 414 | 2006 |
Testing the ossification thesis: An empirical examination of federal regulatory volume and speed, 1950-1990 JW Yackee, SW Yackee Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 80, 1414, 2011 | 234 | 2011 |
Lobbying coalitions and government policy change: An analysis of federal agency rulemaking D Nelson, SW Yackee The Journal of Politics 74 (2), 339-353, 2012 | 217 | 2012 |
Influence and the administrative process: Lobbying the US president's office of management and budget SF Haeder, SW Yackee American Political Science Review 109 (3), 507-522, 2015 | 194 | 2015 |
Interest group competition on federal agency rules A McKay, SW Yackee American Politics Research 35 (3), 336-357, 2007 | 180 | 2007 |
The Politics of Ex Parte Lobbying: Pre-Proposal Agenda Building and Blocking during Agency Rulemaking SW Yackee Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 22 (2), 373-393, 2012 | 179 | 2012 |
Administrative procedures and bureaucratic performance: Is federal rule-making “ossified”? JW Yackee, SW Yackee Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 20 (2), 261-282, 2010 | 172 | 2010 |
Understanding commenter influence during agency rule development K Naughton, C Schmid, SW Yackee, X Zhan Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 28 (2), 258-277, 2009 | 119 | 2009 |
A political consequence of contracting: Organized interests and state agency decision making CA Kelleher, SW Yackee Journal of public administration research and theory 19 (3), 579-602, 2009 | 115 | 2009 |
Translating national policy objectives into local achievements across planes of governance and among multiple actors: Second-order devolution and welfare reform implementation CL Cho, CA Kelleher, DS Wright, SW Yackee Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 15 (1), 31-54, 2005 | 98 | 2005 |
An empirical assessment of devolution's policy impact CA Kelleher, SW Yackee Policy Studies Journal 32 (2), 253-270, 2004 | 73 | 2004 |
The politics of rulemaking in the United States SW Yackee Annual Review of Political Science 22, 37-55, 2019 | 69 | 2019 |
Assessing inter-institutional attention to and influence on government regulations SW Yackee British Journal of Political Science 36 (4), 723-744, 2006 | 65 | 2006 |
Divided government and US federal rulemaking JW Yackee, SW Yackee Regulation & Governance 3 (2), 128-144, 2009 | 59 | 2009 |
Participant voice in the bureaucratic policymaking process SW Yackee Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 25 (2), 427-449, 2015 | 56 | 2015 |
Who’s whispering in your ear? The influence of third parties over state agency decisions CA Kelleher, SW Yackee Political Research Quarterly 59 (4), 629-643, 2006 | 48 | 2006 |
Regulatory delay and rulemaking deadlines S Lavertu, SW Yackee Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 24 (1), 185-207, 2014 | 43 | 2014 |
Reconsidering agency capture during regulatory policymaking SW Yackee Preventing regulatory capture: Special interest influence and how to limit …, 2014 | 41 | 2014 |
Invisible (and visible) lobbying: The case of state regulatory policymaking SW Yackee State Politics & Policy Quarterly 15 (3), 322-344, 2015 | 39 | 2015 |