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Published Works
Peer-Reviewed Books
Ryu, J. E. 2014. The Public Budgeting and Finance Primer: Key Concepts in Fiscal Choice. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. M. E. Sharpe. (Armonk, NY) before Routledge
Reviewed in: Public Finance and Management 2014 (Vol. 14/No. 1)
Reviewed in: Choice 2014 (Vol. 51/No. 11)
Ryu, J. E. 2011. Bounded Bureaucracy and the Budgetary Process in the United States. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. (Transaction Publishers, NJ) before Routledge
Reviewed in: Perspectives on Politics 2012 (Vol. 10/No. 4)
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Ryu, J. E. 2023. Impacts of Efficiency Targeting in School Aid on School District Efficiency, Student Performance, and Outcome Equity. Public Finance and Management 21(2): 114-134.
Jung, Chulho, and J. E. Ryu. 2020. The Price Puzzle Revisited. Applied Economics Letters 27(6): 441-446. DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2019.1630705
Ryu, J. E. 2019. Impacts of Outcome Targeting in School Aid on Equity in School Spending and Performance Scores. Journal of Education Finance 45(1): 57-79.
Ryu, J. E. 2019. The Efficiency-Equity Tradeoff in School Aid: How Efficiency Targeting in Lump-sum Aid Generates Unexpected Effects. Public Budgeting and Finance 39(3): 22-43.
Ryu, J. E. 2017. Measuring the Flypaper Effect: The Interaction between Lump-sum Aid and the Substitution Effect of Matching Aid. Public Finance and Management 17(1): 48-70.
Jung, Chulho, and J. E. Ryu. 2017. Why Has U. S. Monetary Policy Become Ineffective Lately? Applied Economics Letters 24(13): 956-960.
Ryu, J. E. 2016. Outcome-based Grants-in-aid to Local School Districts: How to Apply Them and Analyze Their Impacts on Fiscal and Outcome Equity. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting, and Financial Management 28(3): 299-336.
Ryu, J. E. 2013. Performance-based Budgeting (PBB), Allocative Efficiency, and Budget Changes: The Case of the U. S. Department of Commerce. Public Finance and Management 13(4): 334-359.
Ryu, J. E. 2011. Legislative Professionalism and Budget Punctuations in State Government Sub-Functional Expenditures. Public Budgeting and Finance 31(2): 22-42.
Ryu, J. E. 2009. Exploring the Factors for Budget Stability and Punctuations: A Preliminary Analysis of State Government Sub-Functional Expenditures. Policy Studies Journal 37(3): 457-474.
Fernandez, S., J. E. Ryu, and J. L. Brudney. 2008. Exploring Variations in Contracting for Services among American Local Governments: Do Politics Still Matter? American Review of Public Administration 38(4): 439-462.
Ryu, J. E., C. J. Bowling, C. Cho, and D. S. Wright. 2008. Exploring Explanations of State Agency Budgets: Institutional Budget Actors or Exogenous Environment? Public Budgeting and Finance 28(3): 23-47.
Ryu, J. E. 2007. Federal Highway Assistance Funds in the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) Programs: Mechanisms, Merits, and Modifications. Public Budgeting and Finance 27(4): 43-65.
Ryu, J. E., C. J. Bowling, C. Cho, and D. S. Wright. 2007. Effects of Administrator’s Aspirations, Political Principals’ Priorities, and Interest Groups’ Influence on State Agency Budget Requests. Public Budgeting and Finance 27(2): 22-49.
Ryu, J. E. 2006. Fiscal Impacts of an Innovative Highway Financing Alternative on State Highway Expenditures: The Case of Federal Assistance Funds in the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) Programs. Public Works Management and Policy 11(1): 33-48.
Brudney, J. L., S. Fernandez, J. E. Ryu, and D. S. Wright. 2005 Exploring and Explaining Contracting Out: Patterns among the American States. Journal ofPublic Administration Research and Theory 15(3): 393-419.
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