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Mildred E. Warner

Mildred E. Warner

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Political Science

D-Index
57
Citations
12185
World Ranking
145
National Ranking
89

Overview

Mildred E. Warner is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States and is active in the field of social sciences, with a primary focus on political science and international relations, general health professions, economics and econometrics, health, and finance. Their research covers a range of interconnected subfields related to governance, fiscal policy, health, and social issues.

The scientist's recent publications include works on policy analysis, local government fiscal responses, and social safety nets. Notable papers include:

  • "COVID-19 Policy Differences across US States: Shutdowns, Reopening, and Mask Mandates" (2020), published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Privatization and intermunicipal cooperation in US local government services: balancing fiscal stress, need and political interests" (2020), published in Public Management Review
  • "Pragmatic Municipalism: U.S. Local Government Responses to Fiscal Stress" (2020), published in Public Administration Review
  • "Pragmatic municipalism or austerity urbanism? Understanding local government responses to fiscal stress" (2020), published in Local Government Studies
  • "Social Safety Nets and COVID-19 Stay Home Orders across US States: A Comparative Policy Analysis" (2021), published in Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Research and Practice

Mildred E. Warner collaborates frequently with several coauthors including Xue Zhang, Austin M. Aldag, Yunji Kim, Jonathan Guillemot, and Marcela González Rivas.

Their work is commonly published in venues such as:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Local Government Studies
  • Journal of Urban Affairs
  • Utilities Policy
  • Community Development

The main topics of their research encompass issues related to:

  • Local Government Finance and Decentralization
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Public Policy and Administration Research
  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies

Best Publications

  • Privatization and Its Reverse: Explaining the Dynamics of the Government Contracting Process

    Amir Hefetz;Mildred Warner

  • Is Private Production of Public Services Cheaper Than Public Production? A Meta-Regression Analysis of Solid Waste and Water Services.

    Germà Bel;Xavier Fageda;Mildred E. Warner

  • Contracting or Public Delivery? The Importance of Service, Market and Management Characteristics

    Amir Hefetz;Mildred E. Warner

  • Local Government Restructuring: Privatization and Its Alternatives

    Mildred Warner;Robert Hebdon

  • Does privatization of solid waste and water services reduce costs? A review of empirical studies

    Germà Bel;Mildred Warner

  • INTER-MUNICIPAL COOPERATION AND COSTS: EXPECTATIONS AND EVIDENCE

    Germà Bel;Mildred E. Warner

  • Managing Markets for Public Service: The Role of Mixed Public–Private Delivery of City Services

    Mildred E. Warner;Amir Hefetz

  • Private finance for public goods: social impact bonds

    Mildred E. Warner

  • COMPETITION OR MONOPOLY? COMPARING PRIVATIZATION OF LOCAL PUBLIC SERVICES IN THE US AND SPAIN

    Mildred E. Warner;Germà Bel

  • Outsourcing Public Service Delivery: Management Responses in Noncompetitive Markets

    Amanda M. Girth;Amir Hefetz;Jocelyn M. Johnston;Mildred E. Warner

  • Applying Market Solutions to Public Services: An Assessment of Efficiency, Equity, and Voice

    Mildred Warner;Amir Hefetz

  • Beyond the market versus planning dichotomy: Understanding privatisation and its reverse in US cities

    Amir Hefetz;Mildred Warner

  • Cities and Sustainability Polycentric Action and Multilevel Governance

    George C. Homsy;Mildred E. Warner

  • Building social capital:: The role of local government

    Mildred Warner

  • Factors explaining inter-municipal cooperation in service delivery: a meta-regression analysis

    Germà Bel;Mildred E. Warner

  • Social Capital Construction and the Role of the Local State1

    Mildred Warner

  • Rural—Urban Differences in Privatization: Limits to the Competitive State:

    Mildred Warner;Amir Hefetz

  • Insourcing and Outsourcing

    Mildred E. Warner;Amir Hefetz

  • Market‐based Governance and the Challenge for Rural Governments: US Trends

    Mildred E. Warner

  • Marketisation, public services and the city: the potential for Polanyian counter movements

    Mildred Warner;Judith Catherine Clifton

Frequent Co-Authors

Germà Bel
Germà Bel University of Barcelona
Eran Vigoda-Gadot
Eran Vigoda-Gadot University of Haifa
David L. Brown
David L. Brown Cornell University
Xavier Fageda
Xavier Fageda University of Barcelona
Peter J. A. Kleinman
Peter J. A. Kleinman Agricultural Research Service
Elaine Wethington
Elaine Wethington Cornell University
Richard C. Stedman
Richard C. Stedman Cornell University

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