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Number of items: 11.
Article
  • Dodds, Anneliese (2006). Book review: Ruth Rikowski, globalisation, information and libraries: the implications of the World Trade Organisation's GATS and TRIPS agreements. Long Range Planning, 39(1), 93-94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lrp.2005.11.004
  • Dodds, Anneliese (2006). The core executive's approach to regulation: from 'better regulation' to 'risk-tolerant deregulation'. Social Policy and Administration, 40(5), 526-542. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9515.2006.00503.x
  • Dodds, Anneliese (2005). Vive la différence? regulating higher education institutions in the UK and France. Risk & Regulation, 10(4).
  • Dodds, Anneliese (2004). Le développement des agences en Grande-Bretagne et en France: L'exemple d'ÉduFrance, transfert d'outre-Manche ou création indigène? Revue Française d'administration Publique, 111, 483-500.
  • Dodds, Anneliese (2004). The politicisation of trade in health and education services: black and white divisions over a 'grey area'. Scottish Affairs, (46), 56-75.
  • Dodds, Anneliese (2004). A reply to Wells (dialogue concerning the use of covert research methods in criminology). Graduate Journal of Social Science, 1(1).
  • Thesis
  • Dodds, Anneliese Jane (2006). Liberalisation and the public sector The case of international students' policy in Britain and France. [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Online resource
  • Dodds, Anneliese (2012). Recent developments in the EU single market suggest an increasing hostility towards labour market regulation.
  • Blog post
  • Jin, Myung, Landais, Camille, Sevilla Sanz, Almudena Sevilla, Dodds, Anneliese (8 March 2024) The “child penalty” creates most of the gender earnings gaps in rich countries. LSE Business Review. picture_as_pdf
  • Dodds, Anneliese (2 February 2021) Anneliese Dodds: the three core elements of a better, more integrated health and economic response to COVID-19. LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Dodds, Anneliese (1 February 2021) Anneliese Dodds: the three core elements of a better, more integrated health and economic response to COVID-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf