Economics and Politics
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Volume 30, issue 3, 2018
- Global capital markets, housing prices, and partisan fiscal policies pp. 307-339

- Ben W. Ansell, J. Lawrence Broz and Thomas Flaherty
- Sovereign credit ratings and central banks: Why do analysts pay attention to institutions? pp. 340-365

- Cristina Bodea and Raymond Hicks
- FDI, Poverty, and the Politics of Potable Water Access pp. 366-393

- Nita Rudra, Meir Alkon and Siddharth Joshi
- Transparency and currency crises pp. 394-422

- Nam Kyu Kim
- Endogenous trade policy in general equilibrium: An interaction of redistribution rule, trade openness, and labor market condition pp. 423-443

- Ram C. Acharya
- Does protectionism harm unskilled workers? pp. 444-450

- Hamid Beladi, Sugata Marjit and Reza Oladi
Volume 30, issue 2, 2018
- Protecting Property: The Politics of Redistribution, Expropriation, and Market Openness pp. 181-210

- Amy Pond
- The politics of special purpose trust funds pp. 211-255

- Vera Eichenauer and Simon Hug
- Special interest politics: Contribution schedules vs. Nash bargaining pp. 256-273

- Achim Voß and Mark Schopf
- When trade liberalization is self†fulfilling: Population aging and uncertainty pp. 274-306

- Daiki Kishishita
Volume 30, issue 1, 2018
- Documenting the unauthorized: Political responses to unauthorized immigration pp. 1-26

- Nicole Baerg, Julie Hotchkiss and Myriam Quispe†Agnoli
- Misperceiving inequality pp. 27-54

- Vladimir Gimpelson and Daniel Treisman
- Nothing to hide: Commitment to, compliance with, and impact of the special data dissemination standard pp. 55-77

- Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati, Arusha Cooray and Samuel Brazys
- Police Violence and the Underreporting of Crime pp. 78-105

- Daniel W. Gingerich and Virginia Oliveros
- Reform, informal sector, and extortion pp. 106-123

- Biswajit Mandal, Sugata Marjit and Hamid Beladi
- Functional components of public expenditure, fiscal consolidations, and economic activity pp. 124-150

- Vitor Castro
- Government size and economic growth in an endogenous growth model with rent†seeking pp. 151-179

- Waqar Wadho and Umair Ayaz
Volume 29, issue 3, 2017
- Tipping the (Im)balance: Capital inflows, financial market structure, and banking crises pp. 179-208

- Mark Copelovitch and David A. Singer
- Foreign direct investment and inequality in developing countries: Does sector matter? pp. 209-236

- Juan A. Bogliaccini and Patrick J. W. Egan
- Strategic delegation in asymmetric tax competition pp. 237-251

- Hikaru Ogawa and Taiki Susa
- Monetary integration, soft budget constraints, and the EMU sovereign debt crises pp. 252-275

- Thushyanthan Baskaran and Zohal Hessami
Volume 29, issue 2, 2017
- Risky business: Institutions vs. social networks in FDI pp. 91-117

- Sonal Pandya and David Leblang
- Allies or commitment devices? A model of appointments to the Federal Reserve pp. 118-132

- Keith E. Schnakenberg, Ian R. Turner and Alicia Uribe-McGuire
- State capacity and the quality of policies. Revisiting the relationship between openness and government size pp. 133-156

- María Franco Chuaire, Carlos Scartascini and Mariano Tommasi
- Political budget cycles: Evidence from Italian cities pp. 157-177

- Alberto Alesina and Matteo Paradisi
Volume 29, issue 1, 2017
- The twilight of the setter? Public school budgets in a time of institutional change pp. 1-21

- Sean Corcoran, Thomas Romer and Howard Rosenthal
- Remittances and incumbency: Theory and evidence pp. 22-47

- Faisal Z. Ahmed
- Trade and the Recognition of Commercial Lingua Francas: Russian Language Laws in Post-Soviet Countries pp. 48-68

- Amy H. Liu, Megan Roosevelt and Sarah Wilson Sokhey
- Financing Education in Europe: The Globalization Perspective pp. 69-90

- Zeynep Ozkok
Volume 28, issue 3, 2016
- Partisan Cycles in Offshore Outsourcing: Evidence from U.S. Imports pp. 233-261

- Pablo M. Pinto and Stephen Weymouth
- Preferential Liberalization, Antidumping, and Safeguards: Stumbling Block Evidence from MERCOSUR pp. 262-294

- Chad Bown and Patricia Tovar
- A Theory of Why the Ruthless Revolt pp. 295-316

- Joshua Hendrickson and Alexander Salter
- Fiscal Transparency, Elections and Public Employment: Evidence from the OECD pp. 317-341

- Lasse Aaskoven
- Borrowed Time: Sovereign Finance, Regime Type, and Leader Survival pp. 342-367

- Matthew DiGiuseppe and Patrick E. Shea
- Tullock's Puzzle in Pay-and-Play Lobbying pp. 368-389

- Martin Gregor
Volume 28, issue 2, 2016
- Differentiated Products, Divided Industries: Firm Preferences over Trade Liberalization pp. 161-180

- Iain Osgood
- Information Manipulation in Election Campaigns pp. 181-215

- Kemal Kivanc Akoz and Cemal Eren Arbatli
- Like Me, Buy Me: The Effect of Soft Power on Exports pp. 216-232

- Andrew Rose
Volume 28, issue 1, 2016
- Competitive General Equilibrium with Finite Change and Theory of Policy Making pp. 1-7

- Hamid Beladi, Avik Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit
- International Trade, Migration and Unemployment – The Role of Informal Sector pp. 8-22

- Sugata Marjit and Biswajit Mandal
- Substituting Distribution for Growth: The Political Logic of Intergovernmental Transfers in the Russian Federation pp. 23-54

- Israel Marques, Eugenia Nazrullaeva and Andrei Yakovlev
- Political Leaders' Socioeconomic Background and Public Budget Deficits: Evidence from OECD Countries pp. 55-78

- Bernd Hayo and Florian Neumeier
- What does IT Take for Congress to Enact Good Policies? an Analysis of Roll Call Voting in the US Congress pp. 79-104

- Matias Iaryczower and Gabriel Katz
- Exchange Rate Populism pp. 105-132

- Sainan Huang and Cristina Terra
- Fiscal Federalism and Legislative Malapportionment: Causal Evidence from Independent but Related Natural Experiments pp. 133-159

- Sebastian Galiani, Iván Torre and Gustavo Torrens
Volume 27, issue 3, 2015
- Political Regimes and Currency Crises pp. 337-361

- David A. Steinberg, Karrie J. Koesel and Nicolas W. Thompson
- On Education and Democratic Preferences pp. 362-388

- Alberto Chong and Mark Gradstein
- Lobbying, Family Concerns, and the Lack of Political Support for Estate Taxation pp. 389-403

- Philippe De Donder and Pierre Pestieau
- Educated Bandits: Endogenous Property Rights and Intra-Elite Distribution of Human Capital pp. 404-432

- Biniam Bedasso
- State-Society Synergy and Export Sophistication pp. 433-458

- Andrew X. Li
- Corrupt Importers, Domestic Producers & Welfare: Role of Trade Policy pp. 459-487

- Amit K. Biswas and Sarbajit Sengupta
- Does Inter-jurisdictional Competition Engender a “Race to the Bottom”? A Meta-Regression Analysis pp. 488-508

- Joan Costa-Font, Filipe De-Albuquerque and Chris Doucouliagos
- Trade Negotiations under Alternative Bargaining Structure pp. 509-523

- Neelanjan Sen and Rajit Biswas
Volume 27, issue 2, 2015
- European Monetary Integration and Aggregate Relative Deprivation: The Dull Side of the Shiny Euro pp. 185-203

- Oded Stark and Julia Włodarczyk
- A Political-Economic Account of Global Tariffs pp. 204-233

- Kishore Gawande, Pravin Krishna and Marcelo Olarreaga
- The Impact of the Shadow Economy on Indirect Tax Revenues pp. 234-265

- Mina Vlachaki
- Does Democracy Increase Growth More in New Countries? pp. 266-289

- Kevin Sylwester
- Varying Political Economy Weights of Protection: The Case of Colombia pp. 290-312

- Baybars Karacaovali
- Trade Policy in Lobbying Equilibrium: With Non-Traded and Traded Final Goods and Intermediate Inputs pp. 313-336

- Ram C. Acharya
Volume 27, issue 1, 2015
- Political Effects on Pension Underfunding pp. 1-27

- Erick M. Elder and Gary A. Wagner
- Political Economy of Trade Openness and Government Size pp. 28-52

- Ryo Arawatari
- Party Politics, Governors, and Healthcare Expenditures pp. 53-77

- Nayan Krishna Joshi
- Money Laundering and Its Regulation pp. 78-123

- Alberto Chong and Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes
- He Who Counts Elects: Economic Elites, Political Elites, and Electoral Fraud pp. 124-159

- Isaías Chaves, Leopoldo Fergusson and James Robinson
- The Allocation of German Aid: Self-interest and Government Ideology pp. 160-184

- Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp and Maya Schmaljohann
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