Economics and Politics
1989 - 2022
Current editor(s): Peter Rosendorff From Wiley Blackwell Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Track citations for all items by RSS feed
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 24, issue 3, 2012
- Volunteer Militaries, The Draft, and Support for War pp. 227-258

- Patrick Warren
- Minorities and Democratization pp. 259-278

- David Epstein, Bahar Leventoğlu and Sharyn O'halloran
- Dictators as Founding Fathers? The Role of Constitutions Under Autocracy pp. 279-306

- Michael Albertus and Victor Menaldo
- Market Familiarity and the Location of South and North MNEs pp. 307-345

- Celine Azemar, Julia Darby, Rodolphe Desbordes and Ian Wooton
- Get Out The Vote: How Encouraging Voting Changes Political Outcomes pp. 346-373

- Justin Mattias Valasek
Volume 24, issue 2, 2012
- The Domestic Politics of Institutional Design: Producer Preferences over Trade Agreement Rules pp. 95-118

- Jeffrey Kucik
- Special Interest Group Formation in the United States: Do Special Interest Groups Mirror the Success of their Spatial Neighbors? pp. 119-134

- Gregory Randolph and Michael T. Tasto
- Voters as Fiscal Liberals: Incentives and Accountability in Federal Systems pp. 135-156

- Mark P. Jones, Osvaldo Meloni and Mariano Tommasi
- Politics and Insurgencies pp. 157-181

- Kevin Siqueira and Petros Sekeris
- Political Business Cycles and Partisan Politics: Evidence from a Developing Economy pp. 182-199

- Bülent Köksal and Ahmet Çalışkan
- Evolution of Risk and Political Regimes pp. 200-225

- Maria Petrova and Robert Bates
Volume 24, issue 1, 2012
- The Role of the Judiciary in the Public Decision‐Making Process pp. 1-23

- Giuseppe Albanese and Marco Sorge
- Foreign investment and expropriation under oligarchy and democracy pp. 24-46

- Facundo Albornoz, Sebastian Galiani and Daniel Heymann
- Privatizations around the world: economic or political determinants? pp. 47-71

- Barbara Roberts and Muhammad A. Saeed
- A Behavioral Model of Unemployment, Sociotropic Concerns, and the Political Economy of Trade Policy pp. 72-94

- Carl Davidson, Steven Matusz and Douglas Nelson
Volume 23, issue 3, 2011
- Political Influence of Firms in the Tradables and Non‐Tradables Sectors: A Cross‐Country Analysis pp. 297-312

- Mahmut Yasar, Roderick Rejesus, Yanjing Chen and Ujjayant Chakravorty
- Protection with many sellers: An Application to Legislatures with Malapportionment pp. 313-344

- William Hauk
- Leader Survival and Cabinet Change pp. 345-366

- Alejandro Quiroz Flores and Alastair Smith
Volume 23, issue 2, 2011
- THE DEMOCRATIC PEACE AFTER THE COLD WAR pp. 153-171
- Joanne Gowa
- DEMOCRACY AND DE FACTO EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES pp. 172-194
- David H. Bearce and Mark Hallerberg
- LEGAL CORRUPTION pp. 195-219
- Daniel Kaufmann and Pedro Vicente
- WHY REWARDS ARE BETTER THAN SANCTIONS pp. 220-238
- Daniel Verdier and Byungwon Woo
- WAGE SUBSIDY AND WELFARE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES pp. 239-253
- Hamid Beladi and Saibal Kar
- TARIFFS AND IMPORTS MISINVOICING UNDER OLIGOPOLY pp. 254-270
- Amit K. Biswas and Sarbajit Sengupta
- MODELS OF PUBLIC–PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE PROVISION OF GOODS pp. 271-296
- Paolo Balduzzi
Volume 23, issue 1, 2011
- SPECIAL INTERESTS AND FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION: THE CASE OF MEXICO pp. 1-35
- Sergey Mityakov
- SEQUENTIAL VOTING WHEN LONG ELECTIONS ARE COSTLY pp. 36-58
- Patrick Hummel
- CIVIL WAR EXPOSURE AND VIOLENCE pp. 59-73
- Edward Miguel, Sebastián M. Saiegh and Shanker Satyanath
- INTERTEMPORAL COMPETITION AND AID pp. 74-87
- Ehtisham Ahmad and Leonardo Martinez
- POLITICAL ASYMMETRY AND COMMON EXTERNAL TARIFFS IN A CUSTOMS UNION pp. 88-106
- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Sajal Lahiri and Suryadipta Roy
- THE VANISHING BEQUEST TAX: THE COMPARATIVE EVOLUTION OF BEQUEST TAXATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE pp. 107-131
- Graziella Bertocchi
- RACIAL REDISTRICTING FOR MINORITY REPRESENTATION WITHOUT PARTISAN BIAS: A THEORETICAL APPROACH pp. 132-151
- Keisuke Nakao
Volume 22, issue 3, 2010
- FIRM‐LEVEL DETERMINANTS OF POLITICAL INFLUENCE pp. 233-256

- Alberto Chong and Mark Gradstein
- DO STOCK RETURNS VARY WITH CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS? BUSH VS. GORE: THE FLORIDA RECOUNT pp. 257-281

- John J. Shon
- CAFTA, CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS, AND THE ROLE OF SPECIAL INTERESTS pp. 282-297

- James DeVault
- POLITICAL SELECTION OF FIRMS INTO PRIVATIZATION PROGRAMS. EVIDENCE FROM ROMANIAN COMPREHENSIVE DATA pp. 298-328

- Ádám Szentpéteri and Almos Telegdy
- TURNOVER IN POWER AS A RESTRAINT ON INVESTING IN INFLUENCE: EVIDENCE FROM THE POSTCOMMUNIST TRANSITION pp. 329-361

- Branko Milanovic, Karla Hoff and Shale Horowitz
- BREAKING THE IMPEDIMENTS TO BUDGETARY REFORMS: EVIDENCE FROM EUROPE pp. 362-391

- Stefania Fabrizio and Ashoka Mody
- MONETARY CREDIBILITY VS. VOTER APPROVAL: POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND EXCHANGE‐RATE STABILIZATION DURING CRISES pp. 392-418

- Thomas Sattler and Stefanie Walter
- INVESTING IN INSTITUTIONS pp. 419-445

- Ryan Compton, Daniel Giedeman and Noel Johnson
- ELECTORAL CYCLES THROUGH LOBBYING pp. 446-470

- Marco Bonomo and Cristina Terra
- RESOURCE CURSE, POLITICAL ENTRY, AND DEADWEIGHT COSTS pp. 471-497

- Kevin Tsui
- RATE‐CUTTING TAX REFORMS AND CORPORATE TAX COMPETITION IN EUROPE pp. 498-518

- Friedrich Heinemann, Michael Overesch and Johannes Rincke
Volume 22, issue 2, 2010
- OPTIMAL SETS OF CANDIDATES pp. 127-150

- Johannes Fedderke
- RATIONAL PARTISAN THEORY, UNCERTAINTY, AND SPATIAL VOTING: EVIDENCE FOR THE BANK OF ENGLAND'S MPC pp. 151-179

- Arnab Bhattacharjee and Sean Holly
- ESTIMATING INCUMBENCY EFFECTS IN U.S. STATE LEGISLATURES: A QUASI‐EXPERIMENTAL STUDY pp. 180-199

- Yogesh Uppal
- THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF U.S. FOREIGN AID: AMERICAN LEGISLATORS AND THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF AID pp. 200-232

- Helen V. Milner and Dustin Tingley
Volume 22, issue 1, 2010
- THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF FISCAL PRUDENCE IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE pp. 1-36

- Mark Dincecco
- FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION AND THE BUSINESS CYCLE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF SEVEN FEDERATIONS pp. 37-67

- Jonathan Rodden and Erik Wibbels
- FISCAL FEDERALISM, STATE LOBBYING AND DISCRETIONARY FINANCE: EVIDENCE FROM INDIA pp. 68-91

- Rongili Biswas, Sugata Marjit and Velayoudom Marimoutou
- GLOBAL AND DIPLOMATIC POLITICAL RISKS AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT pp. 92-125

- Rodolphe Desbordes
| |