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Volume 10, issue 3, 1998
- Campaign Finance Levels as Coordinating Signals in Three‐way, Experimental Elections pp. 185-218

- T. Reitz, Roger Myerson and Robert Weber
- Twenty‐five Years after Kramer: An Assessment of Economic Retrospective Voting based upon Improved Estimates of Income and Unemployment pp. 219-248

- D. R. Kiewiet and M. Udell
- Economic Performance and Leadership Accountability: An Econometric Analysis pp. 249-296

- Maria Gallego
- Employment and Gubernatorial Elections during the Gilded Age pp. 297-309

- Jac Heckelman
- The Macroeconomic Consequences of Anticipated Price Reform pp. 311-331

- John Fender and D. Laing
Volume 10, issue 2, 1998
- Searching for the Downsian Voter with a Simple Structural Model pp. 107-126

- Darren Grant
- Foreign Aid and International Support as a Gift Exchange pp. 127-142

- Per Lundborg
- Interests Versus Ideology in the Ratification of the 16th and 17th Amendments pp. 143-160

- Randall Holcombe and D. J. Lacombe
- To Shock or Not to Shock? Economics and Political Economy of Large‐Scale Reforms pp. 161-183

- P. Lian and Shang-Jin Wei
Volume 10, issue 1, 1998
- Rationalizing the Political Business Cycle: A Workhorse Model pp. 1-17

- Susanne Lohmann
- Are PACs Trying to Influence Politicians or Voters? pp. 19-35

- Steven Levitt
- Retests on the Theory of Collective Action: The Olson and Zeckhauser Model and its Elaboration pp. 37-62

- Gi‐Heon Kwon
- Political Control of Administrative Spending: The Case of Local Governments in Norway pp. 63-83

- Jorid Kalseth and Jorn Rattso
- Economic Policy, Model Uncertainty and Elections pp. 85-103

- Wilko Letterie and Otto Swank
Volume 9, issue 3, 1997
- Introduction pp. 205-205

- T. Srinivasan
- Will Free Trade with Political Science Put Normative Economists Out of Work? pp. 207-219

- B. O'Flaherty and J. Bhagwati
- Advising Rational Agents pp. 221-224

- I. Levi
- Economists as Advisers to Politicians and to Society pp. 225-230

- Avinash Dixit
- On Misunderstanding Government: an Analysis of the Art of Policy Advice pp. 231-250

- Kaushik Basu
- The Credibility of the PRC Commitment to a Market Economy in Hong Kong: Hypotheses and Evidence pp. 251-280

- D. Newman and David Weimer
Volume 9, issue 2, 1997
- Democracies and Inefficiency pp. 99-114

- S. A. Baba
- Sequencing of Economic Reforms in the Presence of Political Constraints pp. 115-131

- Cesar Martinelli and Mariano Tommasi
- The Evolutionary Stability of Moral Objections to Free Riding pp. 133-149

- Werner Güth and Shmuel Nitzan
- Rationality in a Political‐Economic Environment pp. 151-172

- R. Grafstein
- Local Government Spending and At‐Large Versus District Representation; Do Wards Result in More “Pork”? pp. 173-203

- L. Southwick, Jr
Volume 9, issue 1, 1997
- Presidential Reputation and the Veto pp. 1-26

- Nolan M. McCarty
- Politically Motivated Fiscal Deficits: Policy Issues in Closed and Open Economies pp. 27-54

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Nouriel Roubini
- An Empirical Analysis of the Political Economy of Tariffs pp. 55-70

- Krishna Srinivasan
- The Explanatory Power of Game Theory in International Politics: Syrian–Israeli Crisis Interactions, 1951–87 pp. 71-85

- Joel M. Guttman
- GATT, Dispute Settlement and Cooperation: A Note pp. 87-93

- Shannon Mitchell
- GATT, Dispute Settlement and Cooperation: A Reply pp. 95-98

- Dan Kovenock and Marie Thursby
Volume 8, issue 3, 1996
- IS THERE A “CULTURE OF SPENDING” IN CONGRESS? pp. 191-211

- Arsene Aka, W. Reed, D. Eric Schansberg and Zhen Zhu
- A MODEL OF VOTER CHOICE IN A LIFE‐CYCLE SETTING pp. 213-229

- Stephen Blomberg
- EXPLORING POTENTIAL ARMS RACES pp. 231-240

- Carlos Seiglie
- URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY: THE INTRODUCTION OF AN pp. 241-249

- Shigemi Yabuuchi
- POLITICS WITH AND WITHOUT POLICY† pp. 251-265

- Michelle Garfinkel and Amihai Glazer
Volume 8, issue 2, 1996
- ENDOGENOUS ELECTION TIMING IN MAJORITARIAN PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEMS* pp. 85-110

- Alastair Smith
- ANTIDUMPING POLICY IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: POLITICAL DISCRETION OR TECHNICAL DETERMINATION pp. 111-131

- Angelika Eymann and Ludger Schuknecht
- PUBLIC GOODS, INDIVISIBLE GOODS, AND MARKET FAILURE pp. 133-143

- Daniel Sutter
- TRADE NEGOTIATIONS, INFORMATION AND DOMESTIC POLITICS: THE ROLE OF DOMESTIC GROUPS pp. 145-189

- Helen V. Milner and B. Rosendorff
Volume 8, issue 1, 1996
- THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF LEGAL SEGREGATION: JIM CROW AND RACIAL EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS pp. 1-15

- Gary M. Anderson and Dennis Halcoussis
- FOMC VOTING BEHAVIOR AND ELECTORAL CYCLES: PARTISAN IDEOLOGY AND PARTISAN LOYALTY pp. 17-32

- Rob Roy McGregor
- CAPITAL CONTROLS AND CONFLICT OF INTERESTS pp. 33-50

- Daniele Checchi
- THE RATIONALLY SHRINKING UNION pp. 51-59

- Barry Nalebuff and Richard Sansing
- THE COMPLEMENTARITY BETWEEN ENDOGENOUS PROTECTION AND DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT pp. 61-72

- Laixun Zhao
- THE POLITICS OF PRECOMMITMENT WITH ELECTORAL UNCERTAINTY AND TRANSACTION COSTS pp. 73-84

- Mark Gradstein
Volume 7, issue 3, 1995
- A SIGNALING MODEL OF COMPETITIVE POLITICAL PRESSURES pp. 181-206

- Susanne Lohmann
- INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE: CROSS‐COUNTRY TESTS USING ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONAL MEASURES pp. 207-227

- Stephen Knack and Philip Keefer
- THE PROFITABILITY OF COLONIAL INVESTMENT pp. 229-241

- Herschel Grossman and Murat Iyigun
- THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF QUOTA RENTS IN A DYNAMIC INTERNATIONAL TRADE MODEL* pp. 243-261

- Shannon Mitchell
- DICTATORS, DEMOCRACIES, AND VOTERS: A COMMENT ON THE RIGHT VERSUS THE OBLIGATION TO VOTE pp. 263-270

- Eliyahu Yeret
- COMPULSORY VOTING AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING pp. 271-280

- Francis O'Toole and Eric Strobl
- THE RIGHT VERSUS THE OBLIGATION TO VOTE: REJOINDER TO YERET, AND O'TOOLE AND STROBL* pp. 281-287

- W. Crain
Volume 7, issue 2, 1995
- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITH ENDOGENOUS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION pp. 93-117

- Alberto Ades
- INTEREST GROUPS, INFLUENCE AND WELFARE pp. 119-146

- Richard Ball
- RENT DISSIPATION AND THE SOCIAL COST OF PRICE POLICY pp. 147-166

- Jay Coggins
- STRATEGIC LOBBYING BY POTENTIAL INDUSTRY ENTRANTS* pp. 167-179

- Amihai Glazer and Kai Konrad
Volume 7, issue 1, 1995
- POLITICAL CYCLES pp. 1-20

- John Roemer
- SEARCH BEHAVIOR OF ASYMMETRICALLY INFORMED VOTERS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY* pp. 21-41

- Sugato Dasgupta and Kenneth C. Williams
- PREFERENCES FOR STATE TAX AND SPENDING POLICIES: EVIDENCE FROM SURVEY DATA ON THE ROLE OF INCOME pp. 43-58

- Judy Temple and Susan Porter‐Hudak
- DO GOOD OR DO WELL? PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT IN A TWO‐PARTY ECONOMY* pp. 59-78

- Gian Maria Milesi‐Ferretti
- INTENSITY OF COMPETITION, ENTRY AND ENTRY DETERRENCE IN RENT SEEKING CONTESTS pp. 79-91

- Mark Gradstein
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