Journal of Public Economic Theory
1999 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 6, 2023
- Epidemics, vaccines, and health policy pp. 1143-1148

- Rabah Amir and Raouf Boucekkine
- Control and spread of contagion in networks with global effects pp. 1149-1187

- John Higgins and Tarun Sabarwal
- Vaccination under pessimistic expectations in clinical trials and immunization campaigns pp. 1188-1211

- Hippolyte d'Albis, Johanna Etner and Josselin Thuilliez
- The role of vaccine effectiveness on individual vaccination decisions and welfare pp. 1212-1228

- Andrea Sorensen
- First‐best health policy in vaccine markets with health and network externalities pp. 1229-1250

- Rabah Amir, Filomena Garcia and Iryna Topolyan
- Risk, trust, and altruism in genetic data sharing pp. 1251-1269

- Zeeshan Samad, Myrna Wooders, Bradley Malin and Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
- Environment, public debt, and epidemics pp. 1270-1303

- Marion Davin, Mouez Fodha and Thomas Seegmuller
- Health subsidies, prevention and welfare pp. 1304-1336

- Luca Marchiori and Olivier Pierrard
- Cultural and economic integration of immigrant minorities: Analytical framework and policy implications pp. 1337-1360

- Mark Gradstein and Moshe Justman
- Should the police give priority to violence within criminal organizations? A personnel economics perspective pp. 1361-1393

- C. Bravard, J. Durieu, Jurjen Kamphorst, S. Roché and S. Sémirat
Volume 25, issue 5, 2023
- Twin peaks: Expressive externality in group participation pp. 897-929

- David K. Levine, Salvatore Modica and Junze Sun
- Sovereign debt assistance and democratic decision‐making pp. 930-943

- Ruth Ben‐Yashar, Miriam Krausz and Shmuel Nitzan
- Comparative analyses of fiscal sustainability of the budgetary policy rules pp. 944-984

- Koichi Futagami and Kunihiko Konishi
- More competition to alleviate poverty? A general equilibrium model and an empirical study pp. 985-1011

- Hend Ghazzai, Wided Hemissi, Rim Lahmandi‐Ayed and Sana Mami Kefi
- Equity‐settled share‐based payments and their (strategic) use under asymmetric information pp. 1012-1042

- Stefano Bolatto and Giuseppe Pignataro
- Taxes, risk taking, and financial stability pp. 1043-1068

- Michael Kogler
- Opacity in bargaining over public good provision pp. 1069-1095

- Julian Lamprecht and Marcel Thum
- Effects of subsidies on growth and welfare in a quality‐ladder model with elastic labor pp. 1096-1137

- Ruiyang Hu, Yibai Yang and Zhijie Zheng
Volume 25, issue 4, 2023
- A spatial theory of urban segregation pp. 653-678

- Gian Luca Carniglia and Juan F. Escobar
- Nonlinear taxation of income and education in the presence of income‐misreporting pp. 679-726

- Spencer Bastani, Firouz Gahvari and Luca Micheletto
- Optimal climate and fiscal policy in an OLG economy pp. 727-752

- Richard Jaimes
- Minimum wage spillover effects and social welfare in a model of stochastic job matching pp. 753-802

- Panagiotis Nanos
- Timing of preference submissions under the Boston mechanism pp. 803-820

- Li Chen
- Information design, externalities, and government interventions pp. 821-839

- Cheng Li and Yancheng Xiao
- Growth and optimal policies in an R&D‐growth model with imperfect international capital mobility pp. 840-866

- Mei‐ying Hu, Ping‐ho Chen, Hsun Chu and Ching‐chong Lai
- Kantian equilibria of a class of Nash bargaining games pp. 867-891

- Atakan Dizarlar and Emin Karagözoğlu
Volume 25, issue 3, 2023
- Informational roles of pre‐election polls pp. 441-458

- Jinhee Jo
- Can corruption encourage clean technology transfer? pp. 459-492

- Chiu Yu Ko, Bo Shen and Xuyao Zhang
- The purity of impure public goods pp. 493-514

- Anja Brumme, Wolfgang Buchholz and Dirk Rübbelke
- Political alienation and voter mobilization in elections pp. 515-531

- Alberto Grillo
- Scale‐dependent and risky returns to savings: Consequences for optimal capital taxation pp. 532-569

- Eddy Zanoutene
- Endogenous timing in tax competition: The effect of asymmetric information pp. 570-614

- Takaaki Hamada
- Tax competition, public input, and market power pp. 615-623

- Steve Billon
- Optimal patent licensing—Two or three‐part tariff pp. 624-648

- Swapnendu Banerjee (Bandyopadhyay), Arijit Mukherjee and Sougata Poddar
Volume 25, issue 2, 2023
- Responsiveness to priority‐based affirmative action policy in school choice pp. 229-244

- Umut Dur and Yifan Xie
- Choosing between imperfect proxies for a corrective tax pp. 245-275

- Paul Calcott and Vladimir Petkov
- Endogenous leadership and sustainability of enhanced cooperation in a repeated interactions model of tax competition: Endogenous leadership in tax competition pp. 276-300

- Jun‐ichi Itaya and Chikara Yamaguchi
- Environmental taxation, information precision, and information sharing pp. 301-341

- Jihad Elnaboulsi, Wassim Daher and Yiğit Sağlam
- Optimal taxation with positional considerations pp. 342-358

- Ourania Karakosta and Eleftherios Zacharias
- Theory of cultural capital: Productive use of an unproductive activity pp. 359-375

- Sam‐Ho Lee
- Pension, possible phaseout, and endogenous fertility in general equilibrium pp. 376-406

- Amol Amol, Monisankar Bishnu and Tridip Ray
- Assurance payments on the coordination of threshold public goods provision: An experimental investigation pp. 407-436

- Zhi Li, Dongsheng Chen and Pengfei Liu
Volume 25, issue 1, 2023
- Social welfare and the unrepresentative representative consumer pp. 5-28

- Michael Jerison
- International coordination of debt rules with time‐inconsistent voters pp. 29-60

- Ryo Arawatari and Tetsuo Ono
- Elimination contests with collusive team players pp. 61-89

- Bo Chen and Shanlin Jin
- Externalities, entry bias, and optimal subsidy policy for cleaner environment pp. 90-122

- Rupayan Pal, Marcella Scrimitore and Ruichao Song
- Assignment maximization pp. 123-138

- Mustafa Oğuz Afacan, Inacio Bo and Bertan Turhan
- Endogenous capital stock and depreciation in the United States pp. 139-167

- F. J. Escribá‐Pérez, M. J. Murgui‐García and J. R. Ruiz‐Tamarit
- Capital depreciation allowances, redistributive taxation, and economic growth pp. 168-195

- Günther Rehme
- Internal debt and welfare pp. 196-224

- Zarko Kalamov
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