Journal of Public Economic Theory
1999 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 6, 2021
- Liberal parentalism pp. 1107-1129

- Aviad Heifetz, Enrico Minelli and Herakles Polemarchakis
- Rational conjectures and evolutionary beliefs in public goods games pp. 1130-1143

- Matthew McGinty
- The impact of medical complications on optimal hospital payment pp. 1144-1173

- François Maréchal and Lionel Thomas
- Is partial privatization of universities a solution for higher education? pp. 1174-1198

- Rim Lahmandi‐Ayed, Hejer Lasram and Didier Laussel
- University–firm competition in basic research: Simultaneous versus sequential moves pp. 1199-1219

- Rabah Amir, Evangelia Chalioti and Christine Halmenschlager
- On commodity tax harmonization and public goods provision pp. 1220-1227

- Christos Kotsogiannis and Miguel‐Angel Lopez‐Garcia
- Is fiscal austerity really self‐defeating? pp. 1228-1260

- Alessandro Piergallini
- Property rights and long‐run capital pp. 1261-1286

- Julio Dávila
- Second‐best pricing for incomplete market segments: Application to electricity pricing pp. 1287-1311

- Nicolas Astier
Volume 23, issue 5, 2021
- Introduction to the special issue on markets, policies, and economic design: Theory and experiments pp. 765-771

- Rabah Amir and Myrna Wooders
- Private‐information group contests with complementarities pp. 772-800

- Stefano Barbieri and Iryna Topolyan
- Monopolistic supply of sorting, inequality, and welfare pp. 801-821

- Lisa Windsteiger
- Matching soulmates pp. 822-857

- Greg Leo, Jian Lou, Martin Van der Linden, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik and Myrna Wooders
- The whip and the Bible: Punishment versus internalization pp. 858-894

- Rohan Dutta, David Levine and Salvatore Modica
- Zero‐intelligence versus human agents: An experimental analysis of the efficiency of Double Auctions and Over‐the‐Counter markets of varying sizes pp. 895-932

- Giuseppe Attanasi, Samuele Centorrino and Elena Manzoni
- One‐sided bargaining over a finite set of alternatives pp. 933-957

- Tim Groseclose
- Bargaining over loan contracts with signaling pp. 958-984

- Alexander Zimper and Mpoifeng Molefinyane
- Household tax evasion pp. 985-1011

- Nigar Hashimzade, Gareth D. Myles and Hana Yousefi
- On the Neutrality of Profit Taxation in a Mixed Oligopoly pp. 1012-1021

- Horn‐In Kuo, Cheng-Hau Peng and K. L. Glen Ueng
- Specific taxation, asymmetric costs, and endogenous quality pp. 1022-1051

- Philipp J. H. Schröder and Allan Sørensen
- Equivalence between fixed fee and ad valorem profit royalty pp. 1052-1073

- Stefano Colombo, Siyu Ma, Debapriya Sen and Yair Tauman
- Controlling monopoly power in a double‐auction market experiment pp. 1074-1101

- Giuseppe Attanasi, Kene Boun My, Andrea Guido and Mathieu Lefebvre
Volume 23, issue 4, 2021
- VAT and the taxation of rents pp. 601-621

- Robin Boadway, Motohiro Sato and Jean-François Tremblay
- Competition and the risk of bank failure: Breaking with the representative borrower assumption pp. 622-638

- Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira and Leonor Modesto
- Optimal taxation in an endogenous growth model with variable population and public expenditure pp. 639-659

- Thomas I. Renström and Luca Spataro
- A political foundation of public investment and welfare spending pp. 660-690

- Anne Villamil, Xiaobing Wang and Ning Xue
- Existence of equilibrium in an overlapping‐generations model with government debt pp. 691-709

- Jinlu Li and Shuanglin Lin
- Conflict prevention by Bayesian persuasion pp. 710-731

- Raphaela Hennigs
- Public investment criteria under optimal nonlinear income taxation without commitment pp. 732-745

- Shigeo Morita and Takuya Obara
- Free and second‐best entry in oligopolies with network effects pp. 746-759

- Adriana Gama and Mario Samano
Volume 23, issue 3, 2021
- Competitive screening and information transmission pp. 407-437

- Inacio Bo and Chiu Yu Ko
- Growth maximizing government size, social capital, and corruption pp. 438-461

- Gaetano Carmeci, Luciano Mauro and Fabio Privileggi
- Hyperbolic discounting and the time‐consistent solution of three canonical environmental problems pp. 462-486

- Holger Strulik
- Taxing multinationals: The scope for enforcement cooperation pp. 487-509

- Jean Hindriks and Yukihiro Nishimura
- Efficiency, access, and the mixed delivery of health care services pp. 510-533

- Chiara Canta
- Optimal income taxation with tax avoidance pp. 534-550

- Georges Casamatta
- Interregional negotiations and strategic delegation under government subsidy schemes pp. 551-582

- Ryusuke Shinohara
- Optimal pension plan default policies when employees are biased pp. 583-596

- Asen Ivanov
Volume 23, issue 2, 2021
- Distributive politics with other‐regarding preferences pp. 203-227

- Minh T. Le, Alejandro Saporiti and Yizhi Wang
- Stochastic dominance and decomposable measures of inequality and poverty pp. 228-247

- Buhong Zheng
- On multidimensional poverty rankings of binary attributes pp. 248-274

- Vito Peragine, Maria G. Pittau, Ernesto Savaglio and Stefano Vannucci
- A noncooperative model of contest network formation pp. 275-317

- Kenan Huremović
- Subsidizing heterogeneous higher education systems pp. 318-344

- Limor Hatsor and Itzhak Zilcha
- Public provisions of professional services pp. 345-362

- Krzysztof Szczygielski
- When redistribution makes personalized pricing of externalities useless pp. 363-375

- Marc Fleurbaey and Ulrike Kornek
- Individually rational rules for the division problem when the number of units to be allotted is endogenous pp. 376-401

- Gustavo Bergantiños, Jordi Masso and Alejandro Neme
Volume 23, issue 1, 2021
- Private protection and public policing pp. 5-28

- Ross Hickey, Steeve Mongrain, Joanne Roberts and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Social Security and the increasing longevity gap pp. 29-52

- Eytan Sheshinski and Frank Caliendo
- Speculative trade and the value of public information pp. 53-68

- Spyros Galanis
- Criminal mobility, fugitives, and extradition rules pp. 69-104

- Rosario Crino, Giovanni Immordino and Salvatore Piccolo
- Green consumers and environmental policy pp. 105-140

- Christos Constantatos, Christos Pargianas and Eftichios Sartzetakis
- The political economy of enforcer liability for wrongful police stops pp. 141-157

- Tim Friehe and Murat C. Mungan
- On the core of economies with multilateral environmental externalities pp. 158-171

- Giorgos Stamatopoulos
- Lexicographic choice under variable capacity constraints pp. 172-196

- Battal Dogan, Serhat Doğan and Kemal Yildiz
- Special issue on: The economics of Covid and other pandemics pp. 197-197

- Rabah Amir and Raouf Boucekkine
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