Journal of Public Economic Theory
1999 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 6, 2019
- The political sustainability of a basic income scheme and social health insurance pp. 971-990

- Mathias Kifmann and Kerstin Roeder
- Use it or lose it pp. 991-1016

- Fahad Khalil, Doyoung Kim and Jacques Lawarree
- Job protection, housing market regulation, and the youth pp. 1017-1036

- Antoine Bonleu, Bruno Decreuse and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Long‐term care and intrafamily moral hazard: Optimal public policy pp. 1037-1055

- Justina Klimaviciute
- The determination of public tuition fees in a mixed education system: A majority voting model pp. 1056-1073

- Hejer Lasram and Didier Laussel
- Optimal antibribery policy when bribery type is endogenous pp. 1074-1106

- Fuhai Hong and Zhendong Yin
- Border tax adjustments and tariff‐tax reforms with consumption pollution pp. 1107-1125

- Nikos Tsakiris, Panos Hatzipanayotou and Michael Michael
- Spillover feedback loops and strategic complements in R&D pp. 1126-1142

- Evangelia Chalioti
- Poverty, competition, democracy, and ownership: A general equilibrium model with vertical preferences pp. 1143-1178

- Amani Kahloul, Rim Lahmandi‐Ayed and Hejer Lasram
- Giving at the close: Experimental evidence on cooperation in contributing to a public good pp. 1179-1199

- Yuval Arbel, Ronen Bar‐El, Mordechai E. Schwarz and Yossef Tobol
- Spillovers, subsidies, and second‐best socially optimal R&D pp. 1200-1220

- Rabah Amir, Huizhong Liu, Dominika Machowska and Joana Resende
- Public goods, voting, and growth pp. 1221-1265

- Kirill Borissov, Joseph Hanna and Stéphane Lambrecht
- Optimal interregional redistribution and local borrowing rules under migration and asymmetric information pp. 1266-1285

- Darong Dai, Liqun Liu and Guoqiang Tian
- Licensing versus assignment: Innovation transfer in an asymmetric duopoly pp. 1286-1308

- Shuai Niu
- Optimal fiscal policy in a model with inherited aspirations and habit formation pp. 1309-1331

- Stéphane Bouché and Carlos de Miguel
Volume 21, issue 5, 2019
- Introduction to the JPET special issues commemorating works of James Andreoni, Theodore Bergstrom, Larry Blume, and Hal Varian pp. 799-803

- Olivier Bochet, Nikos Nikiforakis, Ernesto Reuben, John Wooders and Myrna Wooders
- James Andreoni and the quest for others in our utility functions pp. 804-811

- Manuel Munoz and Nikos Nikiforakis
- Building rational cooperation on their own: Learning to start small pp. 812-825

- James Andreoni, Michael Kuhn and Larry Samuelson
- Taxation, redistribution, and observability in social dilemmas pp. 826-846

- Daniel Brent, Lata Gangadharan, Anca Mihut and Marie Claire Villeval
- Intragroup competition in public good games: The role of relative performance incentives and risk attitudes pp. 847-865

- Annarita Colasante, Aurora García‐Gallego, Nikolaos Georgantzís, Andrea Morone and Tiziana Temerario
- On the voluntary provision of “weakest‐link” public goods: The case of private information pp. 866-894

- Stefano Barbieri and David A. Malueg
- Constrained public goods in networks pp. 895-902

- Nizar Allouch and Maia King
- Impulse balance and framing effects in threshold public good games pp. 903-922

- Edward Cartwright, Anna Stepanova and Lian Xue
- Public policy, dynamic status preferences, and wealth inequality pp. 923-944

- Evangelos Dioikitopoulos, Stephen J Turnovsky and Ron Wendner
- Political contestability and public contracting pp. 945-966

- Marian Moszoro and Pablo Spiller
Volume 21, issue 4, 2019
- A pure hedonic theory of utility and status: Unhappy but efficient invidious comparisons pp. 601-621

- Pascal Courty and Merwan Engineer
- Set them (almost) free: Discretion in electoral campaigns under incomplete information pp. 622-649

- Vardan Baghdasaryan and Elena Manzoni
- Industry equilibrium with random exit or default pp. 650-686

- Svetlana Boyarchenko and Piin‐Hueih Chiang
- On the distributional effects of commodity taxation pp. 687-707

- Oriol Carbonell‐Nicolau
- Optimal mixed taxation, credit constraints, and the timing of income tax reporting pp. 708-737

- Robin Boadway, Jean-Denis Garon and Louis Perrault
- Taxation under oligopoly in a general equilibrium setting pp. 738-753

- David Collie
- Equilibrium audit strategies against tax treaty shopping pp. 754-770

- Sunghoon Hong
- Mixed duopoly: Differential game approach pp. 771-793

- Koichi Futagami, Toshihiro Matsumura and Kizuku Takao
Volume 21, issue 3, 2019
- Pollution effects on preferences: A unified approach pp. 371-399

- Stefano Bosi, David Desmarchelier and Lionel Ragot
- Price–quality competition in a mixed duopoly pp. 400-432

- Tilman Klumpp and Xuejuan Su
- Rewarding idleness pp. 433-459

- Andrea Canidio and Thomas Gall
- On optimal redistributive capital taxation pp. 460-487

- Leslie Reinhorn
- Participation constraints of matching mechanisms pp. 488-511

- Weifeng Liu
- Optimal human capital policies under the endogenous choice of educational types pp. 512-536

- Takuya Obara
- Lobbying and the international fight against tax havens pp. 537-557

- Tobias Hauck
- Housing choices, sorting, and the distribution of educational benefits under deferred acceptance pp. 558-595

- Jing Xu
Volume 21, issue 2, 2019
- Commuting in Happyville: Taxation with interjurisdictional commuting and pollution pp. 201-218

- Sophie Legras
- Nash equilibrium and party polarization in an electoral model with mixed motivations pp. 219-240

- Shino Takayama, Yuki Tamura and Terence Yeo
- Dynamic implications of tourism and environmental quality pp. 241-264

- Bazoumana Ouattara, Agustín Pérez‐Barahona and Eric Strobl
- Present bias and corporate tax policies pp. 265-290

- Minwook Kang and Lei Sandy Ye
- Multiple equilibria and global indeterminacy in an endogenous growth model with congestible public goods pp. 291-309

- Giovanni Bella and Paolo Mattana
- Corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance pp. 310-331

- Laszlo Goerke
- Tax evasion, social norms, and economic growth pp. 332-346

- Carlos Bethencourt and Lars Kunze
- The social cost problem, rights, and the (non)empty core pp. 347-365

- Stéphane Gonzalez, Alain Marciano and Philippe Solal
Volume 21, issue 1, 2019
- Optimal nonlinear taxation of income and savings without commitment pp. 5-43

- Craig Brett and John Weymark
- Are sequential round‐robin tournaments discriminatory? pp. 44-61

- Marco Sahm
- Anticorruption reforms, tax evasion, and the role of harassment pp. 62-80

- Dyuti S. Banerjee and Samarth Vaidya
- Tax havens, income shifting, and redistributive taxation pp. 81-97

- Yu‐Bong Lai
- Equalizing tax bases or tax revenues under tax competition? The role of formula apportionment pp. 98-115

- Caterina Liesegang and Marco Runkel
- Government expenditure, external and domestic public debt, and economic growth pp. 116-134

- Cuong Le Van, Phu Nguyen-Van, Amélie Barbier‐Gauchard and Duc‐Anh Le
- Population growth: A pure welfarist approach pp. 135-166

- Thomas I. Renström and Luca Spataro
- An informational role of supermajority rules in monitoring the majority party's activities pp. 167-196

- Daiki Kishishita
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