Journal of Public Economic Theory
1999 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 6, 2018
- International bond risk premia, currency of denomination, and macroeconomic (in)stability pp. 795-821

- Shu‐Hua Chen
- Ambiguity aversion in the all‐pay auction and war of attrition pp. 822-839

- Steven Stong
- Lotteries and Lindahl prices in public good provision pp. 840-848

- Jörg Franke and Wolfgang Leininger
- Fair optimal tax with endogenous productivities pp. 849-873

- Marc Fleurbaey and Giacomo Valletta
- Budget flexibility, government spending, and welfare pp. 874-895

- Sezer Yasar
- Price and quantity competition in an asymmetric duopoly with licensing pp. 896-913

- Shuai Niu
- Inequality, educational choice, and public school quality in income‐mixing communities pp. 914-943

- Paolo Melindi‐Ghidi
- Fertility, retirement age, and pay‐as‐you‐go pensions pp. 944-961

- Hung-Ju Chen
Volume 20, issue 5, 2018
- A model of informal favor exchange on networks pp. 639-656

- Virginie Masson, S. Choi, Angus Moore and Mandar Oak
- Taking on the boss: Informative contests in prosecutor elections pp. 657-671

- Bryan McCannon and Joylynn Pruitt
- State‐owned firms and private debt pp. 672-702

- Pierre Picard and Ridwan Rusli
- Sequential choice of sharing rules in collective contests pp. 703-724

- Pau Balart, Sabine Flamand, Oliver Gürtler and Orestis Troumpounis
- Legal institution and the evolution of moral conduct pp. 725-741

- Jon C. Thompson and Jiabin Wu
- Simple menus of cost‐based contracts with monotone optimal effort pp. 742-756

- Yonghong An and Daiqiang Zhang
- On the role of the exclusionary rule for optimal law enforcement effort pp. 757-767

- Tim Friehe and Thomas J. Miceli
- Growth strategy with social capital, human capital and physical capital—Theory and evidence: The case of Vietnam pp. 768-787

- Cuong Le Van, Anh Nguyen, Ngoc‐Minh Nguyen and Michel Simioni
- Royalties, entry, and spectrum allocation to the broadcasting industry: A corrigendum pp. 788-788

- Amnon Levy, Michael Caputo and Benoît Pierre Freyens
Volume 20, issue 4, 2018
- Subjective well‐being, consumption comparisons, and optimal income taxation pp. 455-476

- Sean Slack and David Ulph
- Selective incentives and intragroup heterogeneity in collective contests pp. 477-498

- Shmuel Nitzan and Kaoru Ueda
- Strategic budgets in sequential elimination contests pp. 499-524

- Gagan Ghosh and Steven Stong
- Public goods and public bads pp. 525-540

- Wolfgang Buchholz, Richard Cornes and Dirk Rübbelke
- The efficiency of decentralized environmental policies under global pollution and tradable emission permits pp. 541-556

- Nikos Tsakiris, Panos Hatzipanayotou and Michael Michael
- Trade, environment, and income inequality: An optimal taxation approach pp. 557-581

- Philippe Bontems and Estelle Gozlan
- Experimental evidence on tax salience and tax incidence pp. 582-612

- Andrea Morone, Francesco Nemore and Simone Nuzzo
- What's the damage? Environmental regulation with policy‐motivated bureaucrats pp. 613-633

- Achim Voß and Jörg Lingens
Volume 20, issue 3, 2018
- Optimal unemployment insurance and redistribution pp. 303-324

- Robin Boadway and Katherine Cuff
- Global public goods and coalition formation under matching mechanisms pp. 325-355

- Weifeng Liu
- Rebranding ex‐convicts pp. 356-366

- Young‐Chul Kim and Glenn C. Loury
- Reputation versus information: The delegation policy when the principal has reputational concerns pp. 367-389

- Yasunari Tamada and Tsung-Sheng Tsai
- Group identity in a network formation game with cost sharing pp. 390-415

- Pritha Dev
- Optimal privatization and uniform subsidy policies: A note pp. 416-423

- Ming Hsin Lin and Toshihiro Matsumura
- Securely implementable social choice functions in divisible and nonexcludable public good economies with quasi‐linear utility functions pp. 424-436

- Katsuhiko Nishizaki
- Endogenous economic growth with disembodied knowledge pp. 437-449

- Carla Marchese and Fabio Privileggi
Volume 20, issue 2, 2018
- Does transparency reduce political corruption? pp. 123-135

- Octavian Strîmbu and Patrick Gonzalez
- Information transmission during the trial: The role of punitive damages and legal costs pp. 136-155

- Ana Espínola‐Arredondo, Felix Munoz‐Garcia and Pitchayaporn Tantihkarnchana
- The technological determinants of long‐run inequality pp. 156-176

- Andrea Canidio
- Is emission intensity or output U‐shaped in the strictness of environmental policy? pp. 177-201

- Bouwe Dijkstra and Maria J. Gil‐Moltó
- Taxation of firms with unknown mobility pp. 202-217

- Johannes Becker and Andrea Schneider
- Prices versus quantities in the presence of a second, unpriced, externality pp. 218-238

- Guy Meunier
- On public opinion polls and voters' turnout pp. 239-256

- Esteban Klor and Eyal Winter
- On the equilibrium and welfare consequences of getting ahead of the Smiths pp. 257-270

- Frédéric Gavrel and Therese Rebiere
- The most ordinally egalitarian of random voting rules pp. 271-276

- Anna Bogomolnaia
- Illiquid life annuities pp. 277-297

- Hippolyte d'Albis and Johanna Etner
Volume 20, issue 1, 2018
- Special issue on taxation in the digital economy pp. 5-8

- Maya Bacache‐Beauvallet and Francis Bloch
- Tax incidence on competing two‐sided platforms pp. 9-21

- Paul Belleflamme and Eric Toulemonde
- Taxation in digital media markets pp. 22-39

- Hans Jarle Kind and Marko Koethenbuerger
- Taxation of a digital monopoly platform pp. 40-51

- Marc Bourreau, Bernard Caillaud and Romain De Nijs
- Taxation and privacy protection on Internet platforms pp. 52-66

- Francis Bloch and Gabrielle Demange
- Transfer pricing regulation and taxation of royalty payments pp. 67-84

- Steffen Juranek, Dirk Schindler and Guttorm Schjelderup
- Efficient tax competition under the origin principle pp. 85-99

- Stephane Gauthier
- Tax competition, tax coordination, and e‐commerce pp. 100-117

- Maya Bacache Beauvallet
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