Journal of Public Economic Theory
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Volume 19, issue 6, 2017
- Dominance solvable approval voting games pp. 1047-1068

- Sébastien Courtin and Matias Nuñez
- Heterogeneity, impatience, and dynamic private provision of a discrete public good pp. 1069-1080

- Subhra K. Bhattacharya, Oleksiy Tokovenko and Kavita Sardana
- Royalties, entry, and spectrum allocation to the broadcasting industry pp. 1081-1098

- Michael Caputo and Benoit Pierre Freyens
- The optimal minimum wage with regulatory uncertainty pp. 1099-1116

- John Bennett and Ioana Chioveanu
- Corruption, intrinsic motivation, and the love of praise pp. 1117-1138

- Amrita Dhillon, Antonio Nicolo' and Fei Xu
- Rules of evidence and liability in contract litigation: The efficiency of the General Dynamics rule pp. 1139-1150

- Vlad Radoias, Simon J. Wilkie and Michael A. Williams
- Equal treatment and socially optimal R&D in duopoly with one-way spillovers pp. 1151-1169

- Charlène Cosandier, Giuseppe De Feo and Malgorzata Knauff
Volume 19, issue 5, 2017
- Discounting and welfare evaluation of policies pp. 903-920

- Jean-François Mertens and Anna Rubinchik
- Environmental protection without loss of international competitiveness pp. 921-936

- Sajal Lahiri and George Symeonidis
- Are the Laffer curve and the green paradox mutually exclusive? pp. 937-956

- Stefano Bosi and David Desmarchelier
- Optimal policy and the role of social contacts in a search model with heterogeneous workers pp. 957-985

- Yuliia Stupnytska and Anna Zaharieva
- Regulation and rent-seeking: The role of the distribution of political and economic power pp. 986-1008

- Fernando del Río and Francisco Lores
- A normative foundation for equity-sensitive health evaluation: The role of relative comparisons of health gains pp. 1009-1025

- Juan Moreno-Ternero and Lars Peter Østerdal
- Fairness in tax compliance: A political competition model pp. 1026-1041

- Ángel Solano-Garcia
Volume 19, issue 4, 2017
- The company you keep: Qualitative uncertainty in providing a club good pp. 763-788

- Bipasa Datta and Clive Fraser
- Public expenditure distribution, voting, and growth pp. 789-810

- Lorenzo Burlon
- Tax competition for foreign direct investments and the nature of the incumbent firm pp. 811-826

- Oscar Amerighi and Giuseppe Feo
- Corruption and the public display of wealth pp. 827-840

- Simona Fabrizi and Steffen Lippert
- Emissions abatement R&D: Dynamic competition in supply schedules pp. 841-859

- Flavio Menezes and Jorge Pereira
- Democracy and competition: Vertical differentiation and labor in a general equilibrium model pp. 860-874

- Amani Kahloul, Rim Lahmandi-Ayed, Hejer Lasram and Didier Laussel
- Conflict technology in cooperation: The group size paradox revisited pp. 875-898

- Sung-Ha Hwang
Volume 19, issue 3, 2017
- Long-term care policy with lazy rotten kids pp. 583-602

- Helmuth Cremer and Kerstin Roeder
- Mandating vaccination with unknown indirect effects pp. 603-619

- Charles Manski
- Optimal fiscal policy in sunspot-driven oligopolistic economies pp. 620-638

- Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira and Frédéric Dufourt
- Private takings pp. 639-657

- Alessandro Marchesiani and Ed Nosal
- Preemptive bribery and incomplete information: Does prior knowledge matter? pp. 658-673

- Ajit Mishra and Andrew Samuel
- Job creators, job creation, and the tax code pp. 674-691

- Adrian Masters
- Dynamic dissolutions and unifications pp. 692-712

- Christopher J. Ellis
- Consumption adaptation, anticipation-bias, and optimal income taxation pp. 713-731

- Thomas Aronsson and Ronnie Schöb
- Optimal rationing within a heterogeneous population pp. 732-738

- Philippe Choné and Stephane Gauthier
- Optimal income taxation with a stationarity constraint in a dynamic stochastic economy pp. 739-747

- Marcus Berliant and Shota Fujishima
- Design of reforms with time-inconsistent voters pp. 748-761

- Jisoo Hwang and Johanna Möllerström
Volume 19, issue 2, 2017
- Can Trade Be Good for the Environment? pp. 267-288

- Harvey Lapan and Shiva Sikdar
- Optimal Universal and Categorical Benefit Provision with Classification Errors and Imperfect Enforcement pp. 289-311

- Sean Slack and David Ulph
- Partially Revealing Campaign Promises pp. 312-330

- Elena Panova
- The Efficiency of Tenure Contracts in Academic Employment pp. 331-361

- Bruce Cater, Byron Lew and Marcus Pivato
- Green Technology and Optimal Emissions Taxation pp. 362-376

- Stuart McDonald and Joanna Poyago-Theotoky
- Group Structure and Public Goods Provision in Heterogeneous Societies pp. 377-408

- Jo Lind
- Altruism, Liquidity Constraint, and Investment in Education pp. 409-425

- Toshihiro Ihori, Kimiyoshi Kamada and Takashi Sato
- Information Provision in Procurement Auctions pp. 426-444

- Joaquin Coleff and Daniel Garcia
- Nonconvergent Electoral Equilibria under Scoring Rules: Beyond Plurality pp. 445-460

- Dodge Cahan and Arkadii Slinko
- Emission Taxes and Product Differentiation in the Presence of Foreign Firms pp. 461-489

- Luis Gautier
- The Welfare and Employment Effects of Centralized Public Sector Wage Bargaining pp. 490-510

- Gabriele Cardullo
- Marginal Subsidies in Tullock Contests pp. 511-526

- Jonathan Thomas and Zhewei Wang
- Relational Political Contribution under Common Agency pp. 527-547

- Akifumi Ishihara
- Signaling in a Rent-Seeking Contest with One-Sided Asymmetric Information pp. 548-564

- Pim Heijnen and Lambert Schoonbeek
- On the Cost of Opportunistic Behavior in the Public Sector: A General-Equilibrium Approach pp. 565-582

- Aleksandar Vasilev
Volume 19, issue 1, 2017
- Schooling and the Intergenerational Transmission of Values pp. 1-17

- Marina Della Giusta, Nigar Hashimzade and Gareth Myles
- Private, Social, and Self-Insurance for Long-Term Care in the Presence of Family Help pp. 18-37

- Philippe De Donder and Pierre Pestieau
- Fiscal Federalism and Electoral Accountability pp. 38-58

- Toke Aidt and Jayasri Dutta
- Organizational Cultures of Corruption pp. 59-80

- Patrick Schneider and Gautam Bose
- Does the Cost Paradox Preclude Technological Progress under Imperfect Competition? pp. 81-96

- Rabah Amir, Christine Halmenschlager and Malgorzata Knauff
- Ambiguity and Accident Law pp. 97-120

- Surajeet Chakravarty and David Kelsey
- The Dynamics of Pharmaceutical Regulation and R&D Investments pp. 121-141

- Rosella Levaggi, Michele Moretto and Paolo Pertile
- The Provision of Language-Specific Public Services pp. 142-157

- Alex Armstrong
- Debt Policy Rules in an Open Economy pp. 158-177

- Keiichi Morimoto, Takeo Hori, Noritaka Maebayashi and Koichi Futagami
- Dragon Slaying with Ambiguity: Theory and Experiments pp. 178-197

- David Kelsey and Sara le Roux
- Voluntary Contributions to a Mutual Insurance Pool pp. 198-218

- Louis Lévy-Garboua, Claude Montmarquette, Jonathan Vaksmann and Marie Claire Villeval
- A Strategic Implementation of the Shapley Value for the Nested Cost-Sharing Problem pp. 219-233

- Youngsub Chun, Cheng-Cheng Hu and Chun-Hsien Yeh
- Fairness versus Efficiency in Public School Assignments pp. 234-243

- Umut Özek
- Discrimination via Exclusion: An Experiment on Group Identity and Club Goods pp. 244-263

- Surajeet Chakravarty and Miguel Fonseca
- A Comment on Dehez and Tellone, “Data games: sharing public goods with exclusion” pp. 264-265

- Anna Khmelnitskaya and Theo Driessen
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