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Volume 56, issue 4, 2003
- Rent Seeking into the Income Distribution pp. 441-456

- William Shughart, Robert Tollison and Zhipeng Yan
- How Corruption Affects Productivity pp. 457-474

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- The Relationship Between Currency Competition and Inflation pp. 475-490

- Elham Mafi‐Kreft
- Does Foreign Direct Investment Always Enhance Economic Growth? pp. 491-508

- Joze Mencinger
- Labor Market Regulation and Labor Market Performance: Evidence Based on Surveys among Senior Business Executives pp. 509-540

- Horst Feldmann
- Relative Demand Shocks and Relative Wage Rigidities During the Rise and Fall of Swiss Unemployment pp. 541-562

- Patrick Puhani
Volume 56, issue 3, 2003
- E‐exchange and the Boundary between Households and Organizations pp. 315-340

- Assar Lindbeck and Solveig Wikström
- Social Capital and the Internet: Evidence from Swiss Panel Data pp. 341-360

- Axel Franzen
- The Future of the Defence Firm pp. 361-380

- Keith Hartley and Todd Sandler
- A Divided Europe? Regional Convergence and Neighbourhood Spillover Effects pp. 381-393

- Anca Carrington
- A Market Mechanism for Scientific Communication: A Comment pp. 395-400

- Rajeev Goel
- A Market Mechanism for Scientific Communication: Reply pp. 401-403

- Yohanes Riyanto and Ibrahim Yetkiner
Volume 56, issue 2, 2003
- Dry Holes in Economic Research pp. 161-173

- David Laband and Robert Tollison
- Reputation and Relevance of Economics Journals pp. 175-197

- Michael Bräuninger and Justus Haucap
- Access as a Motivational Device: Implications for Human Resource Management pp. 199-221

- Pablo Arocena and Mikel Villanueva
- Corruption, Productivity and Socialism pp. 223-244

- Geoffrey Wyatt
- Choice Behaviour: Looking for Remedy to Some Central Logical Problems in Rational Action pp. 245-262

- Jukka Kaisla
Volume 56, issue 1, 2003
- The Happy Few: Cross–Country Evidence on Social Capital and Life Satisfaction pp. 3-16

- Christian Bjørnskov
- Understanding the American Decline in Social Capital, 1952–1998 pp. 17-46

- Dora Costa and Matthew Kahn
- Self–Serving Bias in Tax Perceptions: Federalism as a Source of Political Instability pp. 47-68

- Bruno Heyndels and John Ashworth
- Does Competition Enhancement Have Permanent Inflation Effects? pp. 69-94

- Paul Cavelaars
- Roles of Bilateral and Multilateral Aid in Economic Growth of Developing Countries pp. 95-110

- Rati Ram
Volume 55, issue 4, 2002
- Preferences over Prosperity and Pollution: Environmental Valuation based on Happiness Surveys pp. 473-494

- Heinz Welsch
- Privatization and Equity in Brazil and Russia pp. 495-522

- Werner Baer and James Bang
- Public Profit Sharing pp. 523-542

- Ronnie Schöb
- ICT Innovation and Economic Performance: The Role of Financial Intermediation pp. 543-562

- Aerdt Houben and Jan Kakes
- A Market Mechanism for Scientific Communication: A Proposal pp. 563-567

- Yohanes Riyanto and Ibrahim Yetkiner
- Pay More Tribute to Smart Ants: A Note on the Tullockian Environmental Coordination in Non–Human Societies pp. 569-573

- Guang-Zhen Sun
Volume 55, issue 3, 2002
- Quality Control in Economics pp. 315-334

- David N. Laband, Robert Tollison and Gokhan Karahan
- Competition for Sainthood and the Millennial Church pp. 335-360

- Mario Ferrero
- The Impact of Intelligence and Institutional Improvements on Economic Growth pp. 361-380

- Erich Weede and Sebastian Kämpf
- Regional Cluster Policies: Learning by Comparing? pp. 381-402

- Gert–Jan Hospers and Sjoerd Beugelsdijk
- Which Economic Freedoms Contribute to Growth? A Comment pp. 403-416

- Jan-Egbert Sturm, Erik Leertouwer and Jakob de Haan
- Which Economic Freedoms Contribute to Growth? Reply pp. 417-420

- Jac Heckelman and Michael D. Stroup
Volume 55, issue 2, 2002
- Power Corrupts, But Can Office Ennoble? pp. 157-178

- Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit
- On the Role of Heroes in Political and Economic Processes pp. 179-195

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- Tax Evasion and Voting: An Experimental Analysis pp. 197-221

- Lars Feld and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Evolutionary Approaches to Politics pp. 223-246

- Michael Wohlgemuth
- Undemocratic Governments pp. 247-264

- Gordon Tullock
- Democratic Governance for a Globalized World pp. 265-287

- Reiner Eichenberger and Bruno Frey
- Choosing Not To Choose: When Politicians Choose To Delegate Powers pp. 289-310

- Stefan Voigt and Eli M. Salzberger
Volume 55, issue 1, 2002
- Linking Measured Risk Aversion to Individual Characteristics pp. 3-26

- Joop Hartog, Ada Ferrer‐i‐Carbonell and Nicole Jonker
- Redistribution as a Local Public Good: An Empirical Test for Flemish Municipalities pp. 27-56

- John Ashworth, Bruno Heyndels and Carine Smolders
- The Path of Liberalization and Economic Growth pp. 57-80

- Hans Pitlik
- Impeded Industrial Restructuring: The Growth Penalty pp. 81-98

- David B. Audretsch, Martin A. Carree, André van Stel and Roy Thurik
Volume 54, issue 4, 2001
- Institutions of Conflict Management and Economic Growth in the European Union pp. 509-531

- Friedrich Schneider and Alexander Wagner
- The Enlargement of the European Union and the Redistribution of Seigniorage Wealth pp. 533-546

- Holger Feist
- European Monetary Union, the Term Structure, and the Lucas Critique pp. 547-556

- Peter Bergeijk and Jan Marc Berk
- The Positive Economics of Labor Market Rigidities and Investor Protection pp. 557-590

- Rainer Fehn and Carsten‐Patrick Meier
- Can Inflation Be Too Low? pp. 591-602

- Torben M. Andersen
Volume 54, issue 2‐3, 2001
- The Strange Disappearance of Welfare Economics pp. 193-206

- Anthony Atkinson
- Political Parties and Paper Money Inflation in Sweden During the 18th Century pp. 207-212

- Peter Bernholz
- Five Rational Actor Accounts of the Welfare State pp. 213-233

- Geoffrey Brennan
- Direct Democracy, Classical Liberalism, and Constitutional Strategy pp. 235-242

- James Buchanan
- Product Standards and International Trade. Harmonization through Private Coalitions? pp. 243-264

- Alessandra Casella
- The Politicization of Growth Theory pp. 265-286

- Douglas A. Hibbs, Jr.
- Can We Decentralize Our Unemployment Policies? Evidence from the United States pp. 287-308

- Robert P. Inman and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- Rationality and Reality pp. 309-316

- Hartmut Kliemt
- Intrinsic Motivation in a New Light pp. 317-342

- Siegwart Lindenberg
- Public Choice after 50 Years, Bruno Frey after 60 pp. 343-353

- Dennis C. Mueller
- Why Do People Vote? The Cognitive‐Illusion Proposition and Its Test pp. 355-378

- Karl‐Dieter Opp
- Economics that Matters: Using the Tax System to Solve the Shortage of Human Organs pp. 379-381

- Andrew Oswald
- Corruption and Religion Adding to the Economic Model pp. 383-413

- Martin Paldam
- Trust and Honesty in Post‐Socialist Societies pp. 415-443

- Susan Rose‐Ackerman
- The Reluctant Rebel Or Glamour and Poverty of the Homo Oeconomicus pp. 445-452

- Kurt W. Rothschild
- Thinking About Something Else: A Rationality‐Compatible Mechanism with Macroscopic Consequences pp. 453-464

- Pierre Salmon
- The Interest‐Group Theory of Government: Problems and Prospects pp. 465-472

- Robert Tollison
- Partly for the Money: Rewards and Incentives to Artists pp. 473-490

- Ruth Towse
- Emotional Hazard Exemplified by Taxation‐Induced Anger pp. 491-506

- Frans van Winden
Volume 54, issue 1, 2001
- Rational Ignorance versus Rational Irrationality pp. 3-26

- Bryan Caplan
- Short‐Term Horizons in Foreign Exchange? Survey Evidence from dealers and Fund Managers pp. 27-48

- Lukas Menkhoff
- The Economics of Shame in Work Groups: How Mutual Monitoring Can Decrease Cooperation in Teams pp. 49-66

- Shepley W. Orr
- Unemployment and the Separation of Married Couples pp. 67-88

- Kornelius Kraft
- The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investments: Sensitivity Analyses of Cross‐Country Regressions pp. 89-114

- Avik Chakrabarti
- Note: On Assessing the Efficiency of the Welfare State: A Comment pp. 115-124

- Martin Ravallion
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