Economic Analysis and Policy
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Volume 39, issue 3, 2009
- Economics of Sports: A Note to this Special Issue pp. 333-336

- Benno Torgler
- Interacting with WADA, IOC, UCI and ASADA: A Cycling Australia Perspective pp. 339-340

- Graham Fredricks, Shayne Bannan and David T. Martin
- Sports Rules As Common Pool Resources: A Better Way to Respond to Doping pp. 341-344

- Edward Castronova and Gert Wagner
- Doping and Fair Play pp. 345-347

- Nicolas Eber
- Pecuniary Disincentives in the Anti-Doping Fight pp. 349-351

- Wolfgang Maennig
- The Basic Economics of Match Fixing in Sport Tournaments pp. 355-377

- Raul Caruso
- Are Demographic Diversity Effects Spurious? pp. 379-388

- Stephan Nüesch
- Who Is The Best Formula 1 Driver? An Economic Approach to Evaluating Talent pp. 389-406

- Reiner Eichenberger and David Stadelmann
- Towards a New Dynamic Measure of Competitive Balance: A Study Applied to Australia’s Two Major Professional ‘Football’ Leagues* pp. 407-428

- Liam Lenten
- The Dynamic of Bicycle Finals: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Slipstreaming pp. 429-442

- Alexander Dilger and Hannah Geyer
- Comparing Batsmen Across Different Eras: The Ends of the Distribution Justifying the Means pp. 443-454

- H. Shelton Brown, III
- Stakes and Motivation in Tournaments: Playing When There is Nothing to Play for but Pride pp. 445-464

- Lionel Page and Katie Page
- PLAYBOOKS AND CHECKBOOKS: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ECONOMICS, OF MODERN SPORTS, S. Szymanski, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2009, 225 pages. ISBN 978-0-691-12750-7 pp. 467-469

- João Ramos
Volume 39, issue 2, 2009
- EAP is moving Forward pp. 167-168

- Uwe Dulleck, Benno Torgler and Clevo Wilson
- A Political-Economy of the U.S. Subprime Meltdown pp. 171-190

- Shalendra D. Sharma
- The Residential Demand for Electricity in the United States pp. 193-203

- Hayden Neeland
- Business Cycle Dynamics pp. 205-234

- Sebastian Wende
- DO TAX AMNESTIES WORK? THE REVENUE EFFECTS OF TAX AMNESTIES DURING THE TRANSITION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION pp. 235-253

- James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sally Wallace
- Vulnerability of Natural Gas Supply in the Asian Gas Market pp. 255-270

- Helen Cabalu and Chassty Manuhutu
- Economic Reform and Openness in China: China’s Development Policies in the Last 30 Years pp. 271-294

- Clement Tisdell
- The Determinants of Population and Employment Growth in Small Queensland Regions pp. 295-307

- Bernard Trendle
- Testing for Nonlinearity in Mean in the Presence of Heteroskedasticity pp. 311-326

- Stan Hurn and Ralf Becker
- THE GODFATHER DOCTRINE: A FOREIGN POLICY PARABLE, J.C. Hulsman and A.W. Mitchell, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2009, 85 pages. ISBN 978-0-691-14147-3 pp. 329-330

- Sean Pascoe
Volume 39, issue 1, 2009
- Bailing out the Titanic with a Thimble pp. 3-24

- Steve Keen
- Fiscal Stimulus Packages and Uncertainty in Times of Crisis. Economic Policy for Open Economies pp. 25-46

- Ansgar Belke
- The Economics of Open Access Publishing pp. 49-52

- Christian Zimmermann
- The Stratified Economics of Open Access pp. 53-70

- John Willinsky
- But what have you done for me lately? Commercial Publishing; Scholarly Communication; and Open-Access pp. 71-87

- John Conley and Myrna Wooders
- Publishing an E-Journal on a Shoe String: Is It a Sustainable Project? pp. 89-101

- Piero Cavaleri, Michael Keren, Giovanni Ramello and Vittorio Valli
- Open Access Models and their Implications for the Players on the Scientific Publishing Market pp. 103-115

- Steffen Bernius, Matthias Hanauske, Wolfgang König and Berndt Dugall
- Open Access Economics Journals and the Market for Reproducible Economic Research pp. 117-126

- B McCullough
- Estimating the Potential Impacts of Open Access to Research Findings pp. 127-142

- John Houghton and Peter Sheehan
- The Economics of Open Bibliographic Data Provision pp. 143-152

- Thomas Krichel and Christian Zimmermann
- The Devil is in the Detail: Hints for Practical Optimisation. A Comment pp. 155-157

- B McCullough
- ECONOMIC GANGSTERS: CORRUPTION, VIOLENCE, AND POVERTY OF NATIONS by Raymond Fisman and Edward Miguel, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2008, 250 pages, ISBN 978-1-4008-2875-3 pp. 161-163

- David Savage
Volume 38, issue 2, 2008
- A MESSAGE FROM THE EDITORS pp. 173-174

- Uwe Dulleck, Benno Torgler and Clevo Wilson
- Knock, knock: where is the evidence for dangerous human-caused global warming? pp. 177-202

- Robert M. Carter
- Uncertainty and Climate Change Policy pp. 203-210

- John Quiggin
- Industry Policy for a Productive Australia pp. 213-229

- Gary Banks
- Imported Equipment, Human Capital and Economic Growth in Developing Countries pp. 233-250

- Uwe Dulleck and Neil Foster-McGregor
- Foreign Aid and Economic Growth: A Cointegration Analysis of the Six Poorest African Countries pp. 251-260

- Girijasankar Malik
- Excess Demand, Market Power and Price Adjustment in Clearinghouse Auction Markets for Water pp. 261-276

- Eddie Oczkowski
- National and Regional Impacts of Increasing Non-Agricultural Market Access by Developing Countries – the Case of Pakistan pp. 277-311

- Muhammad Shoaib Butt and Jayatilleke S. Bandara
- Causes and Consequences of Tax Morale: An Empirical Investigation pp. 313-339

- Benno Torgler, Ihsan Demir, Alison Macintyre and Markus Schaffner
- Practitioner's Corner: Introduction pp. 343-343

- Stan Hurn and Kenneth Lindsay
- The Devil is in the Detail: Hints for Practical Optimisation pp. 345-368

- T.M. Christensen, Stan Hurn and K.A. Lindsay
- Book Review - THE ECONOMISTS’ VOICE by Stiglitz, J.E., A.S. Edlin, and J.B. DeLong (eds.), Columbia University Press. New York pp. 371-372

- Tony Cavoli
- Special Issue 2009 - A Call for Papers (THE ECONOMICS OF LIMITED AND OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING) pp. 374-374

- Christian Zimmermann
Volume 38, issue 1, 2008
- Change of Guard for Economic Analysis and Policy pp. 1-5

- Uwe Dulleck, Benno Torgler and Clevo Wilson
- Industrial Relations and Labour Market Reform - Time to build on Proven Legacies pp. 9-16

- John Buchanan, Brigid van Wanrooy, Sarah Oxenbridge and Michelle Jakubauskas
- The Case for Minimal Regulation of the Labour Market pp. 17-28

- Des Moore
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Tax Compliance and Tax Policy pp. 31-33

- Benno Torgler
- Developing Tax Policy in a Complex and Changing World pp. 35-53

- Simon James and Alison Edwards
- Tax Effort in Developing Countries and High Income Countries: The Impact of Corruption, Voice and Accountability pp. 55-71

- Richard Bird, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Benno Torgler
- Social Capital and Tax Morale in Spain pp. 73-87

- James Alm and Juan Luis Gomez
- The Shadow Economy in Germany - A Blessing or a Curse for the Official Economy? pp. 89-111

- Friedrich Schneider
- Enforcing Tax Compliance: To Punish or Persuade? pp. 113-135

- Kristina Murphy
- Procedural Fairness and Tax Compliance pp. 137-152

- Martina Hartner , Silvia Rechberger, Erich Kirchler and Alfred Schabmann
- Tax Culture: A Basic Concept for Tax Politics pp. 153-167

- Birger Nerré
- Book Review - The Black Swan (Random House, New York, 2007, 366 pages (hardback) ISBN 978-1-4000-6351-2) pp. 171-171

- James Dick
- Book Review - Water Resource Economics (MIT Press, Cambridge, 2006, 402 pages (hardback), ISBN 0-262-07267-X) pp. 172-172

- Jackie Robinson
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