European Journal of Political Economy
1985 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue C, 2016
- Promoting sustainable public finances in the European Union: The role of fiscal rules and government efficiency pp. 1-19

- U. Michael Bergman, Michael M. Hutchison and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen
- Estimating the effect of the EMU on current account balances: A synthetic control approach pp. 20-40

- David Hope
- Why concessions should not be made to terrorist kidnappers pp. 41-52

- Patrick T. Brandt, Justin George and Todd Sandler
- The impact of welfare benefits on natives' and immigrants' attitudes toward immigration pp. 53-78

- Peter Huber and Doris Oberdabernig
- The Role of Regime Type in the Political Economy of Foreign Reserve Accumulation pp. 79-96

- Kai Jäger
- Group-contests with endogenous claims pp. 97-111

- Daniel Cardona and Antoni Rubí-Barceló
- Military aid, direct intervention and counterterrorism pp. 112-135

- Maria Garcia-Alonso, Paul Levine and Ron Smith
- Size and composition of public investment, sectoral composition and growth pp. 136-158

- Giulia Felice
- Financing public goods and attitudes toward immigration pp. 159-178

- Inigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe and José Romero Ciavatto
- Privatizing profits and socializing losses with smoothly operating capital markets pp. 179-194

- Benjamin Bental and Dominique Demougin
- Political turnover and the accumulation of democratic capital pp. 195-213

- Leyla D. Karakas
Volume 43, issue C, 2016
- Political budget cycles and reelection prospects in Greece's municipalities pp. 1-13

- Georgios Chortareas, Vassilis Logothetis and Andreas A. Papandreou
- Bribery environments and firm performance: Evidence from CEE countries pp. 14-28

- Jan Hanousek and Anna Kochanova
- Voter turnout and the size of government pp. 29-40

- Linuz Aggeborn
- More for everyone: The effect of local interests on spending on infrastructure pp. 41-56

- Askill Halse
- Key drivers of EU budget allocation: Does power matter? pp. 57-70

- Vera Zaporozhets, María García-Valiñas and Sascha Kurz
- Corruption and growth in Africa pp. 71-88

- Giorgio d'Agostino, John Dunne and Luca Pieroni
- To bid or not to bid: That is the question: Public procurement, project complexity and corruption pp. 89-106

- Simona Baldi, Anna Bottasso, Maurizio Conti and Chiara Piccardo
- Measuring political information rents: Evidence from the European agricultural reform pp. 107-126

- Hans Peter Grüner and Daniel Müller
- A dirty deed done dirt cheap: Reporting the blame of a national reform on local politicians pp. 127-144

- Aurélie Cassette and Etienne Farvaque
- The political economy of public investment when population is aging: A panel cointegration analysis pp. 145-158

- Philipp Jäger and Torsten Schmidt
- State history, historical legitimacy and modern ethnic diversity pp. 159-170

- Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico
Volume 42, issue C, 2016
- Revenue decentralization, central oversight and the political budget cycle: Evidence from Israel pp. 1-16

- Thushyanthan Baskaran, Adi Brender, Sebastian Blesse and Yaniv Reingewertz
- The role of party politics in medical malpractice tort reforms pp. 17-35

- Ulrich Matter and Alois Stutzer
- The risk of civil conflicts as a determinant of political institutions pp. 36-59

- Alvaro Aguirre
- Terrorism and spatial disparities: Does interregional inequality matter? pp. 60-74

- Roberto Ezcurra and David Palacios
- Fiscal Revenues and Commitment in Immigration Amnesties pp. 75-90

- Francesco Magris and Giuseppe Russo
- Individualism–collectivism, governance and economic development pp. 91-104

- Andreas Kyriacou
Volume 41, issue C, 2016
- Between centralized and decentralized welfare policy: Have national guidelines constrained the influence of local preferences? pp. 1-13

- Trond Erik Lunder
- Local funds and political competition: Evidence from the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in India pp. 14-30

- Bhanu Gupta and Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay
- Local representation and strategic voting: Evidence from electoral boundary reforms pp. 31-45

- Tuukka Saarimaa and Janne Tukiainen
- Women as policy makers and donors: Female legislators and foreign aid pp. 46-60

- Daniel Hicks, Joan Hamory Hicks and Beatriz Maldonado
- Organized crime and electoral outcomes. Evidence from Sicily at the turn of the XXI century pp. 61-74

- Paolo Buonanno, Giovanni Prarolo and Paolo Vanin
- Media, institutions, and government action: Prevention vs. palliation in the time of cholera pp. 75-93

- Chongwoo Choe and Paul Raschky
Volume 40, issue PB, 2015
- Information transfer and aggregation in an uninformed committee: A model for the selection and use of biased expert advice pp. 208-223

- Charles Plott and Morgan Llewellyn
- What motivates bandwagon voting behavior: Altruism or a desire to win? pp. 224-241

- Rebecca Morton and Kai Ou
- Psychologically-based voting with uncertainty pp. 242-259

- Arianna Degan and Ming Li
- So closed: Political selection in proportional systems pp. 260-273

- Vincenzo Galasso and Tommaso Nannicini
- Democracy with group identity pp. 274-287

- Arye Hillman, Kfir Metsuyanim and Niklas Potrafke
- Collective choice and individual action: Education policy and social mobility in England pp. 288-297

- Colin Jennings
- Political economy with affect: On the role of emotions and relationships in political economics pp. 298-311

- Frans van Winden
- Choosing a future based on the past: Institutions, behavior, and path dependence pp. 312-332

- Jenna Bednar, Andrea Jones-Rooy and Scott E. Page
- Are conservatives overconfident? pp. 333-344

- Pietro Ortoleva and Erik Snowberg
- Hyperbolic memory discounting and the political business cycle pp. 345-359

- T. Scott Findley
- Choice in politics: Equivalency framing in economic policy decisions and the influence of expertise pp. 360-374

- Colin R. Kuehnhanss, Bruno Heyndels and Katharina Hilken
- Reputation, volunteering, and trust: Minimizing reliance on taste-based explanations pp. 375-386

- Joel M. Guttman and Lorenz Goette
- Of morals, markets and mice: Be careful drawing policy conclusions from experimental findings! pp. 387-390

- Friedrich Breyer and Joachim Weimann
- Institutions and morals: A reply pp. 391-394

- Armin Falk and Nora Szech
- Behavioral political economy: A survey pp. 395-417

- Jan Schnellenbach and Christian Schubert
Volume 40, issue PA, 2015
- Financial crisis begets financial reform? The origin of the crisis matters pp. 1-15

- Sébastien Waelti
- The mayor's advantage: Causal evidence on incumbency effects in German mayoral elections pp. 16-30

- Ronny Freier
- War and the growth of government pp. 31-41

- Colin O'Reilly and Benjamin Powell
- Congressional seniority and pork: A pig fat myth? pp. 42-56

- Anthony Fowler and Andrew B. Hall
- Bureaucratic corruption and the dynamic interaction between monetary and fiscal policy pp. 57-78

- Ourania Dimakou
- Spatial aid spillovers during transition pp. 79-95

- Zohid Askarov and Chris Doucouliagos
- Democratic redistribution and rule of the majority pp. 96-109

- Giacomo Corneo and Frank Neher
- The impact of UN and US economic sanctions on GDP growth pp. 110-125

- Matthias Neuenkirch and Florian Neumeier
- Concerns about the Euro and happiness in Germany during times of crisis pp. 126-146

- Adrian Chadi
- Political economy of fiscal unions pp. 147-157

- Jan Fidrmuc
- On war intensity and schooling attainment: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 158-172

- Eik Swee
- Do federal reserve bank presidents have a regional bias? pp. 173-183

- Alexander Jung and Sophia Latsos
- Monetary exit and fiscal spillovers pp. 184-206

- Jan Libich, Dat Nguyen and Petr Stehlík
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