European Journal of Political Economy
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Volume 27, issue S1, 2011
- Terror and human insecurity: Editorial introduction pp. S1-S4

- Tilman Brück and Friedrich Schneider
- The origins of terrorism: Cross-country estimates of socio-economic determinants of terrorism pp. S5-S16

- Andreas Freytag, Jens Krüger, Daniel Meierrieks and Friedrich Schneider
- On the origin of domestic and international terrorism pp. S17-S36

- Krisztina Kis-Katos, Helge Liebert and Günther Schulze
- The socio-economic determinants of terrorism and political violence in Western Europe (1994–2007) pp. S37-S49

- Raul Caruso and Friedrich Schneider
- New wine in old wineskins? Growth, terrorism and the resource curse in sub-Saharan Africa pp. S50-S63

- Stephen Blomberg, Nzinga Broussard and Gregory Hess
- Stock markets and terrorist attacks: Comparative evidence from a large and a small capitalization market pp. S64-S77

- Christos Kollias, Efthalia Manou, Stephanos Papadamou and Apostolos Stagiannis
- Entrepreneurship: The role of extreme events pp. S78-S88

- Tilman Brück, Fernanda Llussá and José A. Tavares
- Perceptions and attitudes following a terrorist shock: Evidence from the UK pp. S89-S106

- Carlos Bozzoli and Cathérine Müller
- Public opinion and terrorist acts pp. S107-S121

- Jitka Maleckova and Dragana Stanisic
- The effects of government intervention on the market for corporate terrorism insurance pp. S122-S132

- Erwann Michel-Kerjan and Paul Raschky
- Combating “maritime terrorism” off the coast of Somalia pp. S133-S151

- Anja Shortland and Marc Vothknecht
- Globalization and terrorism pp. S152-S161

- Ekkart Zimmermann
Volume 27, issue 4, 2011
- On the ‘cashing out’ hypothesis and ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ policies pp. 601-610

- Geoffrey Brennan and Michael Brooks
- The good, the bad and the populist: A model of political agency with emotional voters pp. 611-624

- Colin Jennings
- In the eye of the beholder: Subjective inequality measures and individuals' assessment of market justice pp. 625-641

- Andreas Kuhn
- Government directors and business–state relations in Russia pp. 642-658

- Timothy Frye and Ichiro Iwasaki
- Labor courts, nomination bias, and unemployment in Germany pp. 659-673

- Helge Berger and Michael Neugart
- The successor's dilemma in China's single party political system pp. 674-680

- Yongjing Zhang
- Do term limits affect fiscal policy choices? pp. 681-692

- Chiara Dalle Nogare and Roberto Ricciuti
- The Arctic scramble: Introducing claims in a contest model pp. 693-707

- Erik Ansink
- Turned on or turned out? Campaign advertising, information and voting pp. 708-727

- Daniel Houser, Rebecca Morton and Thomas Stratmann
- Non-partisan ‘get-out-the-vote’ efforts and policy outcomes pp. 728-739

- Dan Kovenock and Brian Roberson
- Rent seeking and regime stability in rentier states pp. 740-748

- Kjetil Bjorvatn and Alireza Naghavi
- The perception of small crime pp. 749-763

- Salima Douhou, Jan Magnus and Arthur van Soest
- Heterogeneity in money holdings across euro area countries: The role of housing pp. 764-780

- Ralph Setzer, Paul Van den Noord and Guntram Wolff
- Macroeconomic risk and the (de)stabilising role of government size pp. 781-790

- Fabrizio Carmignani, Emilio Colombo and Patrizio Tirelli
- Communication in a monetary policy committee pp. 791-801

- Jan Marc Berk and Beata K. Bierut
Volume 27, issue 3, 2011
- IMF surveillance and financial markets--A political economy analysis pp. 405-422

- Marcel Fratzscher and Julien Reynaud
- Panel evidence on economic freedom and growth in the United States pp. 423-435

- Ryan Compton, Daniel Giedeman and Gary Hoover
- Preferences for childcare policies: Theory and evidence pp. 436-454

- Rainald Borck and Katharina Wrohlich
- Tax competition and income sorting: Evidence from the Zurich metropolitan area pp. 455-470

- Christoph Schaltegger, Frank Somogyi and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- What determines debt intolerance? The role of political and monetary institutions pp. 471-484

- Raffaela Giordano and Pietro Tommasino
- Fiscal decentralization, ideology, and the size of the public sector pp. 485-506

- Thushyanthan Baskaran
- Trust and the accumulation of physical and human capital pp. 507-519

- Jacob Dearmon and Robin Grier
- Quasi real time early warning indicators for costly asset price boom/bust cycles: A role for global liquidity pp. 520-533

- Lucia Alessi and Carsten Detken
- The political economy of EDP fiscal forecasts: An empirical assessment pp. 534-546

- Álvaro Pina and Nuno Venes
- Strategic forecasting on the FOMC pp. 547-553

- Peter Tillmann
- Minority governments and budget deficits: The role of the opposition pp. 554-565

- Albert Falcó-Gimeno and Ignacio Jurado
- Civic participation of immigrants in Europe: Assimilation, origin, and destination country effects pp. 566-585

- Mariya Aleksynska
- Institutions and economic performance: A meta-regression analysis pp. 586-599

- Adnan Efendic, Geoff Pugh and Nick Adnett
Volume 27, issue 2, 2011
- Does organizational design of supreme audit institutions matter? A cross-country assessment pp. 215-229

- Lorenz Blume and Stefan Voigt
- How do high-skilled natives view high-skilled immigrants? A test of trade theory predictions pp. 230-240

- Michael O'Connell
- The unemployment impact of immigration in OECD countries pp. 241-256

- Sebastien Jean and Miguel Jiménez
- The expansion of higher education and time-consistent taxation pp. 257-267

- Panu Poutvaara
- Gender inequality in education: Political institutions or culture and religion? pp. 268-280

- Arusha Cooray and Niklas Potrafke
- Voting on pensions: Sex and marriage pp. 281-296

- Marie-Louise Leroux, Pierre Pestieau and Maria Racionero
- The form of government and fiscal dynamics pp. 297-310

- Jørgen Andersen
- Plurality versus proportional electoral rule: Which is most representative of voters? pp. 311-327

- Amedeo Piolatto
- The political economy of power-sharing pp. 328-342

- George Tridimas
- Do collective actions clear common air? The effect of international environmental protocols on sulphur emissions pp. 343-351

- Arild Aakvik and Sigve Tjøtta
- The efficiency of voluntary pollution abatement when countries can commit pp. 352-368

- Robin Boadway, Zhen Song and Jean-François Tremblay
- Fiscal and monetary interaction under monetary policy uncertainty pp. 369-375

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Francesco Giuli
- Voter turnout and electoral competition in a multidimensional policy space pp. 376-384

- Rafael Hortala-Vallve and Berta Esteve-Volart
- Does corruption discourage international trade? pp. 385-398

- Eelke de Jong and Christian Bogmans
- The ineffectiveness of development aid on growth: An update pp. 399-404

- Chris Doucouliagos and Martin Paldam
Volume 27, issue 1, 2011
- To mitigate or to adapt: How to confront global climate change pp. 1-16

- Seraina Buob and Gunter Stephan
- The political and institutional determinants of fiscal adjustment: Entering and exiting fiscal distress pp. 17-35

- Robert Lavigne
- Government bond risk premiums in the EU revisited: The impact of the financial crisis pp. 36-43

- Juergen von Hagen, Ludger Schuknecht and Guido Wolswijk
- Macroeconomic volatilities and the labor market: First results from the euro experiment pp. 44-60

- Christian Merkl and Tom Schmitz
- How representative is the European Union Parliament? pp. 61-74

- Serguei Kaniovski and Dennis Mueller
- Are democratic governments more efficient? pp. 75-86

- Antonis Adam, Manthos Delis and Pantelis Kammas
- The egalitarian battlefield: Reflections on the origins of majority rule in archaic Greece pp. 87-103

- Athanassios Pitsoulis
- Provision of public goods in a federal economy: The role of party politics pp. 104-119

- Bodhisattva Sengupta
- Referendums, trust, and tax evasion pp. 120-131

- Simon Hug and Franziska Spörri
- Organized crime, the quality of local institutions and FDI in Italy: A panel data analysis pp. 132-142

- Vittorio Daniele and Ugo Marani
- Growth, debt burdens and alleviating effects of foreign aid in least developed countries pp. 143-153

- Christina Bjerg, Christian Bjørnskov and Anne Holm
- Bailouts in a fiscal federal system: Evidence from Spain pp. 154-170

- Pilar Sorribas-Navarro
- Political support for enterprise restructuring and voting in Serbia pp. 171-180

- Boris Begovic and Marko Paunovic
- Political competition, electoral participation and public finance in 20th century Latin America pp. 181-200

- Toke Aidt and Dalibor Eterovic
- Democracy, redistributive taxation and the private provision of public goods pp. 201-213

- Thomas Markussen
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