European Journal of Political Economy
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2007
- Bank bailouts and political instability pp. 821-837

- Victor Vaugirard
- A contribution to the empirics of press freedom and corruption pp. 838-862

- Sebastian Freille, M. Emranul Haque and Richard Kneller
- Incentives for budget discipline in the presence of elections pp. 863-884

- Francisco Candel-Sanchez
- Tax-spending policies and economic growth: Theoretical predictions and evidence from the OECD pp. 885-902

- Konstantinos Angelopoulos, George Economides and Pantelis Kammas
- Technology-forcing through environmental regulation pp. 903-916

- Andries Nentjes, Frans de Vries and Doede Wiersma
- The role of ageing in the growth of government and social welfare spending in the OECD pp. 917-931

- Ismael Sanz and Francisco J. Velazquez
- Populist policies in the transition to democracy pp. 932-953

- Daniel Mejia and Carlos Posada
- War and peace: Third-party intervention in conflict pp. 954-974

- Yang-Ming Chang, Joel Potter and Shane Sanders
- To draft or not to draft? Inefficiency, generational incidence, and political economy of military conscription pp. 975-987

- Panu Poutvaara and Andreas Wagener
- Doping and cheating in contest-like situations pp. 988-1006

- Matthias Krakel
- Inequity aversion and trustees' reciprocity in the trust game pp. 1007-1024

- Emanuele Ciriolo
- Confidence or competence: Do presidencies matter for households' subjective preferences? pp. 1025-1037

- Joshy Z. Easaw and Atanu Ghoshray
- Foreign direct investment and civil liberties: A new perspective pp. 1038-1052

- Antonis Adam and Fragkiskos Filippaios
- Do rapid political and trade liberalizations increase corruption? pp. 1053-1076

- Samia Costa Tavares
- Polarisation, uncertainty and public investment failure pp. 1077-1087

- Frank Bohn
- Debt financing of public investment: On a popular misinterpretation of "the golden rule of public sector borrowing" pp. 1088-1104

- Kersten Kellermann
- Strategic wage setting, inflation uncertainty and optimal delegation pp. 1105-1118

- Phillip Lawler
- Unions, progressive taxes, and education subsidies pp. 1119-1139

- Casper Ewijk and Paul J.G. Tang
- Je t'aime, moi non plus: Bilateral opinions and international trade pp. 1140-1159

- Anne-Célia Disdier and Thierry Mayer
- Temporary grant programmes in Sweden and central government behaviour pp. 1160-1174

- Niklas Hanes
- Why Sweden's pension reform was able to be successfully implemented pp. 1175-1184

- Jan Selen and Ann-Charlotte Stahlberg
- Uncertainty of voters' preferences and differentiation in a runoff system pp. 1185-1189

- Noriaki Matsushima
- Contests with size effects through costs pp. 1190-1193

- Sanghack Lee
- Harassment, corruption and tax policy: A comment on Marjit, Mukherjee and Mukherjee [Eur. J. Political Economy 16 (2000) 75-94] pp. 1194-1197

- Florian Baumann
- How to improve government performance? pp. 1198-1206

- Qijun Liu
- Mauro Boianovsky, Editor, Business Cycle Theory, Selected Texts (1860-1939), Part 2 vol. V to VIII, Pickering and Chatto (2005) ISBN 1851967265 pp. 1207-1208

- Michel De Vroey
- Andrew Glyn, Capitalism Unleashed, Oxford University Press, UK (2006) 234 pp pp. 1208-1210

- Han Guowen
Volume 23, issue 3, 2007
- Impact factor comparisons for the European Journal of Political Economy pp. 581-(null)

- Jakob de Haan, Arye Hillman and Heinrich Ursprung
- Why is the world short of democracy?: A cross-country analysis of barriers to representative government pp. 582-604

- Vani Borooah and Martin Paldam
- The theory of trade policy and trade agreements: A critique pp. 605-623

- Wilfred Ethier
- Equilibrium social insurance with policy-motivated parties pp. 624-640

- Philippe De Donder and Jean Hindriks
- Eternal Coase and external costs: A case for bilateral taxation and amenity rights pp. 641-659

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- External influences on economic reform: Reform as a regional public good pp. 660-673

- Kevin Grier and Daniel Sutter
- Ratification through referendum or parliamentary vote: When to call a non-required referendum? pp. 674-692

- George Tridimas
- Voting rules and budget allocation in the enlarged EU pp. 693-706

- Heikki Kauppi and Mika Widgrén
- The effects of fiscal policy in Italy: Evidence from a VAR model pp. 707-733

- Raffaela Giordano, Sandro Momigliano, Stefano Neri and Roberto Perotti
- Policy myopia and economic growth pp. 734-753

- Toke Aidt and Jayasri Dutta
- (Non)intervention in intra-state conflicts pp. 754-767

- J. Atsu Amegashie and Edward Kutsoati
- Collective rent seeking when sharing rules are private information pp. 768-776

- Kyung Baik and Sanghack Lee
- Informality, corruption and trade reform pp. 777-789

- Sugata Marjit, Sudeep Ghosh and Amit Biswas
- Trade protection to reduce redistribution pp. 790-805

- Amihai Glazer and Priya Ranjan
- The choice of privatization method in a transition economy when insiders control a firm pp. 806-819

- John Bennett, Saul Estrin and James Maw
Volume 23, issue 2, 2007
- From royal to parliamentary rule without revolution: The economics of constitutional exchange within divided governments pp. 261-284

- Roger Congleton
- Divide et impera: Financial supervision unification and central bank fragmentation effect pp. 285-315

- Donato Masciandaro
- Debt, deficits, and the accession of the new member States to the Euro pp. 316-337

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and John Lewis
- The design of fiscal rules and forms of governance in European Union countries pp. 338-359

- Mark Hallerberg, Rolf Strauch and Juergen von Hagen
- Candidate quality, pressure group endorsements and the nature of political advertising pp. 360-378

- Donald Wittman
- The determinants of corruption in Italy: Regional panel data analysis pp. 379-396

- Alfredo Del Monte and Erasmo Papagni
- Political risk, institutions and foreign direct investment pp. 397-415

- Matthias Busse and Carsten Hefeker
- Normative comparisons of customs unions and other types of free trade association pp. 416-422

- Murray Kemp
- Price adjustment under the table: Evidence on efficiency-enhancing corruption pp. 423-447

- Daniel Levy
- Introduction to symposium `Immigration and the welfare state' pp. 448-452

- Martin Paldam
- Welfare dependency among Danish immigrants pp. 453-471

- Kraen Blume and Mette Verner
- Immigration and net transfers within the public sector in Denmark pp. 472-485

- Eskil Wadensjö
- Living here, born there: The economic life of Australia's immigrants pp. 486-511

- Vani Borooah and John Mangan
- Immigration and welfare states: A survey of 15 years of research pp. 512-532

- Peter Nannestad
- Ageing and the welfare state pp. 533-532

- The Editors
- Can population ageing imply a smaller welfare state? pp. 534-541

- Andras Simonovits
- Population ageing and the size of the welfare state: Is there a puzzle to explain? pp. 542-553

- Richard Disney
- How does ageing affect the welfare state? pp. 554-563

- Vincenzo Galasso and Paola Profeta
- Aging population: The complex effect of fiscal leakages on the politico-economic equilibrium pp. 564-575

- Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka
- A further comment on ageing and the welfare state pp. 576-577

- Richard Disney, Vincenzo Galasso and Paola Profeta
- John H. Barton, Judith L. Goldstein, Timothy E. Josling and Richard H. Steinberg, The evolution of the trade regime: Politics, law, and economics of the GATT and the WTO, Princeton University Press, Princeton, US (2006) xiv + 242 pp pp. 578-580

- Douglas Nelson
Volume 23, issue 1, 2007
- Central bank transparency and central bank communication: Editorial introduction pp. 1-8

- Jakob de Haan, Sylvester Eijffinger and Krzysztof Rybinski
- The value of central bank transparency when agents are learning pp. 9-29

- Michele Berardi and John Duffy
- Central Bank forecasts and disclosure policy: Why it pays to be optimistic pp. 30-50

- Sylvester Eijffinger and Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
- The impact of central bank transparency on inflation expectations pp. 51-66

- Carin Cruijsen and Maria Demertzis
- Central bank transparency and credibility: The case of Poland, 1998-2004 pp. 67-87

- Tomasz Łyziak, Joanna Mackiewicz-Łyziak and Ewa Stanisławska
- Strong goal independence and inflation targets pp. 88-105

- Ernst Baltensperger, Andreas Fischer and Thomas J. Jordan
- Monetary policy by committee: Why and how? pp. 106-123

- Alan Blinder
- The timing of central bank communication pp. 124-145

- Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher
- On the consistency and effectiveness of central bank communication: Evidence from the ECB pp. 146-175

- Carlo Rosa and Giovanni Verga
- Quest for central bank communication: Does it pay to be "talkative"? pp. 176-206

- Marek Rozkrut, Krzysztof Rybinski, Lucyna Sztaba and Radoslaw Szwaja
- Do financial markets react to Bank of England communication? pp. 207-227

- Rachel Reeves and Michael Sawicki
- The advantage of showing your hand selectively in foreign exchange interventions pp. 228-244

- Richard Barnett and Saltuk Ozerturk
- Were verbal efforts to support the euro effective? A high-frequency analysis of ECB statements pp. 245-259

- David-Jan Jansen and Jakob de Haan
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