European Journal of Political Economy
1985 - 2025
Current editor(s): J. De Haan, A. L. Hillman and H. W. Ursprung From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2004
- Stable alliance formation in distributional conflict pp. 829-852

- Michelle Garfinkel
- A view of the European Union as an evolving country portfolio pp. 853-868

- Pierre-Guillaume Méon and Laurent Weill
- Inter-ethnic trust and reciprocity: results of an experiment with small businessmen pp. 869-886

- Jan Bouckaert and Geert Dhaene
- Staff rotation as an anti-corruption policy: an experimental study pp. 887-906

- Klaus Abbink
- An independent central bank faced with elected governments pp. 907-922

- Maria Demertzis, Andrew Hughes Hallett and Nicola Viegi
- Bashing and supporting central banks: the Bundesbank and the European Central Bank pp. 923-939

- Philipp Maier and Saskia Bezoen
- The role of the financial system in the growth-inflation link: the OECD experience pp. 941-961

- Javier Andrés, Ignacio Hernando and David Lopez-Salido
- The effects of tax reform on labor supply, tax revenue and welfare when tax avoidance matters pp. 963-982

- Jonas Agell, Mats Persson and Hans Sacklen
- Labor taxation, public finance, and wage determination: evidence from OECD countries pp. 983-999

- Jaakko Kiander, Juha Kilponen and Jouko Vilmunen
- Fiscal centralization and the form of corruption in China pp. 1001-1009

- Kang Chen
- Taxation, growth, and the spirit of capitalism pp. 1011-1025

- Wen-ya Chang, Hsueh-fang Tsai and Ching-chong Lai
- Do domestic firms learn to export from multinationals? pp. 1027-1043

- Sir David Greenaway, Nuno Sousa and Katharine Wakelin
- Evolutionary equilibrium in Tullock contests: spite and overdissipation pp. 1045-1057

- Burkhard Hehenkamp, W. Leininger and Alex Possajennikov
- Maximum efforts in contests with asymmetric valuations pp. 1059-1066

- Kofi O. Nti
- Corruption and public finance: an IMF perspective pp. 1067-1077

- Arye Hillman
- Mainstream economics, heterodoxy and academic exclusion: a review essay pp. 1079-1095

- Daniel A. Schiffman
- The State, the Market and the Euro: Chartalism versus Metallism in the Theory of Money: Stephanie A. Bell and Edward J. Nell (Eds.), Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2003 pp. 1097-1098

- Mark Peacock
- Monetary regimes and inflation: history, economic and political relationships: by Peter Bernholz, Northampton (Massachusetts): Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 2003, Pp. 210, $ 55,-ISBN 1-84376-155-6 pp. 1098-1100

- Hans Gersbach
- The Battle of the Single European Market: Achievements in Economic Thought, 1945-2000: By Gilles Grin, Kegan Paul, London, 2003. ISBN 0-7103-0938-4, $144.50. Free Trade Today, by Jagdish Bhagwati, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2002, ISBN 0-691-09156-0, $14.95 pp. 1100-1101

- Raphael Franck
Volume 20, issue 3, 2004
- Growth, governance, and fiscal policy transmission channels in low-income countries pp. 517-549

- Emanuele Baldacci, Arye Hillman and Naoko C. Kojo
- The politics of demography: a study of inter-community fertility differences in India pp. 551-578

- Vani Borooah
- The ECB interest rate rule under the Duisenberg presidency pp. 579-595

- Andre Fourcans and Radu Vranceanu
- The dismantling of a breakthrough: the Kyoto Protocol as symbolic policy pp. 597-617

- Christoph Bohringer and Carsten Vogt
- Expert opinion leaders' impact on voter turnout: the case of the Internet Chess Match Kasparov vs. World pp. 619-635

- Bjorn Frank, Hans Pitlik and Steffen Wirth
- Competition among volunteers pp. 637-654

- Franco Cugno and Mario Ferrero
- To be or not to be in office again: an empirical test of a local political business cycle rationale pp. 655-671

- Rui Baleiras and José Costa
- Incentive contracts versus trust in three-person ultimatum games: an experimental study pp. 673-694

- Susanne Buchner, Luis G. Gonzalez, Werner Guth and Maria Levati
- Non-neutrality of monetary policy in policy games pp. 695-707

- Nicola Acocella and Giovanni Di Bartolomeo
- A game between the fiscal and the monetary authorities under inflation targeting pp. 709-724

- Kai Leitemo
- Stricter enforcement may increase tax evasion pp. 725-737

- Rainald Borck
- Introduction to the 2003 European Public Choice Society plenary lectures: The Nordic welfare state--success under stress pp. 739-742

- Martin Paldam
- Challenges to the Scandinavian welfare model pp. 743-754

- Torben M. Andersen
- Immigration as a challenge to the Danish welfare state? pp. 755-767

- Peter Nannestad
- Social aspects of political economy pp. 769-769

- Warren Young
- Richard Titmuss: welfare as good conduct pp. 771-794

- David Reisman
- Richard Titmuss on social cohesion: a comment pp. 795-797

- Philippe Fontaine
- Richard Titmuss, welfare as good conduct: a comment pp. 799-801

- Jim Tomlinson
- Richard Titmuss in the 21st century--commentary pp. 803-805

- Pete Alcock
- Public finance and public policy: a new textbook: A review of Public Finance and Public Policy: Responsibilities and Limitations of Government, Arye L. Hillman, Cambridge University Press, 2003, p. 766, ISBN 0-521-00114-5 (paperback) or 0-521-80641-0 (hardback) pp. 807-812

- Toke Aidt
- Inequalities: theory, experiments and applications pp. 813-821

- Jacques Silber
- Free Trade Under Fire: By Douglas Irwin, Princeton University Press, 2002, ISBN 0-691-08843-8 pp. 823-825

- Michael Pfluger
- The Political Economy of Capital Controls: By Gunther G. Schulze, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2000 pp. 825-828

- Raphael Franck
Volume 20, issue 2, 2004
- Economic research on terror pp. 291-292

- Jakob de Haan, Arye Hillman and Heinrich Ursprung
- The economic consequences of terror: guest editors' introduction pp. 293-300

- Tilman Brück and Bengt-Arne Wickstrom
- An economic perspective on transnational terrorism pp. 301-316

- Todd Sandler and Walter Enders
- Supreme values as the basis for terror pp. 317-333

- Peter Bernholz
- Rights and citizenship in a world of global terrorism pp. 335-348

- Dennis Mueller
- The effects of terrorism on global capital markets pp. 349-366

- Andrew H. Chen and Thomas Siems
- Financial markets and terrorism pp. 367-386

- Rafi Eldor and Rafi Melnick
- Global financial information, compliance incentives and terrorist funding pp. 387-401

- Valpy FitzGerald
- Fiscal consequences of armed conflict and terrorism in low- and middle-income countries pp. 403-421

- Sanjeev Gupta, Benedict Clements, Rina Bhattacharya and Shamit Chakravarti
- Terrorism and international trade: an empirical investigation pp. 423-433

- Volker Nitsch and Dieter Schumacher
- Terrorism-induced structural shifts in financial risk: airline stocks in the aftermath of the September 11th terror attacks pp. 435-446

- Konstantinos Drakos
- Decomposing violence: political murder in Colombia, 1946-1999 pp. 447-461

- Jurgen Brauer, Gustavo Gomez-Sorzano and Sankar Sethuraman
- Economic conditions and terrorism pp. 463-478

- Stephen Blomberg, Gregory Hess and Akila Weerapana
- The economics of high-visibility terrorism pp. 479-494

- Sanjay Jain and Sharun Mukand
- Global threats and the domestic struggle for power pp. 495-508

- Michelle Garfinkel
- Decentralization as a disincentive for terror pp. 509-515

- Bruno Frey and Simon Luechinger
Volume 20, issue 1, 2004
- Guest editor's introduction to mini-symposium: Professional prejudice and discrimination in the history of economic thought pp. 1-3

- Warren Young
- Statistical prejudice: from eugenics to immigrants pp. 5-22

- David Levy and Sandra J. Peart
- Composite photography and statistical prejudice: Levy-Peart and Marshall on the theorist and the theorized pp. 23-30

- M. Khan
- Academic exclusion: the case of Alexander Del Mar pp. 31-60

- Joseph Aschheim and George Tavlas
- Comment on academic exclusion: the case of Alexander Del Mar pp. 61-68

- Robert Mundell
- Comment on academic exclusion: the case of Alexander Del Mar pp. 69-71

- Lawrence Klein
- Majoritarian exploitation of the fiscal commons: general taxes-differential transfers pp. 73-90

- James Buchanan and Yong J. Yoon
- Meta-analysis of the effect of fiscal policies on long-run growth pp. 91-124

- Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot
- Fiscal policy and political business cycles in the EU pp. 125-152

- Andreas Andrikopoulos, John (Ioannis) Loizides and Kyprianos Prodromidis
- Political uncertainty, public expenditure and growth pp. 153-179

- Julia Darby, Chol-Won Li and Vito Muscatelli
- On intergenerational risk sharing within social security schemes pp. 181-206

- Andreas Wagener
- The impact of voter initiatives on economic activity pp. 207-226

- Stephen Blomberg, Gregory Hess and Akila Weerapana
- Electoral strategies in mixed systems of representation pp. 227-253

- Ram Mudambi and Pietro Navarra
- The optimal degree of polarization pp. 255-262

- Ioulia Ossokina and Otto Swank
- Delegation in a group-contest pp. 263-272

- Lambert Schoonbeek
- Will equity evolve?: an indirect evolutionary approach pp. 273-282

- Werner Guth and Kerstin Pull
- Voting Procedures Under Uncertainty: By Nurmi, H., 155 pp., Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York, 2002, Hardcover, Euro 54.95 pp. 283-285

- Thomas Eichner
- The World Economy: By Horst Siebert, 2nd edition, Routledge, London and New York, 2002 pp. 286-287

- Raphael Franck
- Regulation of Network Utilities: The European Experience: Edited by Claude Henry, Michel Matheu and Alain Jeunemaitre (Oxford University Press, New York, 2001) pp. 287-289

- Andrea Goldstein
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