European Journal of Political Economy
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2003
- Limits to redistribution in a democracy: a survey pp. 651-668

- Philipp Harms and Stefan Zink
- Peaking of fiscal sizes of government pp. 669-684

- Åsa Hansson and Charles Stuart
- Electoral accountability and tax mimicking: the effects of electoral margins, coalition government, and ideology pp. 685-713

- Albert Sole Olle
- Divided government and dominance solvability pp. 715-733

- Giovanna Iannantuoni
- Immigration and income redistribution in welfare states pp. 735-746

- Jorgen Drud Hansen
- Scarcity and appropriative competition pp. 747-758

- Herschel Grossman and Juan Mendoza
- On the welfare implications of firing costs pp. 759-775

- Alison Booth and Gylfi Zoega
- How elections affect fiscal policy and growth: revisiting the mechanism pp. 777-792

- George Economides, Apostolis Philippopoulos and Simon Price
- Tax perceptions and the demand for public expenditure: evidence from UK micro-data pp. 793-816

- Norman Gemmell, Oliver Morrissey and Abuzer Pinar
- Victory margins and the paradox of voting pp. 817-841

- Micael Castanheira
- Business cycles and schooling pp. 843-859

- Harris Dellas and Vally Koubi
- Participation in organized and unorganized protests and rebellions pp. 861-874

- Kevin Siqueira
- The role of export subsidies in balance-of-payment crises pp. 875-884

- Hamid Beladi and Chi-Chur Chao
- Redistribution and fairness: a note pp. 885-892

- Vincenzo Galasso
- Harassment, corruption and tax policy: a comment on Marjit, Mukherjee and Mukherjee [Eur. J. Political Economy 16 (2000) 75-94] pp. 893-897

- Bibhas Saha
- Harassment, corruption and tax policy: reply pp. 899-900

- Sugata Marjit, Vivekananda Mukherjee and Arijit Mukherjee
- Small is beautiful but large is not to be belittled: a comment on Eijffinger et al. [Eur. J. Political Economy 18 (2002) 365-374] pp. 901-903

- Paolo Angelini
- Small is beautiful but large is not to be belittled: reply pp. 905-907

- Sylvester Eijffinger, Jakob de Haan and Kees Koedijk
- International Trade and Political Conflict. Commerce, Coalitions, and Mobility: By Michael J. Hiscox, Princeton University Press, 2002. ISBN (Paper): 0-691-08855-1, [UK pound] 13.95; ISBN (Cloth): 0-691-08854-3, [UK pound] 35 pp. 909-912

- Peter Bernholz
- Efficiency, Equity, Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the Millennium: By Roger B. Porter, Pierre Sauve, Arvind Subramanian, Americo Beviglia Zampetti (editors), Center for Business and Government-Harvard University, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC, 2001 pp. 912-914

- Raphael Franck
Volume 19, issue 3, 2003
- Economic freedom: editor's introduction pp. 395-403

- Jakob de Haan
- The concept and measurement of economic freedom pp. 405-430

- James Gwartney and Robert Lawson
- Economic freedom and the success of the Asian tigers: an essay on controversy pp. 453-477

- Martin Paldam
- Causality in the freedom-growth relationship pp. 479-495

- John Dawson
- Economic growth and judicial independence: cross-country evidence using a new set of indicators pp. 497-527

- Lars Feld and Stefan Voigt
- Foreign direct investment, economic freedom and growth: new evidence from Latin America pp. 529-545

- Marta Bengoa and Blanca Sanchez-Robles
- Does more democracy lead to greater economic freedom? New evidence for developing countries pp. 547-563

- Jakob de Haan and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Do crises promote the extent of economic liberalization?: an empirical test pp. 565-581

- Hans Pitlik and Steffen Wirth
- Economic reform, democracy and growth during post-communist transition pp. 583-604

- Jan Fidrmuc
- The impact of economic freedom on corruption: different patterns for rich and poor countries pp. 605-620

- P. Graeff and G. Mehlkop
- Corruption and legal (in)effectiveness: an empirical investigation pp. 621-632

- Thomas Herzfeld and Christoph Weiss
- The contribution of the IMF and the World Bank to economic freedom pp. 633-649

- Bernhard Boockmann and Axel Dreher
Volume 19, issue 2, 2003
- The political economy of coffee, dictatorship, and genocide pp. 161-181

- Philip Verwimp
- The idea trap: the political economy of growth divergence pp. 183-203

- Bryan Caplan
- Redistribution and deadweight cost: the role of political competition pp. 205-226

- Toke Aidt
- Productive government spending, growth, and sequential voting pp. 227-246

- Leo Kaas
- Comparative advantage and social protection pp. 247-264

- Nicolas Boccard, Tanguy van Ypersele and Pierre Wunsch
- Income inequality, voting over the size of public consumption, and growth pp. 265-287

- Volker Grossmann
- Public education and income inequality pp. 289-300

- Gerhard Glomm and B Ravikumar
- The response of youth unemployment to benefits, incentives, and sanctions pp. 301-316

- Peter Jensen, Michael Rosholm and Michael Svarer
- The decline or expansion of unions: a bargaining model with heterogeneous labor pp. 317-340

- Jon Strand
- Politically preferred wage bargaining structures pp. 341-353

- Juan Bárcena-Ruiz
- Health-promoting alliances pp. 355-375

- Daniel Arce and Todd Sandler
- National-security export-quality restrictions in segmented and non-segmented markets pp. 377-390

- Maria Garcia-Alonso
- "Introduction to Environmental Economics": By Nick Hanley, Jason F. Shogren and Ben White (Oxford University Press, 2001); and "Environmental Economics: Theory, Application and Policy", By Duane Chapman (Addison Wesley Longman, 2000) pp. 391-392

- Eli Goldstein
- The Arab Human Development Report: published by the United Nations Development Program, Regional Bureau for Arab States, New York, 2002, 168 pages, downloadable at: www.undp.org/rbas/ahdr pp. 392-394

- Paul Rivlin
Volume 19, issue 1, 2003
- Strategic debt accumulation in a heterogeneous monetary union pp. 1-15

- Roel Beetsma and Lans Bovenberg
- The political economy of EU enlargement and the Treaty of Nice pp. 17-31

- Friedrich Heinemann
- Socio-political instability and the allocation of international aid by donors pp. 33-59

- Lisa Chauvet
- The social cost of rent seeking when consumer opposition influences monopoly behavior pp. 61-69

- Gil Epstein and Shmuel Nitzan
- Bequests, control rights, and cost-benefit analysis pp. 71-82

- Amihai Glazer, Vesa Kanniainen and Esko Niskanen
- Tax evasion, civic duty and the law abiding citizen pp. 83-102

- Marta Orviska and John Hudson
- Shifting public-health-sector waiting lists to the private sector pp. 103-132

- Pau Olivella
- Trade policy and parallel imports pp. 133-151

- Daniel Knox and Martin Richardson
- Pensions and the path to gerontocracy in Germany pp. 153-158

- Hans-Werner Sinn and Silke Uebelmesser
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