European Journal of Political Economy
1985 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2001
- Personal goods, efficiency and the law pp. 673-703

- Dan Usher
- Yardstick competition to tame the Leviathan pp. 705-721

- Matthias Wrede
- Ownership, efficiency, and political interference pp. 723-748

- Johan Willner
- Corruption and military spending pp. 749-777

- Sanjeev Gupta, Luiz de Mello and Raju Sharan
- A dynamic model of fiscal reconstruction pp. 779-797

- Toshihiro Ihori and Jun-ichi Itaya
- Tax evasion and Ricardian equivalence pp. 799-815

- Judith Panadés
- Market collusion and the politics of protection pp. 817-833

- Rodney Ludema
- Rent-setting in multiple winner rent-seeking contests pp. 835-852

- Andrew Yates and Jac Heckelman
- Employment effects of stabilization policies pp. 853-875

- Pierre-Richard Agénor
- Managerial incentives and the decision to hire managers in markets with public and private firms pp. 877-896

- Mark White
- Group size and the private supply of a best-shot public good pp. 897-904

- Xiaopeng Xu
- Elites, Minorities and Economic Growth: Edited by Elise S. Brezis and Peter Temin. (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1999) 255 pp. (ISBN: 0 444 82848 6) pp. 905-908

- Carsten Hefeker
- Charlatans or Saviours? Economists and the British Economy from Marshall to Meade: by Roger Middleton. (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 1998) Pp. xix, 463, [UK pound]34. ISBN 1-85898-3-904-3 pp. 908-910

- Alan Peacock
Volume 17, issue 3, 2001
- Who creates political business cycles: should central banks be blamed? pp. 445-463

- Erik Leertouwer and Philipp Maier
- Endogenous distribution and the political economy of trade policy pp. 465-491

- Satya Das
- Transnational public goods: strategies and institutions pp. 493-516

- Daniel Arce and Todd Sandler
- Capital tax competition with socially wasteful government consumption pp. 517-529

- Wolfgang Eggert
- Multiple equilibria in government transfer policy pp. 531-555

- Alvaro Forteza
- Immigration and skill formation in unionised labour markets pp. 557-573

- Clemens Fuest and Marcel Thum
- Intervention in risky export markets: insurance, strategic action or aid? pp. 575-592

- Gerda Dewit
- Anti-dumping policies in the EU and trade diversion pp. 593-607

- Paul Brenton
- The German political business cycle: money demand rather than monetary policy pp. 609-631

- Helge Berger and Ulrich Woitek
- The social cost of monopoly when consumers resist pp. 633-639

- Jung Hoon Keem
- The Konstanz Seminar on monetary theory and policy at 30 pp. 641-664

- Michele Fratianni and Juergen von Hagen
- Political Economy in Macroeconomics: by Allan Drazen. (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2000) 775 pp pp. 665-668

- Philipp Harms
- The Political Economy of Capital Controls: by Gunther G. Schulze. (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000) xiv + 282 pp. 668-672

- Wolfgang Mayer
Volume 17, issue 2, 2001
- Introduction pp. iii-iv

- Joseph Francois and Henrik Horn
- Theoretical problems in negotiating trade liberalization pp. 209-232

- Wilfred Ethier
- Economic and legal aspects of the Most-Favored-Nation clause pp. 233-279

- Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis
- Reciprocity, non-discrimination and preferential agreements in the multilateral trading system pp. 281-325

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- The architecture of the WTO pp. 327-353

- P. J. Lloyd
- Optimal international trade agreements and dispute settlement procedures pp. 355-376

- Rodney Ludema
- Domino effects in Western European regional trade, 1960-1992 pp. 377-388

- Andre Sapir
- Market structure, trade liberalization and the GATS pp. 389-402

- Joseph Francois and Ian Wooton
- Do variable levies beggar thy neighbour? pp. 403-420

- Hakan Nordstrom
- How should "protection" be evaluated in Article III GATT disputes? pp. 421-444

- Damien Neven
Volume 17, issue 1, 2001
- Public expenditure, corruption, and economic growth: the case of Italy pp. 1-16

- Alfredo Del Monte and Erasmo Papagni
- Racial bias in police stops and searches: an economic analysis pp. 17-37

- Vani Borooah
- A political business cycle with boundedly rational agents pp. 39-52

- Gernot Sieg
- How general should the proximity model be? pp. 53-74

- Daniel Narwa
- Collective bargaining in the public sector and the role of budget determination pp. 75-99

- Torberg Falch
- Inflicting injury through product quality: how European antidumping policy disadvantages European producers pp. 101-116

- Hylke Vandenbussche and Xavier Wauthy
- Individually rational union membership pp. 117-137

- George Bulkley and Gareth Myles
- An application of the 'insider-outsider' hypothesis: categorical adjustment assistance programs in France pp. 139-156

- David Gray
- A runoff system restores the principle of minimum differentiation pp. 157-162

- Marco Haan and Bjorn Volkerink
- Condorcet's paradox for weak preference orderings pp. 163-177

- Dominique Lepelley and Mathieu Martin
- Mathematical properties of classes of income redistributive policies pp. 179-192

- Johan Fellman
- Protectionist response to import competition in declining industries reconsidered pp. 193-201

- Jay Choi
- Walter Hettich and Stanley L. Winer, Democratic Choice and Taxation. A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1999) pp. 203-206

- Toke Aidt
- Privatization, Restructuring, and Regulation of Network Utilities: By David M. Newbery. (Cambridge and London: The MIT Press, 1999. Pp., xvi+466) pp. 206-207

- Eli Goldstein
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