European Journal of Political Economy
1985 - 2025
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Volume 74, issue C, 2022
- Political voice on monetary policy: Evidence from the parliamentary hearings of the European Central Bank

- Federico M. Ferrara, Donato Masciandaro, Manuela Moschella and Davide Romelli
- Does clarity make central banks more engaging? Lessons from ECB communications

- Federico Maria Ferrara and Siria Angino
- Fiscal federalism and economic performance new evidence from Switzerland

- Heiko Burret, Lars Feld and Christoph Schaltegger
- The effect of international development association's (IDA) aid on conflict. A fuzzy regression discontinuity approach

- Antonis Adam and Sofia Tsarsitalidou
- A social image theory of information acquisition, opinion formation, and voting

- Vladimir Karamychev and Otto H. Swank
- Political tenure, term limits and corruption

- Yacov Tsur
- Wage centralization and the political economy of budget deficits

- Hamzeh Arabzadeh Jamali
- The causal effects of rule of law & property rights on fiscal capacity

- Robin Grier, Andrew T. Young and Kevin Grier
- Movin’ on up? A survey experiment on mobility enhancing policies

- Jared Barton and Xiaofei Pan
- Perception of corruption and public support for redistribution in Latin America

- Esther Hauk, Mónica Oviedo and Xavier Ramos
- Fear of inflation and gender representation in central banking

- Cristina Bodea and Andrew Kerner
- Ideology and monetary policy. The role of political parties’ stances in the European Central Bank’s parliamentary hearings

- Nicolò Fraccaroli, Alessandro Giovannini, Jean-François Jamet and Eric Persson
- The accountability gap: Deliberation on monetary policy in Britain and America during the financial crisis

- Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, Christopher Dann and Jacob Chapman
- The financial market impact of ECB monetary policy press conferences — A text based approach

- Conor Parle
- Divided committees and strategic vagueness

- Nicole Baerg and Colin Krainin
- Trust in the ECB: Drivers and consequences

- Nils Brouwer and Jakob de Haan
Volume 73, issue C, 2022
- Sharing the gains of transition: Evaluating changes in income inequality and redistribution in Poland using combined survey and tax return data

- Michał Brzeziński, Michal Myck and Mateusz Najsztub
- Russian power and the state-owned enterprise

- Alexander Libman, Randall W. Stone and Evgeny Vinokurov
- Other people’s money: Preferences for equality in groups

- Joy Buchanan and Gavin Roberts
- Participation quorum when voting is costly

- Andrei Matveenko, Azamat Valei and Dmitriy Vorobyev
- The consequences of hosting asylum seekers for citizens’ policy preferences

- Severin Zimmermann and Alois Stutzer
- Intragenerational deliberation and intergenerational sustainability dilemma

- Raja Timilsina, Koji Kotani, Yoshinori Nakagawa and Tatsuyoshi Saijo
- Real-time fiscal policy responses in the OECD from 1997 to 2018: Procyclical but sustainable?

- Pierre Aldama and Jerome Creel
- Institutional design and spatial (in)equality — The Janus face of economic integration

- Ingrid Ott and Susanne Soretz
- Optimal favoritism and maximal revenue: A generalized result

- Chen Cohen, Roy Darioshi and Shmuel Nitzan
- Are social and environmental clauses a tool for favoritism? Analysis of French public procurement contracts

- François Maréchal and Pierre-Henri Morand
- A corruption risk indicator for public procurement

- Maurizio Lisciandra, Riccardo Milani and Emanuele Millemaci
- Political alignment, centralisation, and the sense of government unpreparedness during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Massimiliano Ferraresi and Gianluca Gucciardi
- Community forestry and its implications for land related disputes: Evidence from India

- Bharti Nandwani
- Why do people from wealthy countries migrate?

- Nusrate Aziz, Murshed Chowdhury and Arusha Cooray
- The response of taxpayer compliance to the large shock of Italian unification

- Antonio Acconcia, D’Amato, Marcello, Riccardo Martina and Marisa Ratto
- The COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on voter turnout

- Matteo Picchio and Raffaella Santolini
Volume 72, issue C, 2022
- Monetary policy decision-making by committee: Why, when and how it can work

- Kilian Rieder
- Causal factors of terrorist attacks on countries, and corresponding spill-overs between them

- Harry H. Kelejian and Purba Mukerji
- Incumbency and expectations of fiscal rule compliance: Evidence from surveys of German policy makers

- Friedrich Heinemann, Eckhard Janeba and Maximilian Todtenhaupt
- Women and local public finance

- Alessandra Casarico, Salvatore Lattanzio and Paola Profeta
- Contagious populists: The impact of election information shocks on populist party preferences in Germany

- Lena Gerling and Kim Leonie Kellermann
- Political connections and post-disaster assistance in rural Vietnam

- Trong-Anh Trinh, Simon Feeny and Alberto Posso
- Life of the party: The polarizing effect of foreign direct investment

- Zachary Cohle and Alberto Ortega
- Regulation and income inequality in the United States

- Dustin Chambers and Colin O'Reilly
- The anomalous electoral advantage: Evidence from over 17,000 mayoral candidacies in Poland

- Sławomir Bartnicki, Maciej Alimowski and Maciej A. Górecki
- Tax liability side equivalence and time delayed externalities

- Lingbo Huang, Silvia Tiezzi and Erte Xiao
- How economic expectations shape preferences for national independence: Evidence from Greenland

- Gustav Agneman
- Studying more to vote less. Education and voter turnout in Italy

- Elona Harka and Lorenzo Rocco
- Populism and propagation of far-right extremism

- Felix Hagemeister
- To vote, or not to vote? Electoral campaigns and the spread of COVID-19

- Davide Cipullo and Marco Le Moglie
- Does ethnic diversity always undermine pro-social behavior? Evidence from a laboratory experiment

- Te Bao, Bin Liang and Jiaoying Pei
- The generation gap in direct democracy: Age vs. cohort effects

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Wolfgang Maennig and Steffen Mueller
Volume 71, issue C, 2022
- Bias and careers: Evidence from the aid effectiveness literature

- Chris Doucouliagos, Thomas Hinz and Katarina Zigova
- Comparing voting methods: 2016 US presidential election

- Herrade Igersheim, François Durand, Aaron Hamlin and Jean-François Laslier
- Taxation with representation: Understanding natives’ attitudes to foreigners’ voting rights

- Jérôme Gonnot
- Upstream effects of female political reservations

- Pushkar Maitra and Daniel Rosenblum
- Politics of trade protection in an autocracy: Evidence from an EU tariff liberalization in Morocco

- Christian Ruckteschler, Adeel Malik and Ferdinand Eibl
- Making and breaking coalitions: Strategic sophistication and prosociality in majority decisions

- Jan Sauermann, Manuel Schwaninger and Bernhard Kittel
- Reforms of collective bargaining institutions in European Union countries: Bad timing, bad outcomes?

- Yann Thommen
- Economic growth, equilibrium welfare, and public goods provision with intergenerational altruism

- Toshiki Tamai
- Does a district mandate matter for the behavior of politicians? An analysis of roll-call votes and parliamentary speeches

- Andreas Born and Aljoscha Janssen
- The persistence of political myths and ideologies

- Thomas Apolte and Julia Müller
- Politically connected firms and privileged access to credit: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe

- Maurizio Bussolo, Francesca de Nicola, Ugo Panizza and Richard Varghese
- Do dictators signal strength with electoral fraud?

- Maxim Ananyev and Mikhail Poyker
- Financial openness, capital rents and income inequality

- Niannian Ni, Yulin Liu and Hui Zhou
- Love on the rocks: The causal effects of separatist governments in Quebec

- Vincent J. Geloso and Kevin B. Grier
- Rewarding good political behavior: US aid, democracy, and human rights

- Zohid Askarov, Chris Doucouliagos, Martin Paldam and T. Stanley
- Self-selecting candidates or compelling voters: How organized crime affects political selection

- Anna Laura Baraldi, Giovanni Immordino and Marco Stimolo
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