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 65, issue C, 2020
- The effect of public financing on candidate reemergence and success in elections

- B.K. Song
- Tax evasion and tax morale: A social network analysis

- Debora Di Gioacchino and Domenico Fichera
- The effects of federal regulations on corruption in U.S. States

- Oguzhan Dincer and Burak Gunalp
- Perception vs. experience: Explaining differences in corruption measures using microdata

- Jerg Gutmann, Fabio Padovano and Stefan Voigt
- Microdynamics, granularity and populism: The Finnish case

- Paolo Fornaro and Antti Kaihovaara
- Perceptions of inequality

- Markus Knell and Helmut Stix
- Investment in trade facilitating infrastructure: A political-economy analysis

- Oliver Lorz
- Reconsidering the modernization hypothesis: The role of diversified production and interest‐group competition

- Giovanni B. Pittaluga, Alessio Reghezza and Elena Seghezza
- The political economy of fiscal procyclicality

- Jamus Lim
- Voting with your feet: Political competition and internal migration in the United States

- Wai-Man Liu and Phong Ngo
- Health spending in Italy: The impact of immigrants

- Giulia Bettin and Agnese Sacchi
- Policy tolerance of economic crime? An empirical analysis of the effect of counterfeiting on Italian trade

- Elton Beqiraj, Silvia Fedeli and Luisa Giuriato
- How do the factors determining terrorist groups’ longevity differ from those affecting their success?

- Khusrav Gaibulloev, Dongfang Hou and Todd Sandler
- The probability of violating Arrow’s conditions

- Keith L. Dougherty and Jac Heckelman
- Entrepreneurship, trust and corruption

- Oriol Anguera-Torrell
- The economic effects of political disintegration: Lessons from Serbia and Montenegro

- Vassilis Monastiriotis and Ivan Zilic
- Corruption and legislature size: Evidence from Brazil

- Diogo G.C. Britto and Stefano Fiorin
- The political economy of the G20 agenda on financial regulation

- Ludger Schuknecht and Vincent Siegerink
- Believers vs. deniers: Climate change and environmental policy polarization

- Leyla D. Karakas and Devashish Mitra
Volume 64, issue C, 2020
- On the political economy of minority rights. Three ways to manipulate a minority: Goals, rules, and border poles

- Bengt-Arne Wickström
- Property rights revisited

- Bazoumana Ouattara and Samuel Standaert
- Election systems, the “beauty premium” in politics, and the beauty of dissent

- Niklas Potrafke, Marcus Rösch and Heinrich Ursprung
- Depression of the deprived or eroding enthusiasm of the elites: What has shifted the support for international trade?

- Philipp Harms and Jakob Schwab
- Teachers and politics

- Dalila Lindov
- Mortgage market credit conditions and U.S. Presidential elections

- Alexis Antoniades and Charles W. Calomiris
- Political accountability and public service delivery in decentralized Indonesia: Incumbency advantage and the performance of second term mayors

- Blane Lewis, Hieu T.M. Nguyen and Adrianus Hendrawan
- The political and institutional determinants of fiscal adjustments and expansions: Evidence for a large set of countries

- Federico M. Giesenow, Juliette de Wit and Jakob de Haan
- Early state institutions and the persistence of linguistic diversity

- James Ang
- Race to burn the last ton of carbon and the risk of stranded assets

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Gender, attractiveness, and judgment of impropriety: The case of accountants

- Zeev Shtudiner and Galit Klein
- Modern slavery, corruption, and hysteresis

- Michael Rauscher and Bianca Willert
- Fiscal consolidations and electoral outcomes in emerging economies: Does the policy mix matter? Macro and micro level evidence from Latin America

- Martin Ardanaz, Mark Hallerberg and Carlos Scartascini
- Are Democracies Cleaner?

- Andreas Kammerlander and Günther Schulze
- Fiscal rules and budget forecast errors of Italian municipalities

- Matteo Picchio and Raffaella Santolini
- The effects of mafia infiltration on public procurement performance

- Diego Ravenda, Michele Giuranno, Maika M. Valencia-Silva, Josep M. Argiles-Bosch and Josep García-Blandón
Volume 63, issue C, 2020
- Simple Markovian equilibria in dynamic spatial legislative bargaining

- Jan Zapal
- Collective vs. individual lobbying

- Norimichi Matsueda
- General or central government? Empirical evidence on political cycles in budget composition using new data for OECD countries

- Niklas Potrafke
- Biases in fiscal multiplier estimates

- Zareh Asatryan, Annika Havlik, Friedrich Heinemann and Justus Nover
- Do national political parties matter? Evidence from Italian municipalities

- Matteo Gamalerio
- Varieties of authoritarianism matter: Elite fragmentation, natural resources and economic growth

- Olga Vasilyeva and Alexander Libman
- Romes without empires: Urban concentration, political competition, and economic development

- Cem Karayalcin and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
- Decentralized advice

- Timothy Feddersen and Ronen Gradwohl
- Destruction and settlement norms as determinants of conflict: An evolutionary perspective

- Gopal Parashari and Vimal Kumar
- Do fiscal rules cause better fiscal balances? A new instrumental variable strategy

- Francesca Caselli and Julien Reynaud
- The unintended composition effect of the subnational government fiscal rules: The case of Italian municipalities

- Fiorenza Venturini
- Chasing votes with the public budget

- Ana Tribin
- Information provision and preferences for education spending: Evidence from representative survey experiments in three countries

- Maria Cattaneo, Philipp Lergetporer, Guido Schwerdt, Katharina Werner, Ludger Woessmann and Stefan Wolter
- The supply of media slant across outlets and demand for slant within outlets: Evidence from US presidential campaign news

- Marcel Garz, Gaurav Sood, Daniel Stone and Justin Wallace
- Terrorist training: Onsite or via the Internet?

- Kevin Siqueira and Daniel Arce
- The effectiveness of fiscal institutions: International financial flogging or domestic constraint?

- Daniel Hansen
- Preferences for redistribution and exposure to tax-benefit schemes in Europe

- Francesco Andreoli and Javier Olivera
- The democratization process: An empirical appraisal of the role of political protest

- Maria Marino, Paolo Li Donni, Sebastiano Bavetta and Marco Cellini
- Sharing oil rents and political violence

- Tito Cordella and Harun Onder
- When two tribes go to work: Board political diversity and firm performance

- James Rockey and Nadia Zakir
- Budget uncertainty in a monetary union

- Cornel Oros and Blandine Zimmer
- Why biased agencies could be the best monitors

- Kasim Music and Christian Salzmann
- Market competition, lobbying influence and environmental externalities

- Marco Catola and Simone D'Alessandro
- Mass media and preferences for redistribution

- Debora Di Gioacchino and Alina Verashchagina
- Encouraging skill development: Evidence from public-private partnerships in education in Russia’s regions

- Israel Marques, Thomas Remington and Vladimir Bazavliuk
- Reelection, growth and public debt

- Ohad Raveh and Yacov Tsur
- Heterogeneity in preferences for redistribution and public spending: A cross-country analysis

- Luna Bellani and Francesco Scervini
- The institutions of international treaty organizations as evidence for social contract theory

- Roger Congleton
- Staying dry on Spanish wine: The rejection of the 1905 Spanish-Italian trade agreement

- Jacopo Timini
- Less fiscal oversight, more adjustment

- Lars-Erik Borge and Arnt O. Hopland
- Female political representation and substantive effects on policies: A literature review

- Zohal Hessami and Mariana Lopes da Fonseca
- A political economy perspective on horizontal FDI in a dynamic Cournot-oligopoly with endogenous entry

- Laszlo Goerke
- Leviathan for Sale: The Fallacy of Trusting in People Instead of Institutions

- Jan Gogoll and Matthias Uhl
- I (Could Have) Told You! Early warning indicators and crisis performance of the 12 “old” Euro-countries under the economic crisis 2008–09

- Peter Nannestad
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