European Journal of Political Economy
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Volume 60, issue C, 2019
- Clash of civilizations demystified

- Gunes Gokmen
- The tug-of-war in the laboratory

- Cary Deck and Roman Sheremeta
- Taxation and social protection under governance decentralisation

- Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- Trade, poverty, and social protection in developing countries

- Raj M. Desai and Nita Rudra
- How does petty corruption affect tax morale in Sub-Saharan Africa?

- Björn Jahnke and Reinhard Weisser
- Entry in contests with incomplete information: Theory and experiments

- Diego Aycinena and Lucas Rentschler
- Electoral systems and immigration

- Giuseppe Russo and Francesco Salsano
- Did rainfall shocks cause civil conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa? The implications of data revisions

- Weidong Liang and Nicholas Sim
- Costs of change and political polarization

- Hans Gersbach, Philippe Muller and Oriol Tejada
- Corruption, workforce selection and mismatch in the public sector

- Sauro Mocetti and Tommaso Orlando
- Can money buy EU love?

- Jan Fidrmuc, Martin Hulényi and Cigdem Tunali
- WTO membership and corruption

- Sanchari Choudhury
- Does accrual accounting alter fiscal policy decisions? - Evidence from Germany

- Désirée Christofzik
- Partisan lobbyists in conflicts

- Gerald Eisenkopf
- Protection for sale under monopolistic competition: Beyond the CES

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Enrico Marvasi
- Fiscal rules to tame the political budget cycle: Evidence from Italian municipalities

- Andrea Bonfatti and Lorenzo Forni
- Stability of revolutionary governments in the face of mass protest

- Dmitry Dagaev, Natalia Lamberova and Anton Sobolev
- Corruption and economic growth: New empirical evidence

- Klaus Gründler and Niklas Potrafke
- Arms production, national defense spending and arms trade: Examining supply and demand

- Johannes Blum
- Demand of direct democracy

- Guadalupe Correa-Lopera
Volume 59, issue C, 2019
- Crime, incentives and political effort: Evidence from India pp. 1-20

- Kai Gehring, T. Florian Kauffeldt and Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
- Wedges: Distribution, distortions, and market integration pp. 21-32

- Giuseppe Bertola
- The geography of natural resources, ethnic inequality and civil conflicts pp. 33-51

- Christian Lessmann and Arne Steinkraus
- Bayesian forecasting of electoral outcomes with new parties’ competition pp. 52-70

- José G. Montalvo, Omiros Papaspiliopoulos and Timothée Stumpf-Fétizon
- Policy induced increases in private healthcare financing provide short-term relief of total healthcare expenditure growth: Evidence from OECD countries pp. 71-82

- Steffen Eriksen and Rasmus Wiese
- Exit strategies, capital flight and speculative attacks: Europe's version of the trilemma pp. 83-96

- Andreas Steiner, Sven Steinkamp and Frank Westermann
- Effects of runoff voting rules on number of parties and candidates' political experience: Evidence from a law change in Peru pp. 97-107

- Javier Torres and Guillermo Diaz
- Purely procedural preferences - Beyond procedural equity and reciprocity pp. 108-128

- Nadine Chlaß, Werner Güth and Topi Miettinen
- Bonus pay for teachers, spatial sorting, and student achievement pp. 129-158

- Muharrem Yesilirmak
- Partial decentralization as a way to prevent secessionist conflict pp. 159-178

- Sabine Flamand
- The impact of two different economic systems on dishonesty pp. 179-195

- Dan Ariely, Ximena Garcia-Rada, Katrin Gödker, Lars Hornuf and Heather Mann
- Term limit extension and electoral participation. Evidence from a diff-in-discontinuities design at the local level in Italy pp. 196-211

- Marco Alberto De Benedetto and Maria De Paola
- IMF conditionality and central bank independence pp. 212-229

- Andreas Kern, Bernhard Reinsberg and Matthias Rau-Göhring
- Are voters rational? pp. 230-242

- Teemu Lyytikäinen and Janne Tukiainen
- Cultural interaction and economic development: An overview pp. 243-251

- Mark Gradstein and Moshe Justman
- Voter turnout and government's legitimate mandate pp. 252-265

- Alberto Grillo
- Employment shocks and anti-EU sentiment pp. 266-295

- Marie Lechler
- Globalization and taxation: Theory and evidence pp. 296-315

- Priyaranjan Jha and Giray Gözgör
- Fiscal decentralization and government size: The role of democracy pp. 316-330

- Mo Qiao, Siying Ding and Yongzheng Liu
- The subversive nature of inequality: Subjective inequality perceptions and attitudes to social inequality pp. 331-344

- Andreas Kuhn
- Evaluative voting or classical voting rules: Does it make a difference? Empirical evidence for consensus among voting rules pp. 345-353

- Andreas Darmann, Julia Grundner and Christian Klamler
- The growth-maximizing level of regulation: Evidence from a panel of international data pp. 354-368

- Jac Heckelman and Bonnie Wilson
- Neighbors and friends: How do European political parties respond to globalization? pp. 369-384

- Antonis Adam and Stamatia Ftergioti
- “The winner takes it all” or a story of the optimal allocation of the European Cohesion Fund pp. 385-399

- Benoit Dicharry, Phu Nguyen-Van and Thi Kim Cuong Pham
- Corruption in space: A closer look at the world's subnations pp. 400-422

- Stefan Borsky and Katja Kalkschmied
- Legislators' behaviour and electoral rules: Evidence from an Italian reform pp. 423-444

- Giuseppe Albanese, Marika Cioffi and Pietro Tommasino
- New evidence on the historical growth of government in Europe: The role of labor costs pp. 445-460

- Mickael Melki and Andrew Pickering
- The electoral migration cycle pp. 461-482

- Federico Revelli
- Overstrained citizens? The number of ballot propositions and the quality of the decision process in direct democracy pp. 483-500

- Alois Stutzer, Michael Baltensperger and Armando Meier
Volume 58, issue C, 2019
- Delay determinants of European Banking Union implementation pp. 1-20

- Michael Koetter, Thomas Krause and Lena Tonzer
- Democratic reversals and the size of government pp. 21-49

- Jeffrey L. Jensen and Sidak Yntiso
- Relative age effects in political selection pp. 50-63

- Janne Tukiainen, Tuomas Takalo and Topi Hulkkonen
- Coattails and the forces that drive them: Evidence from Mexico pp. 64-81

- Andrei Gomberg, Emilio Gutierrez, Paulina López and Alejandra Vázquez
- Complex ballot propositions, individual voting behavior, and status quo bias pp. 82-101

- Zohal Hessami and Sven Resnjanskij
- Quality of institutions and productivity of State-Invested Enterprises: International evidence from major telecom companies pp. 102-117

- Paolo Castelnovo, Chiara Del Bo and Massimo Florio
- Is it the economic policy, stupid? Economic policy, political parties & the gubernatorial incumbent advantage pp. 118-137

- Daniel L. Bennett and Jason T. Long
- Political competition, tax salience and accountability. Theory and evidence from Italy pp. 138-163

- Emanuele Bracco, Francesco Porcelli and Michela Redoano
- Non-discriminatory donation relief and strategic commitment under political competition pp. 164-177

- Monica Anna Giovanniello, Carlo Perroni, Kimberley Scharf and Al Slivinski
- The impact of majority coalitions on local government spending, service delivery, and corruption in Indonesia pp. 178-191

- Blane Lewis and Adrianus Hendrawan
- Happy partisans and extreme political views: The impact of national versus local representation on well-being pp. 192-202

- Jeremy Jackson
- Electoral fraud and voter turnout: An experimental study pp. 203-219

- Vardan Baghdasaryan, Giovanna Iannantuoni and Valeria Maggian
- Revisiting the redistribution hypothesis with perceived inequality and redistributive preferences pp. 220-244

- Gwangeun Choi
- Can media drive the electorate? The impact of media coverage on voting intentions pp. 245-261

- Ralf Dewenter, Melissa Linder and Tobias Thomas
- The political economy of contributive pensions in developing countries pp. 262-275

- Marie-Louise Leroux, Darío Maldonado and Pierre Pestieau
- International flows of people and institutional change pp. 276-288

- Imran Arif and Joshua Hall
- Quantity-cum-quality contests pp. 289-297

- J. Atsu Amegashie
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