European Journal of Political Economy
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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
Volume 57, issue C, 2019
- European policy and markets: Did policy initiatives stem the sovereign debt crisis in the euro area? pp. 3-21

- U. Michael Bergman, Michael M. Hutchison and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen
- Macroeconomic stabilization, monetary-fiscal interactions, and Europe's monetary union pp. 22-33

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Dedola, Marek Jarociński, Bartosz Maćkowiak and Sebastian Schmidt
- Sustainable fiscal strategies under changing demographics pp. 34-52

- Andrew Hughes Hallett, Svend E. Hougaard Jensen, Thorsteinn Sigurdur Sveinsson and Filipe Vieira
- Independent fiscal councils: Recent trends and performance pp. 53-69

- Roel Beetsma, Xavier Debrun, Xiangming Fang, Young Kim, Victor Lledó, Samba Mbaye and Xiaoxiao Zhang
- Intergenerational conflict and public sector size and structure: A rationale for debt limits? pp. 70-88

- Torben M. Andersen
- Austerity, inequality, and private debt overhang pp. 89-106

- Mathias Klein and Roland Winkler
- The composition effects of tax-based consolidation on income inequality pp. 107-124

- Gabriele Ciminelli, Ekkehard Ernst, Rossana Merola and Massimo Giuliodori
- When and why do countries break their national fiscal rules? pp. 125-141

- Wolf Heinrich Reuter
- Under threat: Rules-based fiscal policy and how to preserve it pp. 142-157

- Xavier Debrun and Lars Jonung
Volume 56, issue C, 2019
- Does corruption slow down innovation? Evidence from a cointegrated panel of U.S. states pp. 1-10

- Oguzhan Dincer
- The impact of economic sanctions on international trade: How do threatened sanctions compare with imposed sanctions? pp. 11-26

- Sylvanus Afesorgbor
- Positional concern and low demand for redistribution of the poor pp. 27-38

- Duk Gyoo Kim
- Does corruption hinder investment? Evidence from Russian regions pp. 39-61

- Nikita Zakharov
- Pension reserve fund, political budget cycles and fiscal illusion pp. 62-73

- Xue Wang and Frank Bohn
- Tactical distribution in local funding: The value of an aligned mayor pp. 74-89

- Bernardo Lara E. and Sergio Toro M.
- The influence of group size on distributional fairness under voting by veto pp. 90-102

- Jan Sauermann and Paul Beckmann
- Rent-seeking with uncertain discriminatory power pp. 103-114

- Pim Heijnen and Lambert Schoonbeek
- The growth effect of democracy and technology: An industry disaggregated approach pp. 115-131

- Izaskun Zuazu
- Who voted for Brexit? Individual and regional data combined pp. 132-150

- Eleonora Alabrese, Sascha Becker, Thiemo Fetzer and Dennis Novy
- Gender and climate change: Do female parliamentarians make difference? pp. 151-164

- Astghik Mavisakalyan and Yashar Tarverdi
- Trade policy & lobbying effectiveness: Theory and evidence for India pp. 165-192

- Amrita Saha
- Tax enforcement, tax compliance and tax morale in transition economies: A theoretical model pp. 193-211

- Randolph Bruno
- Local television, citizen knowledge and U.S. senators' roll-call voting pp. 212-232

- Mattias Nordin
- On the determinants of long-run inflation uncertainty: Evidence from a panel of 17 developed economies pp. 233-250

- Christian Conrad and Matthias Hartmann
Volume 55, issue C, 2018
- More effective defense capabilities and pareto-improving resource transfers: Conflict on the Korean Peninsula pp. 1-13

- Suk Jae Noh
- How voters use grade scales in evaluative voting pp. 14-28

- Antoinette Baujard, Frédéric Gavrel, Herrade Igersheim, Jean-François Laslier and Isabelle Lebon
- Trump, Condorcet and Borda: Voting paradoxes in the 2016 Republican presidential primaries pp. 29-35

- Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
- Cashless payments and tax evasion pp. 36-43

- Giovanni Immordino and Francesco Flaviano Russo
- Politically driven cycles in fiscal policy: In depth analysis of the functional components of government expenditures pp. 44-64

- Vitor Castro and Rodrigo Martins
- Give a fish or teach fishing? Partisan affiliation of U.S. governors and the poverty status of immigrants pp. 65-96

- Sekou Keita and Pierre Mandon
- Delayed mimicking: the timing of fiscal interactions in Europe pp. 97-118

- Marie-Pierre Hory
- Rational ignorance, populism, and reform pp. 119-135

- Carlo Prato and Stephane Wolton
- Partisanship, priming and participation in public-good schemes pp. 136-150

- Marie Briguglio, Liam Delaney and Alex Wood
- Why go to court? Bargaining failure under the shadow of trial with complete information pp. 151-168

- Michael McBride, Stergios Skaperdas and Pi-Han Tsai
- Transparency diminishes framing-effects in voting on redistribution: Some experimental evidence pp. 169-184

- Fabian Paetzel, Jan Lorenz and Markus Tepe
- Trust no more? On the lasting effects of corruption scandals pp. 185-203

- Albert Solé-Ollé and Pilar Sorribas-Navarro
- Tax morale, aversion to ethnic diversity, and decentralization pp. 204-223

- Alessandro Belmonte, Roberto Dell'Anno and Désirée Teobaldelli
- Financial crisis and financial policy reform: Crisis origins and policy dimensions pp. 224-243

- Su Wah Hlaing and Makoto Kakinaka
- US aid, US educated leaders and economic ideology pp. 244-257

- Anna Minasyan
- Does a stronger system of law and order constrain the effects of foreign direct investment on government size? pp. 258-283

- Nadine McCloud, Michael S. Delgado and Chanita Holmes
- The Hartz reforms and the German labor force pp. 284-300

- Malte Ehrich, Abdul Munasib and Devesh Roy
- On the causes of Brexit pp. 301-323

- Agust Arnorsson and Gylfi Zoega
- Globalization and international risk-sharing: The role of social and political integration pp. 324-345

- Faruk Balli, Filippo Maria Pericoli and Eleonora Pierucci
- The effect of Western TV on crime: Evidence from East Germany pp. 346-372

- Tim Friehe, Helge Müller and Florian Neumeier
- Anticorruption and growth: Evidence from China pp. 373-390

- Guangjun Qu, Kevin Sylwester and Feng Wang
- A clear advantage: The benefits of transparency to crisis recovery pp. 391-416

- George E. Shambaugh and Elaine B. Shen
- On the measurement of voter ideology pp. 417-432

- Maite D. Laméris, Richard Jong-A-Pin and Harry Garretsen
- The effects of bridging business and politics – A survival analysis of German Federal ministers pp. 433-454

- Katrin Scharfenkamp
- Undeflected pressure? The protectionist effect of political partisanship on US antidumping policy pp. 455-470

- Tommaso Aquilante
- Bitterness in life and attitudes towards immigration pp. 471-490

- Panu Poutvaara and Max Steinhardt
- On the interpretation of World Values Survey trust question - Global expectations vs. local beliefs pp. 491-510

- Ritwik Banerjee
- The economic effects of U.S. presidential tax communication: Evidence from a correlated topic model pp. 511-525

- T.P. Dybowski and P. Adämmer
- Gender and corruption: The neglected role of culture pp. 526-537

- Julia Debski, Michael Jetter, Saskia Mösle and David Stadelmann
- The geography of violence during a presidential election: Evidence from Zimbabwe pp. 538-558

- David Fielding
- Lobbying, campaign contributions, and electoral competition pp. 559-572

- Thanh Le and Erkan Yalcin
- When the mafia comes to town pp. 573-590

- Annalisa Scognamiglio
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