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European Journal of Political Economy

1985 - 2025

Current editor(s): J. De Haan, A. L. Hillman and H. W. Ursprung

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Volume 54, issue C, 2018

A model of the representative economist, as researcher and policy advisor pp. 5-15 Downloads
Martin Paldam
Skating on thin evidence: Implications for public policy pp. 16-25 Downloads
Chris Doucouliagos, Martin Paldam and T. Stanley
Behavioral determinants of proclaimed support for environment protection policies pp. 26-41 Downloads
Björn Kauder, Niklas Potrafke and Heinrich Ursprung
Expressive attitudes to compensation: The case of globalization pp. 42-55 Downloads
Martin Rode and Andrea Sáenz de Viteri
Social capital and preferences for redistribution to target groups pp. 56-67 Downloads
Ekaterina Borisova, Andrei Govorun, Denis Ivanov and Irina Levina
The rule of law: Measurement and deep roots pp. 68-82 Downloads
Jerg Gutmann and Stefan Voigt
Resource rents and populism in resource-dependent economies pp. 83-88 Downloads
Elena Seghezza and Giovanni B. Pittaluga
Refugee resettlement, redistribution and growth pp. 89-98 Downloads
Leonid Azarnert
Policies and prizes pp. 99-109 Downloads
Arye Hillman and Ngo Long
Why do governments call a state of emergency? On the determinants of using emergency constitutions pp. 110-123 Downloads
Christian Bjørnskov and Stefan Voigt
Confronting an enemy with unknown preferences: Deterrer or provocateur? pp. 124-143 Downloads
Artyom Jelnov, Yair Tauman and Richard Zeckhauser
Can successful fiscal adjustments only be achieved by spending cuts? pp. 145-166 Downloads
Rasmus Wiese, Richard Jong-A-Pin and Jakob de Haan
Randomized controlled trials informing public policy: Lessons from project STAR and class size reduction pp. 167-174 Downloads
Moshe Justman
On the codetermination of tax-financed medical R&D and healthcare expenditures: Models and evidence pp. 175-188 Downloads
Alberto Batinti and Roger Congleton
Public-sector wages and corruption: An empirical study pp. 189-197 Downloads
Yanting Chen and Qijun Liu
FDI and sanctions: An empirical analysis of short- and long-run effects pp. 198-225 Downloads
Irina Mirkina
Election rules, legislators' incentives, and policy outcomes: Evidence from the mixed member system in Germany pp. 227-239 Downloads
Nicola Maaser and Thomas Stratmann
To the ones in need or the ones you need? The political economy of central discretionary grants − empirical evidence from Indonesia pp. 240-260 Downloads
Gerrit J. Gonschorek, Günther Schulze and Bambang Suharnoko Sjahrir

Volume 53, issue C, 2018

Populism and institutional capture pp. 1-12 Downloads
Nicholas Chesterley and Paolo Roberti
The value of political connections in a multiparty parliamentary democracy: Evidence from the 2015 elections in Israel pp. 13-58 Downloads
Nimrod David Lehrer
Market and political power interactions in Greece: A theory pp. 59-83 Downloads
Tryphon Kollintzas, Dimitris Papageorgiou and Vanghelis Vassilatos
Do equalization payments affect subnational borrowing? Evidence from regression discontinuity pp. 84-108 Downloads
Köppl–Turyna, Monika and Hans Pitlik
Retirement, consumption of political information, and political knowledge pp. 109-119 Downloads
Marcel Garz
Committee decision-making at Sweden's Riksbank pp. 120-133 Downloads
Henry Chappell and Rob Roy McGregor
Who are the ‘ghost’ MPs? Evidence from the French parliament pp. 134-148 Downloads
Nicolas Gavoille
Altruistic punishment in elections pp. 149-160 Downloads
Jason Aimone, Luigi Butera and Thomas Stratmann
Public opinion and the political economy of educational reforms: A survey pp. 161-185 Downloads
Marius R. Busemeyer, Philipp Lergetporer and Ludger Woessmann
Development minister characteristics and aid giving pp. 186-204 Downloads
Andreas Fuchs and Katharina Richert
Beyond divide and rule: Weak dictators, natural resources and civil conflict pp. 205-221 Downloads
Giacomo De Luca, Petros Sekeris and Juan Vargas
Demand for military spending in NATO, 1968–2015: A spatial panel approach pp. 222-236 Downloads
Justin George and Todd Sandler

Volume 52, issue C, 2018

Does inequality constrain the power to tax? Evidence from the OECD pp. 1-17 Downloads
Md. Islam, Jakob Madsen and Chris Doucouliagos
Globalization and the decline in labor shares: Exploring the relationship beyond trade and financial flows pp. 18-35 Downloads
Andrew T. Young and Maria Y. Tackett
Social mobility at the top and the higher education system pp. 36-54 Downloads
Elise Brezis and Joel Hellier
Political cycles and corruption in Russian regions pp. 55-74 Downloads
Oleg Sidorkin and Dmitriy Vorobyev
Polity age and political budget cycles: Evidence from a Danish municipal reform pp. 75-84 Downloads
Lasse Aaskoven
Breaking the norms: When is evading inheritance taxes socially acceptable? pp. 85-102 Downloads
Martin Abraham, Kerstin Lorek, Friedemann Richter and Matthias Wrede
Active and passive corruption: Theory and evidence pp. 103-119 Downloads
Salvatore Capasso and Lodovico Santoro
Central bankers as supervisors: Do crises matter? pp. 120-140 Downloads
Donato Masciandaro and Davide Romelli
Immigration, assimilation, and the future of public education pp. 141-165 Downloads
Ryuichi Tanaka, Lidia Farre and Francesc Ortega
(Un-)intended effects of fiscal rules pp. 166-191 Downloads
Heiko Burret and Lars Feld
The dynamics of political party support and egocentric economic evaluations: The Scottish case pp. 192-213 Downloads
Georgios Chrysanthou and María Guilló

Volume 51, issue C, 2018

Untying the motives of giving grants vs. loans pp. 1-14 Downloads
Khusrav Gaibulloev and Javed Younas
Electoral incentives, term limits, and the sustainability of peace pp. 15-26 Downloads
Paola Conconi, Nicolas Sahuguet and Maurizio Zanardi
The Protestant ethic and entrepreneurship: Evidence from religious minorities in the former Holy Roman Empire pp. 27-43 Downloads
Luca Nunziata and Lorenzo Rocco
Do ideology movements and legal intervention matter: A synthetic control analysis of the Chongqing Model pp. 44-56 Downloads
Yang Zhou
The effects of bureaucracy on political accountability and electoral selection pp. 57-68 Downloads
Yukihiro Yazaki
Do fiscal rules constrain fiscal policy? A meta-regression-analysis pp. 69-92 Downloads
Friedrich Heinemann, Marc-Daniel Moessinger and Mustafa Yeter
Shocking news and cognitive performance pp. 93-106 Downloads
Panu Poutvaara and Olli Ropponen
Inferring hawks and doves from voting records pp. 107-120 Downloads
Sylvester Eijffinger, Ronald Mahieu and Louis Raes
Assessing bureaucratic start-up costs through Mystery Calls. Evidence from the One-stop shops for doing business pp. 121-140 Downloads
Silvia Giacomelli and Marco Tonello
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