Journal of Public Economics
1972 - 2025
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Volume 176, issue C, 2019
- Cash transfers, clientelism, and political enfranchisement: Evidence from Brazil pp. 1-17

- Anderson Frey
- Police disruption and performance: Evidence from recurrent redeployments within a city pp. 18-31

- Giovanni Mastrobuoni
- The gradients of power: Evidence from the Chinese housing market pp. 32-52

- Hanming Fang, Quanlin Gu and Li-An Zhou
- Tax evasion in new disguise? Examining tax havens' international bank deposits pp. 53-78

- Lukas Menkhoff and Jakob Miethe
- Pandering and pork-barrel politics pp. 79-93

- Eric Maskin and Jean Tirole
- The economics of renewable energy support pp. 94-117

- Jan Abrell, Sebastian Rausch and Clemens Streitberger
- The effect of increased funding on student achievement: Evidence from Texas's small district adjustment pp. 118-141

- Daniel Kreisman and Matthew P. Steinberg
- Heterogeneity in the tax pass-through to spirit retail prices: Evidence from Belgium pp. 142-160

- Jean Hindriks and Valerio Serse
- Taxes and the location of targets pp. 161-178

- Wiji Arulampalam, Michael Devereux and Federica Liberini
- Using referenda to improve targeting and decrease costs of conditional cash transfers pp. 179-194

- Jennifer M. Alix-Garcia, Katharine R.E. Sims and Daniel J. Phaneuf
- The intergenerational effects of parental higher education: Evidence from changes in university accessibility pp. 195-217

- Tuomo Suhonen and Hannu Karhunen
Volume 175, issue C, 2019
- Second-best mechanisms for land assembly and hold-out problems pp. 1-16

- Zachary Grossman, Jonathan Pincus, Perry Shapiro and Duygu Yengin
- Political budget cycles and the civil service: Evidence from highway spending in US states pp. 17-28

- David Bostashvili and Gergely Ujhelyi
- Intertemporal substitution in health care demand: Evidence from the RAND Health Insurance Experiment pp. 29-43

- Haizhen Lin and Daniel W. Sacks
- Impacts of a carbon tax across US household income groups: What are the equity-efficiency trade-offs? pp. 44-64

- Lawrence H. Goulder, Marc A.C. Hafstead, GyuRim Kim and Xianling Long
- Contract nonperformance risk and uncertainty in insurance markets pp. 65-83

- Christian Biener, Andreas Landmann and Maria Isabel Santana
- Pre-negotiation commitment and internalization in public good provision through bilateral negotiations pp. 84-93

- Noriaki Matsushima and Ryusuke Shinohara
- Hospital treatment and patient outcomes: Evidence from capacity constraints pp. 94-118

- Samuel Kleiner
Volume 174, issue C, 2019
- The student loan consolidation option pp. 1-12

- Deborah Lucas and Damien Moore
- Does “being chosen to lead” induce non-selfish behavior? Experimental evidence on reciprocity pp. 13-21

- Allan Drazen and Erkut Ozbay
- Malpractice risk and medical treatment selection pp. 22-35

- Paola Bertoli and Veronica Grembi
- To be, or not to be: Stereotypes, identity choice and group inequality pp. 36-52

- Young-Chul Kim and Glenn C. Loury
- The impact of state taxes on pass-through businesses: Evidence from the 2012 Kansas income tax reform pp. 53-75

- Jason DeBacker, Bradley T. Heim, Shanthi Ramnath and Justin Ross
- Optimal fiscal limits with overrides pp. 76-92

- Stephen Coate and Ross Milton
Volume 173, issue C, 2019
- Higher pay, worse outcomes? The impact of mayoral wages on local government quality in Peru pp. 1-20

- Ricardo Pique
- Ignorance isn't bliss: Uninformed voters drive budget cycles pp. 21-43

- Jan Janků and Jan Libich
- Taxing multinationals beyond borders: Financial and locational responses to CFC rules pp. 44-71

- Sarah Clifford
- Trust, ethnic diversity, and personal contact: A field experiment pp. 72-84

- Henning Finseraas, Torbjørn Hanson, Åshild Johnsen, Andreas Kotsadam and Gaute Torsvik
- Interjurisdictional competition with adverse selection pp. 85-95

- Rubén Hernández-Murillo
- Profit shifting and investment effects: The implications of zero-taxable profits pp. 96-112

- Marko Koethenbuerger, Mohammed Mardan and Michael Stimmelmayr
- Privacy and personal data collection with information externalities pp. 113-124

- Jay Pil Choi, Doh-Shin Jeon and Byung-Cheol Kim
- Labor supply and optimization frictions: Evidence from the Danish student labor market pp. 125-138

- Jakob Egholt Søgaard
- Compliance costs vs. tax incentives: Why do entrepreneurs respond to size-based regulations? pp. 139-164

- Jarkko Harju, Tuomas Matikka and Timo Rauhanen
Volume 172, issue C, 2019
- Not whether, but where? Pell grants and college choices pp. 1-19

- Celeste K. Carruthers and Jilleah G. Welch
- Tax design in the alcohol market pp. 20-35

- Rachel Griffith, O’Connell, Martin and Kate Smith
- Investment ramifications of distortionary tax subsidies pp. 36-51

- James R. Hines and Jongsang Park
- Does paternity leave reduce fertility? pp. 52-66

- Lidia Farre and Libertad Gonzalez
- The effect of health insurance on home payment delinquency: Evidence from ACA Marketplace subsidies pp. 67-83

- Emily Gallagher, Radhakrishnan Gopalan and Michal Grinstein-Weiss
- The effect of teacher ratings on teacher performance pp. 84-110

- Nolan Pope
- Students' effort and educational achievement: Using the timing of the World Cup to vary the value of leisure pp. 111-126

- Robert Metcalfe, Simon Burgess and Steven Proud
- Giving once, giving twice: A two-period field experiment on intertemporal crowding in charitable giving pp. 127-134

- Maja Adena and Steffen Huck
- Distributing the Green (Cards): Permanent residency and personal income taxes after the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 pp. 135-150

- Elizabeth Cascio and Ethan G. Lewis
- Prices versus nudges: What matters for search versus purchase of energy investments? pp. 151-173

- Scott Holladay, Jacob LaRiviere, David Novgorodsky and Michael Price
- More COPS, less crime pp. 174-200

- Steven Mello
Volume 171, issue C, 2019
- Unemployment insurance and reservation wages: Evidence from administrative data pp. 1-17

- Thomas Le Barbanchon, Roland Rathelot and Alexandra Roulet
- Household labor supply and the gains from social insurance pp. 18-28

- Itzik Fadlon and Torben Nielsen
- 35 years of reforms: A panel analysis of the incidence of, and employee and employer responses to, social security contributions in the UK pp. 29-50

- Stuart Adam, David Phillips and Barra Roantree
- Disability, earnings, income and consumption pp. 51-69

- Bruce D. Meyer and Wallace K.C. Mok
- Reprint of: The general equilibrium impacts of unemployment insurance: Evidence from a large online job board pp. 70-85

- Ioana Marinescu
- Reprint of: The pros and cons of sick pay schemes: Testing for contagious presenteeism and noncontagious absenteeism behavior pp. 86-104

- Stefan Pichler and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Reprint of: Do retirement savings increase in response to information about retirement and expected pensions? pp. 105-116

- Mathias Dolls, Philipp Doerrenberg, Andreas Peichl and Holger Stichnoth
- Reprint of: Bunching at the kink: Implications for spending responses to health insurance contracts pp. 117-130

- Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein and Paul Schrimpf
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