Journal of Public Economics
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Volume 130, issue C, 2015
- Do polls create momentum in political competition? pp. 1-14

- Philipp Denter and Dana Sisak
- Corporate taxation and capital accumulation: Evidence from sectoral panel data for 14 OECD countries pp. 15-31

- Stephen Bond and Jing Xing
- Mediocracy pp. 32-44

- Andrea Mattozzi and Antonio Merlo
- Equilibrium tax rates and income redistribution: A laboratory study pp. 45-58

- Marina Agranov and Thomas Palfrey
- Hoping for the best, unprepared for the worst pp. 59-65

- Justin Fox and Richard Van Weelden
- Fear of Obama: An empirical study of the demand for guns and the U.S. 2008 presidential election pp. 66-79

- Emilio Depetris-Chauvin
- Media competition and electoral politics pp. 80-93

- Amedeo Piolatto and Florian Schuett
- What do normative indices of multidimensional inequality really measure? pp. 94-104

- Kristof Bosmans, Koen Decancq and Erwin Ooghe
- Productivity returns to experience in the teacher labor market: Methodological challenges and new evidence on long-term career improvement pp. 105-119

- John P. Papay and Matthew Kraft
Volume 129, issue C, 2015
- How individual preferences are aggregated in groups: An experimental study pp. 1-13

- Attila Ambrus, Ben Greiner and Parag Pathak
- The hidden costs of tax evasion pp. 14-25

- Loukas Balafoutas, Adrian Beck, Rudolf Kerschbamer and Matthias Sutter
- Asset accumulation and labor force participation of disability insurance applicants pp. 26-40

- Pian Shu
- Efficient education subsidization and the pay-as-you-use principle pp. 41-50

- Bei Li and Jie Zhang
- Effects of social security policies on benefit claiming, retirement and saving pp. 51-62

- Alan Gustman and Thomas L. Steinmeier
- Has regulation of charitable foundations thrown the baby out with the bath water? pp. 63-76

- Benjamin Marx
- The impact of controlled foreign company legislation on real investments abroad. A multi-dimensional regression discontinuity design pp. 77-91

- Peter Egger and Georg Wamser
- Price regulation and parallel imports of pharmaceuticals pp. 92-105

- Kurt Brekke, Tor Helge Holmås and Odd Rune Straume
- Losing my religion: The effects of religious scandals on religious participation and charitable giving pp. 106-119

- Nicolas Bottan and Ricardo Perez-Truglia
Volume 128, issue C, 2015
- Together or separate? Post-conflict partition, ethnic homogenization, and the provision of public schooling pp. 1-15

- Eik Leong Swee
- Donor coordination in project funding: Evidence from a threshold public goods experiment pp. 16-29

- Luca Corazzini, Christopher Cotton and Paola Valbonesi
- War and local collective action in Sierra Leone: A comment on the use of coefficient stability approaches pp. 30-33

- Felipe González and Edward Miguel
- Discounting, risk and inequality: A general approach pp. 34-49

- Marc Fleurbaey and Stéphane Zuber
- Basic versus supplementary health insurance: Moral hazard and adverse selection pp. 50-58

- Jan Boone
- Global inspection games pp. 59-72

- Miguel Sanchez Villalba
- A model of public opinion management pp. 73-83

- Andrea Patacconi and Nick Vikander
- How did distributional preferences change during the Great Recession? pp. 84-95

- Raymond Fisman, Pamela Jakiela and Shachar Kariv
- Bundling decisions in procurement auctions with sequential tasks pp. 96-106

- Sanxi Li, Hailin Sun, Jianye Yan and Jun Yu
- Is more information always better? Party cues and candidate quality in U.S. judicial elections pp. 107-123

- Claire S.H. Lim and James M. Snyder
- Benefit incidence with incentive effects, measurement errors and latent heterogeneity: A case study for China pp. 124-132

- Martin Ravallion and Shaohua Chen
- Pivotality and responsibility attribution in sequential voting pp. 133-139

- Björn Bartling, Urs Fischbacher and Simeon Schudy
Volume 127, issue C, 2015
- Leaders and followers: Perspectives on the Nordic model and the economics of innovation pp. 3-16

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Reprint of "The Scandinavian model—An interpretation" pp. 17-29

- Erling Barth, Karl Ove Moene and Fredrik Willumsen
- Nordic exceptionalism? Social democratic egalitarianism in world-historic perspective pp. 30-44

- Mattia Fochesato and Samuel Bowles
- Kantian optimization: A microfoundation for cooperation pp. 45-57

- John Roemer
- Labor income dynamics and the insurance from taxes, transfers, and the family pp. 58-73

- Richard Blundell, Michael Graber and Magne Mogstad
- Taxation and the long run allocation of labor: Theory and Danish evidence pp. 74-86

- Claus Kreiner, Jakob Munch and Hans Jørgen Whitta-Jacobsen
- Estimating labour supply elasticities based on cross-country micro data: A bridge between micro and macro estimates? pp. 87-99

- Markus Jantti, Jukka Pirttilä and Håkan Selin
- Is universal child care leveling the playing field? pp. 100-114

- Tarjei Havnes and Magne Mogstad
- Benefits conditional on work and the Nordic model pp. 115-126

- Ann-Sofie Kolm and Mirco Tonin
- A life cycle model of health and retirement: The case of Swedish pension reform pp. 127-136

- Tobias Laun and Johanna Wallenius
- Made in China, sold in Norway: Local labor market effects of an import shock pp. 137-144

- Ragnhild Balsvik, Sissel Jensen and Kjell G Salvanes
Volume 126, issue C, 2015
- Do lottery payments induce savings behavior? Evidence from the lab pp. 1-24

- Emel Filiz-Ozbay, Jonathan Guryan, Kyle Hyndman, Melissa Kearney and Erkut Ozbay
- Cooperation in teams: The role of identity, punishment, and endowment distribution pp. 25-38

- Qian Weng and Fredrik Carlsson
- Selection vs. accountability: An experimental investigation of campaign promises in a moral-hazard environment pp. 39-51

- Nick Feltovich and Francesco Giovannoni
- Fox News and political knowledge pp. 52-63

- Elizabeth Schroeder and Daniel F. Stone
- Election cycles and electricity provision: Evidence from a quasi-experiment with Indian special elections pp. 64-73

- Thushyanthan Baskaran, Brian Min and Yogesh Uppal
- Norm enforcement in social dilemmas: An experiment with police commissioners pp. 74-85

- David Dickinson, David Masclet and Marie Claire Villeval
- New parties and policy outcomes: Evidence from Colombian local governments pp. 86-103

- Hector Galindo-Silva
- Conflict networks pp. 104-113

- Jörg Franke and Tahir Öztürk
- Consumers, experts, and online product evaluations: Evidence from the brewing industry pp. 114-123

- Grant Jacobsen