Journal of Public Economics
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Volume 114, issue C, 2014
- Toward an understanding of why suggestions work in charitable fundraising: Theory and evidence from a natural field experiment pp. 1-13

- James T. Edwards and John List
- Working for the “warm glow”: On the benefits and limits of prosocial incentives pp. 14-18

- Alex Imas
- Loopholes undermine donation: An experiment motivated by an organ donation priority loophole in Israel pp. 19-28

- Judd B. Kessler and Alvin Roth
- Fundraising through online social networks: A field experiment on peer-to-peer solicitation pp. 29-35

- Marco Castillo, Ragan Petrie and Clarence Wardell
- Charitable giving when altruism and similarity are linked pp. 36-49

- Julio Rotemberg
- Impure prosocial motivation in charity provision: Warm-glow charities and implications for public funding pp. 50-57

- Kimberley Scharf
- The price of warm glow pp. 58-74

- Andrew Lilley and Robert Slonim
- Do grants to charities crowd out other income? Evidence from the UK pp. 75-86

- James Andreoni, A. Payne and Sarah Smith
- Reprint of: Bidding to give in the field pp. 87-100

- Sander Onderstal, Arthur Schram and Adriaan Soetevent
- Andreoni–McGuire algorithm and the limits of warm-glow giving pp. 101-107

- Huseyin Yildirim
- Reprint of: (Un)Informed charitable giving pp. 108-120

- Silvana Krasteva and Huseyin Yildirim
Volume 113, issue C, 2014
- Carbon emissions from the commercial building sector: The role of climate, quality, and incentives pp. 1-12

- Matthew Kahn, Nils Kok and John Quigley
- Entrepreneurial innovations and taxation pp. 13-31

- Andreas Haufler, Pehr-Johan Norbäck and Lars Persson
- Distinguishing the role of authority “in” and authority “to” pp. 32-42

- Dan Silverman, Joel Slemrod and Neslihan Uler
- Citizen-editors' endogenous information acquisition and news accuracy pp. 43-53

- Francesco Sobbrio
- U.S. war costs: Two parts temporary, one part permanent pp. 54-66

- Ryan Edwards
- A credible approach for measuring inframarginal participation in energy efficiency programs pp. 67-79

- Judson Boomhower and Lucas Davis
- Is it socially efficient to impose job search requirements on unemployed benefit claimants with hyperbolic preferences? pp. 80-95

- Bart Cockx, Corinna Ghirelli and Bruno Van der Linden
- Representative evidence on lying costs pp. 96-104

- Johannes Abeler, Anke Becker and Armin Falk
Volume 112, issue C, 2014
- A volatility-based theory of fiscal union desirability pp. 1-11

- Jaime Luque, Massimo Morelli and Jose Tavares
- Ownership of intellectual property and corporate taxation pp. 12-23

- Rachel Griffith, Helen Miller and Martin O'Connell
- Does gender matter for political leadership? The case of U.S. mayors pp. 24-39

- Fernando Ferreira and Joseph Gyourko
- Tax avoidance with cross-border hybrid instruments pp. 40-52

- Niels Johannesen
- Voting suffrage and the political budget cycle: Evidence from the London Metropolitan Boroughs 1902–1937 pp. 53-71

- Toke Aidt and Graham Mooney
- Energy policy with externalities and internalities pp. 72-88

- Hunt Allcott, Sendhil Mullainathan and Dmitry Taubinsky
- Policing cannabis and drug related hospital admissions: Evidence from administrative records pp. 89-114

- Elaine Kelly and Imran Rasul
- Vote trading with and without party leaders pp. 115-128

- Alessandra Casella, Thomas Palfrey and Sébastien Turban
Volume 111, issue C, 2014
- Optimal redistribution: A life-cycle perspective pp. 1-16

- Jean-Baptiste Michau
- Letting the briber go free: An experiment on mitigating harassment bribes pp. 17-28

- Klaus Abbink, Utteeyo Dasgupta, Lata Gangadharan and Tarun Jain
- Encouraging classroom peer interactions: Evidence from Chinese migrant schools pp. 29-45

- Tao Li, Li Han, Linxiu Zhang and Scott Rozelle
- Tax evasion and Swiss bank deposits pp. 46-62

- Niels Johannesen
- Alleged tax competition: The mysterious death of bequest taxes in Switzerland pp. 63-78

- Marius Brülhart and Raphaël Parchet
- Multiyear budgets and fiscal performance: Panel data evidence pp. 79-95

- Razvan Vlaicu, Marijn Verhoeven, Francesco Grigoli and Zachary Mills
- Public open-space conservation under a budget constraint pp. 96-101

- JunJie Wu
- Incentives to create jobs: Regional subsidies, national trade policy and foreign direct investment pp. 102-119

- Laurel Adams, Pierre Regibeau and Katharine Rockett
- Corporate deductibility provisions and managerial incentives pp. 120-130

- Marko Koethenbuerger and Michael Stimmelmayr
Volume 110, issue C, 2014
- The effect of entry regulation in the health care sector: The case of home health pp. 1-14

- Daniel Polsky, Guy David, Jianing Yang, Bruce Kinosian and Rachel M. Werner
- Reputation-concerned policy makers and institutional status quo bias pp. 15-25

- Qiang Fu and Ming Li
- Student and worker mobility under university and government competition pp. 26-41

- Matthieu Delpierre and Bertrand Verheyden
- Economic integration and the optimal corporate tax structure with heterogeneous firms pp. 42-56

- Christian Bauer, Ronald Davies and Andreas Haufler
- Do local government fiscal spillovers exist? Evidence from counties, municipalities, and school districts pp. 57-73

- Adam Isen
- Honor among tax havens pp. 74-81

- Sam Bucovetsky
- House prices and birth rates: The impact of the real estate market on the decision to have a baby pp. 82-100

- Lisa Dettling and Melissa S. Kearney
- Optimal emission pricing in the presence of international spillovers: Decomposing leakage and terms-of-trade motives pp. 101-111

- Christoph Böhringer, Andreas Lange and Thomas F. Rutherford
- Immigration policy and counterterrorism pp. 112-123

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Todd Sandler
- Incentives and responses under No Child Left Behind: Credible threats and the role of competition pp. 124-146

- Rajashri Chakrabarti
- Regulation versus taxation pp. 147-156

- Alberto Alesina and Francesco Passarelli
- Voting when the stakes are high pp. 157-166

- Jørgen Andersen, Jon Fiva and Gisle Natvik
Volume 109, issue C, 2014
- See no evil: Information chains and reciprocity pp. 1-12

- Eva Maria Berger Steiger and Ro'i Zultan
- Media markets, special interests, and voters pp. 13-26

- Leopoldo Fergusson
- The impact of late budgets on state government borrowing costs pp. 27-35

- Asger Lau Andersen, David Lassen and Lasse Holbøll Westh Nielsen
- Bunching and non-bunching at kink points of the Swedish tax schedule pp. 36-49

- Spencer Bastani and Håkan Selin
- Does it pay to pay teachers more? Evidence from Texas pp. 50-63

- Matthew Hendricks
- Optimal primaries pp. 64-75

- Patrick Hummel and Richard Holden
- Publicity requirements in public procurement: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design pp. 76-100

- Decio Coviello and Mario Mariniello
- Race and the politics of close elections pp. 101-113

- Tom S. Vogl
- Do subsidies to private capital boost firms' growth? A multiple regression discontinuity design approach pp. 114-126

- Augusto Cerqua and Guido Pellegrini