Journal of Public Economics
1972 - 2025
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Volume 101, issue C, 2013
- Evaluating China's poverty alleviation program: A regression discontinuity approach pp. 1-11

- Lingsheng Meng
- Social security, growth, and welfare in overlapping generations economies with or without annuities pp. 12-24

- Neil Bruce and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Children's schooling and parents' behavior: Evidence from the Head Start Impact Study pp. 25-38

- Alexander Gelber and Adam Isen
- Redistribution and market efficiency: An experimental study pp. 39-52

- Jens Großer and Ernesto Reuben
- Closing the gap? The effect of private philanthropy on the provision of African-American schooling in the U.S. south pp. 53-67

- Celeste Carruthers and Marianne Wanamaker
- The silver lining of red tape pp. 68-76

- Ronald Davies
- Taxpayers' responses to tax-based incentives for retirement savings: Evidence from the Saver's Credit notch pp. 77-93

- Shanthi Ramnath
- Media and gridlock pp. 94-104

- Daniel F. Stone
- Do local energy prices and regulation affect the geographic concentration of employment? pp. 105-114

- Matthew Kahn and Erin Mansur
Volume 100, issue C, 2013
- Students today, teachers tomorrow: Identifying constraints on the provision of education pp. 1-14

- Tahir Andrabi, Jishnu Das and Asim Khwaja
- A city-wide experiment on trust discrimination pp. 15-27

- Armin Falk and Christian Zehnder
- Small business set-asides in procurement auctions: An empirical analysis pp. 28-44

- Jun Nakabayashi
- Endogenous gentrification and housing price dynamics pp. 45-60

- Veronica Guerrieri, Daniel Hartley and Erik Hurst
- The dynamics of teacher quality pp. 61-78

- Matthew Wiswall
- Media and polarization pp. 79-92

- Filipe Campante and Daniel A. Hojman
- National politics and international agreements pp. 93-105

- Hubert Kempf and Stéphane Rossignol
Volume 99, issue C, 2013
- Effects of universal health insurance on health care utilization, and supply-side responses: Evidence from Japan pp. 1-23

- Ayako Kondo and Hitoshi Shigeoka
- Monitoring and enforcement of environmental regulations pp. 24-34

- Kjetil Telle
- Gender differences in bargaining outcomes: A field experiment on discrimination pp. 35-48

- Marco Castillo, Ragan Petrie, Maximo Torero and Lise Vesterlund
- Training and search during unemployment pp. 49-65

- Johannes Spinnewijn
- Labor income responds differently to income-tax and payroll-tax reforms pp. 66-84

- Etienne Lehmann, François Marical and Laurence Rioux
Volume 98, issue C, 2013
- The link between pensions and retirement timing: Lessons from California teachers pp. 1-14

- Kristine Brown
- The incentive effects of affirmative action in a real-effort tournament pp. 15-31

- Caterina Calsamiglia, Jörg Franke and Pedro Rey-Biel
- Enforcement of pollution levies in China pp. 32-43

- Liguo Lin
- Teacher experience and the class size effect — Experimental evidence pp. 44-52

- Steffen Mueller
- Accounting for non-annuitization pp. 53-67

- Svetlana Pashchenko
- Effects of contracting out employment services: Evidence from a randomized experiment pp. 68-84

- Helge Bennmarker, Erik Grönqvist and Björn Öckert
- Emissions trading with profit-neutral permit allocations pp. 85-99

- Cameron J. Hepburn, John Quah and Robert Ritz
- Biased perceptions of income distribution and preferences for redistribution: Evidence from a survey experiment pp. 100-112

- Guillermo Cruces, Ricardo Perez-Truglia and Martin Tetaz
Volume 97, issue C, 2013
- Impure altruism in dictators' giving pp. 1-8

- Oleg Korenok, Edward L. Millner and Laura Razzolini
- Reconciling alternative views about the appropriate social discount rate pp. 9-17

- David Burgess
- Elections, leaders, and the composition of government spending pp. 18-31

- Adi Brender and Allan Drazen
- Jockeying for position: Strategic high school choice under Texas' top ten percent plan pp. 32-48

- Julie Cullen, Mark Long and Randall Reback
- The employment effects of low-wage subsidies pp. 49-60

- Kristiina Huttunen, Jukka Pirttilä and Roope Uusitalo
- Optimal progressive capital income taxes in the infinite horizon model pp. 61-74

- Emmanuel Saez
- Optimal factor tax incidence in two-sector human capital-based models pp. 75-94

- Been-Lon Chen and Chia-Hui Lu
- Earnings shocks and tax-motivated income-shifting: Evidence from European multinationals pp. 95-107

- Dhammika Dharmapala and Nadine Riedel
- Second-order statistical discrimination pp. 108-116

- Tilman Klumpp and Xuejuan Su
- Concentration and self-censorship in commercial media pp. 117-130

- Fabrizio Germano and Martin Meier
- Parental leave — A policy evaluation of the Swedish “Daddy-Month” reform pp. 131-143

- John Ekberg, Rickard Eriksson and Guido Friebel
- Federal competition and economic growth pp. 144-159

- John William Hatfield and Katrina Kosec
- Preference heterogeneity and optimal capital income taxation pp. 160-175

- Mikhail Golosov, Maxim Troshkin, Aleh Tsyvinski and Matthew Weinzierl
- World welfare is rising: Estimation using nonparametric bounds on welfare measures pp. 176-195

- Maxim Pinkovskiy
- How should commodities be taxed? A supergame-theoretic analysis pp. 196-205

- Luca Colombo and Paola Labrecciosa
- Special tax regimes and the choice of organizational form: Evidence from the European Tonnage Taxes pp. 206-216

- Christina Elschner
- Strategic delegation in a legislative bargaining model with pork and public goods pp. 217-229

- Nels Christiansen
- To elect or to appoint? Bias, information, and responsiveness of bureaucrats and politicians pp. 230-244

- Matias Iaryczower, Garrett Lewis and Matthew Shum
- Investment taxation and portfolio performance pp. 245-257

- Daniel Bergstresser and Jeffrey Pontiff
- Subsidizing firm entry in open economies pp. 258-271

- Michael Pflüger and Jens Suedekum
- The price and utility dependence of equivalence scales: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 272-281

- Joppe de Ree, Rob Alessie and Menno Pradhan
- Economic abuse: A theory of intrahousehold sabotage pp. 282-295

- Dan Anderberg and Helmut Rainer
- Restricted Coasean bargaining pp. 296-307

- Ian MacKenzie and Markus Ohndorf
- The impact of alternative grade configurations on student outcomes through middle and high school pp. 308-326

- Guido Schwerdt and Martin R. West
- Market size and innovation: Effects of Medicare Part D on pharmaceutical research and development pp. 327-336

- Margaret Blume-Kohout and Neeraj Sood
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