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Volume 95, issue 11, 2011
- How optimal nonlinear income taxes change when the distribution of the population changes pp. 1239-1247

- Craig Brett and John Weymark
- A comparison of optimal tax policies when compensation or responsibility matter pp. 1248-1262

- Laurence Jacquet and Dirk Van de gaer
- Two-tier public provision: Comparing public systems pp. 1263-1271

- Christoph Lülfesmann and Gordon Myers
- Fertility, human capital accumulation, and the pension system pp. 1272-1279

- Helmuth Cremer, Firouz Gahvari and Pierre Pestieau
- Optimal Policies with an Informal Sector pp. 1280-1291

- Katherine Cuff, Nicolas Marceau, Steeve Mongrain and Joanne Roberts
- Incentive equivalence with fixed migration costs pp. 1292-1301

- Sam Bucovetsky
- Optimal fiscal federalism in the presence of tax competition pp. 1302-1311

- Eckhard Janeba and John Douglas Wilson
- Fiscal competition for imperfectly-mobile labor and capital: A comparative dynamic analysis pp. 1312-1321

- David Wildasin
- Diversity and the power of the elites in democratic societies: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 1322-1330

- Oriana Bandiera and Gilat Levy
- Credence attributes, voluntary organizations, and social pressure pp. 1331-1338

- David P. Baron
- Regional initiatives and the cost of delaying binding climate change agreements pp. 1339-1348

- Julien Beccherle and Jean Tirole
- Give more tomorrow: Two field experiments on altruism and intertemporal choice pp. 1349-1357

- Anna Breman
- The micro-empirics of collective action: The case of business improvement districts pp. 1358-1372

- Leah Brooks and William Strange
- Still different after all these years: Solidarity behavior in East and West Germany pp. 1373-1376

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch, Christoph Helbach, Axel Ockenfels and Joachim Weimann
- The today and tomorrow of kids: Time preferences and educational outcomes of children pp. 1377-1385

- Marco Castillo, Paul Ferraro, Jeffrey Jordan and Ragan Petrie
- Immigration and spending on public education: California, 1970–2000 pp. 1386-1396

- Daniele Coen-Pirani
- Housing market regulation and the social demand for job protection pp. 1397-1409

- Bruno Decreuse and Tanguy van Ypersele
- The short-term mortality consequences of income receipt pp. 1410-1424

- William Evans and Timothy Moore
- Does tax policy affect executive compensation? Evidence from postwar tax reforms pp. 1425-1437

- Carola Frydman and Raven S. Molloy
- Heckle and Chide: Results of a randomized road safety intervention in Kenya pp. 1438-1446

- James Habyarimana and William Jack
- Sequential aggregation of verifiable information pp. 1447-1454

- Volker Hahn
- Money for nothing? Universal child care and maternal employment pp. 1455-1465

- Tarjei Havnes and Magne Mogstad
- The insurance value of state tax-and-transfer programs pp. 1466-1484

- Hilary Hoynes and Erzo Luttmer
- Optimal tax and transfer programs for couples with extensive labor supply responses pp. 1485-1500

- Herwig Immervoll, Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Claus Kreiner and Nicolaj Verdelin
- Entry regulation and business start-ups: Evidence from Mexico pp. 1501-1515

- David Kaplan, Eduardo Piedra and Enrique Seira
- How do local governments decide on public policy in fiscal federalism? Tax vs. expenditure optimization pp. 1516-1522

- Marko Koethenbuerger
- Optimal income taxation with endogenous participation and search unemployment pp. 1523-1537

- Etienne Lehmann, Alexis Parmentier and Bruno Van der Linden
- School tracking and access to higher education among disadvantaged groups pp. 1538-1549

- Ofer Malamud and Cristian Pop-Eleches
- M-form hierarchy with poorly-diversified divisions: A case of Khrushchev's reform in Soviet Russia pp. 1550-1560

- Andrei Markevich and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
- The budgetary and welfare effects of tax-deferred retirement saving accounts pp. 1561-1578

- Shinichi Nishiyama
- Multinationals, tax competition and outside options pp. 1579-1588

- Trond Olsen and Petter Osmundsen
- Explaining output volatility: The case of taxation pp. 1589-1606

- Olaf Posch
- A dynamic analysis of human welfare in a warming planet pp. 1607-1620

- Humberto Llavador, John Roemer and Joaquim Silvestre
- Hindsight-biased evaluation of political decision makers pp. 1621-1634

- Florian Schuett and Alexander Wagner
- Minimum wage and tax evasion: Theory and evidence pp. 1635-1651

- Mirco Tonin
- A political agency model of coattail voting pp. 1652-1660

- Galina Zudenkova
Volume 95, issue 9-10, 2011
- Introduction to the special issue on The Role of Firms in Tax Systems pp. 1019-1020

- Joel Slemrod
- Optimal self-employment income tax enforcement pp. 1021-1035

- Saki Bigio and Eduardo Zilberman
- Tax policy and the missing middle: Optimal tax remittance with firm-level administrative costs pp. 1036-1047

- Dhammika Dharmapala, Joel Slemrod and John Douglas Wilson
- Entrepreneurship, firm entry, and the taxation of corporate income: Evidence from Europe pp. 1048-1066

- Marco Da Rin, Marina Di Giacomo and Alessandro Sembenelli
- Relocation of headquarters and international taxation pp. 1067-1081

- Johannes Voget
- Social norms and energy conservation pp. 1082-1095

- Hunt Allcott
- Caught in the trap? Welfare's disincentive and the labor supply of single men pp. 1096-1110

- Olivier Bargain and Karina Doorley
- Playing with the good guys. A public good game with endogenous group formation pp. 1111-1118

- Kjell Arne Brekke, Karen Hauge, Jo Lind and Karine Nyborg
- Privatization and labor policies pp. 1119-1130

- Alberto Chong, Jorge Guillén and Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes
- Conspicuous generosity pp. 1131-1143

- Tore Ellingsen and Magnus Johannesson
- A field study on cooperativeness and impatience in the Tragedy of the Commons pp. 1144-1155

- Ernst Fehr and Andreas Leibbrandt
- Pupil mobility and school disruption pp. 1156-1167

- Stephen Gibbons and Shqiponja Telhaj
- The impact of research grant funding on scientific productivity pp. 1168-1177

- Brian A. Jacob and Lars Lefgren
- Partisan bias in economic news: Evidence on the agenda-setting behavior of U.S. newspapers pp. 1178-1189

- Valentino Larcinese, Riccardo Puglisi and James M. Snyder
- Giving to government: Voluntary taxation in the lab pp. 1190-1201

- Sherry Li, Catherine Eckel, Philip Grossman and Tara Larson Brown
- Fuel tax incidence and supply conditions pp. 1202-1212

- Justin Marion and Erich Muehlegger
- Public goods and voting on formal sanction schemes pp. 1213-1222

- Louis Putterman, Jean-Robert Tyran and Kenju Kamei
- The impact of stricter criteria for disability insurance on labor force participation pp. 1223-1235

- Stefan Staubli
Volume 95, issue 9, 2011
- Optimal self-employment income tax enforcement pp. 1021-1035

- Saki Bigio and Eduardo Zilberman
- Tax policy and the missing middle: Optimal tax remittance with firm-level administrative costs pp. 1036-1047

- Dhammika Dharmapala, Joel Slemrod and John Douglas Wilson
- Entrepreneurship, firm entry, and the taxation of corporate income: Evidence from Europe pp. 1048-1066

- Marco Da Rin, Marina Di Giacomo and Alessandro Sembenelli
- Relocation of headquarters and international taxation pp. 1067-1081

- Johannes Voget
- Social norms and energy conservation pp. 1082-1095

- Hunt Allcott
- Caught in the trap? Welfare's disincentive and the labor supply of single men pp. 1096-1110

- Olivier Bargain and Karina Doorley
- Playing with the good guys. A public good game with endogenous group formation pp. 1111-1118

- Kjell Arne Brekke, Karen Hauge, Jo Lind and Karine Nyborg
- Privatization and labor policies pp. 1119-1130

- Alberto Chong, Jorge Guillen and Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes
- Conspicuous generosity pp. 1131-1143

- Tore Ellingsen and Magnus Johannesson
- A field study on cooperativeness and impatience in the Tragedy of the Commons pp. 1144-1155

- Ernst Fehr and Andreas Leibbrandt
- Pupil mobility and school disruption pp. 1156-1167

- Stephen Gibbons and Shqiponja Telhaj
- The impact of research grant funding on scientific productivity pp. 1168-1177

- Brian A. Jacob and Lars Lefgren
- Partisan bias in economic news: Evidence on the agenda-setting behavior of U.S. newspapers pp. 1178-1189

- Valentino Larcinese, Riccardo Puglisi and James M. Snyder
- Giving to government: Voluntary taxation in the lab pp. 1190-1201

- Sherry Xin Li, Catherine Eckel, Philip Grossman and Tara Larson Brown
- Fuel tax incidence and supply conditions pp. 1202-1212

- Justin Marion and Erich Muehlegger
- Public goods and voting on formal sanction schemes pp. 1213-1222

- Louis Putterman, Jean-Robert Tyran and Kenju Kamei
- The impact of stricter criteria for disability insurance on labor force participation pp. 1223-1235

- Stefan Staubli
Volume 95, issue 7-8, 2011
- Political economy of Ramsey taxation pp. 467-475

- Daron Acemoglu, Mikhail Golosov and Aleh Tsyvinski
- Counting and multidimensional poverty measurement pp. 476-487

- Sabina Alkire and James Foster
- Measuring unfair (in)equality pp. 488-499

- Ingvild Almås, Alexander Cappelen, Jo Lind, Erik Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden
- Cooperation over finite horizons: A theory and experiments pp. 500-512

- Attila Ambrus and Parag Pathak
- The power of asking: How communication affects selfishness, empathy, and altruism pp. 513-520

- James Andreoni and Justin M. Rao
- Why are corrupt countries less successful in consolidating their budgets? pp. 521-530

- Kerim Arin, Viera Chmelarova, Eberhard Feess and Ansgar Wohlschlegel
- Double-edged transparency in teams pp. 531-542

- Parimal Bag and Nona Pepito
- Arm's length delegation of public services pp. 543-552

- Morten Bennedsen and Christian Schultz
- Incomplete contracts and excludable public goods pp. 553-569

- Felix J. Bierbrauer
- Are tenured judges insulated from political pressure? pp. 570-586

- Jordi Blanes i Vidal and Clare Leaver
- Votes or money? Theory and evidence from the US Congress pp. 587-611

- Matilde Bombardini and Francesco Trebbi
- On the public economics of annuities with differential mortality pp. 612-623

- Antoine Bommier, Marie-Louise Leroux and Jean-Marie Lozachmeur
- Reference pricing, competition, and pharmaceutical expenditures: Theory and evidence from a natural experiment pp. 624-638

- Kurt Brekke, Tor Helge Holmas and Odd Rune Straume
- Interior matching equilibria in a public good economy: An aggregative game approach pp. 639-645

- Wolfgang Buchholz, Richard Cornes and Dirk Rübbelke
- Redistribution in a model of voting and campaign contributions pp. 646-656

- Filipe Campante
- Is poor fitness contagious?: Evidence from randomly assigned friends pp. 657-663

- Scott Carrell, Mark Hoekstra and James West
- Women in politics: Evidence from the Indian States pp. 664-690

- Irma Clots-Figueras
- Corporate taxes and the location of intangible assets within multinational firms pp. 691-707

- Matthias Dischinger and Nadine Riedel
- The futile quest for a grand explanation of long-run government expenditure pp. 708-722

- Dick Durevall and Magnus Henrekson
- Corporate income taxation of multinationals in a general equilibrium model pp. 723-733

- Thomas Eichner and Marco Runkel
- What drives U.S. immigration policy? Evidence from congressional roll call votes pp. 734-743

- Giovanni Facchini and Max Steinhardt
- The impact of state tax subsidies for private long-term care insurance on coverage and Medicaid expenditures pp. 744-757

- Gopi Goda
- How important is pro-social behaviour in the delivery of public services? pp. 758-766

- Paul Gregg, Paul Grout, Anita Ratcliffe, Sarah Smith and Frank Windmeijer
- Health insurance and the consumer bankruptcy decision: Evidence from expansions of Medicaid pp. 767-778

- Tal Gross and Matthew Notowidigdo
- Government programs can improve local labor markets: Evidence from State Enterprise Zones, Federal Empowerment Zones and Federal Enterprise Community pp. 779-797

- John Ham, Charles Swenson, Ayse Imrohoroglu and Heonjae Song
- Teacher training, teacher quality and student achievement pp. 798-812

- Douglas Harris and Tim Sass
- Can targeted transfers improve birth outcomes?: Evidence from the introduction of the WIC program pp. 813-827

- Hilary Hoynes, Marianne Page and Ann Stevens
- Church-state separation and redistribution pp. 828-836

- John D. Huber and Piero Stanig
- Elections and political risk: New evidence from the 2008 Taiwanese Presidential Election pp. 837-849

- Masami Imai and Cameron Shelton
- The effect of charter schools on achievement and behavior of public school students pp. 850-863

- Scott Imberman
- Incentives to innovate and social harm: Laissez-faire, authorization or penalties? pp. 864-876

- Giovanni Immordino, Marco Pagano and Michele Polo
- Pay for politicians and candidate selection: An empirical analysis pp. 877-885

- Kaisa Kotakorpi and Panu Poutvaara
- Social security reform with self-control preferences pp. 886-899

- Cagri Kumru and Athanasios C. Thanopoulos
- Coordination in heterogeneous federal systems pp. 900-912

- Antoine Loeper
- The role of information for retirement behavior: Evidence based on the stepwise introduction of the Social Security Statement pp. 913-925

- Giovanni Mastrobuoni
- Brother, can you spare a dime? Peer pressure in charitable solicitation pp. 926-941

- Jonathan Meer
- Bank secrecy, illicit money and offshore financial centers pp. 942-955

- Pierre Picard and Patrice Pieretti
- The power of information in public services: Evidence from education in Uganda pp. 956-966

- Ritva Reinikka and Jakob Svensson
- Optimal antitrust enforcement: Competitor suits, entry, and post-entry competition pp. 967-972

- Warren F. Schwartz and Abraham L. Wickelgren
- Trends in men's earnings volatility: What does the Panel Study of Income Dynamics show? pp. 973-982

- Donggyun Shin and Gary Solon
- Winning or losing from dynamic bottleneck congestion pricing?: The distributional effects of road pricing with heterogeneity in values of time and schedule delay pp. 983-992

- Vincent van den Berg and Erik Verhoef
- Can privatization of U.S. highways improve motorists' welfare? pp. 993-1005

- Clifford Winston and Jia Yan
- Punish in public pp. 1006-1017

- Erte Xiao and Daniel Houser
Volume 95, issue 7, 2011
- Political economy of Ramsey taxation pp. 467-475

- Daron Acemoglu, Mikhail Golosov and Aleh Tsyvinski
- Counting and multidimensional poverty measurement pp. 476-487

- Sabina Alkire and James Foster
- Measuring unfair (in)equality pp. 488-499

- Ingvild Almås, Alexander Cappelen, Jo Lind, Erik Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden
- Cooperation over finite horizons: A theory and experiments pp. 500-512

- Attila Ambrus and Parag Pathak
- The power of asking: How communication affects selfishness, empathy, and altruism pp. 513-520

- James Andreoni and Justin M. Rao
- Why are corrupt countries less successful in consolidating their budgets? pp. 521-530

- Kerim Arin, Viera Chmelarova, Eberhard Feess and Ansgar Wohlschlegel
- Double-edged transparency in teams pp. 531-542

- Parimal Kanti Bag and Nona Pepito
- Arm's length delegation of public services pp. 543-552

- Morten Bennedsen and Christian Schultz
- Incomplete contracts and excludable public goods pp. 553-569

- Felix J. Bierbrauer
- Are tenured judges insulated from political pressure? pp. 570-586

- Jordi Blanes i Vidal and Clare Leaver
- Votes or money? Theory and evidence from the US Congress pp. 587-611

- Matilde Bombardini and Francesco Trebbi
- On the public economics of annuities with differential mortality pp. 612-623

- Antoine Bommier, Marie-Louise Leroux and Jean-Marie Lozachmeur
- Reference pricing, competition, and pharmaceutical expenditures: Theory and evidence from a natural experiment pp. 624-638

- Kurt Brekke, Tor Helge Holmas and Odd Rune Straume
- Interior matching equilibria in a public good economy: An aggregative game approach pp. 639-645

- Wolfgang Buchholz, Richard Cornes and Dirk Rübbelke
- Redistribution in a model of voting and campaign contributions pp. 646-656

- Filipe Campante
- Is poor fitness contagious? pp. 657-663

- Scott Carrell, Mark Hoekstra and James West
- Women in politics pp. 664-690

- Irma Clots-Figueras
- Corporate taxes and the location of intangible assets within multinational firms pp. 691-707

- Matthias Dischinger and Nadine Riedel
- The futile quest for a grand explanation of long-run government expenditure pp. 708-722

- Dick Durevall and Magnus Henrekson
- Corporate income taxation of multinationals in a general equilibrium model pp. 723-733

- Thomas Eichner and Marco Runkel
- What drives U.S. immigration policy? Evidence from congressional roll call votes pp. 734-743

- Giovanni Facchini and Max Steinhardt
- The impact of state tax subsidies for private long-term care insurance on coverage and Medicaid expenditures pp. 744-757

- Gopi Goda
- How important is pro-social behaviour in the delivery of public services? pp. 758-766

- Paul Gregg, Paul Grout, Anita Ratcliffe, Sarah Smith and Frank Windmeijer
- Health insurance and the consumer bankruptcy decision: Evidence from expansions of Medicaid pp. 767-778

- Tal Gross and Matthew Notowidigdo
- Government programs can improve local labor markets: Evidence from State Enterprise Zones, Federal Empowerment Zones and Federal Enterprise Community pp. 779-797

- John Ham, Charles Swenson, Ayse Imrohoroglu and Heonjae Song
- Teacher training, teacher quality and student achievement pp. 798-812

- Douglas Harris and Tim Sass
- Can targeted transfers improve birth outcomes? pp. 813-827

- Hilary Hoynes, Marianne Page and Ann Stevens
- Church-state separation and redistribution pp. 828-836

- John D. Huber and Piero Stanig
- Elections and political risk: New evidence from the 2008 Taiwanese Presidential Election pp. 837-849

- Masami Imai and Cameron Shelton
- The effect of charter schools on achievement and behavior of public school students pp. 850-863

- Scott Imberman
- Incentives to innovate and social harm: Laissez-faire, authorization or penalties? pp. 864-876

- Giovanni Immordino, Marco Pagano and Michele Polo
- Pay for politicians and candidate selection: An empirical analysis pp. 877-885

- Kaisa Kotakorpi and Panu Poutvaara
- Social security reform with self-control preferences pp. 886-899

- Cagri Kumru and Athanasios C. Thanopoulos
- Coordination in heterogeneous federal systems pp. 900-912

- Antoine Loeper
- The role of information for retirement behavior: Evidence based on the stepwise introduction of the Social Security Statement pp. 913-925

- Giovanni Mastrobuoni
- Brother, can you spare a dime? Peer pressure in charitable solicitation pp. 926-941

- Jonathan Meer
- Bank secrecy, illicit money and offshore financial centers pp. 942-955

- Pierre Picard and Patrice Pieretti
- The power of information in public services: Evidence from education in Uganda pp. 956-966

- Ritva Reinikka and Jakob Svensson
- Optimal antitrust enforcement: Competitor suits, entry, and post-entry competition pp. 967-972

- Warren F. Schwartz and Abraham L. Wickelgren
- Trends in men's earnings volatility: What does the Panel Study of Income Dynamics show? pp. 973-982

- Donggyun Shin and Gary Solon
- Winning or losing from dynamic bottleneck congestion pricing? pp. 983-992

- Vincent van den Berg and Erik Verhoef
- Can privatization of U.S. highways improve motorists' welfare? pp. 993-1005

- Clifford Winston and Jia Yan
- Punish in public pp. 1006-1017

- Erte Xiao and Daniel Houser
Volume 95, issue 5-6, 2011
- Introduction to Charitable Giving and Fundraising Special issue pp. 333-333

- James Andreoni and John List
- Is crowding out due entirely to fundraising? Evidence from a panel of charities pp. 334-343

- James Andreoni and A. Payne
- Small matches and charitable giving: Evidence from a natural field experiment pp. 344-350

- Dean Karlan, John List and Eldar Shafir
- Matched fundraising: Evidence from a natural field experiment pp. 351-362

- Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul
- The ABCs of charitable solicitation pp. 363-371

- Jonathan Meer and Harvey Rosen
- Do fairness and race matter in generosity? Evidence from a nationally representative charity experiment pp. 372-394

- Christina M. Fong and Erzo Luttmer
- Jumping and sniping at the silents: Does it matter for charities? pp. 395-402

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Jessica Holmes and Peter Matthews
- The demand for products linked to public goods: Evidence from an online field experiment pp. 403-415

- Brian McManus and Richard Bennet
- Seeds to succeed?: Sequential giving to public projects pp. 416-427

- Anat Bracha, Michael Menietti and Lise Vesterlund
- The giving type: Identifying donors pp. 428-435

- Angela de Oliveira, Rachel Croson and Catherine Eckel
- Truth in giving: Experimental evidence on the welfare effects of informed giving to the poor pp. 436-444

- Christina M. Fong and Felix Oberholzer-Gee
- No excuses for good behavior: Volunteering and the social environment pp. 445-454

- Sera Linardi and Margaret A. McConnell
- Warm glow, information, and inefficient charitable giving pp. 455-465

- C. Null
Volume 95, issue 5, 2011
- Is crowding out due entirely to fundraising? Evidence from a panel of charities pp. 334-343

- James Andreoni and A. Payne
- Small matches and charitable giving: Evidence from a natural field experiment pp. 344-350

- Dean Karlan, John List and Eldar Shafir
- Matched fundraising: Evidence from a natural field experiment pp. 351-362

- Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul
- The ABCs of charitable solicitation pp. 363-371

- Jonathan Meer and Harvey Rosen
- Do fairness and race matter in generosity? Evidence from a nationally representative charity experiment pp. 372-394

- Christina M. Fong and Erzo Luttmer
- Jumping and sniping at the silents: Does it matter for charities? pp. 395-402

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Jessica Holmes and Peter Matthews
- The demand for products linked to public goods: Evidence from an online field experiment pp. 403-415

- Brian McManus and Richard Bennet
- Seeds to succeed? pp. 416-427

- Anat Bracha, Michael Menietti and Lise Vesterlund
- The giving type: Identifying donors pp. 428-435

- Angela de Oliveira, Rachel Croson and Catherine Eckel
- Truth in giving: Experimental evidence on the welfare effects of informed giving to the poor pp. 436-444

- Christina M. Fong and Felix Oberholzer-Gee
- No excuses for good behavior: Volunteering and the social environment pp. 445-454

- Sera Linardi and Margaret A. McConnell
- Warm glow, information, and inefficient charitable giving pp. 455-465

- C. Null
Volume 95, issue 3-4, 2011
- New directions in the economics of welfare: Special issue celebrating Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen's 75th birthday pp. 191-192

- Paul Anand
- Measuring long-term inequality of opportunity pp. 193-204

- Rolf Aaberge, Magne Mogstad and Vito Peragine
- Measuring welfare: Latent variable models for happiness and capabilities in the presence of unobservable heterogeneity pp. 205-215

- Paul Anand, Jaya Krishnakumar and Ngoc Bich Tran
- Entrepreneurship and human development: A capability approach pp. 216-224

- Thomas Gries and Wim Naudé
- Partial multidimensional inequality orderings pp. 225-238

- Jean-Yves Duclos, David Sahn and Stephen D. Younger
- A dominance approach to the appraisal of the distribution of well-being across countries pp. 239-246

- Christophe Muller and Alain Trannoy
- Welfare rankings from multivariate data, a nonparametric approach pp. 247-252

- Gordon Anderson, Ian Crawford and Andrew Leicester
- Moral judgments in social dilemmas: How bad is free riding? pp. 253-264

- Robin Cubitt, Michalis Drouvelis, Simon Gächter and Ruslan Kabalin
- Enhancing capabilities through credit access: Creditworthiness as a signal of trustworthiness under asymmetric information pp. 265-278

- Leonardo Becchetti and Pierluigi Conzo
- Relative versus absolute income, joy of winning, and gender: Brain imaging evidence pp. 279-285

- Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, Klaus Fliessbach, Uwe Sunde and Bernd Weber
- Intergenerational persistence in health in developing countries: The penalty of gender inequality? pp. 286-299

- Sonia Bhalotra and Samantha Rawlings
- Perception and retrospection: The dynamic consistency of responses to survey questions on wellbeing pp. 300-310

- Stephen Pudney
- Start-up subsidies for the unemployed: Long-term evidence and effect heterogeneity pp. 311-331

- Marco Caliendo and Steffen Künn
Volume 95, issue 3, 2011
- Measuring long-term inequality of opportunity pp. 193-204

- Rolf Aaberge, Magne Mogstad and Vito Peragine
- Measuring welfare: Latent variable models for happiness and capabilities in the presence of unobservable heterogeneity pp. 205-215

- Paul Anand, Jaya Krishnakumar and Ngoc Bich Tran
- Entrepreneurship and human development: A capability approach pp. 216-224

- Thomas Gries and Wim Naudé
- Partial multidimensional inequality orderings pp. 225-238

- Jean-Yves Duclos, David Sahn and Stephen D. Younger
- A dominance approach to the appraisal of the distribution of well-being across countries pp. 239-246

- Christophe Muller and Alain Trannoy
- Welfare rankings from multivariate data, a nonparametric approach pp. 247-252

- Gordon Anderson, Ian Crawford and Andrew Leicester
- Moral judgments in social dilemmas: How bad is free riding? pp. 253-264

- Robin Cubitt, Michalis Drouvelis, Simon Gächter and Ruslan Kabalin
- Enhancing capabilities through credit access: Creditworthiness as a signal of trustworthiness under asymmetric information pp. 265-278

- Leonardo Becchetti and Pierluigi Conzo
- Relative versus absolute income, joy of winning, and gender: Brain imaging evidence pp. 279-285

- Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, Klaus Fliessbach, Uwe Sunde and Bernd Weber
- Intergenerational persistence in health in developing countries: The penalty of gender inequality? pp. 286-299

- Sonia Bhalotra and Samantha Rawlings
- Perception and retrospection: The dynamic consistency of responses to survey questions on wellbeing pp. 300-310

- Stephen Pudney
- Start-up subsidies for the unemployed: Long-term evidence and effect heterogeneity pp. 311-331

- Marco Caliendo and Steffen Künn
Volume 95, issue 1-2, 2011
- Representation versus assimilation: How do preferences in college admissions affect social interactions? pp. 1-15

- Peter Arcidiacono, Shakeeb Khan and Jacob Vigdor
- Welfare and generational equity in sustainable unfunded pension systems pp. 16-27

- Alan Auerbach and Ronald Lee
- Source versus residence based taxation with international mergers and acquisitions pp. 28-40

- Johannes Becker and Clemens Fuest
- Risky behavior among youth: Incapacitation effects of school on adolescent motherhood and crime in Chile pp. 41-53

- Matias Berthelon and Diana I. Kruger
- Does drinking impair college performance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity approach pp. 54-62

- Scott Carrell, Mark Hoekstra and James West
- The price of pork: The seniority trap in the U.S. House pp. 63-78

- Jason DeBacker
- Development and the interaction of enforcement institutions pp. 79-87

- Amrita Dhillon and Iamele Rigolini
- Political culture and discrimination in contests pp. 88-93

- Gil Epstein, Yosef Mealem and Shmuel Nitzan
- Thanks for nothing? Not-for-profits and motivated agents pp. 94-105

- Maitreesh Ghatak and Hannes Mueller
- One for the road: Public transportation, alcohol consumption, and intoxicated driving pp. 106-121

- C. Kirabo Jackson and Emily Owens
- Heterogeneous firms, 'profit shifting' FDI and international tax competition pp. 122-133

- Sebastian Krautheim and Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr
- Immigration policy with partisan parties pp. 134-142

- Humberto Llavador and Angel Solano-García
- Strategic behavior in repeated voluntary contribution experiments pp. 143-148

- Friederike Mengel and Ronald Peeters
- Constrained after college: Student loans and early-career occupational choices pp. 149-163

- Jesse Rothstein and Cecilia Elena Rouse
- Are we taxing ourselves?: How deliberation and experience shape voting on taxes pp. 164-176

- Rupert Sausgruber and Jean-Robert Tyran
- The effect of capital gains taxation on home sales: Evidence from the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 pp. 177-188

- Hui Shan
Volume 95, issue 1, 2011
- Representation versus assimilation: How do preferences in college admissions affect social interactions? pp. 1-15

- Peter Arcidiacono, Shakeeb Khan and Jacob Vigdor
- Welfare and generational equity in sustainable unfunded pension systems pp. 16-27

- Alan Auerbach and Ronald Lee
- Source versus residence based taxation with international mergers and acquisitions pp. 28-40

- Johannes Becker and Clemens Fuest
- Risky behavior among youth: Incapacitation effects of school on adolescent motherhood and crime in Chile pp. 41-53

- Matias Berthelon and Diana I. Kruger
- Does drinking impair college performance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity approach pp. 54-62

- Scott Carrell, Mark Hoekstra and James West
- The price of pork: The seniority trap in the U.S. House pp. 63-78

- Jason DeBacker
- Development and the interaction of enforcement institutions pp. 79-87

- Amrita Dhillon and Iamele Rigolini
- Political culture and discrimination in contests pp. 88-93

- Gil Epstein, Yosef Mealem and Shmuel Nitzan
- Thanks for nothing? Not-for-profits and motivated agents pp. 94-105

- Maitreesh Ghatak and Hannes Mueller
- One for the road: Public transportation, alcohol consumption, and intoxicated driving pp. 106-121

- C. Kirabo Jackson and Emily Owens
- Heterogeneous firms, ‘profit shifting’ FDI and international tax competition pp. 122-133

- Sebastian Krautheim and Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr
- Immigration policy with partisan parties pp. 134-142

- Humberto Llavador and Angel Solano-García
- Strategic behavior in repeated voluntary contribution experiments pp. 143-148

- Friederike Mengel and Ronald Peeters
- Constrained after college: Student loans and early-career occupational choices pp. 149-163

- Jesse Rothstein and Cecilia Elena Rouse
- Are we taxing ourselves? pp. 164-176

- Rupert Sausgruber and Jean-Robert Tyran
- The effect of capital gains taxation on home sales: Evidence from the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 pp. 177-188

- Hui Shan
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