Journal of Public Economics
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Volume 94, issue 11-12, 2010
- New evidence on taxes and portfolio choice pp. 813-823

- Sule Alan, Kadir Atalay, Thomas Crossley and Sung-Hee Jeon
- Did Vietnam veterans get sicker in the 1990s? The complicated effects of military service on self-reported health pp. 824-837

- Joshua Angrist, Stacey H. Chen and Brigham R. Frandsen
- Does informative media commentary reduce politicians' incentives to pander? pp. 838-847

- Scott Ashworth and Kenneth W. Shotts
- Threshold uncertainty in the private-information subscription game pp. 848-861

- Stefano Barbieri and David Malueg
- Corruption and culture: An experimental analysis pp. 862-869

- Abigail Barr and Danila Serra
- Mandatory sick pay provision: A labor market experiment pp. 870-877

- Stefan Bauernschuster, Peter Duersch, Jörg Oechssler and Radovan Vadovic
- Hourly wage rate and taxable labor income responsiveness to changes in marginal tax rates pp. 878-889

- Sören Blomquist and Håkan Selin
- Provision of a pure local public good in a spatial model with many jurisdictions pp. 890-897

- Ralph M. Braid
- Is the median voter decisive? Evidence from referenda voting patterns pp. 898-910

- Eric Brunner and Stephen Ross
- Why volunteer? Evidence on the role of altruism, image, and incentives pp. 911-920

- Jeffrey Carpenter and Caitlin Myers
- Endogenous participation in charity auctions pp. 921-935

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Jessica Holmes and Peter Matthews
- Investment incentives and corporate tax asymmetries pp. 936-952

- Jesse Edgerton
- Crowd out effects of place-based subsidized rental housing: New evidence from the LIHTC program pp. 953-966

- Michael Eriksen and Stuart Rosenthal
- The effects of soft drink taxes on child and adolescent consumption and weight outcomes pp. 967-974

- Jason Fletcher, David Frisvold and Nathan Tefft
- Do the GSEs expand the supply of mortgage credit? New evidence of crowd out in the secondary mortgage market pp. 975-986

- Stuart Gabriel and Stuart Rosenthal
- Near-efficient equilibria in contribution-based competitive grouping pp. 987-994

- Anna Gunnthorsdottir, Roumen Vragov, Stefan Seifert and Kevin McCabe
- The effect of self-employed health insurance subsidies on self-employment pp. 995-1007

- Bradley T. Heim and Ithai Z. Lurie
- The public management of risk: Separating ex ante and ex post monitors pp. 1008-1019

- Yolande Hiriart, David Martimort and Jerome Pouyet
- Flip-flopping from primaries to general elections pp. 1020-1027

- Patrick Hummel
- Optimal tax rules and public sector efficiency with an externality in an overlapping generations model pp. 1028-1040

- Masanari Nakabayashi
- Genetic adverse selection: Evidence from long-term care insurance and Huntington disease pp. 1041-1050

- Emily Oster, Ira Shoulson, Kimberly Quaid and E. Ray Dorsey
- Stuck in the middle: Impacts of grade configuration in public schools pp. 1051-1061

- Jonah E. Rockoff and Benjamin Lockwood
- Is the veil of ignorance only a concept about risk? An experiment pp. 1062-1066

- Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
- Public goods provision, redistributive taxation, and wealth accumulation pp. 1067-1072

- Toshiki Tamai
- The efficiency of sponsor and participant portfolio choices in 401(k) plans pp. 1073-1085

- Ning Tang, Olivia Mitchell, Gary R. Mottola and Stephen P. Utkus
- Disentangling the sources of pro-socially motivated effort: A field experiment pp. 1086-1092

- Mirco Tonin and Michael Vlassopoulos
- Conspicuous consumption and generation replacement in a model of perpetual youth pp. 1093-1107

- Ron Wendner
- A natural experiment on sick pay cuts, sickness absence, and labor costs pp. 1108-1122

- Nicolas Ziebarth and Martin Karlsson
Volume 94, issue 9-10, 2010
- The distributional impact of public services when needs differ pp. 549-562

- Rolf Aaberge, Manudeep Bhuller, Audun Langørgen and Magne Mogstad
- Tax revenue and (or?) trade liberalization pp. 563-577

- Thomas Baunsgaard and Michael Keen
- Going NUTS: The effect of EU Structural Funds on regional performance pp. 578-590

- Sascha Becker, Peter Egger and Maximilian von Ehrlich
- Providing global public goods under uncertainty pp. 591-603

- Vincent Boucher and Yann Bramoullé
- Entry into winner-take-all and proportional-prize contests: An experimental study pp. 604-611

- Timothy Cason, William Masters and Roman M. Sheremeta
- Work values, endogenous sentiments redistribution pp. 612-627

- Matteo Cervellati, Joan Esteban and Laurence Kranich
- Political intergenerational risk sharing pp. 628-637

- Marcello D'Amato and Vincenzo Galasso
- Optimal production of transplant care services pp. 638-653

- Bruno Deffains and Jean Mercier Ythier
- Managerial talent, motivation, and self-selection into public management pp. 654-660

- Josse Delfgaauw and Robert Dur
- You can take it with you: Proposition 13 tax benefits, residential mobility, and willingness to pay for housing amenities pp. 661-673

- Fernando Ferreira
- Partisanship and the effectiveness of oversight pp. 674-687

- Justin Fox and Richard Van Weelden
- Moonlighting politicians pp. 688-699

- Stefano Gagliarducci, Tommaso Nannicini and Paolo Naticchioni
- Property rights for the poor: Effects of land titling pp. 700-729

- Sebastian Galiani and Ernesto Schargrodsky
- Interest group politics in a federation pp. 730-748

- Sergei Guriev, Evgeny Yakovlev and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
- Trading for the future: Signaling in permit markets pp. 749-760

- Bård Harstad and Gunnar Eskeland
- Inefficient policies and incumbency advantage pp. 761-767

- Roland Hodler, Simon Loertscher and Dominic Rohner
- Endogenizing leadership in tax competition pp. 768-776

- Hubert Kempf and Grégoire Rota-Graziosi
- Privatizing public services and strategic behavior: The impact of incentives to reduce workers' compensation claim duration pp. 777-789

- Melissa McInerney
- Community-based development and poverty alleviation: An evaluation of China's poor village investment program pp. 790-799

- Albert Park and Sangui Wang
- Multi-dimensional skills, specialization, and oligopolistic competition in higher education pp. 800-811

- Sinan Sarpça
Volume 94, issue 7-8, 2010
- The importance of relative performance feedback information: Evidence from a natural experiment using high school students pp. 435-452

- Ghazala Azmat and Nagore Iriberri
- Optimal democratic mechanisms for taxation and public good provision pp. 453-466

- Felix Bierbrauer and Marco Sahm
- Health insurance and the labor supply decisions of older workers: Evidence from a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs expansion pp. 467-478

- Melissa Boyle and Joanna Lahey
- Heterogeneous treatment and self-selection in a wage subsidy experiment pp. 479-492

- Dany Brouillette and Guy Lacroix
- Is power more evenly balanced in poor households? pp. 493-507

- Hélène Couprie, Eugenio Peluso and Alain Trannoy
- What explains Manhattan's declining share of residential construction? pp. 508-514

- Thomas Davidoff
- Sequential vs. simultaneous contributions to public goods: Experimental evidence pp. 515-522

- Simon Gächter, Daniele Nosenzo, Elke Renner and Martin Sefton
- Did Japan's shopping coupon program increase spending? pp. 523-529

- Chang-Tai Hsieh, Satoshi Shimizutani and Masahiro Hori
- Choice proliferation, simplicity seeking, and asset allocation pp. 530-539

- Sheena S. Iyengar and Emir Kamenica
- Migrant smuggling pp. 540-548

- Yuji Tamura
Volume 94, issue 5-6, 2010
- The interaction between potential criminals' and victims' demands for guns pp. 337-343

- Mehmet Bac
- Can gender quotas break down negative stereotypes? Evidence from changes in electoral rules pp. 344-353

- Maria De Paola, Vincenzo Scoppa and Rosetta Lombardo
- Education, unemployment and migration pp. 354-362

- Wolfgang Eggert, Tim Krieger and Volker Meier
- Central bankers in government appointed committees pp. 363-379

- Marcela Eslava
- An empirical analysis of 'acting white' pp. 380-396

- Roland G. Fryer and Paul Torelli
- Program duplication in higher education is not necessarily bad pp. 397-409

- Stijn Kelchtermans and Frank Verboven
- Early decision and financial aid competition among need-blind colleges and universities pp. 410-420

- Matthew Kim
- Aggressive oil extraction and precautionary saving: Coping with volatility pp. 421-433

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
Volume 94, issue 3-4, 2010
- Family networks and school enrolment: Evidence from a randomized social experiment pp. 197-221

- Manuela Angelucci, Giacomo De Giorgi, Marcos A. Rangel and Imran Rasul
- The geography of giving: The effect of corporate headquarters on local charities pp. 222-234

- David Card, Kevin F. Hallock and Enrico Moretti
- Do fiscal transfers alleviate business tax competition? Evidence from Germany pp. 235-246

- Peter Egger, Marko Koethenbuerger and Michael Smart
- Regulating misinformation pp. 247-257

- Edward L. Glaeser and Gergely Ujhelyi
- Public versus private ownership: Quantity contracts and the allocation of investment tasks pp. 258-268

- Eva I. Hoppe and Patrick W. Schmitz
- Social identity and preferences over redistribution pp. 269-278

- Esteban Klor and Moses Shayo
- Mixed feelings: Theories of and evidence on giving pp. 279-297

- James Konow
- Job search and unemployment insurance: New evidence from time use data pp. 298-307

- Alan Krueger and Andreas Mueller
- Social preferences and voting: An exploration using a novel preference revealing mechanism pp. 308-317

- Kent Messer, Gregory Poe, Daniel Rondeau, William D. Schulze and Christian Vossler
- Incentives and targets in hospital care: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 318-335

- Carol Propper, Matt Sutton, Carolyn Whitnall and Frank Windmeijer
Volume 94, issue 1-2, 2010
- Rent seeking and rent dissipation: A neutrality result pp. 1-7

- Jose Alcalde and Matthias Dahm
- The looks of a winner: Beauty and electoral success pp. 8-15

- Niclas Berggren, Henrik Jordahl and Panu Poutvaara
- Affirmative action in education: Evidence from engineering college admissions in India pp. 16-29

- Marianne Bertrand, Rema Hanna and Sendhil Mullainathan
- Non-cognitive child outcomes and universal high quality child care pp. 30-43

- Nabanita Datta Gupta and Marianne Simonsen
- Home equity commitment and long-term care insurance demand pp. 44-49

- Thomas Davidoff
- The taxation of life annuities under adverse selection pp. 50-58

- Alexis Direr
- When do better schools raise housing prices? Evidence from Paris public and private schools pp. 59-77

- Gabrielle Fack and Julien Grenet
- Unobserved punishment supports cooperation pp. 78-86

- Drew Fudenberg and Parag Pathak
- Should continued family firms face lower taxes than other estates? pp. 87-101

- Volker Grossmann and Holger Strulik
- Strategic delegation and voting rules pp. 102-113

- Bård Harstad
- The rate of return to the HighScope Perry Preschool Program pp. 114-128

- James J. Heckman, Seong Hyeok Moon, Rodrigo Pinto, Peter A. Savelyev and Adam Yavitz
- Quasi-hyperbolic preferences and retirement: A comment pp. 129-130

- Craig Holmes
- A glimpse through the veil of ignorance: Equality of opportunity and support for redistribution pp. 131-141

- Michal Krawczyk
- Changing the way the elderly live: Evidence from the home health care market in the United States pp. 142-152

- Chiara Orsini
- Commodity taxation and parallel imports pp. 153-162

- Pascalis Raimondos and Nicolas Schmitt
- Optimal income tax under the threat of migration by top-income earners pp. 163-173

- Laurent Simula and Alain Trannoy
- Targeting in Medicaid: The costs and enrollment effects of Medicaid's citizenship documentation requirement pp. 174-182

- Benjamin D. Sommers
- A discrete choice equilibrium approach to valuing large environmental changes pp. 183-196

- Constant Tra
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