Journal of Public Economics
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Volume 87, issue 12, 2003
- Lobbying under political uncertainty pp. 2589-2610

- Michel Le Breton and Francois Salanie
- Centralized versus decentralized provision of local public goods: a political economy approach pp. 2611-2637

- Timothy Besley and Stephen Coate
- The politics of redistributive social insurance pp. 2639-2660

- Jean Hindriks and Philippe De Donder
- The cyclical behaviour of fiscal policy: evidence from the OECD pp. 2661-2675

- Philip Lane
- Budget institutions and political insulation: why states adopt the item veto pp. 2677-2701

- Rui de Figueiredo
- Budget referendums and government spending: evidence from Swiss cantons pp. 2703-2724

- Lars Feld and John Matsusaka
- A bargaining model of voluntary environmental agreements pp. 2725-2736

- Paola Manzini and Marco Mariotti
- International emissions trading with endogenous allowance choices pp. 2737-2747

- Carsten Helm
- Optimal taxation, global externalities and labor mobility pp. 2749-2764

- Thomas Aronsson and Sören Blomquist
- Irreversible abatement investment under cost uncertainties: tradable emission permits and emissions charges pp. 2765-2789

- Jinhua Zhao
- Environmental taxes with heterogeneous consumers: an application to energy consumption in France pp. 2791-2815

- Helmuth Cremer, Firouz Gahvari and Norbert Ladoux
Volume 87, issue 11, 2003
- Editorial Introduction-ISPE conference, June 2000 pp. 2397-2397

- Robin Boadway and Pierre Pestieau
- Comorbidities and the willingness to pay for health improvements pp. 2399-2406

- Han Bleichrodt, David Crainich and Louis Eeckhoudt
- Redistribution and employment policies with endogenous unemployment pp. 2407-2430

- Robin Boadway, Katherine Cuff and Nicolas Marceau
- Anarchy, efficiency, and redistribution pp. 2431-2457

- Dieter Bos and Martin Kolmar
- Efficient migration and redistribution pp. 2459-2474

- Sam Bucovetsky
- Capital income taxation when inherited wealth is not observable pp. 2475-2490

- Helmuth Cremer, Pierre Pestieau and Jean Rochet
- The politics of progressive income taxation with incentive effects pp. 2491-2505

- Philippe De Donder and Jean Hindriks
- Economic integration and fiscal devolution pp. 2507-2525

- Manuel Leite-Monteiro and Motohiro Sato
- Redistributive taxation and the household: the case of individual filings pp. 2527-2547

- Fred Schroyen
- Financing education using optimal redistributive taxation pp. 2549-2569

- Craig Brett and John Weymark
- Fiscal competition in space and time pp. 2571-2588

- David Wildasin
Volume 87, issue 9-10, 2003
- Quasi-hyperbolic discounting and retirement pp. 1839-1872

- Peter Diamond and Botond Koszegi
- National Health Insurance and precautionary saving: evidence from Taiwan pp. 1873-1894

- Shin-Yi Chou, Jin-Tan Liu and James K. Hammitt
- Managerial rewards and the behavior of for-profit, governmental, and nonprofit organizations: evidence from the hospital industry pp. 1895-1920

- Jeffrey P. Ballou and Burton A. Weisbrod
- Does the availability of high-wage jobs for low-skilled men affect welfare expenditures? Evidence from shocks to the steel and coal industries pp. 1921-1942

- Dan Black, Terra McKinnish and Seth G. Sanders
- Is increased public schooling really a policy for equality?: The role of within-the-family education pp. 1943-1965

- Katarina Nordblom
- An economic model of moral motivation pp. 1967-1983

- Kjell Arne Brekke, Snorre Kverndokk and Karine Nyborg
- Public goods with costly access pp. 1985-2012

- Helmuth Cremer and Jean-Jacques Laffont
- Warning labels as cheap-talk: why regulators ban drugs pp. 2013-2029

- Robin Hanson
- The Oslo Protocol on sulfur reduction: the great leap forward? pp. 2031-2048

- Michael Finus and Sigve Tjøtta
- Cooperation in international environmental negotiations due to a preference for equity pp. 2049-2067

- Andreas Lange and Carsten Vogt
- The political economy of redistribution under asymmetric information pp. 2069-2103

- Sanjit Dhami
- Incentives for secession in the presence of mobile ethnic groups pp. 2105-2128

- Anders Olofsgård
- The economic effects of democratic participation pp. 2129-2155

- Dennis C. Mueller and Thomas Stratmann
- School finance reform and voluntary fiscal federalism pp. 2157-2185

- Eric Brunner and Jon Sonstelie
- The effect of fiscal performance on local government election results in Israel: 1989-1998 pp. 2187-2205

- Adi Brender
- Tax-motivated transfer pricing and US intrafirm trade prices pp. 2207-2223

- Kimberly Clausing
- Why pay more? Corporate tax avoidance through transfer pricing in OECD countries pp. 2225-2252

- Eric Bartelsman and Roel Beetsma
- The importance of composition of fiscal policy: evidence from different exchange rate regimes pp. 2253-2279

- Philip Lane and Roberto Perotti
- Filling potholes: macroeconomic effects of maintenance versus new investments in public infrastructure pp. 2281-2304

- Felix Rioja
- An experimental study of serial and average cost pricing mechanisms pp. 2305-2335

- Yan Chen
- Erratum to "Representative democracy and marginal rate progressive income taxation": [J. Public Economics, 87 (2003) 1137-1164] pp. 2337-2337

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau and Esteban Klor
- Representative democracy and marginal rate progressive income taxation pp. 2339-2366

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau and Esteban Klor
- Competition and the reform of incentive schemes in the regulated sector pp. 2369-2396

- Marcel Boyer and Jean-Jacques Laffont
Volume 87, issue 7-8, 2003
- Working in public and private firms pp. 1335-1352

- Giacomo Corneo and Rafael Rob
- Competition and the reform of incentive schemes in the regulated sector pp. 1353-1381

- Marcel Boyer
- Political instability, corruption and policy formation: the case of environmental policy pp. 1383-1405

- Per Fredriksson and Jakob Svensson
- Bureaucratic corruption, environmental policy and inbound US FDI: theory and evidence pp. 1407-1430

- Per Fredriksson, John List and Daniel Millimet
- Descriptive, prescriptive and second-best approaches to the control of global greenhouse gas emissions pp. 1431-1452

- Leslie Shiell
- Self-regulation, taxation and public voluntary environmental agreements pp. 1453-1486

- Thomas Lyon and John Maxwell
- The effects of financial education in the workplace: evidence from a survey of households pp. 1487-1519

- B. Douglas Bernheim and Daniel M. Garrett
- Investments in human capital, wage uncertainty, and public policy pp. 1521-1537

- Dan Anderberg and Fredrik Andersson
- Human capital investment and globalization in extortionary states pp. 1539-1555

- Fredrik Andersson and Kai Konrad
- The impact of fiscal incentives on student disability rates pp. 1557-1589

- Julie Cullen
- Income distribution and equilibrium multiplicity in a stigma-based model of tax evasion pp. 1591-1616

- Youngse Kim
- Majority preference for subsidies over redistribution pp. 1617-1640

- David Austen-Smith
- Unemployed immigrants and voter sentiment in the welfare state pp. 1641-1655

- Gil Epstein and Arye L. Hillman
- Inequality, segregation, and redistribution pp. 1657-1679

- Kjetil Bjorvatn and Alexander Cappelen
- The dynamic implications of search discrimination pp. 1681-1706

- Peter Arcidiacono
- A marginal cost of funds approach to multi-period public project evaluation: implications for the social discount rate pp. 1707-1718

- Liqun Liu
- Imperfect competition, the marginal cost of public funds and public goods supply pp. 1719-1746

- Ben Lockwood
- Measuring tax incidence: an application to mortgage provision in the UK pp. 1747-1778

- Michael Devereux and Gauthier Lanot
- Tax incentives and the demand for life insurance: evidence from Italy pp. 1779-1799

- Tullio Jappelli and Luigi Pistaferri
- A free press is bad news for corruption pp. 1801-1824

- Aymo Brunetti and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Optimal debt, endogenous fertility, and human capital externalities in a model with altruistic bequests pp. 1825-1835

- Jie Zhang
Volume 87, issue 5-6, 2003
- Economic versus political symmetry and the welfare concern with market integration and tax competition pp. 847-865

- Anke Kessler, Christoph Lülfesmann and Gordon Myers
- Specific investments and the EU enlargement pp. 867-882

- Klaus Wallner
- Intergovernmental grants as a tactical instrument: empirical evidence from Swedish municipalities pp. 883-915

- Eva Johansson
- Vertical fiscal externalities in a federation pp. 917-930

- Bev Dahlby and Leonard Wilson
- Inequality and club formation pp. 931-955

- Fernando Jaramillo, Hubert Kempf and Fabien Moizeau
- From welfare to work: does the neighborhood matter? pp. 957-985

- Bas van der Klaauw and Jan C. van Ours
- Does immigration induce 'native flight' from public schools into private schools? pp. 987-1012

- Julian R. Betts and Robert Fairlie
- Population mobility and transboundary environmental problems pp. 1013-1024

- Michael Hoel and Perry Shapiro
- Environmental risk and extended liability: The case of green technologies pp. 1025-1060

- Georges Dionne and Sandrine Spaeter
- Inequality aversion and the natural rate of subjective inequality pp. 1061-1090

- Peter J. Lambert, Daniel Millimet and Daniel Slottje
- Is the political business cycle for real? pp. 1091-1121

- Stephen Blomberg and Gregory D. Hess
- The role of taxes as automatic destabilizers in New Keynesian economics pp. 1123-1136

- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven and Claus Kreiner
- Representative democracy and marginal rate progressive income taxation pp. 1137-1164

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau and Esteban Klor
- Transfers to families with children as a principal-agent problem pp. 1165-1177

- Alessandro Cigno, Annalisa Luporini and Anna Pettini
- Collective household labor supply: nonparticipation and income taxation pp. 1179-1198

- Olivier Donni
- The retirement-consumption puzzle: a marital bargaining approach pp. 1199-1218

- Shelly Lundberg, Richard Startza and Steven Stillman
- Bequest taxes, inter vivos gifts, and the bequest motive pp. 1219-1229

- Benjamin R. Page
- The effect of marginal tax rates on income: a panel study of 'bracket creep' pp. 1231-1258

- Emmanuel Saez
- Does 401(k) eligibility increase saving?: Evidence from propensity score subclassification pp. 1259-1290

- Daniel Benjamin
- Generalised R-based and S-based taxes under uncertainty pp. 1291-1311

- Stephen R. Bond and Michael Devereux
- Lottery or waiting-line auction? pp. 1313-1334

- Grant A. Taylor, Kevin Tsui and Lijing Zhu
Volume 87, issue 3-4, 2003
- Economic, political, and institutional determinants of public deficits pp. 387-426

- Jaejoon Woo
- The dynamics of corruption with the ratchet effect pp. 427-443

- Jay Choi and Marcel Thum
- Democracy, rent seeking, public spending and growth pp. 445-466

- Hamid Mohtadi and Terry Roe
- Taxation and growth with overlapping generations pp. 467-487

- Akira Yakita
- Intergenerational transfers, production and income distribution pp. 489-513

- Itzhak Zilcha
- On the dynamics of growth and fiscal policy with redistributive transfers pp. 515-538

- Hyun Park and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- To what extent do fiscal regimes equalize opportunities for income acquisition among citizens? pp. 539-565

- John Roemer, Rolf Aaberge, Ugo Colombino, Johan Fritzell, Stephen Jenkins, Arnaud Lefranc, Ive Marx, Marianne Page, Evert Pommer and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Affirmative action in a competitive economy pp. 567-594

- Andrea Moro and Peter Norman
- Voting under ignorance of job skills of unemployed: the overtaxation bias pp. 595-626

- Jean-François Laslier, Alain Trannoy and Karine Van der Straeten
- The informational value of sequential fundraising pp. 627-657

- Lise Vesterlund
- Strategic information revelation in fundraising pp. 659-679

- Mehmet Bac and Parimal Bag
- Rebate versus matching: does how we subsidize charitable contributions matter? pp. 681-701

- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- Self-interest and public funding of education pp. 703-727

- Jorge Soares
- Strategic quality choice and charter schools pp. 729-737

- James Cardon
- Source-country social programs and the age composition of legal US immigrants pp. 739-771

- Michael J. Greenwood, John McDowell and Matt Wierman
- Social security and migration with endogenous skill upgrading pp. 773-797

- Alessandra Casarico and Carlo Devillanova
- Public goods and the value of product quality regulations: the case of food safety pp. 799-817

- Stephen F. Hamilton, David L. Sunding and David Zilberman
- Subsidizing public inputs pp. 819-846

- Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman and Mohamed Shehata
Volume 87, issue 2, 2003
- Social security and endogenous fertility: pensions and child allowances as siamese twins pp. 233-251

- Bas van Groezen, Theo Leers and Lex Meijdam
- How do contribution limits affect contributions to tax-preferred savings accounts? pp. 253-281

- Kevin Milligan
- Government as a discriminating monopolist in the financial market: the case of China pp. 283-312

- Roger Gordon and Wei Li
- Environmental levies and distortionary taxation:: Pigou, taxation and pollution pp. 313-322

- Gilbert Metcalf
- Health effects and optimal environmental taxes pp. 323-335

- Roberton Williams
- The participation decision versus the level of participation in an environmental treaty: a spatial probit analysis pp. 337-362

- James Murdoch, Todd Sandler and Wim Vijverberg
- Optimal non-linear income taxation for reduction of envy pp. 363-386

- Yukihiro Nishimura
Volume 87, issue 1, 2003
- Taxation and household portfolio composition: US evidence from the 1980s and 1990s pp. 5-38

- James Poterba and Andrew Samwick
- Withholding taxes or information exchange: the taxation of international interest flows pp. 39-72

- Harry Huizinga and Søren Nielsen
- Repatriation taxes, repatriation strategies and multinational financial policy pp. 73-107

- Rosanne Altshuler and Harry Grubert
- The effect of the tax reform act of 1986 on the location of assets in financial services firms pp. 109-127

- Rosanne Altshuler and R. Glenn Hubbard
- The impact of corporate and personal income taxes on the location of firms and on employment: some panel evidence for the Swiss cantons pp. 129-155

- Lars Feld and Gebhard Kirchgässner
- Why is the corporate tax rate lower than the personal tax rate?: The role of new firms pp. 157-174

- Clemens Fuest, Bernd Huber and Søren Nielsen
- Tax policy, venture capital, and entrepreneurship pp. 175-203

- Christian Keuschnigg and Søren Nielsen
- On the marginal source of investment funds pp. 205-232

- Alan Auerbach and Kevin A. Hassett
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