Journal of Public Economics
1972 - 2025
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Volume 80, issue 3, 2001
- The effect of marginal tax rates on taxable income: a panel study of the 1988 tax flattening in Canada pp. 341-356

- Mary-Anne Sillamaa and Michael Veall
- Does the welfare state induce risk-taking? pp. 357-383

- Edward J. Bird
- Price competition when consumer behavior is characterized by conformity or vanity pp. 385-408

- Isabel Grilo, Oz Shy and Jacques Thisse
- Labour supply, search and taxes pp. 409-434

- Alan Manning
- Education and saving:: The long-term effects of high school financial curriculum mandates pp. 435-465

- B. Douglas Bernheim, Daniel M. Garrett and Dean M. Maki
- Information and IRA participation: the influence of tax preparers pp. 467-484

- Warren B. Hrung
- Mortality decline and long-run economic growth pp. 485-507

- Junsen Zhang, Jie Zhang and Ronald Lee
Volume 80, issue 2, 2001
- Second-best taxation of emissions and polluting goods pp. 169-197

- Helmuth Cremer and Firouz Gahvari
- Strategic state-level environmental policy with asymmetric pollution spillovers pp. 199-224

- Rudy Santore, H. David Robison and Yehuda Klein
- Estimating the effects of school finance reform: a framework for a federalist system pp. 225-247

- Susanna Loeb
- Environmental controls, scarcity rents, and pre-existing distortions pp. 249-267

- Don Fullerton and Gilbert Metcalf
- The simple analytics of the environmental Kuznets curve pp. 269-286

- James Andreoni and Arik Levinson
- Property tax limits, local fiscal behavior, and property values: evidence from Massachusetts under Proposition pp. 287-311

- Katharine Bradbury, Christopher Mayer and Karl Case
- Local public goods, debt and migration pp. 313-337

- Christian Schultz and Tomas Sjostrom
- Erratum to "Welfare-consistent inequality indices in changing populations:: The marginal population replication axiom A note" [Journal of Public Economics 67 (1997) 145-150] pp. 339-339

- Rafael Salas
Volume 80, issue 1, 2001
- Unemployment insurance benefit levels and consumption changes pp. 1-23

- Martin Browning and Thomas Crossley
- Controlling selection incentives when health insurance contracts are endogenous pp. 25-48

- William Jack
- Tax limits and the qualifications of new teachers pp. 49-71

- David Figlio and Kim Rueben
- Rules transparency and political accountability pp. 73-98

- Massimo Bordignon and Enrico Minelli
- When is two better than one? How federalism mitigates and intensifies imperfect political competition pp. 99-119

- Bryan Caplan
- Economic conditions, elections, and the magnitude of foreign conflicts pp. 121-140

- Gregory D. Hess and Athanasios Orphanides
- Government credibility and policy choice: evidence from the Pennsylvania earned income tax pp. 141-167

- Koleman S. Strumpf
Volume 79, issue 3, 2001
- The taxation of domestic and foreign banking pp. 429-453

- Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Harry Huizinga
- Taxpayer response to an increased probability of audit: evidence from a controlled experiment in Minnesota pp. 455-483

- Joel Slemrod, Marsha Blumenthal and Charles Christian
- On optimal non-linear taxation and public good provision in an overlapping generations economy pp. 485-501

- Jukka Pirttilä and Matti Tuomala
- Privacy and time-consistent optimal labor income taxation pp. 503-519

- Kai Konrad
- Job additionality and deadweight spending in perfectly competitive industries: the case for optimal employment subsidies pp. 521-541

- Pierre Picard
- Tax reform evaluation using non-parametric methods: Sweden 1980-1991 pp. 543-568

- Sören Blomquist, Matias Eklof and Whitney Newey
- The share price effects of dividend taxes and tax imputation credits pp. 569-596

- Trevor S. Harris, R. Glenn Hubbard and Deen Kemsley
Volume 79, issue 2, 2001
- Environmental regulation and labor demand: evidence from the South Coast Air Basin pp. 265-295

- Eli Berman and Linda Bui
- Strategic pigouvian taxation, stock externalities and polluting non-renewable resources pp. 297-313

- Santiago Rubio and Luisa Escriche
- Sustainability and the intergenerational distribution of natural resource entitlements pp. 315-341

- Reyer Gerlagh and Michiel Keyzer
- Marginal tax reform, externalities and income distribution pp. 343-363

- Inge Mayeres and Stef Proost
- Asymmetric information, option to wait to invest and the optimal level of investment pp. 365-374

- Robert Lensink and Elmer Sterken
- Do doctors respond to financial incentives? UK family doctors and the GP fundholder scheme pp. 375-398

- B. Croxson, Carol Propper and A. Perkins
- Cooperation and noise in public goods experiments: applying the contribution function approach pp. 399-427

- Jordi Brandts and Arthur Schram
Volume 79, issue 1, 2001
- Taxation and wealth transmission in France pp. 3-33

- Luc Arrondel and Anne Laferrere
- Non-linear taxation of bequests, equal sharing rules and the tradeoff between intra- and inter-family inequalities pp. 35-53

- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- Capital income taxation, wealth distribution and borrowing constraints pp. 55-69

- Christophe Chamley
- Labor and capital income taxation, fiscal competition, and the distribution of wealth pp. 71-91

- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- Simulating the transmission of wealth inequality via bequests pp. 93-128

- Jagadeesh Gokhale, Laurence Kotlikoff, James Sefton and Martin Weale
- Wealth taxation and economic growth pp. 129-148

- Toshihiro Ihori
- Life-cycle modeling of bequests and their impact on annuity valuation pp. 149-177

- Alain Jousten
- The cost of equality: unequal bequests and tax avoidance pp. 179-204

- Kathleen McGarry
- Bequest motives: a comparison of Sweden and the United States pp. 205-236

- John Laitner and Henry Ohlsson
- Estate and gift taxes and incentives for inter vivos giving in the US pp. 237-264

- James Poterba
Volume 78, issue 3, 2000
- Does credit rationing imply insufficient lending? pp. 215-234

- David de Meza and David Webb
- The value of genetic information in the life insurance market pp. 235-252

- Michael Hoy and Mattias K Polborn
- Competing for capital in a 'lumpy' world pp. 253-274

- Hans Jarle Kind, Karen Helene Midelfart Knarvik and Guttorm Schjelderup
- 'Public service motivation' as an argument for government provision pp. 275-299

- Patrick Francois
- Public policy and health insurance choices of the elderly: evidence from the medicare buy-in program pp. 301-324

- Aaron Yelowitz
Volume 78, issue 1-2, 2000
- Tax arbitrage and labor supply pp. 3-24

- Jonas Agell and Mats Persson
- Incentive effects of social security on labor force participation: evidence in Germany and across Europe pp. 25-49

- Axel Borsch-Supan
- Welfare for the elderly: the effects of SSI on pre-retirement labor supply pp. 51-80

- David Neumark and Elizabeth Powers
- The effects of the unemployment insurance payroll tax on wages, employment, claims and denials pp. 81-106

- Patricia Anderson and Bruce Meyer
- Extended benefits and the duration of UI spells: evidence from the New Jersey extended benefit program pp. 107-138

- David Card and Phillip Levine
- Supply side hysteresis: the case of the Canadian unemployment insurance system pp. 139-170

- Thomas Lemieux and W. Bentley Macleod
- Why do governments subsidise investment and not employment? pp. 171-192

- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- Tax reform and the Dutch labor market: an applied general equilibrium approach pp. 193-214

- Lans Bovenberg, Johan Graafland and Ruud de Mooij
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