Journal of Public Economics
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Volume 68, issue 3, 1998
- Editorial Introduction pp. 307-308

- E. Introduction
- Short-term and long-term government debt and nonresident interest withholding taxes pp. 309-334

- Sylvester Eijffinger, Harry Huizinga and Jan Lemmen
- Taxes and the location of production: evidence from a panel of US multinationals pp. 335-367

- Michael Devereux and Rachel Griffith
- Can state taxes redistribute income? pp. 369-396

- Martin Feldstein and Marian Vaillant Wrobel
- Social insurance, majority voting and labor mobility pp. 397-420

- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- The decline of welfare benefits in the U.S.: the role of wage inequality pp. 421-452

- Robert Moffitt, David Ribar and Mark Wilhelm
- The consequences of overlapping tax bases for redistribution and public spending in a federation pp. 453-478

- Robin Boadway, Maurice Marchand and Marianne Vigneault
Volume 68, issue 2, 1998
- Fiscal federalism and redistributive politics pp. 153-180

- Avinash Dixit and John Londregan
- The effect of means-tested income support for the elderly on pre-retirement saving: evidence from the SSI program in the U.S pp. 181-206

- David Neumark and Elizabeth Powers
- Information and strategyproofness in joint project selection pp. 207-221

- Edward C. Rosenthal
- Annual versus lifetime income redistribution by social security pp. 223-249

- Jan Nelissen
- Externalities vs internalities: a model of political integration pp. 251-268

- Tore Ellingsen
- Taxes and the division of foreign operating income among royalties, interest, dividends and retained earnings pp. 269-290

- Harry Grubert
- Labor income taxation and human capital accumulation pp. 291-302

- Shuanglin Lin
- Tax and non-tax distortions pp. 303-306

- Louis Kaplow
Volume 68, issue 1, 1998
- Gender discrimination without gender difference: theory and policy responses pp. 1-32

- Patrick Francois
- Does means-testing welfare discourage saving? evidence from a change in AFDC policy in the United States pp. 33-53

- Elizabeth Powers
- Capital income taxation and risk-taking in a small open economy pp. 55-90

- Patrick K. Asea and Stephen J Turnovsky
- A Tiebout theory of public vs private provision of collective goods pp. 91-112

- Gerhard Glomm and Roger Lagunoff
- Local property taxation with external land ownership pp. 113-135

- Junghun Kim
- Price-cap regulation and technical change pp. 137-151

- Anthony G. Heyes and Catherine Liston-Heyes
Volume 67, issue 3, 1998
- Federalism, equalization and risk aversion pp. 301-328

- Sam Bucovetsky
- Post-secondary fees and the decision to attend a university or a community college pp. 329-348

- Michael J. Hilmer
- Discriminatory public procurement policy and cost reduction incentives pp. 349-367

- Florence Naegelen and Michel Mougeot
- School heterogeneity, human capital accumulation, and standards pp. 369-397

- Rohini Somanathan
- Capital gains taxation and residential mobility in Sweden pp. 399-419

- Per Lundborg and Per Skedinger
- Fiscal consequences of budget baselines pp. 421-436

- W. Mark Crain and Nicole Verrier Crain
- Global behaviour of a system with imperfect private-public substitutability pp. 437-454

- J. Zhang
Volume 67, issue 2, 1998
- A framework for analyzing the political support for active labor market policy pp. 151-165

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Tax incentives for import-substituting foreign investment:: Does signaling play a role? pp. 167-193

- Horst Raff and Krishna Srinivasan
- Alternative rebate rules in the provision of a threshold public good: An experimental investigation pp. 195-220

- Melanie Marks and Rachel Croson
- Fiscal decentralization, public spending, and economic growth in China pp. 221-240

- Tao Zhang and Heng-Fu Zou
- The inefficiency of the poll tax pp. 241-252

- Richard M. Peck
- Public good provision and the welfare effects of indirect tax harmonisation pp. 253-267

- Sajal Lahiri and Pascalis Raimondos
- What do donations buy?: A model of philanthropy based on prestige and warm glow pp. 269-284

- William T. Harbaugh
- Income taxation, uncertainty and stability pp. 285-300

- Francisco Marhuenda and Ignacio Ortuno-Ortin
Volume 67, issue 1, 1998
- Environmental tax policy and intergenerational distribution pp. 1-24

- Lans Bovenberg and Ben J. Heijdra
- Riding free on the signals of others pp. 25-43

- Kim Alexander-Cook, Dan Bernhardt and Joanne Roberts
- When are anonymous congestion charges consistent with marginal cost pricing? pp. 45-64

- Richard Arnott and Marvin Kraus
- Are there dynamic gains from a poor-area development program? pp. 65-85

- Jyotsna Jalan and Martin Ravallion
- The value of explicit randomization in the tax code pp. 87-103

- Pierre Pestieau, Uri M. Possen and Steven M. Slutsky
- Progressive taxation and the social marginal cost of public funds pp. 105-122

- Bev Dahlby
- Tax evasion and orders of risk aversion pp. 123-134

- Michele Bernasconi
- Asymmetric commodity tax competition -- comment on de Crombrugghe and Tulkens pp. 135-144

- Andreas Haufler
- Welfare-consistent inequality indices in changing populations:: The marginal population replication axiomA Note pp. 145-150

- Rafael Salas
Volume 66, issue 3, 1997
- Employment separation and health insurance coverage pp. 349-382

- Jonathan Gruber and Brigitte Madrian
- Infrastructure financing and urban development:: The economics of impact fees pp. 383-407

- Jan Brueckner
- Everyone may benefit from subsidising entry to risky occupations pp. 409-424

- Jane Black and David de Meza
- Politicians' decision making with re-election concerns pp. 425-447

- Gary Biglaiser and Claudio Mezzetti
- Rival charities pp. 449-467

- Marc Bilodeau and Al Slivinski
- The effect of property tax limitation measures on local government fiscal behavior pp. 469-487

- Richard F. Dye and Therese J. McGuire
- On the possibility of efficient private provision of public goods through government subsidies pp. 489-504

- Georg Kirchsteiger and Clemens Puppe
- Economic efficiency and mixed public/private insurance pp. 505-516

- Ake Blomqvist and P-O. Johansson
- More on the economic efficiency of mixed public/private insurance pp. 517-523

- Thomas M. Selden
- Rejoinder to T.M. Selden pp. 525-526

- Ake Blomqvist and Per-Olov Johansson
Volume 66, issue 2, 1997
- Tax evasion in an open economy:: Value-added vs. income taxation pp. 173-197

- Roger Gordon and Soren Bo Nielsen
- Coordination of environmental policy for transboundary environmental problems? pp. 199-224

- Michael Hoel
- Income convergence within an economic union: the role of factor mobility and coordination pp. 225-245

- Assaf Razin and Chi-Wa Yuen
- The selection principle and market failure in systems competition pp. 247-274

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Is free trade in the interest of exporting countries when there is ecological dumping? pp. 275-291

- Uwe Walz and Dietmar Wellisch
- Taxation, wage controls and the informal sector pp. 293-312

- Bernard Fortin, Nicolas Marceau and Luc Savard
- Social security reform for economic transition: the case of the Czech Republic pp. 313-326

- Fiona Coulter, Christopher Heady, Colin Lawson and Stephen Smith
- On income tax avoidance: the case of Germany pp. 327-347

- Oliver Lang, Nohrba[ss], Karl-Heinz and Konrad Stahl
Volume 66, issue 1, 1997
- Rent assistance and housing demand pp. 1-31

- Ruud Koning and Geert Ridder
- Fiscal competition and the pattern of public spending pp. 33-53

- Michael Keen and Maurice Marchand
- Conspicuous consumption, snobbism and conformism pp. 55-71

- Giacomo Corneo and Olivier Jeanne
- Taxes and labor supply of high-income physicians pp. 73-97

- Mark H. Showalter and Norman K. Thurston
- On the ineffectiveness of tax policy in altering long-run growth: Harberger's superneutrality conjecture pp. 99-126

- Enrique Mendoza, Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti and Patrick Asea
- A neglected welfare cost of monopoly--and most other product market distortions pp. 127-144

- Edgar Browning
- Progressive taxation and income inequality in dynamic competitive equilibrium pp. 145-171

- Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
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