Journal of Public Economics
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Volume 65, issue 3, 1997
- Did the "tax revolt" reduce school performance? pp. 245-269

- David Figlio
- Can centralized educational standards raise welfare? pp. 271-293

- Robert M. Costrell
- The implicit taxes from college financial aid pp. 295-322

- Andrew W. Dick and Aaron Edlin
- Negotiations in multi-issue committees pp. 323-342

- Eyal Winter
- Pareto efficient income taxation under costly monitoring pp. 343-366

- Fred Schroyen
- On the distribution of debt and taxes pp. 367-386

- Francesco Caselli
- Comprehensive income taxation, investments in human and physical capital, and productivity A note pp. 387-394

- Cruz A. Echevarria and Amaia Iza
Volume 65, issue 2, 1997
- Does welfare play any role in female headship decisions? pp. 89-117

- Hilary Williamson Hoyne
- The effects of firm specific taxes and government mandates with an application to the U.S. unemployment insurance program pp. 119-145

- Patricia Anderson and Bruce Meyer
- Fiscal crises and aggregate demand: can high public debt reverse the effects of fiscal policy? pp. 147-162

- Alan Sutherland
- The seesaw principle in international tax policy pp. 163-176

- Joel Slemrod, Carl Hansen and Roger Procter
- Odd versus even: comparative statics in multicommunity models pp. 177-192

- Raquel Fernandez
- Optimal policies for solid waste disposal Taxes, subsidies, and standards pp. 193-205

- Karen Palmer and Margaret Walls
- The no-loss offset provision and the attitude towards risk of a risk-neutral firm pp. 207-217

- Louis Eeckhoudt, Christian Gollier and Harris Schlesinger
- Quality of life and the WTP for an increased life expectancy at an advanced age pp. 219-228

- Magnus Johannesson and Per-Olov Johansson
- Redistributive policy with labour mobility across countries pp. 229-244

- Manuel Leite-Monteiro
Volume 65, issue 1, 1997
- On the uses of club theory: Preface to the club theory symposium pp. 3-7

- Amihai Glazer, Esko Niskanen and Suzanne Scotchmer
- Volunteer work and club size: Nash equilibrium and optimality pp. 9-22

- Vicky Barham, Robin Boadway, Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau
- Investment in local public services: Nash equilibrium and social optimum pp. 23-35

- Helmuth Cremer, Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau
- Why voters may prefer congested public clubs pp. 37-44

- Amihai Glazer and Esko Niskanen
- Migration between home country and diaspora: An economic analysis pp. 45-59

- Zvi Hercowitz and David Pines
- Bargaining between benevolent jurisdictions or when delegation induces inefficiencies pp. 61-74

- Philippe Jehiel
- On price-taking equilibria in club economies with nonanonymous crowding pp. 75-88

- Suzanne Scotchmer
Volume 64, issue 3, 1997
- An appending efficient algorithm for allocating public projects with positive complementarities pp. 291-321

- Scott E. Page
- Dynamics of social ties and local public good provision pp. 323-341

- Frans van Dijk and Frans van Winden
- Mass privatization, management control and efficiency pp. 343-357

- Dieter Boss and Phillipp Harms
- Optimal unemployment insurance pp. 359-387

- Carl Davidson and Stephen Woodbury
- Does external funding of academic research crowd out institutional support? pp. 389-406

- Laura S. Connolly
- Revenue erosion through exemption and evasion in Cameroon, 1993 pp. 407-424

- Bernard Gauthier and Mark Gersovitz
- Privatization, technology choice and aggregate outcomes pp. 425-442

- Nico A. Hansen
Volume 64, issue 2, 1997
- Fiscal anarchy in the UK: Modelling poll tax noncompliance pp. 137-152

- Timothy Besley, Ian Preston and Michael Ridge
- Progressive taxes, equity, and human capital accumulation in an endogenous growth model with overlapping generations pp. 153-179

- Lans Bovenberg and Casper Ewijk
- Privatization and the distribution of income in the commons pp. 181-205

- Dagobert Brito, Michael Intriligator and Eytan Sheshinski
- Property taxation, congestion, and local public goods pp. 207-217

- John Wilson
- Income taxes and the timing of marital decisions pp. 219-240

- James Alm and Leslie A. Whittington
- Political structure, taxes, and trade pp. 241-258

- Edi Karni and Subir K. Chakrabarti
- Pricing and entry in regulated industries: The role of regulatory design pp. 259-278

- Gianni De Fraja
- Endogenous fertility and the old-age security hypothesis: A note pp. 279-286

- Nils-Petter Lagerlof
- Corrigendum to "Transfer pricing rules and corporate tax competition": [J. Public Economics, 60 (1996) 401-422] pp. 287-287

- Ramy Elitzur and Jack Mintz
Volume 64, issue 1, 1997
- Disability insurance rejection rates and the labor supply of older workers pp. 1-23

- Jonathan Gruber and Jeffrey D. Kubik
- Minimum wages and the incentives for skill formation pp. 25-40

- Jonas Agell and Kjell Lommerud
- Do Anglo-Saxons free-ride more? pp. 41-60

- Roberto Burlando and John D. Hey
- US non-tariff barriers as privately provided public goods pp. 61-81

- Kishore Gawande
- The honest society: Stability and policy considerations pp. 83-99

- Sten Nyberg
- Bankable permits for the control of environmental pollution pp. 101-115

- Catherine Kling and Jonathan Rubin
- The numeraire matters in cost-benefit analysis pp. 117-123

- Kjell Arne Brekke
- Health insurance and the welfare of health care consumers pp. 125-133

- W. Henry Chiu
Volume 63, issue 3, 1997
- On the optimality of the Nordic system of dual income taxation pp. 311-329

- Søren Nielsen and Peter Birch Sorensen
- The voluntary provision of a pure public good: The case of reduced CFC emissions and the Montreal Protocol pp. 331-349

- James Murdoch and Todd Sandler
- Financial intermediation and the optimal tax system pp. 351-382

- Ramon Caminal
- Dynamic epidemiology and the market for vaccinations pp. 383-406

- Peter J. Francis
- Environmental Regulation by Private Contest pp. 407-428

- Anthony G. Heyes
- Joint production and the private provision of public goods pp. 429-445

- Simon Vicary
- Commodity tax harmonisation and public goods pp. 447-466

- Sophia Delipalla
Volume 63, issue 2, 1997
- Discontinuous losses from poverty, generalized P[alpha] measures, and optimal transfers to the poor pp. 155-175

- François Bourguignon and Gary Fields
- Optimal tax rates and tax design during systemic reform pp. 177-206

- David M Newbery
- Environmental tax reform and endogenous growth pp. 207-237

- Lans Bovenberg and Ruud de Mooij
- Hardball and the soft touch: The economics of optimal insurance contracts with costly state verification and endogenous monitoring costs pp. 239-264

- Eric Bond and Keith J. Crocker
- On the consequences of government objectives for economies with mobile populations pp. 265-281

- Arman Mansoorian and Gordon Myers
- Using information diffusion models to estimate the impacts of regulatory events on publicly traded firms pp. 283-300

- Anthony Boardman, Ilan Vertinsky and Diana Whistler
- Strategic taxation of the multinational enterprise: A new argument for double taxation pp. 301-309

- Denise Konan
Volume 63, issue 1, 1996
- Is the correlation in welfare participation across generations spurious? pp. 1-25

- Peter Gottschalk
- Auditing claims in the insurance market with fraud: The credibility issue pp. 27-56

- Pierre Picard
- Public R&D policies and cost behavior of the US manufacturing industries pp. 57-81

- Theofanis Mamuneas and M. Ishaq Nadiri
- Adverse selection with endogenous information in insurance markets pp. 83-102

- Neil A. Doherty and Paul D. Thistle
- Optimal fiscal policy in open economies with labour market distortions pp. 103-117

- Torben M. Andersen, Bo Sandemann Rasmussen and Jan Rose Sorensen
- Environment, growth, and optimal policy design pp. 119-140

- Hamid Mohtadi
- Competition for foreign direct investments pp. 141-153

- Pertti Haaparanta
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