Journal of Public Economics
1972 - 2025
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Volume 59, issue 3, 1996
- Unemployment duration, unemployment benefits, and labor market programs in Sweden pp. 313-334

- Kenneth Carling, Per-Anders Edin, Anders Harkman and Bertil Holmlund
- The Groves-Ledyard mechanism: An experimental study of institutional design pp. 335-364

- Yan Chen and Charles Plott
- Reward patterns of fair solutions pp. 365-395

- Marc Fleurbaey
- The dynamic efficiency cost of not taxing housing pp. 397-417

- Jonathan Skinner
- Capital gains and net national product in open economies pp. 419-434

- Geir Asheim
- The incidence of interest withholding taxes: Evidence from the LDC loan market pp. 435-451

- Harry Huizinga
Volume 59, issue 2, 1996
- Do pensions increase the labor supply of older men? pp. 157-175

- Christopher Ruhm
- Sentencing policy, implied demographic welfare weights, and the theory of sentencing reform pp. 177-193

- Joel Waldfogel
- Do economic incentives affect work absence? Empirical evidence using Swedish micro data pp. 195-218

- Per Johansson and Mårten Palme
- Majority voting with single-crossing preferences pp. 219-237

- Joshua Gans and Michael Smart
- Capital income taxation and long-run growth: New perspectives pp. 239-263

- Assaf Razin and Chi-Wa Yuen
- The Kaldor compensation test and rational choice pp. 265-276

- Walter Bossert
- Income taxation and job-market signaling pp. 277-298

- Fredrik Andersson
- Toilet cleaning and department chairing: Volunteering a public service pp. 299-308

- Marc Bilodeau and Al Slivinski
- The gains from agricultural research under distorted trade: Comments pp. 309-311

- Thomas J. Voon
Volume 59, issue 1, 1996
- Competition and regulation in the taxi industry pp. 1-15

- Robert Cairns and Catherine Liston-Heyes
- Should a carbon tax be differentiated across sectors? pp. 17-32

- Michael Hoel
- Regulation of multinational firms with two active governments: A common agency approach pp. 33-53

- Eric Bond and Thomas Gresik
- Charitable contributions and intergenerational transfers pp. 55-68

- Gerald Auten and David Joulfaian
- Dynamic income taxation, redistribution, and the ratchet effect pp. 69-93

- Mats Dillen and Michael Lundholm
- Non-point-source pollution regulation as a multi-task principal-agent problem pp. 95-116

- Robert Chambers and John Quiggin
- A prisoner's dilemma model of collusion deterrence pp. 117-136

- Fred Kofman and Jacques Lawarree
- Generalized Samuelson conditions and welfare theorems for nonsmooth economies pp. 137-152

- John Conley and Dimitrios Diamantaras
Volume 58, issue 3, 1995
- Regulation, moral hazard and insurance of environmental risks pp. 319-336

- Jean-Jacques Laffont
- Rent seeking and tax competition pp. 337-363

- Sam Bucovetsky
- Non-leaky buckets: Optimal redistributive taxation and agency costs pp. 365-390

- Karla Hoff and Andrew Lyon
- Modelling the take-up of state support pp. 391-415

- Jean-Yves Duclos
- From each according to his surplus: Equi-proportionate sharing of commodity tax burdens pp. 417-428

- James Hines, John C. Hlinko and Theodore J. F. Lubke
- Lifetime income redistribution by the old-age state pension in The Netherlands pp. 429-451

- Jan Nelissen
- On the principle of equal sacrifice in income taxation pp. 453-467

- Efe Ok
- A note on subsidizing gifts pp. 469-477

- Louis Kaplow
Volume 58, issue 2, 1995
- Market failure with moral hazard and side trading pp. 159-184

- Charles Kahn and Dilip Mookherjee
- Social security and endogenous growth pp. 185-213

- Jie Zhang
- Optimal regulation of MNEs and government revenues pp. 215-234

- Sudipto Dasgupta and Kunal Sengupta
- Coordinated action in local public goods models: The case of secession without exclusion pp. 235-256

- D. Andrew Austin
- Taxation, uncertainty and the choice of a consumption tax base pp. 257-265

- George Zodrow
- Corrective tax and subsidy policies in economies with Bertrand competition pp. 267-282

- Mats Dillen
- Promoting fair competition in public procurement pp. 283-307

- Steinar Vagstad
- Observable preferences for public goods: A note on the incentive compatibility of inferring demand for public goods from private goods demand pp. 309-317

- Terrance O'Reilly
Volume 58, issue 1, 1995
- Do 401(k) contributions crowd out other personal saving? pp. 1-32

- James Poterba, Steven Venti and David Wise
- Nonlinear pricing and price cap regulation pp. 33-55

- Mark Amrstong, Simon Cowan and John Vickers
- On the design of a neutral business tax under uncertainty pp. 57-71

- Stephen R. Bonds and Michael Devereux
- Uniform taxation and consumer preferences pp. 73-84

- Timothy Besley and Ian Jewitt
- Leaving some stones unturned: A reassessment of iterative planning theory pp. 85-105

- M. Spagat
- The private provision of public goods: Altruism and voluntary giving pp. 107-126

- Vincent H. Smith, Michael R. Kehoe and Mary E. Cremer
- Short-lived agents and the long-lived environment pp. 127-141

- Andrew John, Rowena Pecchenino, D. Schimmelpfennig and S. Schreft
- Equivalence scales in a rank-3 demand system pp. 143-158

- Panos Pashardes
Volume 57, issue 3, 1995
- Demand for health insurance and precautionary motives for savings among the elderly pp. 337-367

- Laurence Levin
- Environmental quality and pollution-augmenting technological change in a two-sector endogenous growth model pp. 369-391

- Lans Bovenberg and Sjak Smulders
- Strategic control of growth in a system of cities pp. 393-416

- Jan Brueckner
- The importance of reporting conventions for the theory of corporate taxation pp. 417-430

- Vesa Kanniainen and Jan Sodersten
- Using markets to allocate pollution permits and other scarce resource rights under limited information pp. 431-455

- Tracy Lewis and David Sappington
- Oligopoly structure and the incidence of cigarette excise taxes pp. 457-470

- Paul G. Barnett, Theodore E. Keeler and Teh-wei Hu
- Unnatural monopoly pp. 471-488

- Saul Estrin and David de Meza
- Strategic transfers and private provision of public goods pp. 489-505

- Wolfgang Buchholz and Kai Konrad
- Editorial announcement pp. 507-507

- Anthony Atkinson and Nick Stern
Volume 57, issue 2, 1995
- Testing a social safety net pp. 175-199

- Martin Ravallion, Dominique van de Walle and Madhur Gautam
- Energy tax credits and residential conservation investment: Evidence from panel data pp. 201-217

- Kevin A. Hassett and Gilbert Metcalf
- Government markets and the theory of the Nth best pp. 219-234

- Robert W. Hahn
- The social cost of rent seeking under countervailing opposition to distortionary transfers pp. 235-247

- Raul Fabella
- A rational expectations model for tax policy analysis: An evaluation of tax incentives for the textile, chemical and pharmaceutical industries of Pakistan pp. 249-276

- Dagmar Rajagopal and Anwar Shah
- Fiscal stress and the production of public safety: A distance function approach pp. 277-296

- Shawna Grosskopf, K. Hayes and J. Hirschberg
- The taxation of mobile capital by central cities pp. 297-316

- Luc Noiset and William Oakland
- The incidence of agricultural policies pp. 317-335

- Robert Chambers
Volume 57, issue 1, 1995
- Economic aspects of optimal disability benefits pp. 1-23

- Peter Diamond and Eytan Sheshinski
- A model of monopoly with strategic government intervention pp. 25-43

- T. C. A. Anant, Kaushik Basu and Badal Mukherji
- Solvency of counter-cyclical policy rules pp. 45-65

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Why voters vote for incumbents but against incumbency: A rational choice explanation pp. 67-83

- Daniel Friedman and Donald Wittman
- Stoking the fires? CO2 emissions and economic growth pp. 85-101

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Thomas M. Selden
- Heterogeneity of preferences for local public goods: The case of private expenditure on public education pp. 103-127

- John Gross
- The connection between public transfers and private interfamily transfers pp. 129-167

- Donald Cox and George Jakubson
- Public pensions with endogenous fertility: Comment on Nishimura and Zhang pp. 169-173

- Alessandro Cigno
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