Journal of Public Economics
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Volume 53, issue 3, 1994
- How reliable are microsimulation results?: An analysis of the role of sampling error in a U.K. tax-benefit model pp. 327-365

- Stephen Pudney and Holly Sutherland
- How well do static indicators identify the chronically poor? pp. 367-394

- Shubham Chaudhuri and Martin Ravallion
- Corporation tax asymmetries and investment: Evidence from U.K. panel data pp. 395-418

- Michael Devereux, Michael Keen and Fabio Schiantarelli
- The non-tax wedge pp. 419-433

- Edgar Browning
- Interstate commodity tax differentials and the distribution of residents pp. 435-457

- Gregory A. Trandel
- A coasean general equilibrium model of regulation pp. 459-475

- Karen Clay
- Government intervention as a bequest substitute pp. 477-495

- Michel Strawczynski
Volume 53, issue 2, 1994
- Sequential contributions to public goods pp. 165-186

- Hal Varian
- Proprietary public finance and economic welfare pp. 187-204

- Herschel Grossman and Suk Jae Noh
- Capital income taxation and international portfolio choice pp. 205-222

- Ingrid M. Werner
- Taxes, financial decisions and organizational form: Evidence from publicly traded partnerships pp. 223-244

- William Gentry
- Taxes, housing, and capital accumulation in a two-sector growing economy pp. 245-267

- Stephen J Turnovsky and Toshiyuki Okuyama
- The optimal two-bracket linear income tax pp. 269-290

- Joel Slemrod, Shlomo Yitzhaki, Joram Mayshar and Michael Lundholm
- Exclusion and the private enforcement of property rights pp. 291-308

- Robert W. Helsley and William C. Strange
- The shadow wage rate: Theory and application pp. 309-317

- Caroline Dinwiddy and Francis Teal
- The non-equalization of true gift and estate tax rates pp. 319-323

- Michael Kuehlwein
Volume 53, issue 1, 1994
- Unemployment insurance taxes and the cyclical and seasonal properties of unemployment pp. 1-29

- David Card and Phillip Levine
- The reasonableness of non-constant discounting pp. 31-51

- Charles M. Harvey
- A Pareto comparison of ad valorem and unit taxes in noncompetitive environments pp. 53-71

- Susan E. Skeath and Gregory A. Trandel
- Local fiscal policies, default risk, and municipal borrowing costs pp. 73-89

- John Capeci
- On limiting the market for status signals pp. 91-110

- Norman J. Ireland
- Macroeconomic externalities: Are Pigouvian taxes the answer? pp. 111-126

- Jonas Agell and Mats Dillen
- Designing a private industry: Government auctions with endogenous market structure pp. 127-147

- James Dana and Kathryn E. Spier
- A reexamination of the principal-agent relationship in politics pp. 149-163

- Bruce Bender
Volume 52, issue 3, 1993
- Budget spillovers and fiscal policy interdependence: Evidence from the states pp. 285-307

- Anne Case, Harvey Rosen and James Hines
- Strategies for the international protection of the environment pp. 309-328

- Carlo Carraro and Domenico Siniscalco
- Is dumping socially inefficient?: An analysis of the effect of Medicare's prospective payment system on the utilization of Veterans Affairs inpatient services pp. 329-344

- Pius Eze and Barbara Wolfe
- A fairness approach to income tax evasion pp. 345-362

- Massimo Bordignon
- We voted for this?: Institutions and educational spending pp. 363-376

- George M. Olmsted, Arthur T. Denzau and Judith A. Roberts
- The evaluation of risky projects by voters pp. 377-390

- Amihai Glazer and Kai Konrad
- Optimal linear income tax with random revenue pp. 391-401

- C. C. Yang
- Expenditures and student achievement in Illinois: New evidence pp. 403-416

- William Sander
- Integrated reforms of tariffs and consumption taxes pp. 417-428

- Michael Michael, Panos Hatzipanayotou and Stephen Miller
Volume 52, issue 2, 1993
- Commodity tax competition under destination and origin principles pp. 141-162

- Ben Lockwood
- Taxation with representation: An analysis of the role of tax practitioners in tax compliance pp. 163-197

- Brian Erard
- The marginal efficiency effects of taxes and subsidies in the presence of externalities: A computational general equilibrium approach pp. 199-216

- Charles Ballard and Steven Medema
- Exclusion and moral hazard: The case of identical demand pp. 217-235

- Emilson C. D. Silva and Charles Kahn
- Unemployment insurance and market structure pp. 237-249

- Nicolas Marceau
- Tax structure and growth in a model with human capital pp. 251-271

- Paul Pecorino
- The elusive ESOP--productivity link: evidence from U.S. firm-level data pp. 273-283

- Subal Kumbhakar and Amy E. Dunbar
Volume 52, issue 1, 1993
- Wage setting and the tax system theory and evidence for the United Kingdom pp. 1-29

- Ben Lockwood and Alan Manning
- Welfare aspects of technological adoption with learning pp. 31-48

- Thierry Magnac and Thierry Verdier
- An analysis of returns to scale in public production, with an application to fire protection pp. 49-72

- William Duncombe and John Yinger
- Public investment and real-price supports pp. 73-82

- Robert Chambers and Ramon Lopez
- The welfare effects of alcohol taxation pp. 83-100

- Ian Irvine and William A. Sims
- Endogenous unemployment insurance in a monopoly union model when job search matters pp. 101-115

- Jaakko Kiander
- Attachment to home and efficient purchases of population in a fiscal externality economy pp. 117-132

- Arman Mansoorian and Gordon Myers
- A note on the aggregate effects of social security pp. 133-139

- W. Henry Chiu
Volume 51, issue 3, 1993
- Federal taxation and the supply of state debt pp. 269-285

- Gilbert Metcalf
- Constrained choice sets in the U.K. demand for private medical insurance pp. 287-307

- Carol Propper
- The decline of organizations and the rise of administrators: Parkinson's Law in theory and practice pp. 309-327

- Michael McKee and Ronald Wintrobe
- Job matching, temporary public employment, and equilibrium unemployment pp. 329-343

- Bertil Holmlund and Johan Linden
- Relative standing comparisons, risk taking, and safety regulations pp. 345-358

- Kai Konrad and Kjell Lommerud
- Rather bait than switch: Deceptive advertising with bounded consumer rationality pp. 359-378

- Matthew Nagler
- Natural resources, national accounting, and economic depreciation: Stock effects pp. 379-389

- N. M. Hung
- Are fines more efficient than imprisonment? pp. 391-413

- C. Y. Cyrus Chu and Neville Jiang
- The persistence and inefficiency of property tax finance of local public expenditures pp. 415-435

- R. Krelove
- Note on Ricardian equivalence pp. 437-446

- Martin J. Bailey
- Identifying the free riders: A simple algorithm for determining who will contribute to a public good pp. 447-454

- James Andreoni and Martin McGuire
Volume 51, issue 2, 1993
- On reforming the welfare system: Workfare meets the negative income tax pp. 119-151

- Bernard Fortin, Michel Truchon and Louis Beausejour
- Time inconsistency and fiscal policy: Empirical analysis of U.S. States, 1969-89 pp. 153-159

- W. Crain and Robert Tollison
- The gains from agricultural research under distorted trade pp. 161-172

- John A. Murphy, W. Hartley Furtan and Andrew Schmitz
- Coordinating research through research joint ventures pp. 173-193

- Neil Gandal and Suzanne Scotchmer
- A model of political equilibrium in a representative democracy pp. 195-209

- Assar Lindbeck and Jörgen Weibull
- Interdependent behavior and the effect of taxes pp. 211-218

- Sören Blomquist
- Equal sacrifice and incentive compatible income taxation pp. 219-240

- Marcus Berliant and Miguel Gouveia
- Should the government provide catastrophic insurance? pp. 241-247

- Thomas M. Selden
- Conservationist government policies and intergenerational equity in an overlapping generations model with renewable resources pp. 249-268

- Alex Mourmouras
Volume 51, issue 1, 1993
- Editorial introduction pp. 1-2

- Maurice Marchand
- Investment-promoting policies in open economies: The importance of intergenerational and international distributional effects pp. 3-54

- Lans Bovenberg
- Domestic tax reform and international oligopoly pp. 55-74

- Michael Keen and Sajal Lahiri
- On the taxation of multinational corporate investment when the deferral method is used by the capital exporting country pp. 75-96

- Chad Leechor and Jack Mintz
- Taxes, tariffs, and the global corporation pp. 97-116

- James Levinsohn and Joel Slemrod
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