Journal of Public Economics
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Volume 44, issue 3, 1991
- Do savings programs dedicated to home-ownership increase personal savings?: An analysis of the West German Bausparkassen system pp. 265-297

- Axel Borsch-Supan and Konrad Stahl
- Moving costs and housing demand: Are recent movers really in equilibrium? pp. 299-320

- Per-Anders Edin and Peter Englund
- Distributional effects of housing subsidies in the United Kingdom pp. 321-352

- John Hills
- Defaults on mortgage obligations and capital requirements for U.S. savings institutions: A policy perspective pp. 353-369

- John Quigley and Robert Van Order
- Aging and the income value of housing wealth pp. 371-397

- Steven Venti and David Wise
Volume 44, issue 2, 1991
- Nationalization vs. regulation of monopolies: The effects of ownership on efficiency pp. 131-164

- Ellen M. Pint
- A new approach to valuing a life pp. 165-171

- Robert Brent
- Leasing, taxes, and the cost of capital pp. 173-197

- Jeremy Edwards and Colin Mayer
- A note on the empirical effectiveness of formal fiscal restraints pp. 199-210

- Juergen von Hagen
- Household equivalence scales and the measurement of inequality: Transfers from the poor to the rich could decrease inequality pp. 211-216

- Paul Glewwe
- Community composition and the provision of local public goods: A normative analysis pp. 217-237

- Robert M. Schwab and Wallace Oates
- The optimal public provision of private goods pp. 239-261

- Alistair Munro
Volume 44, issue 1, 1991
- National tax policies towards product-innovating multinational enterprises pp. 1-14

- Harry Huizinga
- Dynamic optimal income taxation with government commitment pp. 15-35

- Dagobert Brito, Jonathan Hamilton, Steven M. Slutsky and Joseph Stiglitz
- Taxation as a social choice problem: The scope of the Laffer argument pp. 37-63

- Roger Guesnerie and Michael Jerison
- Ideological conviction and persuasion in the rent-seeking society pp. 65-86

- Roger Congleton
- The bias in favor of pro-tariff lobbies pp. 87-93

- Raul Fabella
- Tax incidence in a two-sector growing economy with perfect foresight: Long-run analysis pp. 95-118

- Jun-ichi Itaya
- Efficiency in spatial negotiations pp. 119-130

- James Dearden
Volume 43, issue 3, 1990
- On measures of excess burden and their application pp. 263-289

- Joram Mayshar
- Natural resources, national accounting and economic depreciation pp. 291-304

- John M. Hartwick
- Uniform externalities: Two axioms for fair allocation pp. 305-326

- Herve Moulin
- Tax evasion under differential taxation: The economics of income source misreporting pp. 327-337

- Gideon Yaniv
- On the existence of the optimum commodity tax system: A Heuristic Proof pp. 339-352

- Masatoshi Yamada
- Airport pricing: Congestion tolls, lumpy investment, and cost recovery pp. 353-374

- Tae Hoon Oum and Yimin Zhang
- Transfers and the weakest-link: An extension of Hirshleifer's analysis pp. 375-394

- Simon Vicary
Volume 43, issue 2, 1990
- Efficient windows and labor force reduction pp. 131-159

- Robin L. Lumsdaine, James H. Stock and David Wise
- State budget and inflation processes: Estimates for Poland pp. 161-180

- Aleksander Welfe
- Financing higher education and majority voting pp. 181-200

- John Creedy and Patrick Francois
- The mix of social and private provision of goods and services pp. 201-219

- Norman J. Ireland
- Optimal taxation with costly enforcement and evasion pp. 221-236

- Louis Kaplow
- Predation by public enterprises pp. 237-251

- John Lott
- On the hatta normality condition and tax reforms pp. 253-262

- Arja H. Turunen-red
Volume 43, issue 1, 1990
- The regulation of multiproduct firms: Part I: Theory pp. 1-36

- Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole
- The regulation of multiproduct firms: Part II: Applications to competitive environments and policy analysis pp. 37-66

- Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole
- Evading, auditing and taxing: The equity-compliance tradeoff pp. 67-92

- Helmuth Cremer, M. Marchand and Pierre Pestieau
- Price specification and the demand for public goods pp. 93-106

- Randall Crane
- Optimality, free mobility, and the regional authority in a federation pp. 107-121

- Gordon Myers
- A distance function approach to price efficiency pp. 123-126

- Rolf Fare and Shawna Grosskopf
- A simple model for merit good arguments: A comment pp. 127-129

- James Feehan
Volume 42, issue 3, 1990
- The willingness to pay for education in developing countries: Evidence from rural Peru pp. 251-275

- Paul Gertler and Paul Glewwe
- Investment tax credit in an open economy pp. 277-299

- Partha Sen and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Some nonlinear tax effects on asset values and investment decisions under uncertainty pp. 301-327

- Jeffrey Mackie-Mason
- Fiscal stabilization and exchange rate instability: A theoretical approach and some policy conclusions using Mexican data pp. 329-356

- Andrew Feltenstein and Stephen Morris
- Private provision of a discrete public good with uncertain cost pp. 357-370

- Shmuel Nitzan and Richard Romano
- Final and intermediate goods taxation in an oligopolistic economy with free entry pp. 371-386

- Hideki Konishi
- Housing, taxes, and capital allocation pp. 387-398

- Robert Van Order
Volume 42, issue 2, 1990
- Multinational firms and government revenues pp. 135-147

- Chander Kant
- Regulatory constraints on environmental markets pp. 149-175

- Robert W. Hahn
- Federal lending and the market for credit pp. 177-193

- William Gale
- Economic effects of land taxes in an inflationary economy pp. 195-211

- Toshihiro Ihori
- Boundary optima and the theory of public goods supply: A comment pp. 213-217

- Tatsuyoshi Saijo
- The economics of indeterminacy in overlapping generations models pp. 219-243

- Timothy Kehoe and David Levine
- A note on the optimal use of nonmonetary sanctions pp. 245-247

- Louis Kaplow
Volume 42, issue 1, 1990
- Policy reform, shadow prices, and market prices pp. 1-45

- Jean Dreze and Nicholas Stern
- Welfare analysis and intertemporal substitution pp. 47-66

- Michael Keen
- Oligopolistic competition and economic welfare: A general equilibrium analysis of entry regulation and tax-subsidy schemes pp. 67-88

- Hideki Konishi, Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara and Kotaro Suzumura
- Efficient liability rules for an economy with non-identical individuals pp. 89-104

- Winand Emons
- Tariff policy, income distribution, and long-run structural adjustment in a dual economy: A numerical analysis pp. 105-123

- Gary McMahon
- On the interpretation of the modified samuelson rule for public goods in static models with heterogeneity pp. 125-133

- Raymond G. Batina
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