Journal of Public Economics
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Volume 17, issue 3, 1982
- Corporate financial policy with personal and institutional investors pp. 259-285

- Alan Auerbach and Mervyn A. King
- Default risk in a model of corporate and government finance pp. 287-306

- David Webb
- Time, congestion, and public goods pp. 307-334

- Liam P. Ebrill and Steven M. Slutsky
- Regulation, factor rewards, and international trade pp. 335-354

- Martin McGuire
- Tax neutrality and the social discount rate: A suggested framework pp. 355-372

- Alan Auerbach
- The concept and measurement of horizontal inequity pp. 373-391

- Robert Plotnick
- The corporate income tax in an open economy pp. 393-403

- James Melvin
Volume 17, issue 2, 1982
- Optimum income taxation with discrete populations pp. 131-133

- Nicholas Stern
- Optimal linear income taxation with general equilibrium effects on wages pp. 135-143

- Franklin Allen
- On the role of the production and consumption assumptions for optimum taxation pp. 145-155

- Alan Carruth
- Nonlinear pricing in a finite economy pp. 157-179

- Roger Guesnerie and Jesus Seade
- Optimum taxation with errors in administration pp. 181-211

- Nicholas Stern
- Self-selection and Pareto efficient taxation pp. 213-240

- Joseph Stiglitz
- The optimal public employment policy pp. 241-258

- John Wilson
Volume 17, issue 1, 1982
- Restricted redistributive taxation, shadow prices and trade policy pp. 1-22

- Christopher J. Heady and Pradeep K. Mitra
- Taxation and diverging expectations using energy policy as an illustration pp. 23-49

- M. Marchand and Pierre Pestieau
- Asymmetric information and agenda control: The bases of monopoly power in public spending pp. 51-70

- Radu Filimon, Thomas Romer and Howard Rosenthal
- Unemployment insurance benefits and the supply of labor of an employed worker pp. 71-87

- Gideon Yaniv
- Bargaining costs and regulation induced cost distortions pp. 89-101

- J. Stephen Henderson
- Corporate income tax, investment grants, and the cost of capital pp. 103-109

- Frances Ruane
- On political business cycles with endogenous election dates pp. 111-117

- Ulrich Lachler
- A test of McClements' method for the estimation of equivalence scales pp. 119-122

- Peter Bardsley and I. McRae
- Contemporary political economy: D.A. Hibbs, Jr. and H. Fassbender, eds., (North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1981), pp.x+282, Dfl. 80 pp. 123-128

- Anthony Atkinson
Volume 16, issue 3, 1981
- Income tax evasion, labour supply, and the equity--efficiency tradeoff pp. 265-288

- Agnar Sandmo
- On the welfare effects of tax limitation pp. 289-316

- Paul Courant and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- The effect of unemployment insurance on the riskiness of occupational choice pp. 317-341

- John D. Hey and Kostas Mavromaras
- Undominated directions of tax reform pp. 343-369

- John Weymark
- A variable-production generalisation of Lerner's theorem pp. 371-376

- John Bennett
- Harmonization of commodity taxes: Destination, origin and restricted origin principles pp. 377-387

- Eitan Berglas
- Border adjustments and tax harmonization: comment on Berglas pp. 389-390

- John Whalley
- Lobbying and welfare: a comment pp. 391-394

- Gordon Tullock
- On minimax regret and welfare economics: Addendum and correction pp. 395-396

- Paul Grout
Volume 16, issue 2, 1981
- Tiebout bias on the demand for local public goods pp. 131-143

- G. S. Goldstein and M. V. Pauly
- Social security and the elderly: A simulation of policy changes pp. 145-169

- Antoni Zabalza and D. Piachaud
- Optimal jurisdictional fragmentation and mobility pp. 171-191

- Sam Bucovetsky
- Implementing just and efficient decision-making pp. 193-213

- Herve Moulin
- Preference structure and piecemeal second best policy pp. 215-231

- Ian Jewitt
- Possibilities for the exportation of production taxes: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 233-252

- Shelby D. Gerking and John H. Mutti
- Rational choice and the taxation of sin: Comment pp. 253-259

- Nick Baigent
- Rational choice and the taxation of sin: Reply pp. 261-263

- W. Crain, Thomas H. Deaton, Randall G. Holcombe and Robert Tollison
Volume 16, issue 1, 1981
- Outcomes of voting and planning: Condorcet, Weber and Rawls locations pp. 1-15

- Pierre Hansen and Jacques Thisse
- Resource taxation with heterogeneous quality and endogenous reserves pp. 17-33

- Robert F. Conrad and Bryce Hool
- Progressive taxation in sequential decisionmaking: Deterministic and stochastic analysis pp. 35-52

- Steven A. Lippman and John J. McCall
- A dynamic model of the interaction between the state and the private sector pp. 53-86

- Frans van Winden and Bernard van Praag
- A note on the validation of cost push pp. 87-91

- Maurice Peston
- Intermediate goods and the incidence of the corporation income tax pp. 93-112

- Kul Bhatia
- Welfare criteria for tax reforms: Efficiency aspects pp. 113-122

- Elisha A. Pazner and Efraim Sadka
- Review and comments: Jerry R. Green and Jean-Jacques Laffont, Incentives in public decision making pp. 123-128

- Leif Johansen
Volume 15, issue 3, 1981
- Tax reform from the gradient projection viewpoint pp. 275-293

- Jean Tirole and Roger Guesnerie
- Economists free ride, does anyone else?: Experiments on the provision of public goods, IV pp. 295-310

- Gerald Marwell and Ruth E. Ames
- The social cost of living index pp. 311-336

- Robert Pollak
- The effects of alternative urban transit subsidy formulas pp. 337-348

- Mark W. Frankena
- Selfishness versus public `regardingness' in voting behavior pp. 349-361

- Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- A dynamic analysis of the differential incidence of capital and labour taxes in a two-class economy pp. 363-378

- Masaaki Homma
- Taxation and national insurance contributions in Britain pp. 379-388

- John Creedy
- The market provision of club goods once again pp. 389-393

- Eitan Berglas
Volume 15, issue 2, 1981
- Clubs, local public goods and transportation models: A synthesis pp. 141-162

- Eitan Berglas and David Pines
- Risk taking and taxation: An alternative perspective pp. 163-184

- Ravi Kanbur
- A utility-based analysis of the wage subsidy program pp. 185-201

- Michael D. Hurd and John Pencavel
- A theory of development controls in a `small' city pp. 203-234

- Mark W. Frankena and David T. Scheffman
- Public sector employment and the distribution of income pp. 235-249

- Wouter J. Keller
- Should sliding controls be the next generation of pollution controls? pp. 251-267

- Gary Yohe
- Education versus cash redistribution: A comment pp. 269-272

- John Creedy
- Reply to John Creedy's comment pp. 273-273

- Richard Layard
Volume 15, issue 1, 1981
- The incidence and allocation effects of a tax on corporate distributions pp. 1-22

- David Bradford
- Efficiency-inducing taxation for a monopolistically supplied depletable resource pp. 23-32

- Ted Bergstrom, John G. Cross and Richard C. Porter
- Issues in controllability and the theory of economic policy pp. 33-43

- Willem Buiter and Mark Gersovitz
- Congested public goods: The case of fire protection pp. 45-58

- Jan Brueckner
- Land rents, optimal taxation and local fiscal independence in an economy with local public goods pp. 59-85

- Oded Hochman
- Incentives and risk aversion in the provision of a public input pp. 87-103

- Robert L. Welch
- Competitively awarded government grants pp. 105-111

- Edward Foster
- Electoral outcomes with probabilistic voting and Nash social welfare maxima pp. 113-121

- Peter Coughlin and Shmuel Nitzan
- A procedure for testing the signalling hypothesis pp. 123-132

- James Albrecht
- The value of trying to value life pp. 133-137

- E. J. Mishan
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