Journal of Economics
1941 - 2025
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Volume 46, issue 1, 1986
- Selective taxation of couples pp. 1-15

- Patricia Apps and Glenn Jones
- A theory of the privatization of public enterprises pp. 17-40

- Dieter Bös
- When does marginal cost pricing lead to Pareto efficiency? pp. 41-66

- Egbert Dierker
- Equity and distribution in cost-benefit analysis pp. 67-78

- Udo Ebert
- Pareto, interdependent rights exercising and strategic behaviour pp. 79-98

- Wulf Gaertner
- Insurance and corrective taxes in the health care market pp. 99-120

- Hugh Gravelle
- The private supply of a public good pp. 121-159

- Werner Güth and Martin Hellwig
- The comparison of second-best equilibria: The case of customs unions pp. 161-167

- Murray Kemp and Henry Wan
- Tentative notes on prestige seeking and pareto-efficiency pp. 169-194

- Gerhard Orosel
- Indivisibilities, pricing and investment: The case of the second best pp. 195-210

- Ray Rees
- The impossibility of nondictatorial tolerance pp. 211-225

- Christian Seidl
- Are there intellectual precursors to the idea of second best optimization? pp. 227-242

- Erich Streissler and Werner Neudeck
- Transfers, collective goods, and redistribution pp. 243-258

- Bengt-Arne Wickström
- Exchange rate policy in the presence of a strong trade union pp. 259-280

- Georg Winckler and Erwin Amann
Volume 10, issue 1, 1941
- International trade and agglomeration: An alternative framework pp. 1-16

- Ronald Jones and Henryk Kierzkowski
- Die Arbeitsteilung als Grundproblem der Nationalökonomie bei Ernst Ludwig Carl (1722) pp. 1-24

- Anton Tautscher
- Preface pp. n5-n5

- Tapio Palokangas and Bjarne Jensen
- General equilibrium dynamics of multi-sector growth models pp. 17-56

- Bjarne Jensen and Mogens Larsen
- Kapital und Zins in der stationären Verkehrswirtschaft pp. 25-61

- Heinrich Stackelberg
- Common markets, economic growth, and creative destruction pp. 57-76

- Tapio Palokangas
- Produktionslenkung und Preisbildung in der Marktform des Kollektivmonopols pp. 62-100

- Gustav Ellmers
- Schumpeterian growth and the political economy of employment protection pp. 77-118

- Wolf-Heimo Grieben
- Eine gesellschaftliche Theorie des Geldes pp. 101-112

- Adolf Günther
- Die Historia tripartita und die Grundelemente der modernen Kultur pp. 113-150

- Karl Muhs
- White-collar employment, inequality, and technological change pp. 119-142

- Volker Grossmann
- Indeterminacy and labor augmenting externalities pp. 143-166

- Aditya Goenka and Odile Poulsen
- Das „Recht auf Arbeit“ bei Bismarck und im Nationalsozialismus pp. 151-157

- Theodor Steimle
- Die betriebswirtschaftliche Bedeutung der Umstellungsverordnung pp. 158-168

- Ernst Hatheyer
- Geography and institutions: Plausible and implausible linkages pp. 167-194

- Ola Olsson
- Einzelbesprechungen pp. 169-185

- R. Wilbrandt, O. Veit, A. Madlé, K. Ottel, H. Linhardt, E. Vogel, A. Günther and P. Lorenz
Volume 9, issue 1, 2002
- Preface pp. v-ix

- Patrick Moyes, Christian Seidl and Anthony Shorrocks
- Progression-neutral income tax reforms and horizontal inequity pp. 1-8

- Maria Cubel and Peter Lambert
- Welfare, inequality and the transformation of incomes the case of weighted income distributions pp. 9-50

- Udo Ebert and Patrick Moyes
- Shapley inequality decomposition by factor components: Some methodological issues pp. 51-89

- Mercedes Sastre and Alain Trannoy
- Approximating unanimity orderings: An application to Lorenz dominance pp. 91-117

- Anthony Shorrocks and Daniel Slottje
- Inverse stochastic dominance, inequality measurement and Gini indices pp. 119-161

- Claudio Zoli
- How should income be divided? questionnaire evidence from the theory of “Impartial preferences” pp. 163-195

- Michele Bernasconi
- The choice of inequality measure in empirical research on distributive judgements pp. 197-222

- André Decoster and Erik Schokkaert
- Equitable taxation: Qualitative versus quantitative ratings pp. 223-240

- Stefan Traub
- The over-generous boon: Tax splitting in Germany pp. 241-260

- Christian Seidl
- Bootstrapping inequality measures under the null hypothesis: Is it worth the effort? pp. 261-282

- Mark Trede
- Inference on inequality measures: A Monte Carlo experiment pp. 283-306

- Philippe Van Kerm
- Poverty persistence in Britain: A multivariate analysis using the BHPS, 1991–1997 pp. 307-340

- Francesco Devicienti
- How much low income turnover is there in Belgium? pp. 341-363

- Philippe Van Kerm
Volume 7, issue 1, 1993
- New issues in public pension economics pp. 1-15

- Bernhard Felderer
- From deficit delusion to the Fiscal Balance Rule: Looking for an economically meaningful way to assess fiscal policy pp. 17-41

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Steady-state welfare effects of social security in a large open economy pp. 43-49

- Friedrich Breyer and David Wildasin
- Harmonizing public debt and public pension schemes in the European community pp. 51-63

- Stefan Homburg and Wolfram Richter
- A model of first and second-best social security programs pp. 65-90

- Walter Enders and Harvey Lapan
- Intergenerational risk sharing and social security in an economy with land pp. 91-103

- Wolfram Richter
- Funding social security through Pareto-optimal conversion policies pp. 105-131

- Bernd Raffelhüschen
- Savings, social security, and bequests in an OLG model. A simulation exercise for Austria pp. 133-155

- Klaus Neusser
- The effect of changes in Social Security on bequests pp. 157-176

- Michael Hurd
- Politically stable pay-as-you-go pension systems: When the social-insurance budget is too small in a democracy pp. 177-190

- Johann Brunner and Bengt-Arne Wickström
- Reforming old-age pensions systems in Central and Eastern European countries in transition pp. 191-218

- Robert Holzmann
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