Public Choice
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Volume 176, issue 3, 2018
- Candidate valence in a spatial model with entry pp. 341-359

- Dimitrios Xefteris
- Who does better for the economy? Presidents versus parliamentary democracies pp. 361-387

- Richard McManus and Gulcin Ozkan
- Extreme idealism and equilibrium in the Hotelling–Downs model of political competition pp. 389-403

- David Ronayne
- Place of registration and place of residence: the non-linear detrimental impact of transportation cost on electoral participation pp. 405-440

- Christine Fauvelle-Aymar and Abel François
- Spoiler effects in proportional representation systems: evidence from eight Polish parliamentary elections, 1991–2015 pp. 441-460

- Marek M. Kaminski
- A mixed-utility theory of vote choice regret pp. 461-478

- Damien Bol, André Blais and Jean-François Laslier
- The lightship in economics pp. 479-506

- Rosolino A. Candela and Vincent Geloso
- Court-ordered redistricting and the law of 1/n pp. 507-528

- Dongwon Lee and Sangwon Park
- Money as meta-rule: Buchanan’s constitutional economics as a foundation for monetary stability pp. 529-555

- Peter Boettke, Alexander Salter and Daniel Smith
- The Shapley value analyzed under the Felsenthal and Machover bargaining model pp. 557-565

- Giulia Bernardi and Josep Freixas
- Peter Bernholz: Totalitarianism, Terrorism and Supreme Values: History and Theory pp. 567-571

- Arye Hillman
- Correction to: Policy-specific alienation and indifference in the calculus of voting: a simultaneous model of party choice and abstention pp. 573-573

- Paul W. Thurner and Angelika Eymann
Volume 176, issue 1, 2018
- Introduction to the issue in honor of Keith T. Poole pp. 1-5

- Howard Rosenthal
- 37 years with Keith T. Poole pp. 7-15

- Howard Rosenthal
- The new Voteview.com: preserving and continuing Keith Poole’s infrastructure for scholars, students and observers of Congress pp. 17-32

- Adam Boche, Jeffrey B. Lewis, Aaron Rudkin and Luke Sonnet
- A two-dimensional analysis of seventy years of United Nations voting pp. 33-55

- Michael A. Bailey and Erik Voeten
- What Ordered Optimal Classification reveals about ideological structure, cleavages, and polarization in the American mass public pp. 57-78

- Christopher Hare, Tzu-Ping Liu and Robert N. Lupton
- Saying versus doing: a new donation method for measuring ideal points pp. 79-106

- Nicholas Haas and Rebecca Morton
- Southern realignment, party sorting, and the polarization of American primary electorates, 1958–2012 pp. 107-132

- Seth J. Hill and Chris Tausanovitch
- The ideological nationalization of partisan subconstituencies in the American States pp. 133-151

- Devin Caughey, James Dunham and Christopher Warshaw
- Dynamic estimation of ideal points for the US Congress pp. 153-174

- Brandon Marshall and Michael Peress
- Candidate ideology and electoral success in congressional elections pp. 175-192

- Jamie L. Carson and Ryan D. Williamson
- Polarized preferences versus polarizing policies pp. 193-210

- Sanford C. Gordon and Dimitri Landa
- Is there a selection bias in roll call votes? Evidence from the European Parliament pp. 211-228

- Simon Hix, Abdul Noury and Gérard Roland
- Dynamic ideal point estimation for the European Parliament, 1980–2009 pp. 229-246

- James Lo
- Polarization and ideological congruence between parties and supporters in Europe pp. 247-265

- Royce Carroll and Hiroki Kubo
- Multidimensional incongruence and vote switching in Europe pp. 267-296

- Ryan Bakker, Seth Jolly and Jonathan Polk
- External validation of voter turnout models by concealed parameter recovery pp. 297-314

- Antonio Merlo and Thomas R. Palfrey
- The problem of polarization pp. 315-340

- Robert Grafstein
Volume 175, issue 3, 2018
- Rules versus authorities pp. 219-228

- Marianne Johnson
- Intellectual foundations of public choice, the forest from the trees pp. 229-244

- Roger Congleton
- Public choice and political science: a view from Europe pp. 245-257

- Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
- Distributive politics and congressional voting: public lands reform in the Jacksonian era pp. 259-275

- Sean Gailmard and Jeffery A. Jenkins
- Profiling giants: the networks and influence of Buchanan and Tullock pp. 277-302

- Etienne Farvaque and Frédéric Gannon
- Shades of red and blue: government ideology and sustainable development pp. 303-323

- Toke Aidt, Vitor Castro and Rodrigo Martins
- Political realism and models of the state: Antonio de Viti de Marco and the origins of public choice pp. 325-345

- Michele Giuranno and Manuela Mosca
- Getting the message across: evaluating think tank influence in Congress pp. 347-366

- Joshua Y. Lerner
- Government fragmentation and fiscal deficits: a regression discontinuity approach pp. 367-391

- Joaquín Artés and Ignacio Jurado
- The resource curse literature as seen through the appropriability lens: a critical survey pp. 393-428

- Mehrdad Vahabi
Volume 175, issue 1, 2018
- Cost disease in defense and public administration: Baumol and politics pp. 1-18

- Lars-Erik Borge, Kjetil Hatlebakk Hove, Tobias Lillekvelland and Per Tovmo
- Supermajority rule, the law of 1/n, and government spending: a synthesis pp. 19-36

- Paul Pecorino
- The unpopularity of incentive-based instruments: what improves the cost–benefit ratio? pp. 37-62

- Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen and Clau Dermont
- Youth bulges, insurrections and labor-market restrictions pp. 63-93

- Thomas Apolte and Lena Gerling
- Self-imposition of public oversight pp. 95-109

- Mark Gradstein
- How defense shapes the institutional organization of states pp. 111-134

- Fabio Padovano and Yvon Rocaboy
- The political affiliation effect on state credit risk pp. 135-154

- Darío Cestau
- The effect of valence and ideology in campaign conversion: panel evidence from three Spanish general elections pp. 155-179

- Enrique García-Viñuela, Ignacio Jurado and Pedro Riera
- Protest and property crime: political use of police resources and the deterrence of crime pp. 181-196

- Jaewook Byeon, Iljoong Kim and Dongwon Lee
- Logrolling under fragmented authoritarianism: theory and evidence from China pp. 197-214

- Mario Gilli, Yuan Li and Jiwei Qian
- Roger Koppl: Expert failure pp. 215-217

- Alexander Salter