Public Choice
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Volume 171, issue 3, 2017
- The scientific status of geometric models of choice and similarities judgment pp. 245-256

- Keith T. Poole
- Political selection under alternative electoral rules pp. 257-281

- Vincenzo Galasso and Tommaso Nannicini
- Free riders: the economics and organization of outlaw motorcycle gangs pp. 283-301

- Ennio Emanuele Piano
- Are marginals different? Evidence from British elections 1950–2015 pp. 303-321

- Caladan Barkovic-Parsons, Robert Hodgson and John Maloney
- Are two better than one? A note pp. 323-329

- Ruth Ben-Yashar and Shmuel Nitzan
- Can extreme rainfall trigger democratic change? The role of flood-induced corruption pp. 331-358

- Muhammad Rahman, Nejat Anbarci, Prasad Bhattacharya and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
- Decentralization and the duration of fiscal consolidation: shifting the burden across layers of government pp. 359-387

- Dirk Foremny, Agnese Sacchi and Simone Salotti
- Does emigration reduce corruption? pp. 389-408

- Artjoms Ivlevs and Roswitha M. King
- Strategic gerontocracy: why nondemocratic systems produce older leaders pp. 409-427

- Raul Magni Berton and Sophie Panel
- Cass R. Sunstein: The ethics of influence: government in the age of behavioral science pp. 429-432

- Michael David Thomas
Volume 171, issue 1, 2017
- Rest in peace, Bob Tollison pp. 1-5

- William Shughart
- Memorial for Dad pp. 7-9

- Mark Tollison
- Bob Tollison was a good sentence pp. 11-15

- Robert McCormick
- Robert Tollison and operationalizing public choice pp. 17-22

- Peter Boettke
- Robert D. Tollison and the economics of politics pp. 23-28

- Roger Congleton
- Robert’s Rules for a knowledge-creating society pp. 29-32

- W. Mark Crain and Nicole V. Crain
- Robert D. Tollison: an appreciation pp. 33-37

- William Dougan
- Memories of Bob Tollison: memories of a friendship pp. 39-43

- Robert Ekelund
- In remembrance of Robert D. Tollison pp. 45-47

- Dwight R. Lee
- Tollison and competition pp. 49-51

- Michael Maloney
- Bob Tollison: remarkable polymath and person pp. 53-58

- Fred S. McChesney
- Tribute to Robert D. Tollison pp. 59-61

- James C. Miller
- Robert D. Tollison: A remembrance pp. 63-65

- Michael Munger
- Robert D. Tollison: Father of sportometrics, friend and colleague pp. 67-70

- Raymond D. Sauer
- Bob Tollison, Adam Smith’s pin factory, and the flow of knowledge: a personal memory pp. 71-73

- Bruce Yandle
- Political alignment and intergovernmental transfers in parliamentary systems: evidence from Germany pp. 75-98

- Thushyanthan Baskaran and Zohal Hessami
- The effect of a reduction in the opening hours of polling stations on turnout pp. 99-117

- Sebastian Garmann
- Education, identity, and community: lessons from Jewish emancipation pp. 119-143

- Jean-Paul Carvalho, Mark Koyama and Michael Sacks
- Rent creation and rent seeking in environmental policy pp. 145-166

- Ian MacKenzie
- Regulatory capture in agency performance evaluation: industry expertise versus revolving-door lobbying pp. 167-186

- Sounman Hong and Taek Kyu Kim
- Defecting alone or splitting together? Individual and collective party switching by legislators pp. 187-206

- Özge Kemahlıoğlu and Sabri Sayarı
- The political economy of sales taxes and sales tax exemptions pp. 207-221

- Thomas Stratmann
- Granting votes: exposing the political bias of intergovernmental grants using the within-between specification for panel data pp. 223-241

- Josip Glaurdić and Vuk Vukovic
- Randall G. Holcombe: Advanced introduction to public choice pp. 243-244

- Christopher Coyne
Volume 170, issue 3, 2017
- Provoking insurgency in a federal state: theory and application to India pp. 183-210

- Jean-Paul Azam and Kartika Bhatia
- On the political economy of national tax revenue forecasts: evidence from OECD countries pp. 211-230

- Beate Jochimsen and Robert Lehmann
- Using equations from power indices to analyze figure skating teams pp. 231-251

- Diana Cheng and Peter Coughlin
- Minor candidates as kingmakers pp. 253-263

- Akifumi Ishihara and Shintaro Miura
- The effect of school district and municipal government financial health information on local tax election outcomes: evidence from fiscal stress labels in Ohio pp. 265-288

- Paul N. Thompson and Joseph Whitley
- Unraveling short- and farsightedness in politics pp. 289-321

- Hans Gersbach and Oriana Ponta
- Per L. Bylund: The seen, the unseen, and the unrealized: how regulations affect our everyday lives pp. 323-325

- David S. Lucas
- Mark Zachary Taylor, The politics of innovation: why some countries are better than others at science and technology pp. 327-329

- Per Bylund
Volume 170, issue 1, 2017
- Do European fiscal rules induce a bias in fiscal forecasts? Evidence from the Stability and Growth Pact pp. 1-32

- Niels Gilbert and Jasper De Jong
- Multiparty government and economic policy-making pp. 33-62

- Hanna Bäck, Wolfgang C. Müller and Benjamin Nyblade
- The political economy of wage and price controls: evidence from the Nixon tapes pp. 63-78

- Burton Abrams and James Butkiewicz
- Incumbent-challenger and open-seat elections in a spatial model of political competition pp. 79-97

- Paul Redmond
- Paths to victory in presidential elections: the setup power of noncompetitive states pp. 99-113

- Steven Brams and D. Marc Kilgour
- Inequality, extractive institutions, and growth in nondemocratic regimes pp. 115-142

- Nobuhiro Mizuno, Katsuyuki Naito and Ryosuke Okazawa
- Voters’ responsiveness to public employment policies pp. 143-169

- Marta Curto-Grau
- Jason Brennan, against democracy pp. 171-173

- Alexander Salter
- Branko Milanovic: Global inequality: a new approach for the age of globalization pp. 175-176

- Robert A. Lawson
- Erratum to: Locating foreign aid commitments in response to political violence pp. 177-180

- Paul Bezerra and Alex Braithwaite