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Volume 147, issue 3, 2011
- Two-stage group rent-seeking with negatively interdependent preferences pp. 259-276

- Sina Risse
- On being asset-constrained in litigation contests pp. 277-284

- Tim Friehe
- Negotiation in legislatures over government formation pp. 285-304

- Michael Laver, Scott Marchi and Hande Mutlu
- Experimental comparison of two multiple-stage contest designs with asymmetric players pp. 305-329

- Robin Chark, Amnon Rapoport and Rami Zwick
- Social divisions and institutions: assessing institutional parameter variation pp. 331-357

- Ann-Sofie Isaksson
- The creation of multi-ethnic nations with or without a core region pp. 359-376

- Ahmed Mahmud
- Corruption is bad for growth (even in the United States) pp. 377-393

- Noel Johnson, Courtney LaFountain and Steven Yamarik
- The consequences of midnight regulations and other surges in regulatory activity pp. 395-412

- Patrick McLaughlin
- A generalized Tullock contest pp. 413-420

- Subhasish Chowdhury and Roman Sheremeta
- Three-candidate spatial competition when candidates have valence: stochastic voting pp. 421-438

- Haldun Evrenk and Dmitriy Kha
- Special-interest groups and growth pp. 439-457

- Dennis Coates, Jac Heckelman and Bonnie Wilson
- Strategic fiscal interaction among OECD countries pp. 459-480

- Pantelis Kammas
- Why Muslims like democracy yet have so little of it pp. 481-496

- Robbert Maseland and André van Hoorn
- Rivalry and superior dispatch: an analysis of competing courts in medieval and early modern England pp. 497-524

- Edward Stringham and Todd Zywicki
- Erratum to: Inward-looking policies, institutions, autocrats, and economic growth in Latin America: an empirical exploration pp. 525-525

- Alberto Chong and Luisa Zanforlin
- Erratum to: Labor market institutions and income inequality: an empirical exploration pp. 527-527

- Cesar Calderon and Alberto Chong
- Erratum to: Can foreign aid reduce income inequality and poverty? pp. 529-529

- Alberto Chong, Mark Gradstein and María Calderón
- Erratum to: Political and institutional environment and privatization prices pp. 531-531

- Alberto Chong, Jorge Guillen and Alejandro Riaño
Volume 147, issue 1, 2011
- What causes terrorism? pp. 3-27

- Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- An interplay between intrinsic and extrinsic motivations on voluntary contributions to a public good in a large economy pp. 29-41

- Makoto Kakinaka and Koji Kotani
- Political fragmentation, party ideology and public expenditures pp. 43-67

- Benoît Le Maux, Yvon Rocaboy and Timothy Goodspeed
- Local government structure and the quality of minority neighborhoods pp. 69-91

- Keith Ihlanfeldt
- Winner-pay contests pp. 93-106

- Andrew Yates
- An empirical study of the consolidation of local public health services in Connecticut pp. 107-121

- Laurie Bates, Becky Lafrancois and Rexford Santerre
- The decision to lobby bureaucrats pp. 123-138

- Amy McKay
- Partisan conflicts and parliamentary dominance: the Norwegian political business cycle pp. 139-154

- Leif Helland
- City-level analysis of the effect of political regimes on public good provision pp. 155-171

- Sarani Saha
- The public finance of healthy behavior pp. 173-188

- Robert Rosenman
- Does legislative turnover adversely affect state expenditure policy? Evidence from Indian state elections pp. 189-207

- Yogesh Uppal
- Determinants of congressional minimum wage support: the role of economic education pp. 209-225

- J. O’Roark and William Wood
- Appropriation, violent enforcement, and transaction costs: a critical survey pp. 227-253

- Mehrdad Vahabi
- Gil DeLannoi and Oliver Dowlen, eds: Sortition: Theory and Practice pp. 255-257

- Alan Lockard
Volume 146, issue 3, 2011
- Federalism and the shadow economy pp. 269-289

- Désirée Teobaldelli
- Working or shirking? Expenses and attendance in the UK Parliament pp. 291-317

- Timothy Besley and Valentino Larcinese
- The estimated cost impact of privatizing student transportation in Minnesota school districts pp. 319-339

- Owen Thompson
- Trading places pp. 341-351

- Ryan Yonk, Randy Simmons and Derek Johnson
- The price of transparency: do campaign finance disclosure laws discourage political participation by citizens’ groups? pp. 353-374

- Alexandre Couture Gagnon and Filip Palda
- Executive veto power and credit claiming pp. 375-394

- Indridi Indridason
- Theory and evidence of municipal borrowing in Chile pp. 395-411

- Leonardo Letelier S.
- A decade of dissent: explaining the dissent voting behavior of Bank of England MPC members pp. 413-442

- Mark Harris, Paul Levine and Christopher Spencer
- Do human rights offenders oppose human rights resolutions in the United Nations? pp. 443-467

- Bernhard Boockmann and Axel Dreher
- Campaign allocations under probabilistic voting pp. 469-499

- Deborah Fletcher and Steven Slutsky
- Self-enforcing norms and efficient non-cooperative collective action in the provision of public goods pp. 501-520

- Kai Konrad and Wolfgang Leininger
Volume 146, issue 1, 2011
- In memoriam: Melvin J. Hinich, 1939–2010 pp. 1-8

- Peter Ordeshook, Michael Munger, Tse-min Lin and Bryan Jones
- Social or political cleavages? A spatial analysis of the party system in post-authoritarian Chile pp. 9-21

- Claudio Bonilla, Ryan Carlin, Gregory Love and Ernesto Silva Méndez
- Economic growth with endogenous corruption: an empirical study pp. 23-41

- Mushfiq Swaleheen
- Public employment and income redistribution: causal evidence for Brazilian municipalities pp. 43-73

- Enlinson Mattos and Vitor França
- Does tenure in office affect regional growth? The role of public capital productivity pp. 75-92

- María García-Vega and José Herce
- Political regime change, economic liberalization and growth accelerations pp. 93-115

- Richard Jong-A-Pin and Jakob de Haan
- The road to power: partisan loyalty and the centralized provision of local infrastructure pp. 117-143

- Marcelin Joanis
- Loyalty and competence in public agencies pp. 145-162

- Alexander Wagner
- Public sector efficiency: leveling the playing field between OECD countries pp. 163-183

- Antonis Adam, Manthos Delis and Pantelis Kammas
- How much income redistribution? An explanation based on vote-buying and corruption pp. 185-203

- Loukas Balafoutas
- Positive constitutional economics II—a survey of recent developments pp. 205-256

- Stefan Voigt
- William A. Fischel: Making the grade: the economic evolution of American school districts pp. 257-259

- Joshua Hall
- Woody Holton: Unruly Americans and the origins of the constitution pp. 261-263

- Robert Cooper
- Edward J. Lopez (ed.): The pursuit of justice: law and economics of legal institutions pp. 265-267

- Claudia Williamson