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Volume 143, issue 3, 2010
- Endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful: Elinor Ostrom and the diversity of institutions pp. 263-268

- Michael Munger
- Elinor Ostrom and the “just right” solution pp. 269-273

- John Aldrich
- In the woods: darkness at noon or Sunday in the park with Lin? pp. 275-282

- Thráinn Eggertsson
- Is the only form of ‘reasonable regulation’ self regulation?: Lessons from Lin Ostrom on regulating the commons and cultivating citizens pp. 283-291

- Peter Boettke
- Foundations of the Ostrom workshop: institutional analysis, polycentricity, and self-governance of the commons pp. 293-301

- Michael McGinnis and James Walker
- Lin Ostrom’s Contribution to Economics: A Personal Evaluation pp. 303-308

- Bruno Frey
- A Noble prize in practical politics: Elinor Ostrom pp. 309-315

- Mark Lichbach
- Common-property resources: privatization, centralization, and hybrid arrangements pp. 317-324

- Todd Sandler
- Elinor Ostrom and the commons pp. 325-326

- Robert Tollison
- Elinor Ostrom’s contributions to the experimental study of social dilemmas pp. 327-333

- T. Ahn and Rick Wilson
- Elinor Ostrom: uncommon pp. 335-337

- Kenneth Shepsle
- Exit, collective action and polycentric political systems pp. 339-352

- Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
Volume 143, issue 1, 2010
- Strategic entry deterrence and terrorism: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 3-22

- John Cadigan and Pamela Schmitt
- State aid programs for equalizing spending across local school districts: does the structure of the program matter, or only it’s size? pp. 23-47

- Vincent Munley and Mary Harris
- Intra-industry trade and protectionism: the case of the buy national policy pp. 49-65

- Dong-Hun Kim
- Democracy and dictatorship revisited pp. 67-101

- José Cheibub, Jennifer Gandhi and James Vreeland
- Government growth and private contributions to charity pp. 103-120

- Thomas Garrett and Russell Rhine
- Dilatory or anticipatory? Voting on the Journal in the House of Representatives pp. 121-133

- John Patty
- Does government ideology influence deregulation of product markets? Empirical evidence from OECD countries pp. 135-155

- Niklas Potrafke
- Merged municipalities, higher debt: on free-riding and the common pool problem in politics pp. 157-172

- Henrik Jordahl and Che-Yuan Liang
- Fiscal decentralization and the size of government: a European country empirical analysis pp. 173-189

- Aurélie Cassette and Sonia Paty
- Language nuances, trust and economic growth pp. 191-208

- Alberto Chong, Jorge Guillén and Vanessa Rios
- Eminent domain power and afterwards: Leviathan’s post-taking opportunism pp. 209-227

- Iljoong Kim and Sungkyu Park
- Gauging the potential for social unrest pp. 229-236

- Oded Stark, Walter Hyll and Doris Behrens
- Varying the intensity of competition in a multiple prize rent seeking experiment pp. 237-254

- Lisa Anderson and Beth Freeborn
- Erratum to: Varying the intensity of competition in a multiple prize rent seeking experiment pp. 255-256

- Lisa Anderson and Beth Freeborn
- Victor A. Ginsburgh and David Throsby (eds): Handbook of the economics of art and culture pp. 257-258

- Friedrich Schneider
- Annick Laruelle and Federico Valenciano: Voting and collective decision-making: bargaining and power pp. 259-261

- Jean-Michel Josselin
Volume 142, issue 3, 2010
- Robert D. Tollison, 65 years on pp. 261-264

- William Shughart
- Determinants of publication productivity: an empirical analysis pp. 265-277

- Nicole Crain and W. Crain
- Do differences in presidential economic advisers matter? pp. 279-291

- Brian Goff
- Considering the council’s counsel: Advisor influence and political change pp. 293-295

- John Sullivan
- The progress of the betting in a baseball game pp. 297-313

- Raymond Sauer, J. Waller and Jahn Hakes
- The progress of the betting in a baseball game: A comment pp. 315-321

- Chad Turner and Gōkhan Karahan
- Chivalry in golf? pp. 323-334

- Robert McCormick and Robert Tollison
- On chivalry in golf pp. 335-337

- Frank Limehouse
- National TV broadcasting and the rise of the regulatory state pp. 339-353

- Bruce Yandle
- Television, code law, and integrated markets pp. 355-361

- Melissa Yeoh
- Deregulation redux: does mandating access to bottleneck facilities necessarily improve welfare? pp. 363-377

- Richard Higgins and Arijit Mukherjee
- Who will deregulate the deregulators? pp. 379-384

- Edward Lopez
- Public choice theory and antitrust policy pp. 385-406

- William Shughart and Fred McChesney
- Public choice theory and antitrust policy: comment pp. 407-408

- James Miller
- The consequences of the US DOJ’s antitrust activities: A macroeconomic perspective pp. 409-422

- Andrew Young and William Shughart
- Antitrust public choice(s) pp. 423-428

- Michael Reksulak
- Interest groups, public choice and the economics of religion pp. 429-436

- Robert Ekelund and Robert Hebert
- A Tollisonian approach to religionomics pp. 437-440

- Gokhan Karahan and Michelle Matthews
- Model of religious schism with application to Islam pp. 441-460

- M. Maloney, Abdulkadir Civan and Mary Maloney
- Nations, taxes and religion: Did Mohammad have it right? pp. 461-464

- Aleksandar Tomic
- Religious schism or synthesis? pp. 465-469

- Ahmet Yukleyen and Gokhan Karahan
- Interest-group analysis in economic history and the history of economic thought pp. 471-480

- Robert Ekelund and Robert Hebert
- Comment on Tollison’s contributions to economic history and the history of economic thought pp. 481-483

- Matthew Stephenson
- After the fall: the impact of government regulation on church attendance in Eastern Europe, 1990–2004 pp. 485-496

- Anca Cojoc
- Value of stealing bases in Major League Baseball pp. 497-505

- Herman Demmink
- “Rubbin’ is racin''': evidence of the Peltzman effect from NASCAR pp. 507-513

- Adam Pope and Robert Tollison
Volume 142, issue 1, 2010
- Persuasion, slack, and traps: how can economists change the world? pp. 1-8

- Bryan Caplan
- Not it: opting out of voluntary coalitions that provide a public good pp. 9-23

- David McEvoy
- Social mobility and the demand for public consumption expenditures pp. 25-39

- Michael Dorsch
- Distribution of surplus in sequential bargaining with endogenous recognition pp. 41-57

- Huseyin Yildirim
- Trust and growth pp. 59-67

- Oguzhan Dincer and Eric Uslaner
- Determinants of the probability and timing of commercial casino legalization in the United States pp. 69-90

- Peter Calcagno, Douglas Walker and John Jackson
- Political and institutional environment and privatization prices pp. 91-110

- Alberto Chong, Jorge Guillén and Alejandro Riaño
- The policy impact of unified government: evidence from 2000 to 2002 pp. 111-124

- Nathan Monroe
- Fighting with one hand tied behind the back: political budget cycles in the West German states pp. 125-150

- Christina Schneider
- Strategic political commentary pp. 151-175

- Todd Kendall
- A stochastic model of the 2007 Russian Duma election pp. 177-194

- Norman Schofield and Alexei Zakharov
- Government size and growth: Accounting for economic freedom and globalization pp. 195-213

- Andreas Bergh and Martin Karlsson
- Transparency and political moral hazard pp. 215-235

- M. Dogan
- Terrorist networks, support, and delegation pp. 237-253

- Kevin Siqueira and Todd Sandler
- Roger D. Congleton, Arye L. Hillman, Kai A. Konrad (eds.): 40 years of research on rent seeking 1 and 2 pp. 255-256

- Randall Holcombe
- Daniel Treisman: The architecture of government: rethinking political decentralization pp. 257-259

- Pierre Salmon