Public Choice
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Volume 124, issue 3, 2005
- Non-binding linked-issues referenda: Analysis and an application pp. 249-266

- Timo Goeschl
- “Public goods”: An exercise in calibration pp. 267-282

- John Hudson and Philip Jones
- Health insurance in a democracy: Why is it public and why are premiums income related? pp. 283-308

- Mathias Kifmann
- Symmetric two-stage contests with budget constraints pp. 309-328

- William Stein and Amnon Rapoport
- Political yardstick competition, economic integration, and constitutional choice in a federation pp. 329-352

- Martin Bodenstein and Heinrich Ursprung
- The tragedy of the political commons: Evidence from U.S. Senate roll call votes on environmental legislation pp. 353-364

- Anwar Hussain and David Laband
- Valence characteristics, costly policy and the median-crossing property: A diagrammatic exposition pp. 365-382

- Donald Wittman
- The dual illusion of grants-in-aid on central and local expenditures: A reply pp. 383-390

- Robert Logan and Yeung-Nan Shieh
- The credibility of monetary reform – New evidence pp. 391-409

- Andreas Freytag
- Rents, dissipation and lost treasures: Rethinking Tullock's paradox pp. 411-422

- Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci and Francesco Parisi
- Economies of scope and scale in green advocacy pp. 423-436

- Anthony Heyes and Catherine Liston-Heyes
- Self-deception as the root of political failure pp. 437-451

- Tyler Cowen
- Macroeconomic conditions and committee re-election rates pp. 453-480

- Joseph McGarrity
- James T. Bennett, Tax-Funded Politics. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers, 2004. 204 pages. USD 29.95 (cloth) pp. 481-484

- William Shughart
- Pascal Boyer,Explaining religion: The evolutionary origins of religious thought. New York: Basic Books, 2001 pp. 485-487

- Kenneth Greene
Volume 124, issue 1, 2005
- Public choice in the new century pp. 1-18

- William Shughart and Robert Tollison
- Afraid to be free: Dependency as desideratum pp. 19-31

- James Buchanan
- Fragmenting parchment and the winds of war: The Constitution of the United States, 1860–2004 pp. 33-56

- Charles Rowley
- Constitutional political economy in the European Union pp. 57-73

- Dennis Mueller
- Collective versus unilateral responses to terrorism pp. 75-93

- Todd Sandler
- Government growth in the twenty-first century pp. 95-114

- Randall Holcombe
- Nineteenth-century voting procedures in a twenty-first century world pp. 115-133

- Michael Munger
- Some talk: Money in politics. A (partial) review of the literature pp. 135-156

- Thomas Stratmann
- The eclipse of legislatures: Direct democracy in the 21st century pp. 157-177

- John Matsusaka
- Corporations, collective action and corporate governance: One size does not fit all pp. 179-204

- J. Mulherin
- The public choice of educational choice pp. 205-222

- Lawrence Kenny
- Public choice and tort reform pp. 223-236

- Paul Rubin
- The unfinished business of public choice pp. 237-247

- William Shughart and Robert Tollison
Volume 123, issue 3, 2005
- Democracy as an equilibrium pp. 253-273

- Adam Przeworski
- What does the European Union do? pp. 275-319

- Alberto Alesina, Ignazio Angeloni and Ludger Schuknecht
- Public sector efficiency: An international comparison pp. 321-347

- Antonio Afonso, Ludger Schuknecht and Vito Tanzi
- The impact of early media election calls on Republican voting rates in Florida’s western Panhandle counties in 2000 pp. 349-361

- John Lott
- Why chads? Determinants of voting equipment use in the United States pp. 363-392

- Phillip Garner and Enrico Spolaore
- From Senators to the President: Solve the lumber problem or else pp. 393-410

- Daowei Zhang and David Laband
- Soft money and hard choices: Why political parties might legislate against soft money donations pp. 411-438

- David Gill and Christine Lipsmeyer
- Evidence on the importance of spatial voting models in presidential nominations and elections pp. 439-462

- Lawrence Kenny and Babak Lotfinia
- The robustness of Kingma’s crowd-out estimate: Evidence from new data on contributions to public radio pp. 463-476

- Sonia Manzoor and John Straub
- Pivotal power brokers: Theory and evidence on political fundraising pp. 477-493

- Franklin Mixon, Chena Crocker and H. Black
Volume 123, issue 1, 2005
- Thinking About the Political Impacts of the Electoral College pp. 1-18

- Bernard Grofman and Scott Feld
- In Play: A Commentary on Strategies in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election pp. 19-37

- Jennifer Merolla, Michael Munger and Michael Tofias
- The Effect of Voting Technology on Voter Turnout: Do Computers Scare the Elderly? pp. 39-47

- Gary Roseman and E. Frank Stephenson
- Problems of Voting pp. 49-58

- Gordon Tullock
- Production and Conflict Models Versus Rent-Seeking Models pp. 59-93

- Kjell Hausken
- The Political Determinants of Federal Expenditure at the State Level pp. 95-113

- Gary Hoover and Paul Pecorino
- Working Well with Others: The Evolution of Teamwork and Ethics pp. 115-131

- Daniel Arce and L. Gunn
- Does Political Ideology Affect Economic Growth? pp. 133-146

- Christian Bjørnskov
- Voters AS A Hard Budget Constraint: On the Determination of Intergovernmental Grants pp. 147-169

- Lars Feld and Christoph Schaltegger
- Social Capital and Endogenous Preferences pp. 171-196

- Anders Poulsen and Gert Svendsen
- The Citizen Candidate Model: An Experimental Analysis pp. 197-216

- John Cadigan
- The Impact of Divided Government on Legislative Production pp. 217-233

- James Rogers
- Samuel Kernell (Ed.), James Madison: The theory and practice of Republican government. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2003. ix + 381 pages. USD 65.00 (cloth) pp. 235-241

- Alan Lockard
- Mark Thornton and Robert B. Ekelund Jr., Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War. No. 15 in the American Crisis Series: Books on the Civil War Era, Steven E. Woodworth (Ed.), Wilmington, DE: SR Books, 2004. xxix + 124 pages. USD 65.00 (cloth); 19.95 (paper) pp. 243-248

- William Shughart
- W. Mark Crain, Volatile states: Institutions, policy, and the performance of American state economies. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003. xiv +166 pages. USD 49.50/GBP 31.00 (cloth) pp. 249-251

- David Schap