Public Choice
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Volume 120, issue 3_4, 2004
- A Snipe Hunt pp. 241-246

- Robert Tollison
- Political Equilibrium and the Provision of Public Goods pp. 247-266

- John C. Goodman and Philip K. Porter
- The Informal Sector in Developed and Less Developed Countries: A Literature Survey pp. 267-300

- Klarita Gërxhani
- Leviathan and Fiscal Illusion in Local Government Overlapping Jurisdictions pp. 301-329

- Rebecca J. Campbell
- The Last 30 Years of Public Choice: An Analysis of Author and Institution Rankings pp. 331-352

- Russell Sobel and Jennis J. Taylor
- Competition and Monopoly Power in Local Government: An Extension of Caplan (2001) pp. 353-357

- Benjamin Powell
- Factors Underlying the Growth of Local Government in the 19th Century United States pp. 359-377

- Randall Holcombe and Donald J. Lacombe
- Campaign-Finance Reform: A Public Choice Perspective pp. 379-400

- Burton Abrams and Russell F. Settle
- National Competitive Advantage and the Roles of Economic and Political Freedom: Evidence from Hong Kong pp. 401-437

- Edmund R. Thompson
- Does Policy Stability Increase the Constitutional Court's Independence? The Case of Italy During the First Republic (1956--1992) pp. 439-401

- Michele Santoni and Francesco Zucchini
- Peter Bernholz, Monetary Regimes and Inflation: History, Economic and Political Relationships pp. 463-465

- Brian Goff
- Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, The Political Economy of the European Union: Institutions, Policy, and Economic Growth pp. 465-468

- Russell Sobel
- Arye L. Hillman, Public Finance and Public Policy: Responsibilities and Limitations of Government pp. 468-471

- Randall Holcombe
- Arye Hillman, Public Finance and Public Policy: Responsibilities and Limitations of Government pp. 472-476

- Kevin Siqueira
Volume 120, issue 1_2, 2004
- Environmental Policy, Public Interest and Political Market pp. 1-27

- Georges A. Tanguay, Paul Lanoie and Jérôme Moreau
- Is the Walsh Contract Really Optimal? pp. 29-39

- Francisco Candel-Sánchez and Juan Cristóbal Campoy-Miñarroy
- Does Academic Publishing Pass the Real Market Test? pp. 41-61

- Mark Thornton
- Party, Constituency, and Representation: Votes on Abortion in the British House of Commons pp. 63-85

- John Baughman
- The Birth and Growth of the Social Insurance State: Explaining Old Age and Medical Insurance Across Countries pp. 87-121

- David Cutler and Richard Johnson
- Policy Reform and the Free-Rider Problem pp. 123-142

- John Conlon and Paul Pecorino
- Why not Africa? -- Growth and Welfare Effects of Secure Property Rights pp. 143-167

- Ines Lindner and Holger Strulik
- Partisan Differences in Economic Outcomes and Corresponding Voting Behavior: Evidence from the U.S pp. 169-189

- Sergiy Verstyuk
- The Displacement Effect in the Growth of Governments pp. 191-204

- Gabriella Legrenzi
- Partisan Differences in Swedish Macroeconomic Policy pp. 205-220

- Mattias Erlandsson
- Barry C. Burden (Ed.), Uncertainty in American Politics pp. 221-224

- Joseph P. McGarrity
- Ernesto Garzón Valdés et al., The Future of Democracy: Essays of the Tampere Club pp. 225-228

- Hartmut Kliemt
- John D. Huber and Charles R. Shipan, Deliberate Discretion? The Institutional Foundations of Bureaucratic Autonomy pp. 228-233

- Sean Gailmard
Volume 119, issue 3_4, 2004
- Nietzschean Development Failures pp. 263-280

- Arye Hillman
- Public Employees as Swing Voters: Empirical Evidence on Opposition to Public Reform pp. 281-310

- Jorn Rattso and Rune J. Sørensen
- Strikes and Political Activism of Trade Unions: Theory and Application to Bangladesh pp. 311-334

- Jean-Paul Azam and Claire Salmon
- Taxes, Budgetary Rule and Majority Voting pp. 335-358

- Helmuth Cremer, Philippe De Donder and Firouz Gahvari
- Contests Among Bureaucrats pp. 359-380

- Dieter Bös
- How Universal is Behavior? A Four Country Comparison of Spite and Cooperation in Voluntary Contribution Mechanisms pp. 381-424

- Jordi Brandts, Tatsuyoshi Saijo and Arthur Schram
- Controlling Migration in an Open Labor Market pp. 425-443

- Marcel Thum
- A Public Choice Perspective of IMF and World Bank Lending and Conditionality pp. 445-464

- Axel Dreher
- Rick Farmer, John David Rausch, Jr. and John C. Green (Eds.), The Test of Time: Coping With Legislative Term Limits pp. 465-467

- Aaron Steelman
- Hervé Moulin, Fair Division and Collective Welfare pp. 468-470

- Alan D. Taylor
- Charles A. Kromkowski, Recreating the American Republic: Rules of Apportionment, Constitutional Change, and American Political Development, 1700--1870 pp. 470-473

- Keith L. Dougherty
- Omar Azfar and Charles A. Cadwell (Eds.), Market-Augmenting Government: The Institutional Foundations for Prosperity; Stephen Knack (Ed.), Democracy, Governance, and Growth pp. 473-476

- Randall Holcombe
Volume 119, issue 1_2, 2004
- Conservatism and Economics: A Sweet Turkish Delight pp. 1-12

- Charles Rowley
- Blood, Baath and Beyond: the Constitutional Dilemma of Iraq pp. 13-30

- Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
- Are Voters Better Informed When They Have a Larger Say in Politics? -- Evidence for the European Union and Switzerland pp. 31-59

- Matthias Benz and Alois Stutzer
- The Evolution and Convergence of the Government Expenditure Composition in the OECD Countries pp. 61-72

- Ismael Sanz and Francisco J. Vel·zquez
- Effects of Term Limits on Fiscal Performance: Evidence from Democratic Nations pp. 73-90

- Joseph M. Johnson and W. Crain
- Modeling Other-Regarding Preferences and an Experimental Test pp. 91-117

- Norman Frohlich, Joe Oppenheimer and Anja Kurki
- Multidimensional Welfare Aggregation pp. 119-142

- Christian List
- Expressive Voting and Government Redistribution: Testing Tullock's `Charity of the Uncharitable' pp. 143-159

- Russell Sobel and Gary A. Wagner
- Sent Seeking With Private Values pp. 161-178

- David Malueg and Andrew Yates
- The Public Acceptance of Green Taxes: 2 Million Voters Express Their Opinion pp. 179-217

- Philippe Thalmann
- Small States, Large Unitary States and Federations pp. 219-240

- Matthias Wrede
- School Choice: Money, Race, and Congressional Voting on Vouchers pp. 241-254

- Omer Gokcekus, Joshua J. Phillips and Edward Tower
- Randall G. Holcombe, From Liberty to Democracy: The Transformation of American Government pp. 255-258

- Jac Heckelman
- Attiat F. Ott, The Public Sector in the Global Economy: From the Driver's Seat to the Back Seat pp. 258-261

- Anton Lowenberg
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