Public Choice
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Volume 111, issue 3-4, 2002
- Containing Contagious Financial Crises: The Political Economy of Joint Intervention into the Asian Crisis pp. 209-36

- Kjell Hausken and Thomas Plumper
- Budgetary Devices for Curbing Spending Prone Ministers and Bureaucrats pp. 237-57

- Otto Swank
- Are Government Employees More Likely to Vote?: An Analysis of Turnout in the 1996 U.S. National Election pp. 259-83

- Elizabeth C Corey and James C Garand
- Introducing "Cooperative Push": How Inefficient Environmental Policy (Sometimes!) Protects the Global Commons Better pp. 285-302

- Alfred Endres and Cornelia Ohl
- "Beggar Thy Neighbor": Testing for Free Riding in State-Level Endangered Species Expenditures pp. 303-15

- John List, Erwin Bulte and Jason Shogren
- The Flypaper Effect under Different Institutional Contexts: The Colombian Case pp. 317-45

- Ligia Melo Becerra
- Tax Structure Turbulence in OECD Countries pp. 347-76

- John Ashworth and Bruno Heyndels
- Strategic Competition in Sequential Election Contests pp. 377-97

- Koleman S Strumpf
- What's Yours is Mine: Rent-Seeking and the Common Law pp. 399-415

- Evan Osborne
Volume 111, issue 1-2, 2002
- September 11, 2001 pp. 1-8

- William Shughart
- Terrorism pp. 9-18

- Anne Rathbone and Charles Rowley
- Private Bills: A Theoretical and Empirical Study of Lobbying pp. 19-47

- Richard T Boylan
- Pumpkin Pies and Public Goods: The Raffle Fundraising Strategy pp. 49-71

- Brian Duncan
- Russian Voting and the Initial Economic Shock of Hyperinflation pp. 73-104

- Mikhail G Filippov
- Constitutional Prohibitions in a Rent Seeking Model pp. 105-25

- Daniel Sutter
- Polarization, Politics and Property Rights: Links between Inequality and Growth pp. 127-54

- Philip Keefer and Stephen Knack
- The Political Economy of Chile's Fast Economic Growth: An Olsonian Interpretation pp. 155-78

- David E Hojman
- Non-Discriminatory, Envy Free Provision of a Collective Good pp. 179-84

- Werner Guth and Hartmut Kliemt
- A Note on the Electoral Rules for the Welsh Assembly pp. 185-93

- Yener Altunbas, S P Chakravarty and Frank Steffen
- Political Cycles, Fiscal Deficits, and Output Spillovers in Europe pp. 195-205

- Andre Sapir and Khalid Sekkat
Volume 110, issue 3-4, 2002
- Fiscal Illusion and Political Accountability: Theory and Evidence from Two Local Tax Regimes in Britain pp. 199-224

- Norman Gemmell, Oliver Morrissey and Abuzer Pinar
- Aggregating Spending Preferences: An Empirical Analysis of Party Preferences in Norwegian Local Governments pp. 225-43

- Lars-Erik Borge and Rune J Sorensen
- An Analysis of Welfare Effects of Legislative Term Limits pp. 245-60

- Kangoh Lee
- Politics and Unemployment in Industrialized Democracies pp. 261-82

- Linda Veiga and Henry Chappell
- Political Budget Cycles: The Case of the Western German Lander pp. 283-303

- Emma Galli and Stefania P S Rossi
- Central-Local Government Relations in Transition: The Case of Swedish Child Care pp. 305-25

- Bjorn Gustafsson, Urban Kjulin and Brita Schwarz
- Strength and Commitment of the State: It Takes Two to Tango: A Case Study of Economic Reforms in Argentina in the 1990s pp. 327-50

- Silvio Borner and Markus Kobler
- Expressiveness and Voting pp. 351-63

- Cassandra Copeland and David Laband
- The Supply of University Enrollments: University Administrators as Utility Maximizing Bureaucrats pp. 365-92

- Dennis Coates and Brad Humphreys
Volume 110, issue 1-2, 2002
- Congressional Dominance and the International Trade Commission pp. 1-22

- James M De Vault
- Corruption in a Model of Growth: Political Reputation, Competition and Shocks pp. 23-40

- Bruno Ventelou
- A Theory of International Conflict Management and Sanctioning pp. 41-65

- Nuno Garoupa and João Gata
- Efficient Rent-Seeking in Experiment pp. 67-78

- Carsten Vogt, Joachim Weimann and Chun-Lei Yang
- On the Politics of Judicial Selection: Lawyers and State Campaigns for the Merit Plan pp. 79-97

- F. Andrew Hanssen
- Does Unemployment Insurance Displace Familial Assistance? pp. 99-119

- Robert Schoeni
- A Model of Military Spending and Economic Growth pp. 121-41

- Richard Cothren
- Presidential Party, Incumbency, and the Effects of Economic Fluctuations on House Elections, 1916-1996 pp. 143-62

- Kevin Grier and Joseph P McGarrity
- Lowering the Cost of Pollution Control versus Controlling Pollution: A Comment pp. 163-72

- Michael Brooks
- Searching for Symptoms of Political Shirking: Congressional Foreign Travel pp. 173-91

- Glenn R Parker and Stephen C Powers
Volume 109, issue 3-4, 2001
- Fragmented Government Effects on Fiscal Policy: New Evidence pp. 221-42

- Bjorn Volkerink and Jakob de Haan
- Politico-Economic Determinants of Public Debt Growth: A Case Study for Austria pp. 243-68

- Reinhard Neck and Michael Getzner
- Fiscal Adjustments and Their Effects during the Transition to the EMU pp. 269-99

- Niko Gobbin and Bas van Aarle
- Fiscal Policy Composition, Public Debt, and Economic Activity pp. 301-25

- Silvia Ardagna
- Fiscal Consolidations: Quality, Economic Conditions, and Success pp. 327-46

- Juergen von Hagen and Rolf R Strauch
- Does Direct Democracy Reduce Public Debt? Evidence from Swiss Municipalities pp. 347-70

- Lars Feld and Gebhard Kirchgässner
- Does the Wage Tax System Cause Budget Deficits? A Macro-economic Experiment pp. 371-94

- Arno Riedl and Frans van Winden
Volume 109, issue 1-2, 2001
- Investment Criteria in Single and Multi-member Economic Organizations pp. 1-13

- Ruth Ben-Yashar and Shmuel Nitzan
- Wars of Attrition in Italian Government Coalitions and Fiscal Performance: 1948-1994 pp. 15-54

- Fabio Padovano and Larissa Venturi
- Growth and the Welfare State in the EU: A Causality Analysis pp. 55-68

- José Herce, Simon Sosvilla-Rivero and Juan de Lucio
- Political Influence, Economic Interests and Endogenous Tax Structure in a Computable Equilibrium Framework: With Application to the United States, 1973 and 1983 pp. 69-99

- Louis Hotte and Stanley Winer
- The Leviathan Lottery? Testing the Revenue Maximization Objective of State Lotteries as Evidence for Leviathan pp. 101-17

- Thomas Garrett
- What do Candidates Maximize (and Why Should Anyone Care)? pp. 119-39

- Jeffrey Milyo
- Defending the Articles of Confederation: A Response to Sobel pp. 141-48

- Keith L Dougherty
- Political Control and Public Sector Savings: Evidence from the States pp. 149-73

- Gary A Wagner
- Lobbying and Concessions: Comparing Nash to Stackelberg Games pp. 175-81

- Gil Epstein and Carsten Hefeker
- Bargaining Power of Smaller States in Germany's Landerfinanzausgleich 1979-90 pp. 183-201

- Hans Pitlik, Gunther Schmid and Harald Strotmann