Public Choice
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Volume 106, issue 3-4, 2001
- Market Structure, Tariff Lobbying and the Free-Rider Problem pp. 203-20

- Paul Pecorino
- Changes in the Location of the Median Voter in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1963-1996 pp. 221-32

- Bernard Grofman, William Koetzle, Samuel Merrill and Thomas Brunell
- The Unanimous Voting Rule Is Not the Political Equivalent to Market Exchange pp. 233-42

- Russell Sobel and Randall Holcombe
- The "Power of the Purse" and Its Implications for Bureaucratic Policy-Making pp. 243-74

- Michael M Ting
- President Perot or Fundamentals of Voting Theory Illustrated with the 1992 Election pp. 275-97

- Alexander Tabarrok
- The Economics and Politics of the Structure of Public Expenditure pp. 299-316

- George Tridimas
- Local Pork-Barrel Politics in National Pre-election Dates: The Case of Italy pp. 317-26

- Michele Limosani and Pietro Navarra
- Budget Deficits and Coalition Governments pp. 327-49

- Fabrizio Balassone and Raffaela Giordano
- Partisan Influence on the Local Tax Burden in the Netherlands pp. 351-63

- Maarten Allers, Jakob de Haan and Cees Sterks
- Between Appeasement and Belligerent Moralism: The Evolution of Moral Conduct in International Politics pp. 365-88

- Ulrich Witt
Volume 106, issue 1-2, 2001
- On the Membership of Decision-Making Committees pp. 1-22

- George Bulkley, Gareth Myles and Bernard R Pearson
- Optimal Intergenerational Redistribution in a Two-Country Model with Endogenous Fertility pp. 23-51

- Martin Kolmar
- Productivity Growth and the Political Economy of Social Security pp. 53-76

- Berthold Wigger
- Globalization as a Challenge for Public Choice Theory pp. 77-92

- Hannelore Weck-Hannemann
- Understanding America's Hesitant Steps toward Financial Capitalism: Politics, the Depression, and the Separation of Commercial and Investment Banking pp. 93-116

- Carlos Ramirez and J Bradford De Long
- Representation, Voluntary Retirement, and Shirking in the Last Term pp. 117-30

- Charles Tien
- Rethinking Justices' and Committees' Strategies in Segal's Separation of Powers Game pp. 131-35

- Tim Groseclose and Sara Schiavoni
- Cooperation in PD Games: Fear, Greed, and History of Play pp. 137-55

- T K Ahn, Elinor Ostrom, Robert Shupp and James Walker
- Understanding the Clayton Act of 1914: An Analysis of the Interest Group Hypothesis pp. 157-81

- Carlos Ramirez and Christian Eigen-Zucchi
Volume 105, issue 3-4, 2000
- Is the Median Voter a Clear-Cut Winner? Comparing the Median Voter Theory and Competing Theories in Explaining Local Government Spending pp. 207-30

- Sultan Ahmed and Kenneth V Greene
- Political Competition and Voter Mobility pp. 231-43

- Jeffrey Petchey
- Some Results on Rent-Seeking Contests with Shortlisting pp. 245-53

- J. Atsu Amegashie
- Mueller on European Federation: A Reply from the Perspective of Australian Federalism pp. 255-72

- Nicholas Aroney
- Logical Deficiencies in Spatial Models: A Constructive Critique pp. 273-89

- Jeffrey Milyo
- Improper Selection of High-Cost Producers in the Rent-Seeking Contest pp. 291-301

- Filip Palda
- Bribery and Public Debt Repudiation pp. 303-21

- Debora Di Gioacchino, Sergio Ginebri and Laura Sabani
- Median Voter Preferences, Central Bank Independence and Conservatism pp. 323-38

- Francesco Lippi
- Optimal Central Bank Conservativeness in an Open Economy pp. 339-55

- Sylvester Eijffinger, Marco Hoeberichts and Eric Schaling
- On the Formation of Family Structures pp. 357-72

- Evelyn Korn
- Are Politics and Geography Related? Evidence from a Cross-Section of Capital Cities pp. 373-92

- Kristof Dascher
Volume 105, issue 1-2, 2000
- Political Competition and State Government Size: Do Tighter Elections Produce Looser Budgets? pp. 1-21

- Diane Lim and John Rogers
- Enhancing Efficiency or Crying Over Spilled Milk: The Benefits of Reform pp. 23-40

- Marc Poitras and Daniel Sutter
- Gender Bias and Selection Bias in House Elections pp. 41-59

- Jeffrey Milyo and Samantha Schosberg
- Corruption, Tax Evasion and the Laffer Curve pp. 61-78

- Amal Sanyal, Ira Gang and Omkar Goswami
- Is Trade Policy for Sale? Congressional Voting on Recent Trade Bills pp. 79-101

- Robert Baldwin and Christopher S Magee
- Success and Failure of Fiscal Consolidation in the OECD: A Multivariate Analysis pp. 103-24

- Freddy Heylen and Gerdie Everaert
- Tax Competition and Income Redistribution: An Empirical Analysis for Switzerland pp. 125-64

- Lars Feld
- Two Roles for Elections: Disciplining the Incumbent and Selecting a Competent Candidate pp. 165-93

- Juan Carlos Berganza
Volume 104, issue 3-4, 2000
- In Memoriam: Peter H. Aranson, 1943-1999 pp. 201-05

- Paul Rubin
- The Status of the Budget Constraint, Federalism and the Relative Size of Government: A Bureaucracy Approach pp. 207-24

- Wim Moesen and Philippe van Cauwenberge
- Partisan Political Business Cycles in the German Labour Market? Empirical Tests in the Light of the Lucas-Critique pp. 225-83

- Ansgar Belke
- Entrepreneurial Police and Drug Enforcement Policy pp. 285-308

- Brent D Mast, Bruce Benson and David Rasmussen
- Contractual Fiscal Equivalence versus Geographical Fiscal Equivalence pp. 309-17

- Giuseppe Eusepi
- Consistent Estimates of the Impact of Special Interest Groups on Economic Growth pp. 319-27

- Jac Heckelman
- Determinants of Automobile PAC Contributions to House Incumbents: Own versus Rival Effects pp. 329-43

- Philip L Hersch and Gerald S McDougall
- Ratification of the 1992 Climate Change Convention: What Determines Legislative Delay? pp. 345-68

- Per Fredriksson and Noel Gaston
- The Changing Impact of Electoral Structure on Black Representation in the South, 1970-1996 pp. 369-88

- Tim Sass and Pittman, Bobby J,
- Which Rectangle?: An Extension pp. 389-90

- Sanghack Lee
Volume 104, issue 1-2, 2000
- Onwards and Upwards: James Buchanan At 80 pp. 1-18

- Geoffrey Brennan
- Exemption or Taxation for Profits of Non-profits? An Answer from a Model Incorporating Managerial Discretion pp. 19-39

- Bruno Bises
- Flexible Integration, EMU and Relative Voting Power in the EU pp. 41-62

- Matthias Sutter
- Does Enhanced Veto Authority Centralize Government? pp. 63-79

- Samuel H Baker
- Show Them Your Teeth First! A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Lobbying and Pressure pp. 81-120

- Randolph Sloof and Frans van Winden
- Behavioral and Institutional Determinants of Political Business Cycles pp. 121-47

- Rui Baleiras and Vasco Santos
- Bread and Peace Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections pp. 149-80

- Douglas Hibbs
Volume 104, issue 1, 2000
- Onwards and Upwards: James Buchanan at 80 pp. 1-18

- Geoffrey Brennan
- Exemption or Taxation for Profits of Non-Profits? An Answer from a Model Incorporating Managerial Discretion pp. 19-39

- Bruno Bises
- Flexible Integration, EMU and Relative Voting Power in the EU pp. 41-62

- Matthias Sutter
- Does Enhanced Veto Authority Centralize Government? pp. 63-79

- Samuel Baker
- Show Them Your Teeth First! pp. 81-120

- Randolph Sloof and Frans van Winden
- Behavioral and Institutional Determinants of Political Business Cycles pp. 121-147

- Rui Baleiras and Vasco Santos
- Bread and Peace Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections pp. 149-180

- Douglas Hibbs
- Some Further Thoughts on Voting pp. 181-182

- Gordon Tullock
- Charles L. Griswold, Jr., Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment pp. 183-191

- Edwin West
- Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, Public Choice and Environmental Regulation: Tradable Permit Systems in the United States and CO 2 Taxation in Europe pp. 192-193

- Gordon Brady
- James C. Miller III, Monopoly politics pp. 193-196

- William Shughart
- Susan Rose-Ackerman, Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences, and Reform pp. 196-199

- Jody Lipford