Public Choice
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Volume 98, issue 3-4, 1999
- Political Science and Public Choice: 1950-70 pp. 237-49

- William C Mitchell
- A General Equilibrium Model of Two Group Conflict with Endogenous Intra-group Sharing Rules pp. 251-67

- Suk Jae Noh
- Opposition Backlash and Platform Convergence in a Spatial Voting Model with Campaign Contributions pp. 269-86

- Richard Ball
- Capital Structure and Performance: Evidence from a Transition Economy on an Aspect of Corporate Governance pp. 287-305

- Sumit K Majumdar and Pradeep Chhibber
- Cost Disease versus Leviathan Explanations of Rising Government Cost: An Empirical Investigation pp. 307-16

- J. Stephen Ferris and Edwin G West
- Colonial Legacies and Economic Growth pp. 317-35

- Robin Grier
- The Hazard Rate of Political Regimes pp. 337-67

- Ricardo Sanhueza
- Nash Equilibrium Strategies in Directional Models of Two-Candidate Spatial Competition pp. 369-83

- Merrill, Samuel,, Bernard Grofman and Scott L Feld
- A Political Economic Analysis of Congressional Voting Patterns on NAFTA pp. 385-97

- In-Bong Kang and Kenneth Greene
- Central Bank Independence and Inflation: Corporatism, Partisanship, and Alternative Indices of Central Bank Independence pp. 399-413

- Thomas Oatley
- Rent-Seeking with Asymmetric Valuations pp. 415-30

- Kofi O Nti
- Voter Turnout: How Much Can We Explain? pp. 431-46

- John Matsusaka and Filip Palda
- The Feasibility of a Desirable Minimal State pp. 447-64

- Roger Nils Folsom and Rodolfo Alejo Gonzalez
- Fighting Pollution When Decisions Are Strategic: A Reply pp. 465-66

- Manfred J Holler
Volume 98, issue 1-2, 1999
- Thoughts on Mancur Olson's Contribution to Political Science 1932-1998 pp. 1-4

- James E Alt
- Social Heterogeneity and Wasteful Lobbying pp. 5-27

- Marcel Fafchamps, Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- When Are Stable Rights to Rents Bad? pp. 29-41

- Daniel Sutter
- Growth, the External Terms of Trade and Endogenous Trade Liberalization pp. 43-57

- John Devereux and Lein Lein Chen
- Equilibrium in Multicandidate Probabilistic Spatial Voting pp. 59-82

- Tse-Min Lin, James M Enelow and Han Dorussen
- How Communism Could Have Been Saved: Formal Analysis of Electoral Bargaining in Poland in 1989 pp. 83-109

- Marek M Kaminski
- The Price of Virtue pp. 111-29

- Margaret F Brinig and F H Buckley
- An Assessment of Voting Systems under the Proximity and Directional Models of the Vote pp. 131-51

- James Adams
- Vote Splitting as Insurance against Uncertainty pp. 153-69

- Mauricio Soares Bugarin
- Incorporating Groups into Rational Choice Explanations of Turnout: An Empirical Test pp. 171-85

- Miriam Lapp
- Redistribution and the Income of the Median Voter pp. 187-94

- Phillip Nelson
- Public Policy, Perverse Incentives, and the Homeless Problem pp. 195-212

- William Harris Troutman, John Jackson and Robert Ekelund
- Voter Participation and the Redistributive State pp. 213-26

- Kenneth V Greene and Oleg Nikolaev
Volume 97, issue 4, 1998
- In Honor of a Colleague, Mancur Olson, 1932-1998 pp. 527-29

- Gordon Tullock
- In Memoriam, Mancur Olson, 1932-1998 pp. 531-34

- Dennis C Mueller
- Equilibria of Collective Action in Different Distributions of Protest Thresholds pp. 535-67

- Chien-Chung Yin
- Political Action Committee Spending and Senate Roll Call Voting pp. 569-85

- Peter Calcagno and John Jackson
- Free Riders or Easy Riders?: An Examination of the Voluntary Provision of Public Radio pp. 587-604

- Eric Brunner
- Why Only Nixon Could Go to China pp. 605-15

- Tyler Cowen and Daniel Sutter
- Veto Games: Spatial Committees under Unanimity Rule pp. 617-43

- Yan Chen and Peter C Ordeshook
- When Is Buying Votes Wrong? pp. 645-62

- Michael S Kochin and Levis A Kochin
- Do the Elderly "Vote with Their Feet"? pp. 663-85

- Karen Smith Conway and Andrew J Houtenville
- Political Pressure and Regulatory Control pp. 687-700

- Chia-Chuen Chang, James W Mjelde and Ozuna, Teofilo,
- Empirical Banzhaf Indices pp. 701-07

- Andrew Heard and Tim Swartz
- Sixty-Four Percent Majority Rule in Ducal Venice: Voting for the Doge pp. 709-23

- Jay Coggins and Federico Perali
Volume 97, issue 3, 1998
- Empirical Studies in Comparative Politics pp. 219-27

- Melvin Hinich and Michael Munger
- Voters' Party Preferences in Multiparty Systems and Their Coalitional and Spatial Implications: Germany after Unification pp. 229-55

- Franz Urban Pappi and Gabriele Eckstein
- Multiparty Electoral Competition in the Netherlands and Germany: A Model Based on Multinomial Probit pp. 257-93

- Norman Schofield, Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn and Andrew B. Whitford
- Issue Competition in the 1993 Norwegian National Election pp. 295-322

- Stuart Elaine Macdonald, George Rabinowitz and Ola Listhaug
- The Dynamics of Interest Group Evaluations of Congress pp. 323-61

- Keith T Poole and Howard Rosenthal
- British Parties and Spatial Competition: Dimensions of Party Evaluation in the 1992 Election pp. 363-82

- James W Endersby and Steven E Galatas
- Retrospective and Prospective Voting in a One-Party-Dominant Democracy: Taiwan's 1996 Presidential Election pp. 383-99

- John Fuh-Sheng Hsieh, Dean Lacy and Emerson M S Niou
- Ideology and the Construction of Nationality: The Canadian Elections of 1993 pp. 401-28

- Melvin Hinich, Michael Munger and Scott de Marchi
- The "Revival of Communism" or the Effect of Institutions?: The 1993 Polish Parliamentary Elections pp. 429-49

- Marek M Kaminski, Grzegorz Lissowski and Piotr Swistak
- A Spatial Analysis of Candidate Competition in Dual Member Districts: The 1989 Chilean Senatorial Elections pp. 451-74

- Jay K Dow
- Empirical Evidence of Paradoxes of Voting in Dutch Elections pp. 475-90

- Adrian M A van Deemen and Noel P Vergunst
- The Spatial Character of Russia's New Democracy pp. 491-523

- Misha Myagkov and Peter C Ordeshook
Volume 97, issue 1-2, 1998
- Reconsidering the Principal Components of Central Bank Independence: The More the Merrier? pp. 1-12

- King Banaian, Richard Burdekin and Thomas D Willett
- Majoritarian Logic pp. 13-21

- James Buchanan
- A Neo-Downsian Model of Group-Oriented Voting and Racial Backlash pp. 23-34

- Amihai Glazer, Bernard Grofman and Guillermo Owen
- Endogenous Elections, Electoral Budget Cycles and Canadian Provincial Governments pp. 35-48

- Bradford G Reid
- Hangin' Ten: The Common-Pool Resource Problem of Surfing pp. 49-64

- Robert Rider
- Observed Choice and Optimism in Estimating the Effects of Government Policies pp. 65-91

- Eric Rasmusen
- Entry Barriers and Medical Board Funding Autonomy pp. 93-106

- Shirley Svorny and Eugenia Toma
- Corruption and Government Size: A Disaggregated Analysis pp. 107-20

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- Legislative Systems with Absolute Party Discipline: Implications for the Agency Theory Approach to the Constituent-Legislator Link pp. 121-40

- Neil Longley
- Persistence in Government Spending Fluctuations: New Evidence on the Displacement Effect pp. 141-57

- Brian Goff
- Does the Median Voter Model Explain the Size of Government?: Evidence from the States pp. 159-77

- Miguel Gouveia and Neal Masia
- The Rational Voter Paradox Revisited pp. 179-95

- Emory Peters
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