Public Choice
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Volume 94, issue 3-4, 1998
- Religion and the Demand for Membership in Environmental Citizen Groups pp. 223-40

- Robert C Lowry
- Some Evidence of Congressional Political Markets in DOD Personnel Allocations across States pp. 241-54

- Michael D Stroup
- Goods Diversion and Repressed Inflation: Notes on the Political Economy of Price Liberalization pp. 255-66

- Jim Leitzel
- Legislative Influences in Japanese Budgetary Politics pp. 267-88

- Steven A Meyer and Shigeto Naka
- Rent Dissipation and Efficiency in a Contest with Asymmetric Valuations pp. 289-98

- Terrance Hurley
- The Political Determination of Intergovernmental Grants in Australia pp. 299-315

- Andrew Worthington and Brian Dollery
- Is the Allocation of Voting Power among EU States Fair? pp. 317-39

- Annick Laruelle and Mika Widgrén
- Randomization in Coalition Contracts pp. 341-53

- Patrick Schmitz
- Was Knut Wicksell a Conservative or a Radical? A Note on an Early Monograph by Knut Wicksell pp. 355-65

- Charles Blankart
- A Re-examination of an Irish Popularity Function pp. 367-83

- Michael J Harrison and Michael Marsh
- Fiscal Restraint and the Political Economy of EMU pp. 385-406

- Ralph Rotte and Klaus Zimmermann
- Turnout in Gubernatorial and Senatorial Primary and General Elections in the South, 1922-90: A Rational Choice Model of the Effects of Short-Run and Long-Run Electoral Competition on Relative Turnout pp. 407-21

- Christopher Hanks and Bernard Grofman
Volume 94, issue 3, 1998
- Religion and the demand for membership in environmental citizen groups pp. 223-240

- Robert Lowry
- Some evidence of congressional political markets in DOD personnel allocations across states pp. 241-254

- Michael Stroup
- Goods diversion and repressed inflation: Notes on the political economy of price liberalization pp. 255-266

- Jim Leitzel
- Legislative influences in Japanese budgetary politics pp. 267-288

- Steven Meyer and Shigeto Naka
- Rent dissipation and efficiency in a contest with asymmetric valuations pp. 289-298

- Terrance Hurley
- The political determination of intergovernmental grants in Australia pp. 299-315

- Andrew Worthington and Brian Dollery
- Is the allocation of voting power among EU states fair? pp. 317-339

- Annick Laruelle and Mika Widgrén
- Randomization in coalition contracts pp. 341-353

- Patrick Schmitz
- Was Knut Wicksell a conservative or a radical? A note on an early monograph by Knut Wicksell pp. 355-365

- Charles Blankart
- A re-examination of an Irish popularity function pp. 367-383

- Michael Harrison and Michael Marsh
- Fiscal restraint and the political economy of EMU pp. 385-406

- Ralph Rotte and Klaus Zimmermann
- Turnout in gubernatorial and senatorial primary and general elections in the South, 1922–90: A rational choice model of the effects of short-run and long-run electoral competition on relative turnout pp. 407-421

- Christopher Hanks and Bernhard Grofman
- Warren F. Schwartz (Ed.), Justice in immigration pp. 423-429

- F. Buckley
- Eric Schaling, Institutions and monetary policy: Credibility, flexibility, and central bank independence pp. 429-433

- John McDermott
Volume 94, issue 1-2, 1998
- Bureaucratic Choice and Nonoptimal Provision of Public Goods: Theory and Evidence pp. 1-20

- Kathy J Hayes, Laura Razzolini and Leola B Ross
- Strategic Poll Responses When Elections Create Mandates pp. 21-47

- John Chilton
- Common Law Environmentalism pp. 49-66

- Roger E Meiners and Bruce Yandle
- The Industrial Structure of the California Assembly: Committee Assignments, Economic Interests, and Campaign Contributions pp. 67-83

- Jay K Dow, James W Endersby and Charles E Menifield
- The Relationship between Congressional Spending and Tenure with an Application to Term Limits pp. 85-104

- W. Reed, D. Eric Schansberg, James Wilbanks and Zhen Zhu
- Governmental Failures in Evaluating Programs pp. 105-15

- Amihai Glazer and Refael Hassin
- Why Join the Party in a One-Party System?: Popularity versus Political Exchange pp. 117-34

- Adi Schnytzer and Janez Šušteršič
- Are the Rich Too Rich to be Expropriated?: Economic Power and the Feasibility of Constitutional Limits to Redistribution pp. 135-56

- Friedrich Breyer and Heinrich Ursprung
- The Impact of Campaign Expenditures on Political Competition in the French Legislative Elections of 1993 pp. 157-74

- Filip Palda and Kristian Palda
- The Role of Political Parties: An Analysis Based on Transaction Costs pp. 175-89

- Philip R Jones and John Hudson
- Rational Moralists: The Role of Fairness in Democratic Economic Politics pp. 191-210

- Reiner Eichenberger and Felix Oberholzer-Gee
- Errata [Exogenous Tariff Changes with an Endogenous Lobbying Response] pp. 221

- Paul Pecorino
Volume 94, issue 1, 1998
- Bureaucratic choice and nonoptimal provision of public goods: Theory and evidence pp. 1-20

- Kathy Hayes, Laura Razzolini and Leola Ross
- Strategic poll responses when elections create mandates pp. 21-47

- John Chilton
- Common law environmentalism pp. 49-66

- Roger Meiners and Bruce Yandle
- The industrial structure of the California Assembly: Committee assignments, economic interests, and campaign contributions pp. 67-83

- Jay Dow, James Endersby and Charles Menifield
- The relationship between congressional spending and tenure with an application to term limits pp. 85-104

- W. Reed, D. Schansberg, James Wilbanks and Zhen Zhu
- Governmental failures in evaluating programs pp. 105-115

- Amihai Glazer and Refael Hassin
- Why join the party in a one-party system?: Popularity versus political exchange pp. 117-134

- Adi Schnytzer and Janez Šušteršič
- Are the rich too rich to be expropriated?: Economic power and the feasibility of constitutional limits to redistribution pp. 135-156

- Friedrich Breyer and Heinrich Ursprung
- The impact of campaign expenditures on political competition in the French legislative elections of 1993 pp. 157-174

- Filip Palda and Kristian Palda
- The role of political parties: An analysis based on transaction costs pp. 175-189

- Philip Jones and John Hudson
- Rational moralists: The role of fairness in democratic economic politics pp. 191-210

- Reiner Eichenberger and Felix Oberholzer-Gee
- Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., Robert F. Hébert, Robert D. Tollison, Gary M. Anderson, and Audrey B. Davidson, Sacred trust: The medieval Church as an economic firm pp. 211-216

- William Shughart
- Gordon L. Brady and Gordon Tullock (Eds.), Formal contributions to the theory of public choice: The unpublished works of Duncan Black pp. 216-219

- Bernard Grofman
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