Public Choice
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Volume 86, issue 3-4, 1996
- Efficient Local Charity with Self-Selection pp. 209-22
- Randall Crane
- The Optimal Choice of Privatizing State-Owned Enterprises: A Political Economic Model pp. 223-45
- Yan Chen
- Friends in High Places: The Wealth Effects of JFK's Assassination on the Assets of LBJ's Supporters pp. 247-56
- Brown, William O,
- Political Markets, Property Tax Referenda, and Local School Spending pp. 257-77
- Joe B Stevens and Robert Mason
- An Examination of the Structure of Governance in California School Districts before and after Proposition 13 pp. 279-307
- Thomas Downes
- Agent Discretion, Regulatory Policymaking, and Different Institutional Arrangements pp. 309-39
- Bernard Steunenberg
- Plurality versus Proportional Representation: An Analysis of Sicilian Elections pp. 341-57
- Ram Mudambi, Pietro Navarra and Carmela Nicosia
- Rents from In-Kind Subsidy: "Charity" in the Public Sector pp. 359-78
- Philip R Jones
Volume 86, issue 1-2, 1996
- Contestability, Queues, and Governmental Entry Deterrence pp. 1-15
- Stephen Shmanske
- The Stability of International Coalitions in United Nations Voting from 1946 to 1973 pp. 17-34
- Randall Holcombe and Russell Sobel
- Free-Rider Effects in Rent-Seeking Groups Competing for Public Goods pp. 35-61
- Edna Loehman, Fabrice N Quesnel and Emerson M Babb
- Insurgency, Counterinsurgency, and the Rational Peasant pp. 63-83
- T David Mason
- The Illusion of Fiscal Illusion: Unsticking the Flypaper Effect pp. 85-102
- Elizabeth Becker
- Price Discrimination in a Rent-Seeking Economy pp. 103-16
- Francis K Cheung and X. Wang
- Experiencing Impartiality to Invoke Fairness in the n-PD: Some Experimental Results pp. 117-35
- Norman Frohlich and Joe A Oppenheimer
- Random Errors, Dirty Information, and Politics pp. 137-56
- Reiner Eichenberger and Angel Serna
- Are Bureaucrats Efficient? An Application to the Provision of AFDC pp. 157-74
- Christis Hassapis
- New Evidence on the Relationship between Democracy and Economic Growth pp. 175-98
- Jakob de Haan and Clemens L J Siermann
Volume 85, issue 3-4, 1995
- The Public Choice of "Superior" Sanctions pp. 205-26
- Zane Spindler
- Measuring the "Personal Vote" of Members of Congress pp. 227-48
- Dennis Coates
- Heterogenous Demand for Public Goods: Behavior in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism pp. 249-66
- Joseph Fisher, R. Isaac, Jeffrey W Schatzberg and James Walker
- Information, Access, and Contributions: A Signaling Model of Lobbying pp. 267-84
- Susanne Lohmann
- The Politics and Economics of Pork Barrel Spending: The Case of Federal Financing of Water Resources Development pp. 285-305
- Alison Del Rossi
- Two Remarks on the Effect of Increased Equalitarianism in Decisional Skills on the Number of Individuals That Maximizes Group Judgmental Competence pp. 307-11
- Drora Karotkin and Shmuel Nitzan
- All Displaced Workers Are Not Created Equal: The Political Economy of Worker Adjustment Assistance in France pp. 313-33
- David Gray
- Variation in Central Bank Independence across Countries: Some Provisional Empirical Evidence pp. 335-51
- Jakob de Haan and Gert Jan van 't Hag
- PRIVATA: A Model for Privatization with Multiple Non-transitive Objectives pp. 353-70
- Willem Brauers
- Explaining the Distribution of State Funds for National Road Investments between Counties in Norway: Engineering Standards or Vote Trading? pp. 371-88
- Rune Elvik
- The Measurability of Budget Related Rent-Seeking pp. 389-94
- Richard J Allard
Volume 85, issue 1-2, 1995
- The Influence of State-Level Economic Conditions on the 1992 U.S. Presidential Election pp. 1-10
- Burton Abrams and James Butkiewicz
- Testing Ricardian Equivalence under Uncertainty pp. 11-29
- Stephen Slate, Michael McKee, William Beck and James Alm
- Endogenous Sharing Rules in Collective-Group Rent-Seeking pp. 31-44
- Sanghack Lee
- A Recursive Treatment of the Hurdles to Voting pp. 45-69
- Rodney Fort
- The "Growth Tax" in the United States pp. 71-80
- Gerald W Scully
- A Probit Analysis of the Senate Vote on Gramm-Rudman pp. 81-90
- Robert E Lloyd and Joseph P McGarrity
- Do Welfare Benefits Cause the Welfare Caseload? pp. 91-105
- Parth J Shah and Patricia K Smith
- Self-Regulation and the Enforcement of Professional Codes pp. 107-18
- Bairj Donabedian
- Institutional Arrangements and the Quality of Publicly Provided Goods: A Tentative Note pp. 119-26
- Jurg Schimmelpfennig
- Tax Complexity and Fiscal Illusion pp. 127-41
- B Heyndels and Carine Smolders
- Why Do Rational Communists Not Obstruct the Transformation Process? pp. 143-56
- Adi Schnytzer
- Evolutionary Dynamics in the Voting Game pp. 157-72
- Gernot Sieg and Christof Schulz
- Constitutionalism and Common Knowledge: Assessment and Application to a Future European Constitution pp. 173-88
- Jean-Michel Josselin and Alain Marciano
- The Reluctant Gamesperson--A Comment pp. 189-92
- Gordon Tullock
Volume 84, issue 1-2, 1995
- On the Political Economy of State Highway Expenditures: Some Evidence of the Relative Performance of Alternative Public Choice Models pp. 1-24
- Roger Congleton and Randall W Bennett
- Ideology and Interests in Congressional Voting: The Politics of Abortion in the U.S. Senate pp. 25-48
- David Brady and Edward P Schwartz
- On Collective Goods, Private Wealth, and the Core Solution of Simple Games with Sidepayments pp. 49-61
- James D Laing and Benjamin Slotznick
- Discrimination and Diversity: Market and Non-market Settings pp. 63-75
- William Breit and John Horowitz
- The Strongly Stable Core in Weighted Voting Games pp. 77-90
- Heemin Kim
- Explaining Voter Turnout Patterns: An Information Theory pp. 91-117
- John Matsusaka
- Public Utility Regulation and Bond Ratings pp. 119-36
- John P Formby, Banamber Mishra and Paul D Thistle
- Leviathan in a Dual Economy pp. 137-51
- Kjetil Bjorvatn
- The Anti Inflationary Influence of Corporatist Structures and Central Bank Independence: The Importance of the Hump Shaped Hypothesis pp. 153-62
- Fahim Al-Marhubi and Thomas D Willett
- Political Systems and Distortions: An Empirical Study pp. 163-80
- Evald Nalin and Johan Torstensson
- The Meaning of Voting on Standardization: Comment pp. 181-84
- Charles Blankart
- Voting on Standardization: Reply pp. 185-86
- Laszlo Goerke and Manfred J Holler