Public Choice
1966 - 2025
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Volume 77, issue 4, 1993
- Pressure-Group Influence and Institutional Change: Branch-Banking Legislation during the Great Depression pp. 687-705
- Burton Abrams and Russell F Settle
- Do Governors Get What They Want?: An Alternative Examination of the Line-Item Veto pp. 707-23
- James Dearden and Thomas Husted
- Distributive Politics, Ward Representation, and the Spread of Zoning pp. 725-38
- James Clingermayer
- Voting Behavior under the Directional Spatial Model of Electoral Competition pp. 739-56
- Merrill, Samuel,
- The Elements of Candidate Reputation: The Effect of Record and Credibility on Optimal Spatial Location pp. 757-72
- James M Enelow and Michael Munger
- Achieving Optimal Fines for Political Bribery: A Suggested Political Reform pp. 773-91
- Velma Montoya Thompson and Earl A Thompson
- Are Rents Fully Dissipated? pp. 793-813
- William Dougan and James Snyder
- Human Rights and the Distribution of U.S. Foreign Aid pp. 815-21
- Burton Abrams and Kenneth Lewis
- Determinants of Voter Participation: Some Simulation Results pp. 823-34
- James Fain and James B Dworkin
- Urban Amenities, Demand Revelation, and the Free-Rider Problem: A Partial Solution pp. 835-54
- Charlotte Twight
- The Downsian Voter Meets the Ecological Fallacy pp. 855-78
- John Matsusaka and Filip Palda
- State-Sponsored Violence as a Tragedy of the Commons: England's Privateering Wars with France and Spain, 1625-1630 pp. 879-97
- John A C Conybeare and Todd Sandler
- Lobbying When the Decisionmaker Can Acquire Independent Information pp. 899-913
- Eric Rasmusen
Volume 77, issue 3, 1993
- The Bargaining Range in Legislative District Apportionment pp. 467-91
- Lee M Cohen
- Increased Protection in the 1980s: Exchange Rates and Institutions pp. 493-521
- David A Stallings
- Empirical Tests of the Samuelsonian Publicness Parameter: Has the Right Hypothesis Been Tested? pp. 523-34
- R A Gonzalez, T S Means and S L Mehay
- Can Repressive Regimes Be Moderated through Foreign Aid? pp. 535-50
- Filip Palda
- PACs, Lobbies and Political Conflict: The Case of Gun Control pp. 551-72
- Laura I Langbein
- Nomenklatura, State Monopoly, and Private Enterprise pp. 573-94
- Frans van Winden and Gerrit de Wit
- Temporal Regulation and Intertemporal Substitution: The Effect of Banning Alcohol at College Football Games pp. 595-609
- William J Boyes and Roger L Faith
- Industrial Structure of the Federal Sector: Evidence from Bureau Market Share Data pp. 611-27
- Kathleen Carroll
- The Possibility of Cooperation in an n-Person Prisoners' Dilemma with Institutional Arrangements pp. 629-56
- Akira Okada
- The Institutional and Political Factors That Influence Voter Turnout pp. 657-67
- John Merrifield
Volume 77, issue 2, 1993
- Optimal Sophisticated Voting Strategies in Single Ballot Elections Involving Three Candidates pp. 225-47
- William E Gutowski and John P Georges
- Inferiority of Restricted Majority Decision Rules pp. 249-58
- Drora Karotkin
- Clientelism, Corruption, and the Allocation of Resources pp. 259-73
- Oskar Kurer
- Price-Distorting Compensation Serving the Consumer and Taxpayer Interest pp. 275-91
- William Foster and Gordon Rausser
- Free Riding with Discrete and Continuous Public Goods: Some Experimental Evidence pp. 293-305
- Peter Asch, Gary A Gigliotti and James A Polito
- Stackelberg Rent-Seeking pp. 307-21
- Bruce Linster
- Equity Concern and the Political Economy of Protection in New Zealand pp. 323-32
- John Gibson
- Congressional Voting on Superfund: Self-Interest or Ideology? pp. 333-57
- John A Hird
- Rent-Seeking and the Two-Track Price System in China pp. 359-75
- Leong H Liew
- The Regulation of Lobbyists pp. 377-84
- Margaret F Brinig, Randall Holcombe and Linda Schwartzstein
- Rent-Seeking and Institutional Stability in Developing Countries pp. 385-405
- Mwangi Kimenyi and John M Mbaku
- The Effects of Group Size and Income on Contributions to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting pp. 407-14
- Linda Goetze, Terry Glover and Basudeb Biswas
- An Elementary Proof of the Conditions for a Generalized Condorcet Paradox pp. 415-19
- James S Weber
- A Generalized Model of Rent-Seeking Behavior pp. 421-35
- Bruce Linster
- Rent-Seeking with Multiple Winners pp. 437-43
- S Keith Berry
- Prolegomenon to Public Choice: The Aborted Work of George E. G. Catlin pp. 445-53
- William C Mitchell
Volume 77, issue 1, 1993
- The Next Twenty-Five Years of Public Choice pp. 1-7
- Charles Rowley, Friedrich Schneider and Robert Tollison
- Public Choice--What I Hope for the Next Twenty-Five Years pp. 9-16
- Gordon Tullock
- Health Care, Education and the Cost Disease: A Looming Crisis for Public Choice pp. 17-28
- William Baumol
- Public Choice Theory: Some Items for a Research Agenda pp. 29-37
- Peter Bernholz
- State and Standards pp. 39-52
- Charles Blankart and Gunther Knieps
- Toward a Presumption of Efficiency in Politics pp. 53-65
- Albert Breton
- Public Choice after Socialism pp. 67-74
- James Buchanan
- Public Choice in Italy pp. 75-83
- Domenico da Empoli
- Promising Directions in Public Choice pp. 85-93
- James M Enelow and Rebecca Morton
- From Economic Imperialism to Social Science Inspiration pp. 95-105
- Bruno Frey
- Low-Cost Decisions as a Challenge to Public Choice pp. 107-15
- Gebhard Kirchgässner and Werner W Pommerehne
- Bioeconomics and the Survival Model: The Economic Lessons of Evolutionary Biology pp. 117-32
- Stephen P Magee
- The Shape of Public Choice to Come: Some Predictions and Advice pp. 133-44
- William C Mitchell
- The Future of Public Choice pp. 145-50
- Dennis Mueller
- The Reflections of a Grump pp. 151-58
- William A Niskanen
- What Do We Mean by Rationality? pp. 159-62
- Douglass North
- Epistemic Choice and Public Choice pp. 163-76
- Vincent Ostrom
- Public Choice: More of a Branch or More of a Sect? pp. 177-84
- Martin Paldam
- Ideology, "Shirking", and Representation pp. 185-96
- Keith T Poole and Thomas Romer
- The Next Twenty-Five Years of Public Choice pp. 197-202
- Akihito Udagawa
- The Impending Transformation of Public Choice Scholarship pp. 203-12
- Richard Wagner
- Some Reflections on the Next Twenty-Five Years of Public Choice pp. 213-23
- Frans van Winden
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