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Volume 48, issue Supplement, 1993
- The Implications of Demographic Changes for Public Finance: An Overview pp. v-xii
- Barbara Wolfe
- Keynote Speech: Population Problem Confronted by the World Economy: A Summary pp. 1-3
- Lawrence Summers
- Income Taxation, Consumption Taxation, Intergenerational Transfers, and Government Behavior pp. 7-15
- Charles Blankart
- Public Pensions, Market Power, and Intergenerational Confidence pp. 16-28
- Hendrik van Dalen and Bernard van Praag
- Aging, Intergenerational Distribution and Public Pension Systems pp. 29-42
- Svend Erik Hougaard Jensen and Søren Nielsen
- Public Pensions and Declining Fertility in a Small Open Economy: An Intertemporal Equilibrium Approach pp. 43-59
- Lans Bovenberg, Peter Broer and Ed W M T Westerhout
- Infant Mortality and Public Policy pp. 63-77
- Raghav Gaiha and Marco Spinedi
- Children: A Capital Good or a Base for Income Redistribution Policies pp. 78-84
- Marc Nerlove, Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka
- Education for Attention: A Nash Bargaining Solution to the Bequest-as-Exchange Model pp. 85-97
- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- Public Expenditures on Child Care and the Distribution of Economic Well-Being: The Case of Sweden pp. 98-121
- Bjorn Gustafsson and Urban Kjulin
- Demographic Change, International Migration, and Public Education pp. 122-43
- Jozef M M Ritzen and Evert van Imhoff
- A Model of the Impact of Immigration on Health and Social Service Expenditures for the Elderly pp. 147-77
- Haim Factor and Jack Habib
- Demographic Characteristics and the Public Bundle pp. 178-98
- David M Cutler, Douglas Elmendorf and Richard Zeckhauser
- The Aging of the Population and the Financing of Local Governments pp. 199-213
- Andrew Reschovsky
- On the Role of Budgetary Policy during Demographic Changes pp. 217-27
- Nicola Sartor
- Demographics and Debt Service pp. 228-38
- Nicola Rossi
- Demographics and Social Security pp. 239-52
- Sheng Cheng Hu
- Implications of Economic Transition and Demographics for Financing Pensions in the Former Socialist Economies pp. 253-65
- Glenn Jenkins
- Work Efforts before and after Retirement under the Social Security Program pp. 269-92
- Chong-Bum An
- Economic Aspects of Pension Reform in OECD Countries pp. 293-308
- Robert Holzmann
- Technological Change, Labour Mobility and Pension Funds pp. 309-21
- Jose T Raga
- Demand and Supply: Siamese Twins in the Care for Elderly? pp. 322-42
- Robbert Huijsman and Dirk J Wolfson
- Demographic Development and Its Impact on Taxation pp. 345-48
- Lothar Muller
- Demographics, Political Power and Economic Growth pp. 349-65
- Douglas Holtz-Eakin
- Poverty, Demographic Characteristics and Public Policy in CIS Countries pp. 366-79
- S Ehtisham Ahmad
- Public Finance and Demographic Change: Some Macro- and Micro-implications: A Summary pp. 380-85
- Robert Haveman
Volume 48, issue 3, 1993
- Tax Shifting through Mobility in the Theory of Tax Incidence pp. 315-28
- Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo
- Regulation and the Theory of Tax Incidence pp. 329-49
- Ravi Batra and Hamid Beladi
- Progressivity, Redistribution, and Equity, with Application to the British Tax and Benefit System pp. 350-65
- Jean-Yves Duclos
- General Equilibrium Effects of Taxation on Investment in a Developing Country: The Case of Pakistan pp. 366-86
- Andrew Feltenstein and Anwar Shah
- Taxation and Employment pp. 387-405
- G M M Gelauff
- Wagner's Law--A Spurious Relationship? pp. 406-15
- Magnus Henrekson
- Distortions in Risk Activity from a Lump Sum Tax pp. 416-21
- Christopher R Petruzzi and Frank Elston
- Joint Production and Taxation pp. 422-29
- Vassilis Rapanos
- A North-South Model of Taxation and Capital Flows pp. 430-47
- Joel Slemrod
- Optimal Fiscal Policy: Theory and Evidence pp. 448-69
- Vinaya Swaroop
Volume 48, issue 2, 1993
- Multiproduct Clubs: Membership and Sustainability pp. 153-70
- Todd Sandler and John Tschirhart
- Fiscal Policy and Interest-Sensitive Aggregate Supply with Price and Exchange Rate Expectations pp. 171-87
- Hiroya Akiba
- Government Budget Deficits and Interest Rates in the United States: Evidence for Closed and Open Systems Put into Perspective, 1955-1989 pp. 188-209
- Richard Cebula and Willie Belton
- The Welfare Effects of Tax Reforms in a Life-Cycle Model: An Analytical Approach pp. 210-24
- Stefan Felder
- Public Economics and the Theory of Rationing pp. 225-42
- Timothy Goodspeed and Robert M Schwab
- The Intertemporal Government Budget Constraint: An Application for the Netherlands pp. 243-49
- Jakob de Haan and Clemens L J Siermann
- Neutral Ex Ante Income Taxation in the Presence of Adjustment Costs and Risk pp. 250-67
- Kenneth McKenzie
- Project Evaluation Rules for the Provision of Public Goods Reconsidered pp. 268-87
- Atsushi Tsuneki
- Optimal Taxation of Foreign Investment Income with International Altruism pp. 288-96
- Lih-Jau Wang and Alfredo Pereira
- Tax on Price: A Comment pp. 297-302
- Michael Sumner
- Tax on Price: A Response pp. 303-09
- Mo-Yin Tam
Volume 48, issue 1, 1993
- Exploring the Relationship between Social Security and the Latent Dimensions of Household Wealth pp. 1-9
- Edward T Gullason, Bharat Kolluri and Michael J Panik
- Discrimination in Punishment and Deterrence Effects pp. 10-18
- Uri Ben-Zion, Seiichi Kawasaki and Uriel Spiegel
- Financial Deregulation under Sector-Specific Unemployment: A General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 19-32
- Chi-Chur Chao, Leonard F S Wang and Eden Yu
- Taxation and Government Expenditures in a Life-Cycle Growth Model pp. 33-56
- Firouz Gahvari
- Carryforwards, Investment, and Debt pp. 57-66
- Robert J Liebler
- Coasian Resolutions of Two-Party Externalities: A Special Case of Bilateral Monopoly pp. 67-75
- John Merrifield
- Providing Public Good with Distortionary Taxes pp. 76-91
- Kazuhiko Mikami
- Further Evidence of Wagner's Law for Mexico: An Application of Cointegration Analysis pp. 92-96
- N R Vasudeva Murthy
- Share of Individual Income Tax in Government Revenue: An Intertemporal Multicountry Study pp. 97-109
- Rati Ram
- Decentralization and Changing Fiscal Rules in the Japanese Local Public Sector pp. 110-32
- Paul Rothstein
- On the Measurement of Sales Tax Incidence in the Presence of Transfers pp. 132-37
- Giuseppe Ruggeri
- Transfers and Tax Incidence Theory pp. 138-41
- Edgar Browning
- Tax Reform and the Progressivity of the Personal Income Tax in Canada--A Corrigendum pp. 142
- D Van Wart and Giuseppe Ruggeri
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