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Volume 31, issue 6, 2003
- Labor Market Implications of State Small Group Health Insurance Reform pp. 571-600

- Kanika Kapur
- Income Tax Reform and Inequality: A Nonparametric Analysis pp. 601-622

- Chu-Ping C. Vijverberg
- Differential Taxation of for-Profit and Nonprofit Firms: A Computational General Equilibrium Approach pp. 623-647

- Marianne Johnson
- Asymmetric Interdependence in the Provision of a Local Public Good: An Empirical Examination pp. 648-668

- Miles M. Finney and Mann J. Yoon
- The Effect of Public Transfers on Physical and Human Capital Accumulation pp. 669-693

- Shuanglin Lin
- How “Parasites†Serve their Host: A Graphical Analysis of “Scalping†pp. 694-699

- Zane Spindler
- A Graphical Analysis of “Scalpingâ€: A Reply pp. 700-704

- James L. Swofford
Volume 31, issue 5, 2003
- The Efficiency of Race- and Gender-Targeted Income Transfers pp. 455-486

- Matthew J. Cushing and Mary G. McGarvey
- Taxation, License Fees, and New Car Registrations pp. 487-509

- John Beck and Randall W. Bennett
- The Uneasy Case Against Discriminatory Excise Taxation: Soft Drink Taxes in Ireland pp. 510-533

- Roy Bahl, Richard Bird and MaryBeth Walker
- Benefit-Cost Analysis: A Pedagogical Note pp. 534-549

- Elchanan Cohn
- Jacking Up the Jackpot: Are Lotto Consumers Fooled by Annuity Payments? pp. 550-567

- Victor Matheson and Kent R. Grote
Volume 31, issue 4, 2003
- Regional Differences in the Utilization of the Mortgage Interest Deduction pp. 327-366

- Peter Brady, Julie-Anne Cronin and Scott Houser
- Local Lobbying for State Grants: Evidence from Georgia's Hope Scholarship pp. 367-391

- John Bradbury and Noel D. Campbell
- The Measurement of Interregional Redistribution pp. 392-412

- Giuseppe Ruggeri and Weiqiu Yu
- Durable Constitutional Rules and Rent Seeking pp. 413-428

- Daniel Sutter
- Effects of Public and Private R&D on Private-Sector Performance in the United States pp. 429-451

- Robert B. Archibald and Alfredo Pereira
Volume 31, issue 3, 2003
- Corruption, Optimal Taxation, and Growth pp. 207-240

- Raul Barreto and James Alm
- Price versus Income Effects as Sources of Growth in Government's Share of GDP pp. 241-262

- Paul R. Blackley
- Let No Child Be Left Behind: Determining the Cost of Improving Student Performance pp. 263-290

- Andrew Reschovsky and Jennifer Imazeki
- Relative Efficiency of AD Valorem and Unit Taxes: The Case of Endogenous Quality pp. 291-301

- Liqun Liu
- A Survey of the International Empirical Evidence on the Tax-Spend Debate pp. 302-324

- James Payne
Volume 31, issue 2, 2003
- NATO Peacekeeping and Burden Sharing: 1994-2000 pp. 123-143

- Hirofumi Shimizu and Todd Sandler
- Have State and Local Fiscal Policies Become More Alike? Evidence of Beta Convergence Among Fiscal Policy Variables pp. 144-165

- Christopher N. Annala
- Do Government Subsidies To Nonprofits Crowd Out Donations or Donors? pp. 166-179

- Arthur C. Brooks
- The Monopsony Power of the Median Voter pp. 180-188

- Brian L. Goff and Robert Tollison
- Tax Evasion and Tax Progressivity pp. 189-203

- Laszlo Goerke
Volume 31, issue 1, 2003
- The Effect of Medicaid On Cash Assistance To the Aged and Disabled Poor pp. 3-43

- George Clarke
- A General Equilibrium Model of the Payroll Tax Incidence of State Unemployment Insurance Systems pp. 44-65

- Kevin J. Murphy
- On the Impact of Public Investment On the Performance of U.S. Industries pp. 66-90

- Alfredo Pereira and Jorge Andraz
- Did the Property Tax Revolt Affect Local Public Education? Evidence From Panel Data pp. 91-121

- Ron Shadbegian
Volume 30, issue 6, 2002
- James McGill Buchanan: “Our†Nobel Prize Winner pp. 479-480

- J. Ronnie Davis
- The Welfare State as a Fiscal Commons: Problems of Incentives Versus Problems of Cognition pp. 481-508

- Keith Jakee and Stephen Turner
- The Case Against Income Redistribution pp. 509-530

- Edgar Browning
- Some Institutional Problematics of Excess Burden Analytics pp. 531-545

- Richard Wagner
- The Dubious Ethics of Debt Default pp. 546-561

- Geoffrey Brennan and Giuseppe Eusepi
- The Ramsey Rule Reconsidered pp. 562-578

- Randall Holcombe
- Hidden Taxes and Representative Government: The Political Economy of the Ramsey Rule pp. 579-611

- Susanne Lohmann and Deborah M. Weiss
- Old or New Public Finance? A Plea for the Tried and True pp. 612-645

- Jürgen G. Backhaus
- The Contributions of James M.Buchanan to Public Finance and Political Economy pp. 646-666

- Thomas E. Borcherding
- Erratum pp. 667-667

- N/a
- Index to Public Finance Review pp. 668-671

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Volume 30, issue 5, 2002
- James McGill Buchanan: Nobel Laureate, 1986 pp. 335-348

- J. Ronnie Davis
- Why the United States does Not Have Universal Health Insurance: A Public Finance and Public Choice Perspective pp. 349-365

- Mark V. Pauly
- A Public Choice View of Tax Competition pp. 366-376

- Charles Blankart
- The Theory of Fiscal Illusion in a Constitutional Perspective pp. 377-384

- Domenico Da Empoli
- Public Provision of Indivisible Private Goods in Short Supply pp. 385-415

- Dan Usher
- The Avoidable Excess Burden of Broad-Based U.S. Taxes pp. 416-441

- Nicolaus Tideman, Ebere Akobundu, Andrew Johns and Prapaiporn Wutthicharoen
- Rent Seeking and Fixed-Share Pools in Government pp. 442-455

- Roger L. Faith
- Risk-Averse Taxpayers and the Allocation of Tax Enforcement Effort: Law Enforcement or Leviathan? Some Empirical Evidence pp. 456-476

- Roger Congleton
Volume 30, issue 4, 2002
- The Dependence of Private Consumer Demand on Public Consumption Expenditures: Theory and Evidence pp. 251-272

- George Tridimas
- Decentralized Budgeting Procedures for Public Expenditure pp. 273-295

- Rosella Levaggi
- The Impact of Project Impact on the Wilmington, North Carolina, Labor Market pp. 296-309

- Bradley Ewing and Jamie Brown Kruse
- The Moonlighting Penalty: Incidence of the Excess Social Security Tax pp. 310-319

- Jerome F. Heavey
- Indian Casino Gambling and State Revenue: Some Further Evidence pp. 320-330

- Anthony V. Popp and Charles Stehwien
Volume 30, issue 3, 2002
- The Demand for Local Public Goods: The Case of Public School Quality pp. 163-187

- David Brasington
- Actuarial Nonequivalence in Early and Delayed Social Security Benefit Claims pp. 188-207

- James E. Duggan and Christopher J. Soares
- Fiscal Discipline and Asymmetric Adjustment of Revenues and Expenditures: Local Government Responses to Shocks in Denmark pp. 208-234

- Jørn Rattsø and Per Tovmo
- Has Riverboat Gambling Reduced State Lottery Revenue? pp. 235-247

- Donald S. Elliott and John C. Navin
Volume 30, issue 2, 2002
- Merit Want Status and Motivation: The Knight Meets the Self-Loving Butcher, Brewer, and Baker pp. 83-101

- Philip Jones and John Cullis
- Evaluating the Impact of Government Programs on Social Welfare: The Role of Targeting and the Allocation Rules Among Program Beneficiaries pp. 102-123

- Quentin Wodon and Shlomo Yitzhaki
- A Regional Approach to Income Tax Reform pp. 124-143

- Maria Cubel and Peter J. Lambert
- A Simple Method for Converting a Cost-Effectiveness Analysis into a Cost-Benefit Analysis with an Application to State Mental Health Expenditures pp. 144-160

- Robert Brent
Volume 30, issue 1, 2002
- The Effects of Monitoring and Competition on Public Education Outputs: A Stochastic Frontier Approach pp. 3-26

- Byung-Goo Kang and Kenneth V. Greene
- Who Pays the Ticket Tax? pp. 27-40

- James Alm and William Kaempfer
- Reciprocal State and Local Airport Spending Spillovers and Symmetric Responses to Cuts and Increases in Federal Airport Grants pp. 41-55

- Jeffrey Cohen
- A Multivariate Approach to the Growth of Governments pp. 56-76

- Gabriella Legrenzi and Costas Milas
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