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Volume 26, issue 6, 1998
- Tax Increment Financing: Municipal Adoption and Effects On Property Value Growth pp. 523-547

- Joyce Y. Man and Mark S. Rosentraub
- Monetary and Fiscal Constitutions and the Bureaucratic Behavior of the Federal Reserve pp. 548-564

- William J. Boyes, William Stewart Mounts and Clifford Sowell
- Using Survey Data To Test for Ricardian Equivalence pp. 565-582

- Maarten Allers, Jakob de Haan and Flip De Kam
- The Tax Incidence of Casino Gaming in Mississippi pp. 583-598

- William C. Rivenbark
- An Incentive-Compatibility Approach To the Problem of Monitoring a Bureau pp. 599-610

- Victor Claar
- The Optimal Time to File for Social Security Benefits pp. 611-636

- Thad W. Mirer
Volume 26, issue 5, 1998
- Institutional Structure and Education Spending pp. 411-446

- Stuart Landon
- Measuring Tax Progressivity: Compatible Global and Local Indexes pp. 447-459

- Sandy Baum
- Public Sector Crowding Out of Private Provision of Public Goods: the Influence of Differences in Production Costs pp. 460-479

- Dennis Coates
- Corporate Income Taxation and Signaling pp. 480-502

- Kwang Soo Cheong
- The Design of Commodity Taxes in the Presence of Tax Evasion With Illustrative Evidence From India pp. 503-518

- Ranjan Ray
Volume 26, issue 4, 1998
- Unemployment Insurance and Experience Rating in a Simple Model of Involuntary Unemployment pp. 291-303

- Eskander Alvi
- Central Regulation of Local Authorities pp. 304-326

- Fredrik Carlsen
- When Do Small Countries Win Tax Wars? pp. 327-361

- Wolfgang Eggert and Andreas Haufler
- Tax Evasion By Misinforming Withholding Agents pp. 362-375

- Gideon Yaniv
- Tax Overwithholding as a Response To Uncertainty pp. 376-391

- Jannett Highfill, Douglas Thorson and William V. Weber
- Financing a Nationalized Monopoly: Coase's Versus Hotelling-Lerner's Solution pp. 392-405

- Ramón J. Torregrosa
Volume 26, issue 3, 1998
- Are Government Revenues From Financial Repression Worth the Costs? pp. 187-213

- James Alm and Robert Buckley
- Efficiency Costs and the Demand for Income Redistribution pp. 214-230

- Christopher B. Colburn and John Horowitz
- Using Contingent Valuation to Measure the Compensation Required to Gain Community Acceptance of a Lulu: the Case of a Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility pp. 231-249

- Peter Groothuis, George Van Houtven and John Whitehead
- Taxing Consumption in an Open Economy pp. 250-269

- Shuanglin Lin
- Tax Evasion and Tax Rates: Properties of a Penalty Structure pp. 270-285

- Fabrizio Balassone and Philip Jones
Volume 26, issue 2, 1998
- Separating the Decisions of Lottery Expenditures and Participation: a Truncated Tobit Approach pp. 99-117

- Harriet A. Stranahan and Mary O. Borg
- Do Tax and Expenditure Limitations Affect Local Government Budgets? Evidence From Panel Data pp. 118-136

- Ron Shadbegian
- Contingent Valuation of Quasi-Public Goods: Validity, Reliability, and Application To Valuing a Historic Site pp. 137-154

- Catherine M. Chambers, Paul E. Chambers and John Whitehead
- State Experimentation With Time-Limited AFDC Benefits: What Differentiates Reform-Minded States From Others? pp. 155-183

- Anne Winkler
Volume 26, issue 1, 1998
- Political Party Purpose, Individual Votes, and Political Action Committee Contributions pp. 3-23

- Kenneth V. Greene and Phillip J. Nelson
- Public Infrastructure: Pork or Jobs Creator? pp. 24-52

- Douglas Dalenberg, Mark Partridge and Dan Rickman
- Insurance Premium Taxes: a Lump-Sum Proposal pp. 53-66

- Michael Powers and Larry Y. Tzeng
- A Reexamination of Budgetary Disequilibria pp. 67-79

- Kevin L. Ross and James Payne
- Long-Run Impact of Tax Rate Changes On Government Receipts pp. 80-94

- Dimitri Andrianacos and Ali Akarca
Volume 25, issue 6, 1997
- Convergence in State Nominal and Real Per Capita Income: Empirical Evidence pp. 555-576

- Oded Izraeli and Kevin Murphy
- Optimal Capital Taxation and Debt Policy in a Finite-Horizon Macro Model pp. 577-600

- Stephen Mccafferty
- To Pay or To Delay: an Economic Analysis of the Decision To Delay and the Incidence of Delaying the Payment of Corporate Income Tax pp. 601-628

- Glenn D. Feltham and Suzanne M. Paquette
- X-Inefficiency in the Public Sector: the Case of Libraries pp. 629-643

- Donald Vitaliano
- Intergovernmental Grants in the Presence of Distortionary Taxation and Foreign Ownership pp. 644-659

- Gordon Tarzwell and James R. Seldon
- Subsidies in Oligopoly Markets: a Welfare Comparison Between Symmetric and Asymmetric Costs pp. 660-668

- Stephen Hamilton and Rickard Sandin
Volume 25, issue 5, 1997
- The Implications of Expanded School Choice pp. 459-473

- Matthew Murray and Sally Wallace
- The Elasticity of Demand for Lotto Tickets and the Corresponding Welfare Effects pp. 474-490

- Paul Mason, Jeffrey Steagall and Michael M. Fabritius
- Political Incentives and Optimal Taxation pp. 491-508

- Dwight R. Lee and Arthur Snow
- Political Campaigns as Rent-Seeking Games: Take the Money and Run pp. 509-521

- John Burnett, Chris Paul and Allen Wilhite
- Optimal Taxation of a Polluting Durable Goods Monopolist pp. 522-541

- John R. Boyce and Gregory E. Goering
- The Textile, Apparel, and Footwear Act of 1990: Determinants of Congressional Voting pp. 542-552

- Stuart D. Allen and Amelia S. Hopkins
Volume 25, issue 4, 1997
- Intangible Capital, Hedonic Pricing, and International Transfer Prices pp. 347-365

- David Raboy and Steven N. Wiggins
- The Distinction Between True and Induced Free Riders: an Application to Gatt de Facto Membership pp. 366-392

- Russell Sobel
- School Finance Reform: an Empirical Test of the Economics of Public Opinion Formation pp. 393-425

- Robert Wassmer
- Changes in the Relative Provision of Public-Sector Pensions pp. 426-441

- Dale Belman and John Heywood
- A Note on the Impact of Structural Federal Budget Deficits on Commercial Bank Interest Rates, 1963-1994 pp. 442-450

- Richard Cebula
Volume 25, issue 3, 1997
- Paid Tax Preparer Determinants Extended and Reexamined pp. 267-284

- Terry Ashley and Mark A. Segal
- Buying Green: Government Procurement as an Instrument of Environmental Policy pp. 285-305

- Donald B. Marron
- Marginal Effective Tax Rates On Canadian Rental Housing Investments: an Asset Pricing Model Approach pp. 306-326

- Alex S. MacNevin
- Direct Legislation: Determinants of Legislator Support for Voter Initiatives pp. 327-343

- Philip L. Hersch and Gerald S. McDougall
Volume 25, issue 2, 1997
- Voluntary Cutbacks and Pretreaty Behavior: the Helsinki Protocol and Sulfur Emissions pp. 139-162

- James Murdoch and Todd Sandler
- Public Characteristics and Expenditures on Public Services: an Empirical Analysis pp. 163-181

- Amy Schwartz
- Taxation and Corporate Investment in Physical and Knowledge Capital: Tests of Perfect Competition Versus Market Power pp. 182-212

- Dagmar Rajagopal and Anwar Shah
- Fiscal Structures and Economic Growth at the State and Local Level pp. 213-237

- Stephen Miller and Frank S. Russek
- Public Subsidies to Stadiums: Do the Costs Outweigh the Benefits? pp. 238-253

- Daraius Irani
- The Effects of Business Taxes on Output and Location of the Firm Under Uncertainty: Comment pp. 254-258

- Ira Horowitz
Volume 25, issue 1, 1997
- The Design of a Tax Rule for Owner-Occuped Housing Under a Personal Consumption Tax pp. 5-24

- Laurence Seidman and Kenneth Lewis
- In-Kind Versus Cash Transfert: Assessing Disbursement pp. 25-43

- Philip R. Jones and John G. Cullis
- Progressivity and the Tax Reform Act of 1986: A Reexamination and Additional pp. 44-57

- James E. Long
- Tax policy and Human Capital Accumulation in a Ressource-Constrained Growing Dual Economy pp. 58-82

- Raghbendra Jha and Anandi P. Sahu
- When) is Consumption Taxation Equivalent to Wage Taxation ? pp. 83-101

- Miguel-Angel Lopez-Garcia
- Did Proposition 13 Affect the Mobility of California Homeowners ? pp. 102-116

- John Nagy
- The Optimal Tariff for Public Good and Public Input Provision pp. 117-133

- Michael Michael
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