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Volume 16, issue 4, 1988
- The Windfall Recapture Tax: Issues of Theory and Design pp. 387-424

- George R. Zodrow
- The Optimal Size of the Tuition Tax Credit pp. 425-438

- Felice Martinello and E. G. West
- The Growth of Government under Different Redistributive Rules: A Long Term Study of the Italian Case pp. 439-463

- Giorgio Brosio and Carla Marchese
- Free-Riding versus Paying under Uncertainty pp. 464-481

- Vincy Fon
- Invariant Resource Supply and Tax Incidence in a Lifecycle Growth Model pp. 482-492

- M Kevin McGee
- Further Evidence on the Shifting of Corporate Income Tax in Privately Owned Electric Utilities, 1948–1984 pp. 493-507

- Bharat R. Kolluri
Volume 16, issue 3, 1988
- Why Some States Adopt Lotteries and others Don'T pp. 259-283

- John E. Filer, Donald L. Moak and Barry Uze
- The Effect of Local Administrative Stringency on the Provision of AFDC pp. 284-300

- William F. Stine
- Measuring Regressivity of Excise Taxes: A Buyers Index pp. 301-314

- John B. Loomis and Charles F. Revier
- The Political Economy of Taxation: Some Evidence for Canada pp. 315-329

- André Blais and Francois Vaillancourt
- Hidden Tax Preferences and the Real Costs of Tuition Tax Credits pp. 330-340

- Robert A. Blewett
- Long-Term Interest Rates: The Role of Expected Budget Deficits pp. 341-356

- Lloyd B. Thomas and Ali Abderrezak
- Default Risk and the Effects of Fiscal Policy on Interest Rates: 1929–1945 pp. 357-373

- David Bowles, Holley Ulbrich and Myles Wallace
- Tax Rates, Deficits, and Intertemporal Efficiency pp. 374-384

- David Aschauer
Volume 16, issue 2, 1988
- An Overview of the Contractarian Public Finance of James Buchanan pp. 131-157

- Roger Congleton
- Location Choice and Urban Growth in a Rent-Seeking Society pp. 158-177

- Bruce Benson and M. D. Faminow
- On Aggregate Measures of the Net Redistributive Impact of Taxation and Government Expenditure pp. 178-202

- Peter J. Lambert and Wilhelm Pfähler
- Tax Effort as an Indicator of Fiscal Stress pp. 203-218

- Earl Benson, Barry R. Marks and K. K. Raman
- Aggregate Business Failures and Federal Credit Activity pp. 219-243

- Robert B. Archibald and Samuel H. Baker
- A New Measure of Fiscal Privilege pp. 244-252

- A. Das-Gupta
Volume 16, issue 1, 1988
- The Economic Evaluation of Food Stamps: An Intertemporal Analysis with Nonlinear Budget Constraints pp. 3-30

- Alan S. Caniglia
- Compliance Costs and the Tax Avoidance-Tax Evasion Decision pp. 31-66

- James Alm
- Shared Tax Sources in a Leviathan Model of Federalism pp. 67-77

- Marilyn R. Flowers
- Growth of Government Expenditure: The Case of Canada pp. 78-100

- Sohrab Abizadeh and Mahmood Yousefi
- The Impact of Recessions on Two-Parent Families: An Analysis of Earnings-Sensitivity by Family Income Class pp. 101-128

- Wendy Rayack
Volume 15, issue 4, 1987
- Commodity Taxation for Maximum Revenue pp. 371-385

- John Kay and Michael Keen
- Tax Incentives and Charitable Giving: Evidence from New Survey Data pp. 386-396

- Eleanor Brown
- A Comparative Analysis of Tax Progressivity in the United States pp. 397-416

- Kenneth V. Greene and Erol Balkan
- Tax Incentives for Innovative Energy Sources: Extensions of E-K Complementarity pp. 417-427

- G. Thomas Sav
- Revenue Potential of State Lotteries pp. 428-440

- Mark Edward Stover
- Tax Effects on the Net Income of Wives in Dual-Earner Households, 1980–1983 pp. 441-459

- Rose M. Rubin, Bobye J. Riney and Todd Johansen
- Option Demand Revisited pp. 460-471

- Michael Krashinsky
- Federal-State-Local Fiscal Relations: A Review of the Treasury Report pp. 472-499

- David Wildasin
Volume 15, issue 3, 1987
- Measuring the Sensitivity of Net Interest Paid to the Business Cycle and to Inflation pp. 235-258

- Thomas M. Holloway
- Intercohort and Intracohort Redistribution under Old Age Insurance: The 1962–1972 Retirement Cohorts pp. 259-281

- Charles W. Meyer and Nancy L. Wolff
- The Effect of Various Intergovernmental aid Types on Local Own-Source Revenues: The Case of Property Taxes in Minnesota Cities pp. 282-297

- Michael E. Bell and John H. Bowman
- Basic Needs: Paternalistic Government Welfare Policy with Distortionary Taxation pp. 298-321

- Thomas D. Birch
- A Theory of Intergovernmental Grants and their Effect on Aggregate Grantor-Recipient Spending pp. 322-338

- Daniel P. Schwallie
- The Redistributive Effects of Lotteries: Evidence from Canada pp. 339-351

- John Livernois
- An Alternative Measure of the Degree of Inequity in Assessed Values for Individual Properties: A Theoretical Perspective pp. 352-365

- Melvin V. Borland
Volume 15, issue 2, 1987
- On the Excess Burden of Tax Evasion pp. 123-137

- Shlomo Yitzhaki
- The Benefit Incidence of Consumption Public Goods pp. 138-165

- Daniel P. Hewitt
- On the Measurement of Tax Progressivity: Relative Share Adjustment pp. 166-187

- Sandra R. Baum
- The Impact of Income Tax Progressivity On Tax Revenue pp. 188-198

- William J. Hunter and Charles E. Scott
- Some Short-Run Microeconomic Effects of a Market Incentive Anti-Inflation Plan pp. 199-218

- Kenneth Koford
- Fiscal Illusion and "Excessive" Budgets: Some Indirect Evidence pp. 219-228

- John G. Cullis and Philip R. Jones
Volume 15, issue 1, 1987
- The Incidence and Effects of Public Debt in the Absence of Fiscal Illusion pp. 5-25

- James Buchanan and Jennifer Roback
- Who Benefits from Indexation? pp. 27-44

- James Alm and Reuben A. Zubrow
- Alternative Local Public Education Expenditure Functions: An Econometric Evaluation pp. 45-60

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Outside Information and the Monopoly Power of a Public Bureau: An Empirical Analysis pp. 61-75

- Stephen L. Mehay and Rodolfo A. Gonzalez
- Cost-Effective Redistribution: Implications of a Basic Needs Approach to Public Assistance pp. 76-97

- Walter S. Misiolek and Harold W. Elder
- Joint Products and a Positive Response to a Profit Tax pp. 98-104

- David Kreutzer and Dwight R. Lee
- Cost-Benefit Analysis in a Situation of Unemployment: Calculating the Decline in Unemployment as a Result of the Realization of a Government Project pp. 105-115

- Thijs Zuidema
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