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Volume 43, issue 6, 2015
- Estimating the Demand for Lottery Gambling pp. 691-716

- Richard Dunn and Michael A. Trousdale
- Local Price Variation and the Income Elasticity of Demand for Lottery Tickets pp. 717-738

- Thomas Garrett and Natalia Kolesnikova
- The Fiscal Impact of Legalized Casino Gambling pp. 739-761

- Mark Nichols, Mehmet Tosun and Jingjing Yang
- Overlapping Local Government Debt and the Fiscal Common pp. 762-785

- Robert A. Greer
- Risk Factors and the Maturity of Subnational Debt pp. 786-815

- Javier J. Pérez and RocÃo Prieto
Volume 43, issue 5, 2015
- Land-use Controls, Fiscal Zoning, and the Local Provision of Education pp. 559-585

- Eric Hanushek and Kuzey Yilmaz
- The Demand for Municipal Infrastructure Projects pp. 586-605

- Laurie J. Bates and Rexford Santerre
- The Fiscal Performance of Overlapping Local Governments pp. 606-635

- Benedict S. Jimenez
- Tax Base Erosion and Inequity from Michigan’s Assessment Growth Limit pp. 636-660

- Timothy R. Hodge, Mark Skidmore, Gary Sands and Daniel McMillen
- The Effect of the District of Columbia’s Assessment Limitation on Property Tax Equity pp. 661-685

- David Sjoquist
Volume 43, issue 4, 2015
- Vertical Competition, Horizontal Competition, and Mobile Capital pp. 431-457

- William Fox, Brian Hill and Matthew Murray
- The Influence of State Sales and Use Taxes on Manufacturers’ Capital Expenditures and Employment pp. 458-484

- Amy Hageman, Donna Bobek and LeAnn Luna
- Follow the Leader? Evidence on European and US Tax Competition pp. 485-504

- Rosanne Altshuler and Timothy Goodspeed
- Fiscal Rules in Recessions pp. 505-528

- Sounman Hong
- Who Pays Indirect Taxes in Greece? From EU Entry to the Fiscal Crisis pp. 529-556

- Georgia Kaplanoglou
Volume 43, issue 3, 2015
- The Labor Supply Effects of Taxing Social Security Benefits pp. 291-323

- Timothy F. Page and Karen Smith Conway
- Are the Elderly Responsive in Their Savings Behavior to Changes in Asset Limits for Medicaid? pp. 324-346

- Nadia Greenhalgh-Stanley
- The Distributional Effects of Taxes and Transfers Under Alternative Income Concepts pp. 347-372

- Francesco Figari and Alari Paulus
- Fiscal Incidence When Family Structure Matters pp. 373-401

- Haizhen Mou and Stanley Winer
- Family Taxation, Fertility, and Horizontal Equity pp. 402-427

- Alessandro Balestrino
Volume 43, issue 2, 2015
- The Need for Replications pp. 139-142

- James Alm and W. Reed
- A Replication of “Corruption and Elections pp. 143-154

- Rajeev Goel and Ummad Mazhar
- A Replication of “Economic Development and the Impacts of Natural Disasters†(Economics Letters 2007) pp. 155-178

- Robert Mercer and W. Reed
- A Reply to “A Replication of “Economic Development and the Impacts of Natural Disasters†(Economics Letters 2007)†pp. 179-184

- Hideki Toya and Mark Skidmore
- A Replication of “Coveting Thy Neighbor’s Manufacturing pp. 185-205

- David Merriman
- A Replication of “Millionaire Migration and State Taxation of Top Incomes pp. 206-225

- Roger S. Cohen, Andrew E. Lai and Charles Steindel
- A Reply to “A Replication of “Millionaire Migration and State Taxation of Top Incomes pp. 226-234

- Cristobal Young and Charles Varner
- A Replication of “Dividend Taxes and Implied Cost of Equity Capital†(Journal of Accounting Research 2005) pp. 235-255

- Mingjun Zhou
- A Replication of “Counting Chickens When They Hatch†(Economic Journal 2012) pp. 256-281

- David Roodman
- A Reply to “A Replication of “Counting Chickens When They Hatch†(Economic Journal 2012)†pp. 282-286

- Samuel Bazzi and Rikhil Bhavnani
Volume 43, issue 1, 2015
- Outstanding Paper Award of 2014 pp. 3-3

- N/a
- Who Really Pays for Medicaid pp. 4-31

- E. Kathleen Adams, Patricia G. Ketsche and Karen J. Minyard
- A More Equitable Approach to Cutting Intergovernmental Aid pp. 32-52

- Bo Zhao and David Coyne
- Federal Transfers and Fiscal Discipline in India pp. 53-81

- Antra Bhatt and Pasquale Scaramozzino
- Local Government Fragmentation and the Local Public Sector pp. 82-107

- Christopher Goodman
- The Dynamics of the Revenue–Expenditure Nexus pp. 108-134

- James Saunoris
Volume 42, issue 6, 2014
- EITC and the Self-employed pp. 691-719

- Elira Kuka
- Distributional Implications of Tax Evasion pp. 720-744

- Philipp Doerrenberg and Denvil Duncan
- Corruption and the Composition of Public Spending in the United States pp. 745-773

- Adriana S. Cordis
- Are State Tax Amnesty Programs Associated with Financial Reporting Irregularities? pp. 774-799

- Neal D. Buckwalter, Nathan Y. Sharp, Jaron H. Wilde and David A. Wood
- Income Tax Compliance Costs of Working Individuals pp. 800-829

- Kay Blaufus, Sebastian Eichfelder and Jochen Hundsdoerfer
Volume 42, issue 5, 2014
- Housing Crisis and Vertical Equity of the Property Tax in a Market Value–based Assessment System pp. 555-581

- Olha Krupa
- Housing Market Distortions and the Mortgage Interest Deduction pp. 582-607

- Andrew Hanson and Hal Martin
- Do State-funded Property Tax Exemptions Actually Provide Tax Relief? Georgia’s HTRG Program pp. 608-634

- Spencer T. Brien and David Sjoquist
- Capitalization of Property Taxes in Norway pp. 635-661

- Lars-Erik Borge and Jørn Rattsø
- Assessment Administration and Performance during the Great Recession pp. 662-685

- Geoffrey Propheter
Volume 42, issue 4, 2014
- No Base Left Behind pp. 439-465

- Phuong Nguyen-Hoang, Ryan Yeung and Alexander Bogin
- Grazing the State and Local Fiscal Commons pp. 466-486

- Jody W. Lipford and Bruce Yandle
- Public Spending in Selected Caribbean Countries pp. 487-510

- Kari Grenade and Allan Wright
- Fiscal Policy Shocks and the Dynamics of Asset Prices pp. 511-531

- Goodness C. Aye, Mehmet Balcilar, Rangan Gupta, Charl Jooste, Stephen Miller and Zeynel Ozdemir
- Ad Valorem versus Unit Taxes in Oligopoly and Endogenous Market Conduct pp. 532-551

- Henrik Vetter
Volume 42, issue 3, 2014
- The Impact of Taxes and Social Spending on Inequality and Poverty in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 287-303

- Nora Lustig, Carola Pessino and John Scott
- Social Spending and Income Redistribution in Argentina during the 2000s: The Increasing Role of Noncontributory Pensions pp. 304-325

- Nora Lustig and Carola Pessino
- Explaining Low Redistributive Impact in Bolivia pp. 326-345

- Verónica Paz Arauco, George Gray Molina, Ernesto Yáñez Aguilar and Wilson Jiménez Pozo
- The Effects of Brazil’s Taxation and Social Spending on the Distribution of Household Income pp. 346-367

- Sean Higgins and Claudiney Pereira
- Redistributive Impact and Efficiency of Mexico’s Fiscal System pp. 368-390

- John Scott
- The Incidence of Social Spending and Taxes in Peru pp. 391-412

- Miguel Jaramillo
- Social Spending, Taxes, and Income Redistribution in Uruguay pp. 413-433

- Marisa Bucheli, Nora Lustig, Máximo Rossi and Florencia Amábile
Volume 42, issue 2, 2014
- Crowding Out and Crowding In of Private Donations and Government Grants pp. 143-175

- Garth Heutel
- Flypaper Nonprofits pp. 176-198

- Jeremy Thornton
- Do Workers Profit from the Nonprofit Tax Exemption? The Impact of State Tax Exemption on the Nonprofit Wage Differential of Hospital Workers pp. 199-221

- Paul F. Byrne
- Environmental Fiscal Reform and Fiscal Consolidation pp. 222-253

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Pereira
- Mixed Taxation and Transboundary Externalities pp. 254-282

- Thomas Aronsson, Lars Persson and Tomas Sjögren
Volume 42, issue 1, 2014
- Outstanding Paper Award of 2013 pp. 3-3

- N/a
- Tobacco Politics and Electoral Accountability in the United States pp. 4-34

- Per Fredriksson and Khawaja Saeed Mamun
- Political Economy of Presidential Disaster Declarations and Federal Disaster Assistance pp. 35-57

- Thomas Husted and David Nickerson
- State Fiscal Rules and Composition Changes in Public Spending before the Election pp. 58-91

- Pi-Han Tsai
- Reevaluating the Effect of Tax and Expenditure Limitations pp. 92-116

- Rui Sun
- Are Powerful Majorities Inefficient for Parties and Efficient for Taxpayers? pp. 117-138

- David Mitchell, Danny Hughes and Noel D. Campbell
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