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Volume 38, issue 6, 2010
- The Effect of Local Option Sales Taxes on Local Sales pp. 659-681

- Gary C. Cornia, Scott Grimshaw, Ray Nelson and Lawrence Walters
- State Infrastructure Banks and Borrowing Costs for Transportation Projects pp. 682-709

- Juita-Elena Yusuf, Lenahan O'Connell, Merl Hackbart and Gao Liu
- Tiebout Competition, Yardstick Competition, and Tax Instrument Choice: Evidence from Ohio School Districts pp. 710-737

- Joshua Hall and Justin Ross
- Majority Rule versus Supermajority Rules: Their Effects on Narrow and Broad Taxes pp. 738-761

- Jac Heckelman and Keith L. Dougherty
- Measuring the Indirect Effect: Voter Initiatives and Legislative Production in the American States pp. 762-786

- Gregory Randolph
- A Call for Replication Studies pp. 787-793

- Leonard E. Burman, W. Reed and James Alm
Volume 38, issue 5, 2010
- Introduction to the Special Issues: Government Programs, Distribution, and Equity pp. 511-512

- James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, David L. Sjoquist and Sally Wallace
- The Economic Effects of Bus Transit in Small Cities pp. 513-539

- Dagney Faulk and Michael Hicks
- Local Fiscal Policies and Urban Wage Structures pp. 540-584

- Patricia Beeson, Lara Shore-Sheppard and Tara Watson
- The Redistributive Effects and Cost-Effectiveness of Increasing the Federal Minimum Wage pp. 585-618

- John P. Formby, John A. Bishop and Hoseong Kim
- Childhood Obesity, Academic Achievement, and School Expenditures pp. 619-646

- Tami Gurley-Calvez and Amy Higginbotham
- A Call for Replication Studies pp. 647-653

- James Alm
Volume 38, issue 4, 2010
- Introduction to the Special Issues: Government Programs, Distribution, and Equity pp. 407-408

- James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, David L. Sjoquist and Sally Wallace
- Redistribution at the State and Local Level: Consequences for Economic Growth pp. 409-449

- Howard Chernick
- The Redistributive Effect of Selected Federal Transfer and Tax Provisions pp. 450-472

- Thomas L. Hungerford
- The Redistributive Effects of Tax Benefit Systems in the Enlarged EU pp. 473-500

- Clemens Fuest, Judith Niehues and Andreas Peichl
- A Call for Replication Studies pp. 501-507

- James Alm
Volume 38, issue 3, 2010
- A Call for Replication Studies pp. 275-281

- James Alm
- Tax Evasion and Exchange Equity: A Reference-Dependent Approach pp. 282-305

- Matthew Rablen
- Whistle-blowers as a Deterrent to Tax Evasion pp. 306-320

- Yosef Mealem, Yossef Tobol and Gideon Yaniv
- The Effect of Changes in the Tax Structure on the Reported Income of High-Income Individuals pp. 321-345

- Hernan Acuna and Randall Holcombe
- Is the Demand for Health Care Generosity Equal for All Recipients? A Longitudinal Analysis of State Medicaid Spending, 1977-2004 pp. 346-377

- Larry L. Howard
- Bond Insurance and Liquidity Provision: Impacts in the Municipal Variable Rate Debt Market, 2008-09 pp. 378-401

- Christine R. Martell and Robert S. Kravchuk
Volume 38, issue 2, 2010
- A Call for Replication Studies pp. 139-145

- James Alm
- Social Identities, Ethnic Diversity, and Tax Morale pp. 146-177

- Sherry Xin Li
- Fiscal Decentralization and Trust pp. 178-192

- Oguzhan Dincer
- How Does Program Composition Affect the Revenues of Nonprofit Organizations?: Investigating a Benefits Theory of Nonprofit Finance pp. 193-216

- Amanda L. Wilsker and Dennis R. Young
- Strategic Tax Competition: An Experimental Study pp. 217-243

- Saileshsingh Gunessee
- Have State Tax Interdependencies Changed Over Time? pp. 244-270

- John Deskins and Brian Hill
Volume 38, issue 1, 2010
- Public Finance Review Outstanding Paper Award in 2009 pp. 3-3

- Tami Gurley-Calvez, Thomas J. Gilbert, Katherine Harper, Donald J. Marples and Kevin Daly
- A Call for Replication Studies pp. 4-10

- James Alm
- The Effects of the 1993 Earned Income Tax Credit Expansion on the Labor Supply of Unmarried Women pp. 11-40

- Kampon Adireksombat
- The Impact of Intergovernmental Incentives on Student Disability Rates pp. 41-73

- Sally Kwak
- Ask and Ye Shall Receive? Predicting the Successful Appeal of Property Tax Assessments pp. 74-101

- Rachel N. Weber and Daniel P. McMillen
- Stigma, Optimal Income Taxation, and the Optimal Welfare Program: A Numerical Simulation Approach pp. 102-119

- Zhiyong An
- The Incidence of Hybrid Automobile Tax Preferences pp. 120-133

- Benjamin Chupp, Katie Myles and E. Frank Stephenson
Volume 37, issue 6, 2009
- Does Decentralization Reduce Government Size? A Quantitative Study of the Decentralization Hypothesis pp. 639-664

- Silke Prohl and Friedrich Schneider
- The Effect of Tax and Expenditure Limitations on Public Education Resources: A Meta-Regression Analysis pp. 665-685

- Sonali Ballal and Ross Rubenstein
- The Output Effects of Labor Income Taxes in OECD Countries pp. 686-709

- Daniela Sonedda
- The Efficiency Loss of Capital Income Taxation under Imperfect Loss Offset Provisions pp. 710-731

- Syed Ahsan and Panagiotis Tsigaris
- Investment Under Tax Policy Uncertainty: A Neoclassical Approach pp. 732-749

- Alaa El-Shazly
Volume 37, issue 5, 2009
- General Fund Financing, Earmarking, Economic Stabilization, and Welfare pp. 507-538

- Been-Lon Chen and Shun-Fa Lee
- Fiscal Decentralization and Public Sector Employment pp. 539-571

- Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Ming-Hung Yao
- Does the Gubernatorial Term Limit Type Affect State Government Expenditures? pp. 572-595

- Monica P. Escaleras and Peter Calcagno
- Should the Federal Government Reallocate Funds within Federal Transfers? pp. 596-612

- Tiago Sequeira and Alexandra Lopes
- Longitudinal Effects of Impact Fees and Special Assessments on the Level of Capital Spending, Taxes, and Long-Term Debt in American Cities pp. 613-636

- Changhoon Jung, Chul-Young Roh and Younguck Kang
Volume 37, issue 4, 2009
- Do Tax Incentives Affect Investment? pp. 371-398

- Tami Gurley-Calvez, Thomas J. Gilbert, Katherine Harper, Donald J. Marples and Kevin Daly
- Tax Collection in History pp. 399-420

- Metin M. CoÅŸgel and Thomas J. Miceli
- Education and Civic Outcomes in Italy pp. 421-446

- Giorgio Di Pietro and Marcos Delprato
- Income and Lottery Sales pp. 447-469

- Cletus Coughlin and Thomas Garrett
- Hunting the Unobservables for Optimal Social Security pp. 470-502

- Frank Caliendo and Emin Gahramanov
Volume 37, issue 3, 2009
- Do Local Residents Value Federal Transfers? pp. 235-268

- Samira Bakhshi, Mohammad Shakeri, M. Rose Olfert, Mark Partridge and Simon Weseen
- Intrastate Competition for Debt Resources pp. 269-288

- Dwight V. Denison, Merl M. Hackbart and Michael J. Moody
- Horizontal and Vertical Tax Competition in Florida Local Governments pp. 289-311

- Yonghong Wu and Rebecca Hendrick
- Intergovernmental Revenue Estimation pp. 312-338

- István Ványolós
- Taxing Under the Influence? pp. 339-365

- Per Fredriksson, Stephan Gohmann and Khawaja Saeed Mamun
Volume 37, issue 2, 2009
- Public Finance Review Outstanding Paper Award in 2008 pp. 119-119

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- Do Individuals Comply on Income Not Reported by Their Employer? pp. 120-141

- James Alm, John Deskins and Michael McKee
- Energy Taxes and Household Compliance with the Kyoto Protocol pp. 142-169

- Desiderio Romero-Jordán and José Félix Sanz-Sanz
- How Firms' Foreign Tax Credit Limitation Affects the Amount of Foreign Assets Deployed pp. 170-197

- B. Anthony Billings, Mbodja Mougoué and Buagu Musazi
- Merit-Based Scholarship ``Over-Awards'' and Home Prices pp. 198-216

- Noel D. Campbell and Frank Smith
- Elderly Ethnic Fragmentation and Support for Local Public Education pp. 217-230

- Gbenga Ajilore
Volume 37, issue 1, 2009
- Redistributive Effect of U.S. Taxes and Public Transfers, 1994-2004 pp. 3-26

- Kinam Kim and Peter J. Lambert
- Avoiding the Value Added Tax pp. 27-46

- Luiz de Mello
- Revenue Structure and Nonprofit Borrowing pp. 47-67

- Wenli Yan, Dwight V. Denison and J. Butler
- Do Enterprise Zones Work? pp. 68-93

- Stephen Billings
- The Social Security Surplus and Public Saving pp. 94-114

- Thomas L. Hungerford
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