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Volume 36, issue 6, 2008
- Agglomerations and Strategic Tax Competition pp. 651-677

- Brian Hill
- Are Involved Parents Providing Public Goods or Private Goods? pp. 678-705

- Patrick Walsh
- How Privatizations Affect the Level of Perceived Corruption pp. 706-727

- G. Gulsun Arikan
- The Personal Tax Exemption and Married Women's Birth Spacing in the United States pp. 728-747

- Jr-Tsung Huang
- Do Payroll Taxes Matter in Estimating Taxable Income Elasticities? pp. 748-762

- David H. Eaton
Volume 36, issue 5, 2008
- Income Tax Preferences for the Elderly pp. 523-562

- Karen Smith Conway and Jonathan Rork
- Redistribution, Horizontal Inequity, and Reranking pp. 563-587

- Ivica Urban and Peter J. Lambert
- The Effects of Earnings Inequality on State Social Spending in the United States pp. 588-613

- Jonathan Schwabish
- Racial Context and Voting over Taxes pp. 614-634

- Christine H. Roch and Michael Rushton
- Elected Versus Appointed School District Officials pp. 635-647

- Gary Hoover
Volume 36, issue 4, 2008
- Introduction to Special Issue pp. 379-380

- David L. Sjoquist
- The No Child Left Behind Act pp. 381-407

- William Duncombe, Anna Lukemeyer and John Yinger
- The Effects of School District Consolidation on Educational Cost and Quality pp. 408-430

- Nora Gordon and Brian Knight
- Changing Education Finance Policy, School Referenda Activity, and Success Rates pp. 431-455

- Craig Maher and Mark Skidmore
- The Effects of Changes in Michigan's School Finance System pp. 456-474

- Leslie Papke
- What Factors Influence the Structure of the State Income Tax? pp. 475-496

- Jason Fletcher and Matthew Murray
- Disaster Policies pp. 497-518

- David Wildasin
Volume 36, issue 3, 2008
- Divided Government, Political Turnover, and State Bond Ratings pp. 259-286

- Skip Krueger and Robert W. Walker
- State Debt Policies and the Credit Ratings of Public Universities pp. 287-307

- Michael J. Moody
- Do U.S. Gambling Industries Cannibalize Each Other? pp. 308-333

- Douglas Walker and John D. Jackson
- Accurate Valuation in the Absence of Markets pp. 334-358

- Florenz Plassmann and T. Nicolaus Tideman
- The Impact of Population Density on Municipal Government Expenditures pp. 359-373

- Randall Holcombe and DeEdgra W. Williams
Volume 36, issue 2, 2008
- Aspects of Interjurisdictional Sharing of the Value-Added Tax pp. 147-168

- Howell Zee
- The Brazilian ``Tax War'' pp. 169-193

- Luiz de Mello
- Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Growth in Spain pp. 194-218

- Josep Carrion-i-Silvestre, Marta Espasa and Toni Mora
- Local Governments' Asymmetric Reactions to Grants pp. 219-242

- Santiago Lago-Peñas
- Fiscal Institutions and the Relation between Central and Sub-National Government Fiscal Balances pp. 243-254

- John Thornton and Amine Mati
Volume 36, issue 1, 2008
- Public Finance Review Outstanding Paper Award of 2007 pp. 3-3

- Claudio Agostini
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 4-6

- Jan Ondrich and John Yinger
- Out-of-Field Teachers and Student Achievement pp. 7-32

- Thomas Dee and Sarah Cohodes
- Recruiting Highly Qualified Teachers pp. 33-62

- Dana Balter and William D. Duncombe
- Teacher Bonuses and Teacher Retention in Low-Performing Schools pp. 63-87

- Charles T. Clotfelter, Elizabeth J. Glennie, Helen Ladd and Jacob Vigdor
- The Impact of Assessment and Accountability on Teacher Recruitment and Retention pp. 88-111

- Donald Boyd, Hamilton Lankford, Susanna Loeb and James Wyckoff
- The Determinants of Teacher Attrition in Upstate New York pp. 112-144

- Jan Ondrich, Emily Pas and John Yinger
Volume 35, issue 6, 2007
- OutSMarTing the Social Security Crisis pp. 647-668

- T. Scott Findley and Frank Caliendo
- Are Voting and Buying Behavior Consistent? Evidence from the South Carolina Education Lottery pp. 669-688

- Linda S. Ghent and Alan P. Grant
- Do Tobacco-Control Programs Lower Tobacco Consumption? pp. 689-709

- Michael Marlow
- Coase and Van Zandt on Lighthouses pp. 710-733

- William Barnett and Walter Block
Volume 35, issue 5, 2007
- Audit Uncertainty, Bayesian Updating, and Tax Evasion pp. 555-571

- Arthur Snow and Ronald Warren
- Tax Evasion and the Cost of Public Sector Activities pp. 572-585

- Rosella Levaggi
- Explanations for States Adopting Limits on Educational Spending pp. 586-605

- Thomas Husted and Lawrence Kenny
- Participation in Social Programs by Consumers and Companies pp. 606-625

- Janice A. Hauge, Mark A. Jamison and R. Todd Jewell
- Labor and Capital Taxation with Public Inputs as Common Property pp. 626-642

- James Feehan and Raymond G. Batina
Volume 35, issue 4, 2007
- Competitive Governments, Globalization, and Equalization Grants pp. 463-479

- Albert Breton and Angela Fraschini
- Accounting for Spatial Error Correlation in the 2004 Presidential Popular Vote pp. 480-499

- Donald J. Lacombe and Timothy M. Shaughnessy
- Criminal Investigation Enforcement Activities and Taxpayer Noncompliance pp. 500-529

- Jeffrey A. Dubin
- Budget Rules and State Business Cycles pp. 530-544

- Robert Krol and Shirley Svorny
- Budget Rules and State Business Cycles pp. 545-549

- Arik Levinson
Volume 35, issue 3, 2007
- The Impact of State Corporate Taxes on FDI Location pp. 335-360

- Claudio Agostini
- Spatial Dependence in Models of State Fiscal Policy Convergence pp. 361-384

- Cletus Coughlin, Thomas Garrett and Rubén Hernández-Murillo
- Fiscal Federalism and Demography pp. 385-413

- Helmut Seitz and Gerhard Kempkes
- Medicaid's Nursing Home Coverage and Asset Transfers pp. 414-439

- William F. Bassett
- Corporate Tax Reform pp. 440-459

- Gilbert Metcalf
Volume 35, issue 2, 2007
- Introduction pp. 175-175

- James Alm and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- Public Observability of Decisions and Voluntary Contributions in a Multiperiod Context pp. 176-198

- Charles Noussair and Steven Tucker
- When the Shoe Is on the Other Foot pp. 199-214

- Lucy Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Gerald Dwyer
- Do Women Behave Less or More Prosocially than Men? pp. 215-232

- Stephan Meier
- Debt Aversion and the Demand for Loans for Postsecondary Education pp. 233-262

- Catherine Eckel, Cathleen Johnson, Claude Montmarquette and Christian Rojas
- Voting on Tax Policy Design pp. 263-284

- Lucy Ackert, Ann B. Gillette, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Mark Rider
- Preferences over Income Distributions pp. 285-310

- Dirk Engelmann and Martin Strobel
- On Modeling Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods pp. 311-332

- James Cox and Vjollca Sadiraj
Volume 35, issue 1, 2007
- Outstanding Paper Award of 2006 pp. 3-3

- Luiz de Mello and Erwin R. Tiongson
- Comprehensive Tax Reform in Jamaica pp. 4-25

- Roy Bahl and Sally Wallace
- Taxing Consumption in Jamaica pp. 26-56

- Kelly Edmiston and Richard Bird
- Efficiency and Revenue Issues in the Jamaican External Trade Sector pp. 57-82

- Keith Maskus and Felix Rioja
- Are Jamaica’s Direct Taxes on Labor “Fair†? pp. 83-102

- James Alm and Sally Wallace
- Should Jamaica Tax Corporate Income? pp. 103-126

- Mark Rider
- How Should Land Be Taxed? Analyzing the Jamaican Land Value Tax pp. 127-149

- David Sjoquist
- The Evolution of Jamaica’s Tax Burden pp. 150-171

- Dillon Alleyne
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