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- Public choice and economic growth

- Randall G. Holcombe
- Public Choice and Environmental Policy

- Christopher H. Schroeder
- Public Choice and Leviathan

- Benjamin Powell
- Public choice and public choice

- Randall G. Holcombe
- Public choice and public education , pp 382-399

- Lawrence Kenny
- Public choice and religion , pp 400-414

- Robert Ekelund and Robert Tollison
- Public choice and the environment

- Bruce Yandle
- Public choice and the law , pp 345-361

- Paul Rubin and Joanna M. Shepherd
- Public choice and the modern welfare state , pp 362-381

- Roger Congleton, Alberto Batinti, Feler Bose, Youngshin Kim and Rinaldo Pietrantonio
- Public choice and the Virginia tradition of political economy , pp 1-30

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- Public choice as an experimental science

- Lisa R. Anderson
- Public choice as the economics of politics: its post-war origin , pp 1-17

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- Public choice economics

- Charles Rowley
- Public choice experiments

- Eric W. Bond
- Public Choice Interpretations of Distributional Preference , pp 165-182

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- Public Choice, Energy Regulation and Deregulation

- Jim Rossi
- Public choice, redistribution, and the relevance of the 'Social Question' today , pp 139-152

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- Public choice: the origins and development of a research program , pp 12-38

- Charles Rowley
- Public control: a general view

- Milagros García Crespo
- Public Debt

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- Public Debt and Private Wealth

- Hassan Bougrine
- Public Debt and Public Spending in Germany: The Last 40 Years

- Alfred Greiner and Norbert Schütt
- Public debt within systems of monopolistic democracy , pp 111-141

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- Public Debt, North and South , pp 5-28

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- Public economic organisation

- Jan-Erik Lane
- Public Economics

- Edgar Olsen
- Public economics , pp 480-498

- Richard Sturn
- Public Economics and Environmental Policy

- Stef Proost
- Public economics of taxing the wealthy , pp 112-148

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- Public economics, public choice and tourism , pp 185-201

- Philippe Duverger, Larry Yu and Kristin Lamoureux
- Public Employee Market Power and the Level of Government Spending , pp 181-192

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- Public Employment and Multilevel Governance in Unitary and Federal Systems

- Helen Nelson
- Public Employment in Australia: In Competition with the Market

- Helen Nelson
- Public Employment in Britain: From Working in to Working

- Brian W. Hogwood
- Public Employment in Canada: Downsizing in a Multi-layered State

- James Iain Gow and Sharon L. Sutherland
- Public Employment in the United States: Building the State from the Bottom Up

- B. Guy Peters
- Public employment programmes and their interface with social protection , pp 362-380

- Kate Philip
- Public employment services: mapping reform trends in advanced democracies , pp 360-373

- J. Timo Weishaupt
- Public Employment Trends and the Organization of Public Sector Tasks

- Jørgen Grønnegaard Christensen and Thomas Pallesen
- Public enemy no. 1: unemployment not inflation , pp 136-150

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- Public Enforcement of Law

- A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell
- Public enforcement: the ECN – network antitrust enforcement in the European Union , pp 181-227

- Damien M.B. Gerard
- Public expenditure and deficits: the emerging countries’ financial circuits and crises , pp 181-194

- Eugenia Correa and Alicia Girón
- Public expenditure control in the Netherlands

- Saskia J. Stuiveling and Rudi W. Turksema
- Public expenditure reform without policy change: infrastructure investment and health care provision under fiscal squeeze in Kerala , pp 106-121

- D. Narayana
- Public Finance , pp 91-118

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- Public finance and the monetary authorities , pp 156-170

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- Public Finance and the Three Branch Model

- Richard A. Musgrave
- Public Finance in Developing Countries and the Attraction of Foreign Capital , pp 66-82

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- Public finance, monetary policy and banking supervision , pp 180-206

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