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- 2023-02-ccr: Conditional Political legislation cycles

- Fabio Padovano and Youssoufa Sy
- 2023-01-ccr: Education, fake news and the Political Budget Cycle

- Fabio Padovano and Pauline Mille
- 2020-04-ccr: Is beauty defined by victors? An analysis of colonial sites of the UNESCO WHL

- Martina Dattilo, Fabio Padovano and Yvon Rocaboy
- 2020-03-ccr: Reconciling agency and impartiality: positional views as the cornerstone of Sen’s idea of justice

- Antoinette Baujard and Muriel Gilardone
- 2020-02-ccr: How does legislative behavior change when the country becomes democratic? The case of South Korea

- Francesco Lagona and Fabio Padovano
- 2020-01-ccr: More is worse: Decreasing marginal quality of the Unesco World Heritage list

- Martina Dattilo, Fabio Padovano and Yvon Rocaboy
- 2019-13-ccr: Political Budget Forecast cycles

- Frank Bohn and Francisco Veiga
- 2019-12-ccr: Better alone? Evidence on the costs of intermunicipal cooperation

- Clemence Tricaud
- 2019-11-ccr: The electoral consequences of corruption and integrity scandals: The case of Dutch local elections

- Harm Rienks
- 2019-10-ccr: Strategic Tax-Setting in Danish Municipalities? A First Look at the Evidence 2007 - 2017

- Peter Nannestad
- 2019-09-ccr: Ethnic Identities, Public Spending and Political Regimes

- Sugata Ghosh and Anirban Mitra
- 2019-08-ccr: Does inter-municipal cooperation help improve local economic performance – evidence from Poland

- Monika Banaszewska, Ivo Bischoff, Aneta Kaczyńska and Eva Wolfschütz
- 2019-07-ccr: Shaping a Network Constituency: A PGI Analysis inspired by the City of Munich

- Manfred J. Holler and Florian Rupp
- 2019-05-ccr: Distributive Preferences of Public Representatives: A Field-in-the-Lab Experiment

- Laurent Denant-Boemont, Matthieu Leprince and Matthieu Pourieux
- 2019-04-ccr: Free Trade Agreements and Local Economic Development: a Global Analysis with High-Resolution Data

- John Cruzatti C.
- 2019-03-ccr: Sticky decentralization? Evidence from the French school reform

- Aurélie Cassette and Etienne Farvaque
- 2019-02-ccr: Does the Running Variable Matter? A Second Look at Discontinuity Designs for Evaluating Regional Economic Development and Business Incentive Policies

- Daniele Bondonio
- 2019-01-ccr: A missing touch of Adam Smith in Amartya Sen’s account of Public Reasoning: the Man Within for the Man Without

- Laurie Bréban and Muriel Gilardone
- 2018-04-ccr: Derterminants and consequences of the stringency of environmental policies: an empirical test

- Isabelle Cadoret and Fabio Padovano
- 2018-03-ccr: Comparing governments’ efficiency at supplying income redistribution

- Fabio Padovano, Francesco Scervini and Gilberto Turati
- 2018-02-ccr: How do governments actually use environmental taxes?

- Isabelle Cadoret, Emma Galli and Fabio Padovano
- 2018-01-ccr: The influence of Sen’s applied economics on his “social choice” approach to justice: agency at the core of public action to remove injustice

- Muriel Gilardone
- 2017-06-ccr: How defense shapes the institutional organization of states

- Fabio Padovano and Yvon Rocaboy
- 2017-05-ccr: Ideology or Voters? A Quasi-Experimental Test of Why Left-Wing Governments Spend More

- Benoît Le Maux, Kristýna Dostálová and Fabio Padovano
- 2017-04-ccr: Environmental Taxation: Pigouvian or Leviathan ?

- Isabelle Cadoret, Emma Galli and Fabio Padovano
- 2017-03-ccr: Who are the ‘ghost’ MPs? Evidence from the French Parliament

- Nicolas Gavoille
- 2017-02-ccr: Do political parties matter? Endogenous fragmentation, partisanship, and local public expenditures in Finland

- Benoît Le Maux, Kristýna Dostálová and Antti Moisio
- 2017-01-ccr: Ideology and Public Policies: A Quasi-Experimental Test of the Hypothesis that Left-Wing Governments Spend More

- Benoît Le Maux, Kristýna Dostálová and Fabio Padovano
- 2016-03-ccr: Cheat or Perish? A Theory of Scientific Customs

- Benoît Le Maux, Sarah Necker and Yvon Rocaboy
- 2016-02-ccr: Electoral competition and political selection: An analysis of the activity of French deputies, 1958-2012

- Nicolas Gavoille and Marijn Verschelde
- 2016-01-ccr: Legislative Cycles in Semipresidential Systems

- Nicolas Gavoille and Fabio Padovano
- 2015-02-ccr: Sen is not a capability theorist

- Antoinette Baujard and Muriel Gilardone
- 2015-01-ccr: The Political Economy of Renewable Energies

- Isabelle Cadoret and Fabio Padovano
- 2014-06-ccr: Rewarding Judicial Independance: Evidence from the Italian Constitutional court

- Nadia Fiorino, Nicolas Gavoille and Fabio Padovano
- 2014-05-ccr: Whose values? The Rise, Fragmentation and Marginalization of Collective Choice in Postwar Economics, 1940-1981

- Beatrice Cherrier and Jean-Baptiste Fleury
- 2014-04-ccr: Aspiration Models of Committee Decision Making

- Bernard Grofman and Joseph Godfrey
- 2014-03-ccr: Public Choice, Social Choice, and Political Economy

- Dennis C. Mueller
- 2014-02-ccr: Enfranchisement and Representation: Italy 1909-1913

- Valentino Larcinese
- 2014-01-ccr: What do you know about your mayor? Voters’ information and jurisdiction size

- Nicolas Gavoille, Jean-Michel Josselin and Fabio Padovano
- 2013-04-ccr: What Is European Integration Really About? A Political Guide for Economists

- Enrico Spolaore
- 2013-03-ccr: Individual judgments and social choice in Sen's idea of justice and democracy

- Muriel Gilardone and Antoinette Baujard
- 2013-02-ccr: The Dual Political Legislation Cycle in France

- Fabio Padovano and Nicolas Gavoille
- 2013-01-ccr: Governments and legislative production in France: the database (1959-2012)

- Nicolas Gavoille
- 2012-11-ccr: How An Agenda Setter Induces Legislators to Adopt Policies They Oppose

- Matthias Dahm and Amihai Glazer
- 2012-10-ccr: Buchanan on Freedom

- Geoffrey Brennan and Michael Brooks
- 2012-09-ccr: A Theory of Cyclical Production of Laws and Decrees

- Fabio Padovano and Ilaria Petrarca
- 2012-08-ccr: On the Political Economics of Tax Reforms: survey and empirical assessment

- Micael Castanheira, Gaëtan Nicodème and Paola Profeta
- 2012-07-ccr: Inequality and Inter-group Conflicts – Experimental Evidence

- Klaus Abbink, David Masclet and Daniel Mirza
- 2012-06-ccr: Unemployment insurance/severance payments and informality in developing countries

- David Bardey and Fernando Jaramillo
- 2012-05-ccr: The Distribution of Social Capital, Confidence in Public Bodies, and Electoral Participation in India

- Vani Borooah and Catherine Bros
- 2012-04-ccr: When the State Mirrors the Family: The Design of Pension Systems

- Vincenzo Galasso and Paola Profeta
- 2012-03-ccr: Redistribution through a "Leaky Bucket". What explains the Leakages?

- Fabio Padovano and Gilberto Turati
- 2012-02-ccr: Political control of government enterprises: Who controls whom?

- Jorn Rattso and Rune J. Sørensen
- 2012-01-ccr: The opposite Cycles of Laws and Decrees

- Francesco Lagona, Antonello Maruotti and Fabio Padovano
- 2011-03-ccr: Determinants of Electoral Outcomes: A simple Test of Meltzer and Richard's Hypothesis

- Benoît Le Maux, Federica Minardy and Charlotte Magalhaes
- 2011-02-ccr: A simple microfoundation for the utilization of fragmentation indexes to measure the performance of a team

- Benoît Le Maux and Yvon Rocaboy
- 2011-01-ccr: From Taxes to Politics, from Politics to Taxes: Evidence of Yardstick Competition in the Italian Municipalities

- Ilaria Petrarca and Fabio Padovano