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September 2022, Volume 192, Issue 3
- 331-355 Sexual orientation, political trust, and same-sex relationship recognition policies: evidence from Europe
by Samuel Mann & Nigel O’Leary & David Blackaby - 357-376 Democracy and the quality of economic institutions: theory and evidence
by Tommy Krieger - 377-397 Lobbying and lending by banks around the financial crisis by
by ByBenjamin M. Blau & Todd G. Griffith & Ryan J. Whitby - 399-399 Correction to: Sincerely held beliefs: evidence on how religion in the classroom affects private school enrollments
by Angela K. Dills & Douglas A. Norton - 401-405 David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart, Towards an Economics of Natural Equals: A Documentary History of the Early Virginia School
by Peter Boettke - 407-409 Meina Cai, Ilia Murtazashvili, Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili and Raufhon Salahodjaev, Toward a political economy of the commons: simple rules for sustainability
by Joshua Ammons - 411-414 Shana Kushner Gadarian, Sara Wallace Goodman, and Thomas B. Pepinsky. Pandemic politics: the deadly toll of partisanship in the age of COVID. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2022. xii + 400 Pages. USD 35.00 (hardcover)
by Rachael Behr - 415-418 Mariana mazzucato, mission economy: a moonshot guide to changing capitalism. New York, NY: harper business, 2021. 272 Pages. USD 29.99 (hardcover)
by Christian Sandström
July 2022, Volume 192, Issue 1
- 1-27 Industry size and regulation: Evidence from US states
by Marc T. Law & Patrick A. McLaughlin - 29-57 The petit effect of campaign spending on votes: using political financing reforms to measure spending impacts in multiparty elections
by Abel François & Michael Visser & Lionel Wilner - 59-78 Rent seeking and the decline of the Florentine school
by Ennio E. Piano & Tanner Hardy - 79-97 Scoring rules, ballot truncation, and the truncation paradox
by Eric Kamwa - 99-114 Estimating the Effect of Rent-Seeking on income distribution: an analysis of U.S. States and Counties
by Vitor Melo & Stephen Miller - 115-126 Congressional apportionment and the fourteenth amendment
by Keith L. Dougherty & Grace Pittman - 127-144 Insuring legislative wealth transfers: theory and evidence
by Bryan P. Cutsinger & Alexander Marsella & Yang Zhou - 145-167 Sincerely held beliefs: evidence on how religion in the classroom affects private school enrollments
by Angela K. Dills & Douglas A. Norton - 169-188 Evolution, uncertainty, and the asymptotic efficiency of policy
by Brian C. Albrecht & Joshua R. Hendrickson & Alexander William Salter - 189-191 Correction to: Power-sharing negotiation and commitment in monarchies
by Kana Inata - 193-199 Correction to: Globalization and populism in Europe
by Andreas Bergh & Anders Kärnä
June 2022, Volume 191, Issue 3
- 285-292 Behavioral economics and public choice: introduction to a special issue
by Gregory DeAngelo & Bryan C. McCannon - 293-307 Favoritism and cooperation
by Johanna Mollerstrom - 309-335 Endogenous choice of institutional punishment mechanisms to promote social cooperation
by Anabela Botelho & Glenn W. Harrison & Lígia M. Costa Pinto & Don Ross & Elisabet E. Rutström - 337-362 When Syria was in Egypt’s land: Egyptians cooperate with Syrians, but less with each other
by Mazen Hassan & Sarah Mansour & Stefan Voigt & May Gadallah - 363-385 Analytical thinking, prosocial voting, and intergroup competition: experimental evidence from China
by Rebecca B. Morton & Kai Ou & Xiangdong Qin - 387-404 Behavioral economics and the Virginia school of political economy: overlaps and complementarities
by Roger D. Congleton - 405-416 Attention distribution as a measure of issue salience
by Libby Jenke & Michael Munger - 417-441 Does money have a conservative bias? Estimating the causal impact of Citizens United on state legislative preferences
by Anna Harvey & Taylor Mattia - 443-464 Nudging with care: the risks and benefits of social information
by Cristina Bicchieri & Eugen Dimant - 465-482 Efficiency criteria for nudges and norms
by W. Kip Viscusi - 483-499 Identity and off-diagonals: how permanent winning coalitions destroy democratic governance
by Peter J. Boettke & Henry A. Thompson
April 2022, Volume 191, Issue 1
- 1-19 On the Virginia school of antitrust: Competition policy, law & economics and public choice
by William F. Shughart - 21-30 Representation increases participation: evidence from a reform in Chile
by Christian Salas - 31-49 Fiscal performance and the re-election of finance ministers–evidence from the Swiss cantons
by Aurélia Buchs & Nils Soguel - 51-73 Incentives for non-participation: absence in the United Kingdom House of Commons, 1997–2015
by Zoltán Fazekas & Martin Ejnar Hansen - 75-103 Inconsistent weighting in weighted voting games
by Sylvain Béal & Marc Deschamps & Mostapha Diss & Issofa Moyouwou - 105-135 The calculus of dissent: Bias and diversity in FOMC projections
by Thomas L. Hogan - 137-159 A Tullock Index for assessing the effectiveness of redistribution
by Luke Petach - 161-172 Rewarding conservative politicians? Evidence from voting on same-sex marriage
by Björn Kauder & Niklas Potrafke - 173-192 Do women always behave as corruption cleaners?
by Alice Guerra & Tatyana Zhuravleva - 193-215 Competitive lobbying in the influence production process and the use of spatial econometrics in lobbying research
by Benjamin C. K. Egerod & Wiebke Marie Junk - 217-235 The predatory state and coercive assimilation: The case of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang
by Gregory W. Caskey & Ilia Murtazashvili - 237-267 Protection for sale: evidence from around the world
by Andrew Jonelis & Wisarut Suwanprasert - 269-271 Peter J. Boettke and Alain Marciano (eds.): The soul of classical political economy: James M. Buchanan from the archives
by John Meadowcroft - 273-276 Peter J. Boettke, Alexander William Salter, and Daniel J. Smith: Money and the rule of law: Generality and predictability in monetary institutions
by Bryan Cutsinger - 277-283 Peter J. Boettke and Solomon M. Stein (eds.), Buchanan’s tensions: reexamining the political economy and philosophy of James M. Buchanan, Arlington, VA: Mercatus Center at George Mason University, 2018, 204 Pages, USD 16.95 (paperback)
by Nick Cowen & Aris Trantidis
March 2022, Volume 190, Issue 3
- 263-263 Editorial announcement
by William F. Shughart - 265-271 In Janos Kornai’s memory
by Mehrdad Vahabi - 273-280 Francesco Forte: an economist across boundaries
by Silvia Fedeli - 281-299 Social elites, popular discontent, and the limits of cooptation
by Benjamin Broman - 301-316 Pure-strategy Nash equilibrium in the spatial model with valence: existence and characterization
by Mathieu Martin & Zéphirin Nganmeni & Ashley Piggins & Élise F. Tchouante - 317-344 Information disclosure in elections with sequential costly participation
by Dmitriy Vorobyev - 345-363 Party-related primacy effects in proportional representation systems: evidence from a natural experiment in Polish local elections
by Jarosław Flis & Marek M. Kaminski - 365-386 Rational inattention and politics: how parties use fiscal policies to manipulate voters
by Samuele Murtinu & Giulio Piccirilli & Agnese Sacchi - 387-406 Revealed political favoritism: evidence from the allocation of state lottery grants in Israel
by Momi Dahan & Itamar Yakir - 407-426 Philadelphia reconsidered: participant curation, the Gerry Committee, and US constitutional design
by Stephen C. Phillips & Alex P. Smith & Peter R. Licari - 427-456 Trust, regulation, and market efficiency
by Brandon N. Cline & Claudia R. Williamson & Haoyang Xiong - 457-481 Partially verifiable deliberation in voting
by Jianan Wang - 483-503 Institutional implant and economic stagnation: a counterfactual study of Somalia
by Daniel D. Bonneau & Joshua C. Hall & Yang Zhou - 505-508 Alex Nowrasteh and Benjamin Powell, Wretched Refuse? The Political Economy of Immigration and Institutions
by Claudia R. Williamson - 509-512 Mikayla Novak, Freedom in contention: social movements and liberal political economy. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2021. 258 Pages. USD 105.00 (hardcover)
by Joshua D. Ammons
January 2022, Volume 190, Issue 1
- 1-32 Emergencies: on the misuse of government powers
by Christian Bjørnskov & Stefan Voigt - 33-51 Is corruption distasteful or just another cost of doing business?
by Ritwik Banerjee & Amadou Boly & Robert Gillanders - 53-73 Measuring intra-generational redistribution in PAYG pension schemes
by Jonas Klos & Tim Krieger & Sven Stöwhase - 75-92 The flip side of power
by Friedel Bolle & Philipp E. Otto - 93-110 Federal reserve appointments and the politics of senate confirmation
by Caitlin Ainsley - 111-126 Dynamic anarchy: the evolution and economics of the beguny sect in eighteenth-twentieth century Russia
by Vladimir Vladimirovich Maltsev - 127-147 Understanding cross-cultural differences in peer reporting practices: evidence from tax evasion games in Moldova and France
by Rustam Romaniuc & Dimitri Dubois & Eugen Dimant & Adrian Lupusor & Valeriu Prohnitchi - 149-174 Immigrants as future voters
by Arye L. Hillman & Ngo Long - 175-204 The institutional foundations of surf break governance in Atlantic Europe
by Martin Rode - 205-228 Political institutions and academic freedom: evidence from across the world
by Niclas Berggren & Christian Bjørnskov - 229-246 The role of economic uncertainty in the rise of EU populism
by Giray Gozgor - 247-250 Donald J. Boudreaux and Roger Meiners (eds), The Legacy of Bruce Yandle. Arlington, VA: Mercatus center, 2020. xviii + 270 pages. USD 19.95 (paperback)
by Michael David Thomas - 251-253 Bryn Rosenfeld: The autocratic middle class: how state dependency reduces the demand for democracy
by Georgi Asatryan & Jack Kalpakian - 255-258 Nick Cowen, Neoliberal Social Justice: Rawls Unveiled
by Mikayla Novak - 259-261 Bart J. Wilson, The property species: mine, yours, and the human mind. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020. xxvii + 230 Pages. USD 35.00 (Paperback)
by Jon Murphy
December 2021, Volume 189, Issue 3
- 305-312 Heinrich Ursprung: a scholarly life
by Arye L. Hillman - 313-334 The comparative endurance and efficiency of religion: a public choice perspective
by Anthony Gill - 335-346 Characterizing plurality using the majoritarian condition: a new proof and implications for other scoring rules
by Jac C. Heckelman - 347-373 State fiscal constraint and local overrides: a regression discontinuity design estimation of the fiscal effects
by Wenchi Wei - 375-404 Rent seeking for madness: the political economy of mental asylums in the United States, 1870 to 1910
by Vincent Geloso & Raymond J. March - 405-426 Leave them kids alone! National exams as a political tool
by João Pereira dos Santos & José Tavares & José Mesquita - 427-463 The effect of mass legalization on US state-level institutions: Evidence from the immigration reform and control act
by Lili Yao & J. Brandon Bolen & Claudia R. Williamson - 465-491 A Talmudic constrained voting majority rule
by Ronen Bar-El & Mordechai E. Schwarz - 493-513 Trust and the protection of property rights: evidence from global regions
by Kee Hoon Chung & Hyeok Yong Kwon - 515-531 Evidence and fully revealing deliberation with non-consequentialist jurors
by Jianan Wang - 533-554 Targeting inflation targeting: the influence of interest groups
by Jac C. Heckelman & Bonnie Wilson - 555-575 Political competition and legislative shirking in roll-call votes: Evidence from Germany for 1953–2017
by Marco Frank & David Stadelmann - 577-601 The Democrat-Republican presidential growth gap and the partisan balance of the state governments
by Dodge Cahan & Niklas Potrafke - 603-606 Ilya Somin, Free to Move: Foot Voting, Migration, and Political Freedom. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020. 272 Pages. USD 29.95 (hardback)
by Ilia Murtazashvili - 607-612 Scott scheall, F.A. Hayek and the epistemology of politics: the curious task of economics. New York, NY: Routledge, 2020. xiii + 200 Pages. USD 160.00 (hardback)
by Vlad Tarko
October 2021, Volume 189, Issue 1
- 3-29 Droughts and corruption
by Daniela Wenzel - 31-49 Cyclical accountability
by Dieter Stiers & Anna Kern - 51-70 Globalization and populism in Europe
by Andreas Bergh & Anders Kärnä - 71-91 Legislative production and public spending in France
by François Facchini & Elena Seghezza - 93-114 Community influence as an explanatory factor why Roma children get little schooling
by Oded Stark & Ruxanda Berlinschi - 115-137 Network structure and performance of crony capitalism systems credible commitments without democratic institutions
by Armando Razo - 139-160 Foreign aid and terrorist groups: incidents, ideology, and survival
by Wukki Kim & Todd Sandler - 161-182 Cold bacon: co-partisan politics in Brazil
by Diogo Baerlocher & Rodrigo Schneider - 183-212 Democracy’s third wave and national defense spending
by Johannes Blum - 213-238 The politics of bailouts: Estimating the causal effects of political connections on corporate bailouts during the 2008–2009 US financial crisis
by Vuk Vukovic - 239-256 Approval and plurality voting with uncertainty: Info-gap analysis of robustness
by Yakov Ben-Haim - 257-277 Informed voters and electoral outcomes: a natural experiment stemming from a fundamental information-technological shift
by Shane Sanders & Joel Potter & Justin Ehrlich & Justin Perline & Christopher Boudreaux - 279-300 When do voters boycott elections with participation quorums?
by Karel Kouba & Michael Haman - 301-303 Julian F. Müller: Political pluralism, disagreement and justice: the case for polycentric democracy, New York, NY: Routledge, 2019, 234 pp, USD 48.95 (paperback)
by Paul Dragos Aligica
September 2021, Volume 188, Issue 3
- 301-302 William R. Keech: in Memoriam
by Henry Chappell & Michael Munger & Georg Vanberg - 303-332 The incidence and magnitude of the health costs of in-person schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Casey B. Mulligan - 333-359 Long live the doge? Death as a term limit on Venetian chief executives
by Daniel J. Smith & George R. Crowley & J. Sebastian Leguizamon - 361-384 Veto players, market discipline, and structural fiscal consolidations
by Markus Leibrecht & Johann Scharler - 385-405 Do political motivations and strategic considerations influence municipal annexation patterns?
by Chris Mothorpe & W. William Woolsey & Russell S. Sobel - 407-430 Aid curse with Chinese characteristics? Chinese development flows and economic reforms
by Samuel Brazys & Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati - 431-453 Voting for the underdog or jumping on the bandwagon? Evidence from India’s exit poll ban
by Somdeep Chatterjee & Jai Kamal - 455-477 Pay for politicians and campaign spending: evidence from the French municipal elections
by Nicolas Gavoille - 479-501 Pork barrel politics and electoral returns at the local level
by Peter Spáč - 503-523 In the land of OZ: designating opportunity zones
by James Alm & Trey Dronyk-Trosper & Sean Larkin - 525-547 Decomposing political advertising effects on vote choices
by Wilson Law - 549-575 Trade or raid: Acadian settlers and native Americans before 1755
by Rosolino A. Candela & Vincent J. Geloso - 577-581 Andreas Thiel, William A. Blomquist, and Dustin E. Garrick (eds.): Governing Complexity: Analyzing and Applying Polycentricity
by Pablo Paniagua - 583-585 Ludger Schuknecht, Public spending and the role of the state: history, performance, risk and remedies
by Niklas Potrafke - 587-590 Kevin Vallier: Must politics be war? Restoring our trust in the open society. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2019, 243p, USD 90.00 (hardback)
by Alan Hamlin
July 2021, Volume 188, Issue 1
- 1-30 Do fiscal rules constrain political budget cycles?
by Bram Gootjes & Jakob Haan & Richard Jong-A-Pin - 31-51 The instability of globalization: applying evolutionary game theory to global trade cooperation
by Sebastian Krapohl & Václav Ocelík & Dawid M. Walentek - 53-74 Rally ’round which flag? Terrorism’s effect on (intra)national identity
by Colin R. Kuehnhanss & Joshua Holm & Bram Mahieu - 75-94 A neighborly welcome? Charter school entrance and public school competition on the capital margin
by Michael S. Kofoed & Christopher Fawson - 95-120 Public expenditures and the risk of social dominance
by Ludger Schuknecht & Holger Zemanek - 121-154 The value of political connections in the post-transition period: evidence from Czechia
by Miroslav Palanský - 155-181 Are suicide terrorists different from ‘regular militants’?
by Amir Sabri & Günther G. Schulze - 183-201 The gender wage gap: an analysis of US congressional staff members
by Peter T. Calcagno & Meg M. Montgomery - 203-219 Bootleggers, Baptists and ballots: coalitions in Arkansas’ alcohol-legalization elections
by Jeremy Horpedahl - 221-239 Expressive voting, graded interests and participation
by Dominik Klein - 241-268 Marketing Communist Party membership in China
by Li Han & Tao Li - 269-287 Risk aversion in two-period rent-seeking games
by Mario Menegatti - 289-292 Stefan Voigt, Constitutional Economics: A Primer. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2020. ix + 138 Pages. USD 25.99 (paperback)
by Arye L. Hillman - 293-296 David Skarbek: The puzzle of prison order: why life behind bars varies around the world. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2020, xiii + 240 pp, USD 27.95 (paperback)
by Malcolm M. Feeley - 297-299 Randall G. Holcombe: Coordination, cooperation, and control: the evolution of economic and political power
by Michael Munger
June 2021, Volume 187, Issue 3
- 247-273 Post-communist predation: modeling reiderstvo practices in contemporary predatory states
by Bálint Madlovics & Bálint Magyar - 275-299 More political representation, more economic development? Evidence from Turkey
by Jie Zhang - 301-319 Favoring co-partisan controlled areas in central government distributive programs: the role of local party organizations
by Özge Kemahlıoğlu & Reşat Bayer - 321-348 Is constitutionalized media freedom only window dressing? Evidence from terrorist attacks
by Christian Bjørnskov & Stefan Voigt - 349-374 Does economic globalization affect government spending? A meta-analysis
by Philipp Heimberger - 375-401 Government ideology and fiscal consolidation: Where and when do government parties adjust public spending?
by Helmut Herwartz & Bernd Theilen - 403-438 Party switching and political outcomes: evidence from Brazilian municipalities
by Henrique Augusto Campos Fernandez Hott & Sergio Naruhiko Sakurai - 439-454 Ignoring the Electoral College: why public choice economists understate the probability of decisive voters
by Dwight R. Lee - 455-480 Taxation, infrastructure, and firm performance in developing countries
by Lisa Chauvet & Marin Ferry - 481-499 Party leaders and voter responses to political terrorism
by Benny Geys & Øystein Hernæs - 501-518 Power-sharing negotiation and commitment in monarchies
by Kana Inata - 519-521 Peter J. Boettke, F. A. Hayek: Economics, political economy and social philosophy
by Mark Pennington - 523-525 Michael Albertus and Victor Menaldo: Authoritarianism and the elite origins of democracy
by Paul Dragos Aligica - 527-531 Heiner Rindermann (2018) Cognitive capitalism: human capital and the wellbeing of nations. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, xvi + 576 pp, USD 44.99 (paperback)
by Fritz Söllner - 533-535 Hilton L. Root: Network Origins of the Global Economy: East vs. West in a Complex Systems Perspective
by Mark Koyama
April 2021, Volume 187, Issue 1
- 1-13 Introduction: a special issue in honoring Janos Kornai
by Mehrdad Vahabi - 15-26 1956 in Hungary: as I saw it then and as I see it now
by János Kornai - 27-32 Marx after Kornai
by Amartya Sen - 33-36 Commissioned editorial commentary: exchange between Janos Kornai and Amartya Sen on Karl Marx
by Mehrdad Vahabi - 37-54 Socialism and Kornai’s revolutionary perspective
by Mehrdad Vahabi - 55-62 Kornai’s Overcentralization and naïve empiricism
by Paul R. Gregory - 63-83 Janos Kornai: a non-mainstream pathway from economic planning to disequilibrium economics
by Wladimir Andreff - 85-97 János Kornai, the Austrians, and the political and economic analysis of socialism
by Peter J. Boettke & Rosolino A. Candela - 99-110 Kornai goes to Kenya
by Peter T. Leeson & Colin Harris & Andrew Myers - 111-142 New evidence on the soft budget constraint: Chinese environmental policy effectiveness in SOE-dominated cities
by Mathilde Maurel & Thomas Pernet - 143-163 Disruptive innovation and R&D ownership structures
by Di Guo & Haizhou Huang & Kun Jiang & Chenggang Xu - 165-195 Culture, institutions and democratization
by Yuriy Gorodnichenko & Gerard Roland - 197-216 Kornai on the affinity of systems: Is China today an illiberal capitalist system or a communist dictatorship?
by Péter Mihályi & Iván Szelényi - 217-233 Is there a demand for autocracies in Europe? Comparing the attitudes of Hungarian and Italian university students toward liberal democratic values inspired by János Kornai
by Miklós Rosta & László Tóth - 235-245 Hungary's U-turn in Kornai's system paradigm perspective: a case for national authoritarian capitalism
by Pierre-Yves Hénin & Ahmet Insel
March 2021, Volume 186, Issue 3
- 223-228 Investigation in search of truth
by Arye L. Hillman & Heinrich W. Ursprung - 229-239 Salem with and without witches, and also Geneva and Berlin
by Peter Nannestad - 241-241 Correction to: The transformation of supreme values: Evidence from Poland on salvation through civic engagement
by Jan Fałkowski & Przemysław J. Kurek - 243-265 Islamic constitutions and religious minorities
by Moamen Gouda & Jerg Gutmann - 267-274 Third-party intervention in the presence of supreme values
by Artyom Jelnov - 275-285 Harming a favored side: an anomaly with supreme values and good intentions
by Arye L. Hillman - 287-308 Stable money and central bank independence: implementing monetary institutions in postwar Germany
by Carsten Hefeker - 309-335 The limits of central bank independence for inflation performance
by Jamus Jerome Lim - 337-350 The political economy of hyperinflation in Venezuela
by Giovanni B. Pittaluga & Elena Seghezza & Pierluigi Morelli - 351-383 The role of ECB communication in guiding markets
by Marc Anderes & Alexander Rathke & Sina Streicher & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 385-385 Correction to: Economic growth and political extremism
by Markus Brückner & Hans Peter Grüner - 387-412 Ineffective fiscal rules? The effect of public sector accounting standards on budgets, efficiency, and accountability
by Florian Dorn & Stefanie Gaebler & Felix Roesel - 413-446 Do banking crises improve democracy?
by Beni Kouevi-Gath & Pierre-Guillaume Méon & Laurent Weill - 447-465 Egalitarianism and the democratic deconsolidation: Is democracy compatible with socialism?
by François Facchini & Mickael Melki - 467-490 The scope of political jurisdictions and violence: theory and evidence from Africa
by Jordan Adamson - 491-511 Elections, the curse of competence and credence policies
by Hans Gersbach - 513-536 Partisan bias in inflation expectations
by Oliver Bachmann & Klaus Gründler & Niklas Potrafke & Ruben Seiberlich - 537-561 Public perceptions and bond markets during the Great War: the case of a neutral country
by Christoph A. Schaltegger & Lukas A. Schmid - 563-585 Education, political discontent, and emigration intentions: evidence from a natural experiment in Turkey
by Z. Eylem Gevrek & Pinar Kunt & Heinrich W. Ursprung - 587-617 The Meaningful Votes: Voting on Brexit in the British House of Commons
by Toke Aidt & Felix Grey & Alexandru Savu
January 2021, Volume 186, Issue 1
- 1-6 Constitutional political economy: Ulysses and the prophet Jonah
by Arye L. Hillman - 7-8 Giuseppe Eusepi: a courageous and cheerful countenance for the ages
by Richard E. Wagner - 9-28 Child-raising cost and fertility from a contest perspective
by Bing Xu & Maxwell Pak - 29-61 The political economy of voluntary public service
by Arup Bose & Debashis Pal & David E. M. Sappington - 63-95 Is justice blind? Evidence from federal corruption convictions
by Lewis Davis & K. R. White - 97-117 The cyclicality of government foreign-aid expenditure: voter awareness in “good” times and in “bad”
by Andrew Abbott & Philip Jones - 119-140 The interest group origins of the Bank of France
by Louis Rouanet - 141-148 Will quadratic voting produce optimal public policy?
by John C. Goodman & Philip K. Porter - 149-178 Do refugees impact voting behavior in the host country? Evidence from Syrian refugee inflows to Turkey
by Onur Altındağ & Neeraj Kaushal - 179-208 What determines preferences for an electoral system? Evidence from a binding referendum
by Guillem Riambau & Steven Stillman & Geua Boe-Gibson - 209-210 Arthur M. Diamond, Jr.: Openness to creative destruction: sustaining innovative dynamism
by Peter J. Boettke - 211-214 Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl (2020) Quagmire in Civil War. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, xxv + 319 pp, USD 32.99 (paperback)
by Garrett R. Wood - 215-219 Michael Suk-Young Chwe, Jane Austin: Game theorist
by Marek M. Kaminski - 221-222 Arye L. Hillman: Public finance and public policy: a political economy perspective on the responsibilities and limitations of government
by Randall G. Holcombe