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September 2003, Volume 82, Issue 3
- 403-415 Spatial pattern of Japanese manufacturing industry in four ASEAN countries
by Piyush Tiwari & Indra Syamwil & Masayuki Doi
November 2003, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 177-186 On evolutionarily stable behavior in contests
by Wolfgang Leininger - 187-214 Organizational structure and innovative activity
by Dirk Sliwka - 215-228 Efficiency wages, wage comparison, and public sector budgeting
by Kåre Johansen & Bjarne Strøm - 229-243 How corruption affects persistent capital flows
by Johann Lambsdorff - 245-260 Corporatism, policies and growth
by Fabio Padovano & Emma Galli - 261-267 Social identity, inequality, and conflict: correction and extension
by Brian Hutter
August 2003, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 91-102 On the negative social value of central banks' knowledge transparency
by Hans Gersbach - 103-114 Sounding the alarm: Impact of political instability on growth and fiscal health of the Indian economy
by Mala Lalvani - 115-126 Grants structure in an intergovernmental fiscal game
by Tracy Snoddon & Jean-François Wen - 127-142 The political economy of regional opting out: distributive implications of a prospective Europe of Regions
by Giorgio Brosio & Federico Revelli - 143-160 Deterrence versus intrinsic motivation: Experimental evidence on the determinants of corruptibility
by Günther G. Schulze & Björn Frank - 161-175 Do congressional leaders detect and deter cartel cheating? Evidence from committee assignments
by Amanda B. Chittom & Franklin G. Mixon Jr.
April 2003, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-18 Trade intensity, country size and corruption
by Stephen Knack & Omar Azfar - 19-36 Measuring voting power in an international institution: the United States and the inter-American development bank
by Jonathan R. Strand - 37-56 Political culture and foreign direct investment: The case of Italy
by Ram Mudambi & Pietro Navarra - 57-80 Voting on public pensions with hands and feet
by Alexander Haupt & Wolfgang Peters - 81-89 Lobbying contests with alternative instruments
by Gil S. Epstein & Carsten Hefeker
April 2002, Volume 81, Issue 2
- 139-155 Social and institutional factors as determinants of economic growth: Evidence from the United States counties
by Anil Rupasingha & Stephan J. Goetz & David Freshwater - 157-175 Education, cost of living and regional wage inequality in Brazil
by Carlos R. Azzoni & Luciana M.S. Servo - 177-196 Has the increase in world-wide openness to trade worsened global income inequality?
by Saurav Dev Bhatta - 197-221 Constructing the divide: Spatial disparities in broadband access
by Tony H. Grubesic & Alan T. Murray - 223-246 Economic impacts of transportation network changes: Implementation of a combined transportation network and input-output model
by Tschangho John Kim & Heejoo Ham & David E. Boyce - 247-278 Explaining regional economic performance: An historical application of a dynamic multi-regional CGE model
by James Giesecke - 279-290 Two frontiers for regional science: Regional policy and interdisciplinary reach
by Ann Markusen - 291-299 Book reviews
by Vera Pavlakovich-Kochi & Adrian X. Esparza & Geoffrey Bertram & William B. Beyers
November 2002, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 183-209 Corruption, economic growth, and income inequality in Africa
by Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong - 211-226 How municipalities react to budgetary windfalls
by Bruno Heyndels & Frank Van Driessche - 227-239 Central government subsidies to local public goods
by Nobuo Akai & Toshihiro Ihori - 241-248 Pre-assigned rents and bureaucratic friction
by Nava Kahana & Shmuel Nitzan - 249-274 Rational probation decisions for juvenile delinquents
by Oliver Fabel & Volker Meier
July 2002, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 87-99 Trust breeds trust: How taxpayers are treated
by Lars P. Feld & Bruno S. Frey - 101-115 Centralized versus decentralized decision-making in a county government setting
by Gökhan R. Karahan & Laura Razzolini & William F. Shughart II - 117-134 Rent-seeking in a unionised monopoly
by Odd Rune Straume - 135-151 Vertical externalities and control of politicians
by Matthias Wrede - 153-170 The flypaper effect and political strength
by Per Tovmo & Torberg Falch - 171-181 Sources of inefficiency in representative democracy: Evidence on public investments across nations
by W. Mark Crain
March 2002, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-21 When should central bankers be fired?
by Carl E. Walsh - 23-45 Does corruption affect income inequality and poverty?
by Sanjeev Gupta & Hamid Davoodi & Rosa Alonso-Terme - 47-57 Incumbency preservation through electoral legislation: The case of the secret ballot
by Jac C. Heckelman & Andrew J. Yates - 59-69 Grants structure when the type of public project is endogenous
by Hikaru Ogawa - 71-86 Frequent probabilistic punishment in law enforcement
by Orit Perry & Ido Erev & Ernan Haruvy
March 2001, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 35-58 How to understand, and deal with dictatorship: an economist's view
by Ronald Wintrobe
November 2001, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 173-202 The political economy of organized crime: providing protection when the state does not
by Stergios Skaperdas - 203-229 Endogenous institutions in bureaucratic compliance games
by Silvia Fedeli & Michele Santoni - 231-242 Optimal law enforcement when victims are rational players
by Nuno Garoupa - 243-249 The invalidity of the Condorcet Jury Theorem under endogenous decisional skills
by Ruth Ben-Yashar & Shmuel Nitzan
July 2001, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 101-134 Information distortion and competitive remedies in government transfer programs: The case of ethanol
by Ronald N. Johnson & Gary D. Libecap - 135-157 Growth and government: Is there a difference between developed and developing countries?
by Tove Strauss - 159-172 Allocation of authority under central grants
by Hikaru Ogawa
March 2001, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-1 Special Issue on Social Conflict – Preface
by Amihai Glazer & Kai K. Konrad - 3-24 Targeting and political support for welfare spending
by Karl Ove Moene & Michael Wallerstein - 25-33 Butter and guns: Complementarity between economic and military competition
by Herschel I. Grossman & Juan Mendoza - 35-58 How to understand, and deal with dictatorship: an economist's view
by Ronald Wintrobe - 59-67 Social decision rules are not immune to conflict
by Joan Esteban & Debraj Ray - 69-83 Tax resistance, economy and state transformation in China and Europe
by R. Bin Wong - 85-99 Social identity, inequality and conflict
by James A. Robinson
December 2000, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 181-197 Regulation in a political economy: explaining limited commitment and the ratchet effect
by Roland Strausz - 199-212 Social pressure, uncertainty, and cooperation
by Steffen Huck & Dorothea Kübler - 213-232 On the cost-benefit of the regionalisation of the National Health Service
by Alessandro Petretto - 233-259 Voting on welfare reform Stemming migration, assisting the needy, or promoting economic growth?
by Dennis Coates
July 2000, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 105-122 Federalism, distributive politics and representative democracy
by Guillaume Cheikbossian - 123-135 Institutional quality and poverty measures in a cross-section of countries
by Alberto Chong & César Calderón - 137-155 Rush, delay or money burning: Informational biases in policy decisions
by Hans Gersbach - 157-179 Larceny
by Paul J. Zak
March 2000, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editors' introduction
by Amihai Glazer & Kai A. Konrad - 3-11 The state: Agent or proprietor?
by Herschel I. Grossman - 13-23 Progressive ambition, electoral selection, and the creation of ideologues
by Joseph E. Harrington Jr. - 25-51 Property rights and the evolution of the state
by Yoram Barzel - 53-76 Establishing a reputation for dependability by means of inflation targets
by Alex Cukierman - 77-103 The rationality of revolution
by Leonard Dudley