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March 2024, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 7-38 Hit from abroad: Party dominance and the fiscal response to external economic shocks
by Julio A. Ramos Pastrana - 39-79 The impact of international sanctions on innovation of target countries
by Jun Wen & Xinxin Zhao & Chun‐Ping Chang - 80-103 Foreign lobbying through domestic subsidiaries
by Jieun Lee - 104-151 The political economy of state economic development incentives: A case of rent extraction
by Russell S. Sobel & Gary A. Wagner & Peter T. Calcagno - 152-176 Effectiveness and counter‐cyclicality of fiscal consolidation under compliance regulation: The case of the Stability and Growth Pact
by Helmut Herwartz & Bernd Theilen - 177-201 The political globalization trilemma revisited: An empirical assessment across countries and over time
by Michael Funke & Doudou Zhong - 202-244 Gains from globalization and economic nationalism: AMLO versus NAFTA in the 2006 Mexican elections
by Sebastián Bustos & Jose Morales‐Arilla - 245-274 Do voters in developing and transitional democracies care about income inequality? the role of media freedom
by Puspa Delima Amri & Florence Bouvet - 275-311 Uninformed voters with (im)precise expectations: Explaining political budget cycle puzzles
by Lamar Crombach & Frank Bohn - 312-333 Free land, heavy burden: Industrial land administrative allocation and local fiscal imbalance in China
by Bo Huang & Haitong Li & Jinghua Lei & Yiqian Wang - 334-372 American financial hegemony, global capital cycles, and the macroeconomic growth environment
by Heather Ba & William K. Winecoff - 373-397 Electoral proximity, political violence, and personal wellbeing: An experimental analysis in West Africa
by John A. Doces - 398-406 Growth impact of status seeking behavior: A counter example
by Hamid Beladi & Sugata Marjit & Koushik Kumar Hati - 407-431 Public good provision with redistributive taxation
by Paul Pecorino - 432-482 Public–private partnership, cost of debt and accounting conservatism
by Qu Deng & Hezun Li & Hong Yue - 483-516 Section 301 and politics: Analysis of tariff exclusions
by Nikita Lopatin & Beverly Mendoza & Joseph M. Westenberg - 517-556 Geopolitical hostility and corporate innovation: Evidence from US high‐tech firms in trade sectors with China
by Yankuo Qiao - 557-579 Assessment of local officials and government‐initiated CSR: Evidence from targeted poverty alleviation in China
by Yujing Huang & Xiujuan Li & Minggui Yu - 580-610 Health human capital formation in the OECD: Exploring the role of welfare state composition
by Marcelo Santos & Marta Simões & Sílvia Sousa - 611-629 Are democratic regime and the magnitude of the informal economy robust determinants of human impacts on the environment? An extreme bounds analysis
by Michaela Vourvoulia & Athanasios Kampas
November 2023, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 665-695 Does geopolitical risk matter for corporate investment decisions? Evidence from cross‐border acquisitions
by Chunfang Cao & Xiaoyang Li & Guilin Liu - 696-717 Political connections and labor investment efficiency: Evidence from China's private firms
by Bole Zhou & Jing Ge & Pengfei Ge - 718-751 The transmission of euro area monetary policy to financially euroized countries
by Isabella Moder - 752-772 Vox Populi, Vox Dei? Tacit collusion in politics
by Christian Johansson & Anders Kärnä & Jaakko Meriläinen - 773-805 Escape from tariffs: The political economies of protection and classification
by Michael‐David Mangini - 806-821 How are the precedents of trade policy rules made under the World Trade Organization?
by Kazutaka Takechi - 822-891 Better to be direct? Evidence from the abolition of direct elections in Italian local governments
by Francesco Ferlenga - 892-918 Does economic growth benefit the poor? The role of institutions and religions
by Khalid Sekkat - 919-948 Policy uncertainty and inventory behavior: Evidence from the US manufacturing sector
by Chun Lu & James Routledge & Kam C. Chan & Tongxia Li - 949-1019 Institutional quality and public spending in Europe: A quantile regression approach
by Cristian Barra & Nazzareno Ruggiero - 1020-1069 Did the 2016 election cause changes in substance use? An intersectional approach
by Teresa Perry - 1070-1098 Does corruption rule the auditor's soul? Examining the auditors' attitude toward accepting corruption behaviors
by Zeena Mardawi & Guillermina Tormo‐Carbó & Elies Seguí‐Mas & Saed Al‐Koni - 1099-1121 Institutional reform paths
by Clemens Buchen - 1122-1176 The political economy triangle of government spending, interest‐group influence, and income inequality: Evidence and implications from the US states
by Ismail M. Cole - 1177-1203 Are electronic government innovations helpful to deter corruption? Evidence from across the world
by João Martins & Linda Veiga & Bruno Fernandes
July 2023, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 445-469 Dynamic lobbying: Evidence from foreign lobbying in the U.S. Congress
by Hye Young You - 470-504 Group threat and voter turnout: Evidence from a refugee placement program
by Gabriel Heller‐Sahlgren - 505-528 “Restrict foreigners, not robots”: Partisan responses to automation threat
by Nicole Wu - 529-555 Higher turnout increases incumbency advantages: Evidence from mayoral elections
by Marco Frank & David Stadelmann & Benno Torgler - 556-594 The stock market and NO2 emissions effects of COVID‐19 around the world
by Jens Klose & Peter Tillmann - 595-628 The political reception of innovations
by Jeffry Frieden & Arthur Silve - 629-660 Do house prices affect campaign contributions?
by Rebecca Lessem & Sarah Niebler & Carly Urban
March 2023, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 5-27 Government compensation and citizen support for immigration openness
by David H. Bearce & Brendan J. Connell - 28-64 Natural resource windfalls and efficiency in local government expenditure: Evidence from Peru
by Stanislao Maldonado & Martin Ardanaz - 65-96 The microfoundation of macroeconomic populism: The effects of economic inequality on public inflation aversion
by Hyunwoo Kim - 97-145 The effect of female representation on political budget cycle and public expenditure: Evidence from Italian municipalities
by Patrizia Ordine & Giuseppe Rose & Pasquale Giacobbe - 146-162 The effect of presidential election outcomes on alcohol drinking
by Isabel Musse & Rodrigo Schneider - 163-226 The voice of radio in the battle for equal rights: Evidence from the U.S. South
by Andrea Bernini - 227-285 Examining the effect of IMF conditionality on natural resource policy
by Iasmin Goes - 286-312 Embedded autonomy, political institutions, and access orders
by Weicheng Lyu & Nirvikar Singh - 313-332 Endogenous expropriation and political competition
by Thanh Le & Erkan Yalcin - 333-355 Dynamics of public opinion and policy response under proportional and plurality elections
by Anthony J. McGann & Sebastian Dellepiane‐Avellaneda & John Bartle - 356-410 The democratic (dis)advantage: The conditional impact of democracy on credit risk and sovereign default
by Daniel Hansen - 411-439 Political decentralization and corruption: Exploring the conditional role of parties
by Kshitiz Shrestha & Jorge Martinez‐Vazquez & Charles Hankla
July 2022, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 395-428 Who is afraid of sanctions? The macroeconomic and distributional effects of the sanctions against Iran
by Morteza Ghomi - 429-443 The interest premium for left government: Regression‐discontinuity estimates
by Joseph T. Ornstein & Jude C. Hays & Robert J. Franzese - 444-464 Political economy of immigration policy in GCC countries
by Louis Jaeck - 465-493 Commodity terms of trade shocks and political transitions
by Thorsten Janus & Daniel Riera‐Crichton & Brittany Tarufelli - 494-526 The partisan divide in U.S. congressional communications after the China shock
by John Kuk & Deborah Seligsohn & Jiakun Jack Zhang
July 2022, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 275-297 The economics of change and stability in social trust: Evidence from (and for) Catalan secession
by Christan Bjørnskov & Miguel Ángel Borrella‐Mas & Martin Rode - 298-321 Oil price shocks, protest, and the shadow economy: Is there a mitigation effect?
by Phoebe W. Ishak & Mohammad Reza Farzanegan - 322-350 Federalism, but how? The impact of vertical fiscal imbalance on economic growth. Evidence from Belgium
by Alessio Mitra & Athanasios Chymis - 351-381 The influence of financial and economic literacy on policy preferences in Italy
by Beatrice Magistro - 382-390 Revisiting global imbalances: A comparative analysis of income and consumption inequality
by Li Sheng & Zhaoyong Zhang
March 2022, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 5-40 Inflation concerns and mass preferences over exchange‐rate policy
by Michaël Aklin & Eric Arias & Julia Gray - 41-66 The effects of foreign aid on rebel governance: Evidence from a large‐scale US aid program in Syria
by Allison Carnegie & Kimberly Howe & Adam Lichtenheld & Dipali Mukhopadhyay - 67-91 Conditional political budget cycles: The role of time preference
by Andreas P. Kyriacou & Tomohito Okabe & Oriol Roca‐Sagalés - 92-112 Death and taxes: Does taxation matter for firm survival?
by Serhan Cevik & Fedor Miryugin - 113-141 Trump’s wall and gourmet coffee sales: The effect of a consumer boycott in Mexico
by Pablo A. Peña & Saidé Salazar & Carlos Serrano - 142-170 Examining persistent effects of extractive institutions in the United States
by Liam Rose & Asha Shepard - 171-191 Pull factors for migration: The impact of migrant integration policies
by Cosimo Beverelli - 192-220 Negotiating exclusion: Regulatory barriers in preferential trade agreements
by İpek Çınar & Robert Gulotty - 221-252 Canals, climate, and corruption: The provisioning of public infrastructure under uncertainty
by Sechindra Vallury & Bryan Leonard - 253-270 The economic impact of political instability and mass civil protest
by Samer Matta & Michael Bleaney & Simon Appleton
November 2021, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 405-414 Firms, states, and global production
by Soo Yeon Kim & B. Peter Rosendorff - 415-442 Investment commitments in PTAs and MNCS in partner countries
by Soo Yeon Kim - 443-482 Fostering global value chains through international agreements: Evidence from Vietnam
by Edmund J. Malesky & Helen V. Milner - 483-513 Labor upgrading and export market opportunities: Evidence from Vietnam
by Edmund J. Malesky & Layna Mosley - 514-532 The end of currency manipulation? Global production networks and exchange rate outcomes
by Ryan M. Weldzius - 533-582 Trade agreements and Global Value Chain (GVC) participation: Evidence from Chinese industries
by Ka Zeng & Yue Lu & Ya‐wei Li - 583-610 Engineering crises: Favoritism and strategic fiscal indiscipline
by Gilles Saint‐Paul & Davide Ticchi & Andrea Vindigni - 611-643 Do tax and expenditure limitations exacerbate rising income inequality?
by Steven Deller & Craig Maher & Judith Stallmann - 644-663 Trade openness and political distortions
by Daryna Grechyna - 664-686 Misremembering Weimar: Hyperinflation, the Great Depression, and German collective economic memory
by Lukas Haffert & Nils Redeker & Tobias Rommel
July 2021, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 209-243 The price of doing business: Why replaceable foreign firms get worse government treatment
by Leslie Johns & Rachel L. Wellhausen - 244-263 Presidential antagonism and central bank credibility
by Carola Binder - 264-288 Inside job: Migration and distributive politics in the European Union
by Merih Angin & Albana Shehaj & Adrian J. Shin - 289-314 Female politicians in municipal councils and fiscal performance
by Roberto Cabaleiro‐Casal & Enrique Buch‐Gómez - 315-342 War, inequality, and taxation
by Dalton C. Dorr & Adrian J. Shin - 343-356 Market competition, relocation and lobbying
by Vivekananda Mukherjee & Amrita Kamalini Bhattacharyya - 357-378 National support for the European integration project: Does financial integration matter?
by Patricia Esteve‐González & Helmut Herwartz & Bernd Theilen - 379-402 Do interactions with candidates increase voter support and participation? Experimental evidence from Italy
by Enrico Cantoni & Vincent Pons
March 2021, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-36 Income distribution and economic development: Insights from machine learning
by Pushan Dutt & Ilia Tsetlin - 37-51 Country asymmetry, trade agreements, and transfers
by Jean‐Marc Malambwe Kilolo - 52-75 A tale of two gravities
by Jason H. Bowman & Xiaoping Chen & Ben G. Li - 76-108 Political credit cycles
by Andreas Kern & Puspa Amri - 109-132 Electoral uncertainty and financial volatility: Evidence from two‐round presidential races in emerging markets
by Daniel Carnahan & Sebastian Saiegh - 133-147 How an ineffective agent can increase his budget
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer - 148-171 Masculinity cues, perceptions of politician attributes, and political behavior
by Ho Fai Chan & Ahmed Skali & David Stadelmann & Benno Torgler & Stephen Whyte - 172-204 Stock markets in turmoil: political institutions and the impact of elections
by Martin Lausegger
November 2020, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 335-355 Do economic recessions “squeeze the middle class”?
by Alberto Batinti & Joan Costa‐Font - 356-380 Voting, taxes, and heterogeneous preferences: Evidence from Swedish local elections
by Eva Mörk & Mattias Nordin - 381-410 Why your neighbor matters: Positions in preferential trade agreement networks and export growth in global value chains
by Jong Hee Park & Byung Koo Kim - 411-429 Political efficacy and the persistence of turnout shocks
by Sebastian Garmann - 430-462 External threats, political turnover, and fiscal capacity
by Hector Galindo‐Silva
July 2020, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 197-249 Moving markets? Government bond investors and microeconomic policy changes
by Layna Mosley & Victoria Paniagua & Erik Wibbels - 250-278 The political economy of trade and migration: Evidence from the U.S. Congress
by Paola Conconi & Giovanni Facchini & Max F. Steinhardt & Maurizio Zanardi - 279-304 Civil service reform, self‐selection, and bureaucratic performance
by Daniel Gibbs - 305-334 Political budget cycles and voting within a federal country: The influence of political alignment
by Pablo Garofalo & Daniel Lema & Jorge M. Streb
March 2020, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-27 Salvation by good works? Offshoring, corporate philanthropy, and public attitudes toward trade policy
by Andrew Kerner & Jane L. Sumner - 28-67 Join hands or walk alone? Evidence on lobbying for trade policy in India
by Amrita Saha - 68-103 Globalization and electoral outcomes: Evidence from Italy
by Mauro Caselli & Andrea Fracasso & Silvio Traverso - 104-142 Can social spending cushion the inequality effect of globalization?
by Andreas Bergh & Irina Mirkina & Therese Nilsson - 143-171 Familiarity breeds growth: The impact of factional ties on local cadres’ economic performance in China
by Stan Hok‐Wui Wong & Yu Zeng - 172-195 Understanding political−economic development in the American South
by George A. Krause & Matthew Zarit
November 2019, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 293-322 Does oil substitute for patriarchy?
by Joel W. Simmons - 323-373 Kleptocracy and tax evasion under resource abundance
by Hamid Mohtadi & Michael L. Ross & Uchechukwu Jarrett & Stefan Ruediger - 374-402 The heterogeneous effect of oil discoveries on democracy
by Tania Masi & Roberto Ricciuti - 403-427 Developing global champions: Why national oil companies expand abroad
by Andrew Cheon - 428-464 Labor markets and cultural values: Evidence from Japanese and American views about caregiving immigrants
by Margaret E. Peters & Rieko Kage & Frances Rosenbluth & Seiki Tanaka - 465-484 Anti‐immigration policy in the destination country and skilled–unskilled wage inequality in a source economy with or without unemployment
by Sarbajit Chaudhuri - 485-510 Political corruption and capture of the minority
by Pierpaolo Giannoccolo & Maurizio Lisciandra
July 2019, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 137-162 The effect of income inequality on political polarization: Evidence from European regions, 2002–2014
by Hernan Winkler - 163-193 Damaging democracy? Security provision and turnout in Afghan elections†
by Luke N. Condra & Michael Callen & Radha K. Iyengar & James D. Long & Jacob N. Shapiro - 194-215 Incomplete integration and contagion of debt distress in economic unions
by Cem Karayalcin & Harun Onder - 216-239 The influence of government ideology on monetary policy: New cross‐country evidence based on dynamic heterogeneous panels
by Federico M. Giesenow & Jakob de Haan - 240-292 Transaction costs and economic growth under common legal system: State‐level evidence from Mexico
by Rok Spruk & Mitja Kovac
March 2019, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-26 Exports, jobs, growth! Congressional hearings on US trade agreements
by Jieun Lee & Iain Osgood - 27-42 Do economic sanctions affect protectionism? Evidence from agricultural support
by Zhike Lv & Ting Xu - 43-70 Political budget cycles, incumbency advantage, and propaganda
by Frank Bohn - 71-96 No better time than now: Future uncertainty and private investment under dictatorship
by Michael Albertus & Victor Gay - 97-111 Why principals tolerate biases of inaccurate agents
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer - 112-135 Public investment under autocracy and social unrest
by Johnson Gwatipedza & Thorsten Janus
November 2018, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 307-339 Global capital markets, housing prices, and partisan fiscal policies
by Ben W. Ansell & J. Lawrence Broz & Thomas Flaherty - 340-365 Sovereign credit ratings and central banks: Why do analysts pay attention to institutions?
by Cristina Bodea & Raymond Hicks - 366-393 FDI, Poverty, and the Politics of Potable Water Access
by Nita Rudra & Meir Alkon & Siddharth Joshi - 394-422 Transparency and currency crises
by Nam Kyu Kim - 423-443 Endogenous trade policy in general equilibrium: An interaction of redistribution rule, trade openness, and labor market condition
by Ram C. Acharya - 444-450 Does protectionism harm unskilled workers?
by Hamid Beladi & Sugata Marjit & Reza Oladi
July 2018, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 181-210 Protecting Property: The Politics of Redistribution, Expropriation, and Market Openness
by Amy Pond - 211-255 The politics of special purpose trust funds
by Vera Z. Eichenauer & Simon Hug - 256-273 Special interest politics: Contribution schedules vs. Nash bargaining
by Achim Voss & Mark Schopf - 274-306 When trade liberalization is self†fulfilling: Population aging and uncertainty
by Daiki Kishishita
March 2018, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-26 Documenting the unauthorized: Political responses to unauthorized immigration
by Nicole Rae Baerg & Julie L. Hotchkiss & Myriam Quispe†Agnoli - 27-54 Misperceiving inequality
by Vladimir Gimpelson & Daniel Treisman - 55-77 Nothing to hide: Commitment to, compliance with, and impact of the special data dissemination standard
by Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati & Arusha Cooray & Samuel Brazys - 78-105 Police Violence and the Underreporting of Crime
by Daniel W. Gingerich & Virginia Oliveros - 106-123 Reform, informal sector, and extortion
by Biswajit Mandal & Sugata Marjit & Hamid Beladi - 124-150 Functional components of public expenditure, fiscal consolidations, and economic activity
by VÃtor Castro - 151-179 Government size and economic growth in an endogenous growth model with rent†seeking
by Waqar Wadho & Umair Ayaz
November 2017, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 179-208 Tipping the (Im)balance: Capital inflows, financial market structure, and banking crises
by Mark Copelovitch & David A. Singer - 209-236 Foreign direct investment and inequality in developing countries: Does sector matter?
by Juan A. Bogliaccini & Patrick J. W. Egan - 237-251 Strategic delegation in asymmetric tax competition
by Hikaru Ogawa & Taiki Susa - 252-275 Monetary integration, soft budget constraints, and the EMU sovereign debt crises
by Thushyanthan Baskaran & Zohal Hessami
July 2017, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 91-117 Risky business: Institutions vs. social networks in FDI
by Sonal Pandya & David Leblang - 118-132 Allies or commitment devices? A model of appointments to the Federal Reserve
by Keith E. Schnakenberg & Ian R. Turner & Alicia Uribe-McGuire - 133-156 State capacity and the quality of policies. Revisiting the relationship between openness and government size
by María Franco Chuaire & Carlos Scartascini & Mariano Tommasi - 157-177 Political budget cycles: Evidence from Italian cities
by Alberto Alesina & Matteo Paradisi
March 2017, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-21 The twilight of the setter? Public school budgets in a time of institutional change
by Sean Corcoran & Thomas Romer & Howard Rosenthal - 22-47 Remittances and incumbency: Theory and evidence
by Faisal Z. Ahmed - 48-68 Trade and the Recognition of Commercial Lingua Francas: Russian Language Laws in Post-Soviet Countries
by Amy H. Liu & Megan Roosevelt & Sarah Wilson Sokhey - 69-90 Financing Education in Europe: The Globalization Perspective
by Zeynep Ozkok
November 2016, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 233-261 Partisan Cycles in Offshore Outsourcing: Evidence from U.S. Imports
by Pablo M. Pinto & Stephen Weymouth - 262-294 Preferential Liberalization, Antidumping, and Safeguards: Stumbling Block Evidence from MERCOSUR
by Chad P. Bown & Patricia Tovar - 295-316 A Theory of Why the Ruthless Revolt
by Joshua R. Hendrickson & Alexander William Salter - 317-341 Fiscal Transparency, Elections and Public Employment: Evidence from the OECD
by Lasse Aaskoven - 342-367 Borrowed Time: Sovereign Finance, Regime Type, and Leader Survival
by Matthew DiGiuseppe & Patrick E. Shea - 368-389 Tullock's Puzzle in Pay-and-Play Lobbying
by Martin Gregor
July 2016, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 161-180 Differentiated Products, Divided Industries: Firm Preferences over Trade Liberalization
by Iain Osgood - 181-215 Information Manipulation in Election Campaigns
by Kemal Kivanç Aköz & Cemal Eren Arbatli - 216-232 Like Me, Buy Me: The Effect of Soft Power on Exports
by Andrew K. Rose
March 2016, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-7 Competitive General Equilibrium with Finite Change and Theory of Policy Making
by Hamid Beladi & Avik Chakrabarti & Sugata Marjit - 8-22 International Trade, Migration and Unemployment – The Role of Informal Sector
by Sugata Marjit & Biswajit Mandal - 23-54 Substituting Distribution for Growth: The Political Logic of Intergovernmental Transfers in the Russian Federation
by Israel Marques II & Eugenia Nazrullaeva & Andrei Yakovlev - 55-78 Political Leaders' Socioeconomic Background and Public Budget Deficits: Evidence from OECD Countries
by Bernd Hayo & Florian Neumeier - 79-104 What does IT Take for Congress to Enact Good Policies? an Analysis of Roll Call Voting in the US Congress
by Matias Iaryczower & Gabriel Katz - 105-132 Exchange Rate Populism
by Sainan Huang & Cristina Terra - 133-159 Fiscal Federalism and Legislative Malapportionment: Causal Evidence from Independent but Related Natural Experiments
by Sebastian Galiani & Iván Torre & Gustavo Torrens
November 2015, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 337-361 Political Regimes and Currency Crises
by David A. Steinberg & Karrie J. Koesel & Nicolas W. Thompson - 362-388 On Education and Democratic Preferences
by Alberto Chong & Mark Gradstein - 389-403 Lobbying, Family Concerns, and the Lack of Political Support for Estate Taxation
by Philippe De Donder & Pierre Pestieau - 404-432 Educated Bandits: Endogenous Property Rights and Intra-Elite Distribution of Human Capital
by Biniam E. Bedasso - 433-458 State-Society Synergy and Export Sophistication
by Andrew X. Li - 459-487 Corrupt Importers, Domestic Producers & Welfare: Role of Trade Policy
by Amit K. Biswas & Sarbajit Sengupta - 488-508 Does Inter-jurisdictional Competition Engender a “Race to the Bottom”? A Meta-Regression Analysis
by Joan Costa-Font & Filipe De-Albuquerque & Hristos Doucouliagos - 509-523 Trade Negotiations under Alternative Bargaining Structure
by Neelanjan Sen & Rajit Biswas
July 2015, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 185-203 European Monetary Integration and Aggregate Relative Deprivation: The Dull Side of the Shiny Euro
by Oded Stark & Julia Wlodarczyk - 204-233 A Political-Economic Account of Global Tariffs
by Kishore Gawande & Pravin Krishna & Marcelo Olarreaga - 234-265 The Impact of the Shadow Economy on Indirect Tax Revenues
by Mina Vlachaki - 266-289 Does Democracy Increase Growth More in New Countries?
by Kevin Sylwester - 290-312 Varying Political Economy Weights of Protection: The Case of Colombia
by Baybars Karacaovali - 313-336 Trade Policy in Lobbying Equilibrium: With Non-Traded and Traded Final Goods and Intermediate Inputs
by Ram C. Acharya
March 2015, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-27 Political Effects on Pension Underfunding
by Erick M. Elder & Gary A. Wagner - 28-52 Political Economy of Trade Openness and Government Size
by Ryo Arawatari - 53-77 Party Politics, Governors, and Healthcare Expenditures
by Nayan Krishna Joshi - 78-123 Money Laundering and Its Regulation
by Alberto Chong & Florencio Lopez-De-Silanes - 124-159 He Who Counts Elects: Economic Elites, Political Elites, and Electoral Fraud
by Isaías Chaves & Leopoldo Fergusson & James A. Robinson - 160-184 The Allocation of German Aid: Self-interest and Government Ideology
by Axel Dreher & Peter Nunnenkamp & Maya Schmaljohann
November 2014, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 355-379 Politicians and Preferences of the Voter Majority: Does Gender Matter?
by David Stadelmann & Marco Portmann & Reiner Eichenberger