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January 1999, Volume 98, Issue 1-2
December 1998, Volume 97, Issue 4
- 527-529 In Honor of a Colleague, Mancur Olson, 1932-1998
by Tullock, Gordon
- 531-534 In Memoriam, Mancur Olson, 1932-1998
by Mueller, Dennis C
- 535-567 Equilibria of Collective Action in Different Distributions of Protest Thresholds
by Yin, Chien-Chung
- 569-585 Political Action Committee Spending and Senate Roll Call Voting
by Calcagno, Peter T & Jackson, John D
- 587-604 Free Riders or Easy Riders?: An Examination of the Voluntary Provision of Public Radio
by Brunner, Eric J
- 605-615 Why Only Nixon Could Go to China
by Cowen, Tyler & Sutter, Daniel
- 617-643 Veto Games: Spatial Committees under Unanimity Rule
by Chen, Yan & Ordeshook, Peter C
- 645-662 When Is Buying Votes Wrong?
by Kochin, Michael S & Kochin, Levis A
- 663-685 Do the Elderly "Vote with Their Feet"?
by Conway, Karen Smith & Houtenville, Andrew J
- 687-700 Political Pressure and Regulatory Control
by Chang, Chia-Chuen & Mjelde, James W & Ozuna, Teofilo, Jr
- 701-707 Empirical Banzhaf Indices
by Heard, Andrew & Swartz, Tim
- 709-723 Sixty-Four Percent Majority Rule in Ducal Venice: Voting for the Doge
by Coggins, Jay S & Perali, C Federico
December 1998, Volume 97, Issue 3
- 219-227 Empirical Studies in Comparative Politics
by Hinich, Melvin J & Munger, Michael C
- 229-255 Voters' Party Preferences in Multiparty Systems and Their Coalitional and Spatial Implications: Germany after Unification
by Pappi, Franz Urban & Eckstein, Gabriele
- 257-293 Multiparty Electoral Competition in the Netherlands and Germany: A Model Based on Multinomial Probit
by Schofield, Normal & Martin, Andrew D. & Quinn, Kevin M. & Whitford, Andrew B.
- 295-322 Issue Competition in the 1993 Norwegian National Election
by Macdonald, Stuart Elaine & Rabinowitz, George & Listhaug, Ola
- 323-361 The Dynamics of Interest Group Evaluations of Congress
by Poole, Keith T & Rosenthal, Howard
- 363-382 British Parties and Spatial Competition: Dimensions of Party Evaluation in the 1992 Election
by Endersby, James W & Galatas, Steven E
- 383-399 Retrospective and Prospective Voting in a One-Party-Dominant Democracy: Taiwan's 1996 Presidential Election
by Hsieh, John Fuh-Sheng & Lacy, Dean & Niou, Emerson M S
- 401-428 Ideology and the Construction of Nationality: The Canadian Elections of 1993
by Hinich, Melvin J & Munger, Michael C & de Marchi, Scott
- 429-449 The "Revival of Communism" or the Effect of Institutions?: The 1993 Polish Parliamentary Elections
by Kaminski, Marek M & Lissowski, Grzegorz & Swistak, Piotr
- 451-474 A Spatial Analysis of Candidate Competition in Dual Member Districts: The 1989 Chilean Senatorial Elections
by Dow, Jay K
- 475-490 Empirical Evidence of Paradoxes of Voting in Dutch Elections
by van Deemen, Adrian M A & Vergunst, Noel P
- 491-523 The Spatial Character of Russia's New Democracy
by Myagkov, Misha & Ordeshook, Peter C
October 1998, Volume 97, Issue 1-2
- 1-12 Reconsidering the Principal Components of Central Bank Independence: The More the Merrier?
by Banaian, King & Burdekin, Richard C K & Willett, Thomas D
- 13-21 Majoritarian Logic
by Buchanan, J M
- 23-34 A Neo-Downsian Model of Group-Oriented Voting and Racial Backlash
by Glazer, Amihai & Grofman, Bernard & Owen, Guillermo
- 35-48 Endogenous Elections, Electoral Budget Cycles and Canadian Provincial Governments
by Reid, Bradford G
- 49-64 Hangin' Ten: The Common-Pool Resource Problem of Surfing
by Rider, Robert
- 65-91 Observed Choice and Optimism in Estimating the Effects of Government Policies
by Rasmusen, Eric
- 93-106 Entry Barriers and Medical Board Funding Autonomy
by Svorny, Shirley & Toma, Eugenia Froedge
- 107-120 Corruption and Government Size: A Disaggregated Analysis
by Goel, Rajeev K & Nelson, Michael A
- 121-140 Legislative Systems with Absolute Party Discipline: Implications for the Agency Theory Approach to the Constituent-Legislator Link
by Longley, Neil
- 141-157 Persistence in Government Spending Fluctuations: New Evidence on the Displacement Effect
by Goff, Brian
- 159-177 Does the Median Voter Model Explain the Size of Government?: Evidence from the States
by Gouveia, Miguel & Masia, Neal A
- 179-195 The Rational Voter Paradox Revisited
by Peters, Emory
September 1998, Volume 96, Issue 3-4
- 219-239 Political Economy and Political Correctness
by Hillman, Arye L
- 241-258 Intervention Analysis of Electoral Tax Cycle: The Case of Japan
by Yoo, Keum-Rok
- 259-270 Directional and Proximity Models of Voter Choice in Recent US Presidential Elections
by Dow, Jay K
- 271-294 Rent-Seeking in Natural Resource Quota Allocations
by Boyce, John R
- 295-323 Distributional Coalitions, State Strength, and Economic Growth: Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Economic Development
by Tang, Eddie Wing Yin & Hedley, R Alan
- 325-343 Redistribution Tax under Non-benevolent Governments
by Tanaka, Hiroshige
- 345-362 The Private Provision of Public Goods via Dominant Assurance Contracts
by Tabarrok, Alexander
- 363-380 First Branch, or Root? The Congress, the President, and the Federal Reserve
by Morris, Irwin & Munger, Michael
- 381-393 Predicting the Institutional Effects of Term Limits
by Franklin, Daniel & Westin, Tor
- 395-403 The Importance of the Public Choice School Both for the Criticism of the Centrally Planned Economy and for the Process of Its Dismantling
by Klaus, Vaclav
- 405-410 Which Rectangle?
by Tullock, Gordon
- 411-415 Externalities and Government
by Tullock, Gordon
July 1998, Volume 96, Issue 1-2
- 1-24 Assessing Comparative Efficiency of the State-Owned Mixed and Private Sectors in Indian Industry
by Majumdar, Sumit K
- 25-42 On the Formation of Alliances in Conflict and Contests
by Skaperdas, Stergios
- 43-60 The Political Economy of Food Pricing: An Extended Empirical Test of the Interest Group Approach
by van Bastelaer, Thierry
- 61-79 The Political Costs of Tax Increases and Expenditure Reductions: Evidence from State Legislative Turnover
by Sobel, Russell S
- 81-92 The Product Paradox of Voting Power
by Felsenthal, Dan S & Machover, Moshe
- 93-116 A Comparison of Prospective and Retrospective Voting with Heterogeneous Politicians
by Reed, W Robert & Cho, Joonmo
- 117-144 Explaining the Size of the Public Sector
by Katsimi, Margarita
- 145-186 Toward a Positive Theory of Coalition Formation and Endogenous Instrumental Choice in Global Pollution Control
by Finus, Michael & Rundshagen, Bianca
- 187-204 Political Institutions and Central Bank Independence: A Cross-Country Analysis
by Bagheri, Fatholla M & Habibi, Nader
June 1998, Volume 95, Issue 3-4
- 219-231 Conceptualizing Voter Choice for Directional and Discounting Models of Two-Candidate Spatial Competition in Terms of Shadow Candidates
by Merrill, Samuel, III & Grofman, Bernard
- 233-246 Analyzing the Turnout-Competition Link with Aggregate Cross-Sectional Data
by Grofman, Bernard & Collet, Christian & Griffin, Robert
- 247-276 What Congressmen Knew and When They Knew It: Further Evidence on the Origins of U.S. Broadcasting Regulation
by Twight, Charlotte
- 277-285 Oak Leaves and the Origins of the 1927 Radio Act: Comment
by Hazlett, Thomas W
- 287-305 Voter Discernment and Candidate Entry in Pluralitarian Election
by Congleton, Roger D & Steunenberg, Bernard
- 307-320 The Tax-Spend Debate: Time Series Evidence from State Budgets
by Payne, James E
- 321-329 Interjurisdictional Redistribution and Public Goods with Increasing Returns to Scale
by Haering, Norbert J
- 331-334 The One-Third Rule: Learning about the Net Economic Benefit of a Subsidy from a Single Observation
by Schimmelpfennig, Jorg
- 335-361 The Flypaper Effect: Identifying Areas for Further Research
by Bailey, Stephen J & Connolly, Stephen
- 363-380 Further Evidence on the Relationship between Economic Freedom and Economic Growth
by de Haan, Jakob & Siermann, Clemens L J
- 381-401 Some Norwegian Politicians' Use of Cost-Benefit Analysis
by Nyborg, Karine
- 403-413 Public Pensions and Voting on Immigration
by Haupt, Alexander & Peters, Wolfgang
- 423-434 Erratum [Tullock's Rent-Seeking Contest with a Minimum Expenditure Requirement]
by Schoonbeek, L & Kooreman, P
April 1998, Volume 95, Issue 1
- 1-25 Exchange rate evidence on the effectiveness of United Nations policy
by Russell Sobel
- 27-49 How to gerrymander: A formal analysis
by Katerina Sherstyuk
- 51-62 Whether one votes and how one votes
by Rodney Fort & Douglas Bunn
- 63-87 Additional incumbent spending really can harm (at least some) incumbents: An analysis of vote share maximization
by Dennis Coates
- 89-115 Do too many cooks always spoil the stew? An experimental analysis of rent-seeking and the role of a strategic buyer
by Douglas Davis & Robert Reilly
- 117-129 The economic organization of legislatures and how it affects congressional voting
by Glenn Parker & Suzanne Parker
- 131-148 By-elections, changing fortunes, uncertainty and the mid-term blues
by Simon Price & David Sanders
- 149-175 Expressive voting and electoral equilibrium
by Geoffrey Brennan & Alan Hamlin
- 177-200 The political economy of targeting
by Philippe De Donder & Jean Hindriks
- 201-204 Douglas G. Baird, Robert H. Gertner, and Randal C. Picker, Game theory and the law
by Atin Basuchoudhary
- 204-206 Dirk-Jan Kraan, Budgetary decisions: A public choice approach
by Philip Grossman
- 206-209 Joseph Cornwall Palamountain, Jr., The politics of distribution
by William Shughart
- 210-213 Michelle R. Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas (Eds.), The political economy of conflict and appropriation
by Russell Sobel
- 214-218 Robert E. Goodin (Ed.), The theory of institutional design
by Dennis Coates
April 1998, Volume 95, Issue 1-2
- 1-25 Exchange Rate Evidence on the Effectiveness of United Nations Policy
by Sobel, Russell S
- 27-49 How to Gerrymander: A Formal Analysis
by Sherstyuk, Katerina
- 51-62 Whether One Votes and How One Votes
by Fort, Rodney & Bunn, Douglas N
- 63-87 Additional Incumbent Spending Really Can Harm (at Least Some) Incumbents: An Analysis of Vote Share Maximization
by Coates, Dennis
- 89-115 Do Too Many Cooks Always Spoil the Stew? An Experimental Analysis of Rent-Seeking and the Role of a Strategic Buyer
by Davis, Douglas D & Reilly, Robert J
- 117-129 The Economic Organization of Legislatures and How It Affects Congressional Voting
by Parker, Glenn R & Parker, Suzanne L
- 131-148 By-Elections, Changing Fortunes, Uncertainty and the Mid-Term Blues
by Price, Simon & Sanders, David
- 149-175 Expressive Voting and Electoral Equilibrium
by Brennan, Geoffrey & Hamlin, Alan
- 177-200 The Political Economy of Targeting
by De Donder, Philippe & Hindriks, Jean
March 1998, Volume 94, Issue 3-4
- 223-240 Religion and the Demand for Membership in Environmental Citizen Groups
by Lowry, Robert C
- 241-254 Some Evidence of Congressional Political Markets in DOD Personnel Allocations across States
by Stroup, Michael D
- 255-266 Goods Diversion and Repressed Inflation: Notes on the Political Economy of Price Liberalization
by Leitzel, Jim
- 267-288 Legislative Influences in Japanese Budgetary Politics
by Meyer, Steven A & Naka, Shigeto
- 289-298 Rent Dissipation and Efficiency in a Contest with Asymmetric Valuations
by Hurley, Terrance M
- 299-315 The Political Determination of Intergovernmental Grants in Australia
by Worthington, Andrew C & Dollery, Brian E
- 317-339 Is the Allocation of Voting Power among EU States Fair?
by Laruelle, Annick & Widgren, Mika
- 341-353 Randomization in Coalition Contracts
by Schmitz, Patrick W
- 355-365 Was Knut Wicksell a Conservative or a Radical? A Note on an Early Monograph by Knut Wicksell
by Blankart, Charles B
- 367-383 A Re-examination of an Irish Popularity Function
by Harrison, Michael J & Marsh, Michael
- 385-406 Fiscal Restraint and the Political Economy of EMU
by Rotte, Ralph & Zimmermann, Klaus F
- 407-421 Turnout in Gubernatorial and Senatorial Primary and General Elections in the South, 1922-90: A Rational Choice Model of the Effects of Short-Run and Long-Run Electoral Competition on Relative Turnout
by Hanks, Christopher & Grofman, Bernard
March 1998, Volume 94, Issue 3
January 1998, Volume 94, Issue 1
January 1998, Volume 94, Issue 1-2
- 1-20 Bureaucratic Choice and Nonoptimal Provision of Public Goods: Theory and Evidence
by Hayes, Kathy J & Razzolini, Laura & Ross, Leola B
- 21-47 Strategic Poll Responses When Elections Create Mandates
by Chilton, John
- 49-66 Common Law Environmentalism
by Meiners, Roger E & Yandle, Bruce
- 67-83 The Industrial Structure of the California Assembly: Committee Assignments, Economic Interests, and Campaign Contributions
by Dow, Jay K & Endersby, James W & Menifield, Charles E
- 85-104 The Relationship between Congressional Spending and Tenure with an Application to Term Limits
by Reed, W Robert & Schansberg, D. Eric & Wilbanks, James & Zhu, Zhen
- 105-115 Governmental Failures in Evaluating Programs
by Glazer, Amihai & Hassin, Refael
- 117-134 Why Join the Party in a One-Party System?: Popularity versus Political Exchange
by Schnytzer, Adi & Sustersic, Janez
- 135-156 Are the Rich Too Rich to be Expropriated?: Economic Power and the Feasibility of Constitutional Limits to Redistribution
by Breyer, Friedrich & Ursprung, Heinrich W
- 157-174 The Impact of Campaign Expenditures on Political Competition in the French Legislative Elections of 1993
by Palda, Filip & Palda, Kristian
- 175-189 The Role of Political Parties: An Analysis Based on Transaction Costs
by Jones, Philip R & Hudson, John
- 191-210 Rational Moralists: The Role of Fairness in Democratic Economic Politics
by Eichenberger, Reiner & Oberholzer-Gee, Felix
- 221-221 Errata [Exogenous Tariff Changes with an Endogenous Lobbying Response]
by Pecorino, Paul
December 1997, Volume 93, Issue 3
- 221-244 Majority rule and the public provision of a private good
by Miguel Gouveia
- 245-270 The economics of political campaign finance: FECA and the puzzle of the not very greedy grandfathers
by Jeffrey Milyo
- 271-285 Committee characteristics and re-election margins: An empirical investigation of the US House
by W. Crain & John Sullivan
- 287-314 Rhetoric and rationality: A study of democratization in the Soviet Union
by Richard Anderson & Bernard Grofman
- 315-334 An analysis of voter predictive dimensions and recovery of the underlying issue space
by Tom Tanner
- 335-355 Club theory: Thirty years later
by Todd Sandler & John Tschirhart
- 357-371 Gerrymandering and the Voting Rights Act of 1982: A public choice analysis of turnover in the U.S. House of Representatives
by Franklin Mixon & Kamal Upadhyaya
- 373-388 A comparison of rent-seeking models and economic models of conflict
by Hugh Neary
- 389-394 Self-imposed term limits
by Edward Glaeser
- 395-426 The European Central Bank: Independence, accountability and strategy: A review
by Jakob de Haan
- 427-453 The Bundesbank's path to independence: Evidence from the 1950s
by Helge Berger
- 455-475 Cooperative lobbying and endogenous trade policy
by Toke Aidt
- 477-486 Tullock's rent-seeking contest with a minimum expenditure requirement
by L. Schoonbeek & P. Kooreman
- 487-510 Who wants the euro – and why? Economic explanations of public attitudes towards a single European currency
by Manfred Gärtner
- 511-514 Charles K. Rowley, Willem Thorbecke and Richard E. Wagner, Trade protection in the United States
by Thomas Willett
- 514-517 Steven J. Brams and Alan D. Taylor, Fair division: From cake cutting to dispute resolution
by Joe Oppenheimer
- 517-522 John M. Carey, Term limits and legislative representation
by Elizabeth Garrett
- 523-524 Albert Breton, Competitive governments: An economic theory of politics and public finance
by James Buchanan
- 525-527 Roger Middleton, Government versus the market: The growth of the public sector, economic management, and British economic performance, 1890–1979
by Brian Goff
December 1997, Volume 93, Issue 3-4
- 221-244 Majority Rule and the Public Provision of a Private Good
by Gouveia, Miguel
- 245-270 The Economics of Political Campaign Finance: FECA and the Puzzle of the Not Very Greedy Grandfathers
by Milyo, Jeffrey
- 271-285 Committee Characteristics and Re-election Margins: An Empirical Investigation of the US House
by Crain, W Mark & Sullivan, John T
- 287-314 Rhetoric and Rationality: A Study of Democratization in the Soviet Union
by Anderson, Richard D, Jr & Grofman, Bernard
- 315-334 An Analysis of Voter Predictive Dimensions and Recovery of the Underlying Issue Space
by Tanner, Tom
- 335-355 Club Theory: Thirty Years Later
by Sandler, Todd & Tschirhart, John
- 357-371 Gerrymandering and the Voting Rights Act of 1982: A Public Choice Analysis of Turnover in the U.S. House of Representatives
by Mixon, Franklin G, Jr & Upadhyaya, Kamal P
- 373-388 A Comparison of Rent-Seeking Models and Economic Models of Conflict
by Neary, Hugh M
- 389-394 Self-Imposed Term Limits
by Glaeser, Edward L
- 395-426 The European Central Bank: Independence, Accountability and Strategy: A Review
by de Haan, Jakob
- 427-453 The Bundesbank's Path to Independence: Evidence from the 1950s
by Berger, Helge
- 455-475 Cooperative Lobbying and Endogenous Trade Policy
by Aidt, Toke Skovsgaard
- 477-486 Tullock's Rent-Seeking Contest with a Minimum Expenditure Requirement
by Schoonbeek, Lambert & Kooreman, Peter
- 487-510 Who Wants the Euro--And Why? Economic Explanations of Public Attitudes towards a Single European Currency
by Gartner, Manfred
October 1997, Volume 93, Issue 1-2
- 1-18 Empirical Evaluation of Bureaucratic Models of Inefficiency
by Duncombe, William & Miner, Jerry & Ruggiero, John
- 19-35 Politics and the Pursuit of Fame
by Cowen, Tyler & Sutter, Daniel
- 37-53 Soviet Venality: A Rent-Seeking Model of the Communist State
by Anderson, Gary M & Boettke, Peter J
- 55-75 Imperfect Rent Dissipation with Unionized Labor
by Rama, Martin
- 77-97 Democide and Genocide as Rent-Seeking Activities
by Scully, Gerald W
- 99-118 Endogenizing the Median Voter: Public Choice Goes to School
by Dunne, Stephanie & Reed, W Robert & Wilbanks, James
- 119-130 Learning the Structure of a Simple Rent-Seeking Game
by Clark, Derek J
- 131-148 The Strategic Behavior of the Italian Left in a Risk-Sharing Framework
by Navarra, Pietro & Lignana, Diego
- 149-163 Generational Accounting and Intergenerational Welfare
by Raffelhuschen, Bernd & Risa, Alf Erling
- 165-178 Stagflationary Bias and the Interaction of Monetary Policy and Wages in a Unionized Economy
by Cubitt, Robin P
- 179-195 Pressure and the Division of a Public Budget
by Clark, Derek J
September 1997, Volume 92, Issue 3-4
- 221-229 Optimal Effort Allocation by U.S. Senators: The Role of Constituency Size
by Atlas, Cary M & Hendershott, Robert J & Zupan, Mark A
- 231-242 Explaining House Voting on the North American Free Trade Agreement
by Thorbecke, Willem
- 243-260 If You Can't Please Everyone, Must You Only Please Yourself? Personal or Party Ideologies and Senate Roll Call Voting
by Uslaner, Eric M
- 261-279 An Empirical Test of Neutrality and the Crowding-Out Hypothesis
by Brunner, Eric J
- 281-299 On Distinguishing between Leviathan and Public Interest Governments in a Federal State
by Abizadeh, Sohrab & Cyrenne, Philippe
- 301-316 Human Capital, Committee Power and Legislative Outcomes
by Saving, Jason L
- 317-335 Empirical Evidence on a Special-Interest-Group Perspective to Antitrust
by Delorme, Charles D, Jr & Frame, W Scott & Kamerschen, David R
- 337-351 A Market Based Evaluation of the Election versus Appointment of Regulatory Commissioners
by Fields, Joseph A & Klein, Linda S & Sfiridis, James M