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June 2022, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 417-451 A theory of (de)centralization
by Peter Klibanoff & Michel Poitevin - 452-469 Who matters in dynamic coordination problems?
by Bernardo Guimaraes & Gabriel Jardanovski - 470-503 Unemployment, tax competition, and tax transfer policy
by Toshiki Tamai & Gareth Myles - 504-528 Optimal redistributive policies by publicly provided inputs and income taxation
by Thomas Bassetti & Luciano Greco - 529-546 The anti‐tax‐avoidance directive: An initiative to successfully curb profit shifting?
by Nora Alice Paulus - 547-579 Social security and longevity risk: An analysis of couples
by Erin Cottle Hunt & Frank N. Caliendo - 580-608 Public spending, monetary policy and macroeconomic instability
by Zhiming Fu & Antoine Le Riche - 609-633 Subnational borrowing and bailouts: When the federal government looks at the votes (differently) and its borrowing matters
by Diego Martínez‐López
April 2022, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 241-258 Public good provision with participation costs
by John R. Conlon & Paul Pecorino - 259-275 Incentive pay for policy‐makers?
by Volker Britz & Afsoon Ebrahimi & Hans Gersbach - 276-292 Market concentration and superiority among strategic export subsidy policies with taxation distortion and cost heterogeneity
by K.L. Glen Ueng & Tsaur‐Chin Wu & Chih‐Ta Yen & Chih‐Ting Chou - 293-323 Collusion in quality‐segmented markets
by Iwan Bos & Marco A. Marini - 324-347 Corporate tax cuts in a Schumpeterian growth model with an endogenous market structure
by Keishun Suzuki - 348-361 On the labor market effects of salience of ethnic/racial disputes
by K. Kıvanç Aköz & K. Peren Arın & Christina Zenker - 362-379 Affective social policy
by Laurence Kranich - 380-409 A general rank‐dependent approach for distributional comparisons
by Flaviana Palmisano & Ida Petrillo - 410-410 In Memoriam: Ngo Van Long (1948–2022)
by Stephen J. Turnovsky
February 2022, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 5-29 Tax evasion with a conscience
by Martin Dufwenberg & Katarina Nordblom - 30-57 Voting with abstention
by Friedel Bolle - 58-91 Minimum wages in an automating economy
by Marcel Steffen Eckardt - 92-119 Age‐related taxation of bequests in the presence of a dependency risk
by Marie‐Louise Leroux & Pierre Pestieau - 120-139 How much should we fund the IRS?
by Hanjoon M. Jung & Meng‐Yu Liang & C.C. Yang - 140-158 Water allocation, crop choice, and priority services
by François Salanié & Vera Zaporozhets - 159-196 Redistribution under general decision rules
by Giri Parameswaran & Hunter Rendleman - 197-235 The perverse effect of environmental regulation on emissions: The role of product‐mix changes
by Marc St‐Pierre & Aaron A. Elrod
December 2021, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 1107-1129 Liberal parentalism
by Aviad Heifetz & Enrico Minelli & Herakles Polemarchakis - 1130-1143 Rational conjectures and evolutionary beliefs in public goods games
by Matthew McGinty - 1144-1173 The impact of medical complications on optimal hospital payment
by François Maréchal & Lionel Thomas - 1174-1198 Is partial privatization of universities a solution for higher education?
by Rim Lahmandi‐Ayed & Hejer Lasram & Didier Laussel - 1199-1219 University–firm competition in basic research: Simultaneous versus sequential moves
by Rabah Amir & Evangelia Chalioti & Christine Halmenschlager - 1220-1227 On commodity tax harmonization and public goods provision
by Christos Kotsogiannis & Miguel‐Angel Lopez‐Garcia - 1228-1260 Is fiscal austerity really self‐defeating?
by Alessandro Piergallini - 1261-1286 Property rights and long‐run capital
by Julio Dávila - 1287-1311 Second‐best pricing for incomplete market segments: Application to electricity pricing
by Nicolas Astier
October 2021, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 765-771 Introduction to the special issue on markets, policies, and economic design: Theory and experiments
by Rabah Amir & Myrna Wooders - 772-800 Private‐information group contests with complementarities
by Stefano Barbieri & Iryna Topolyan - 801-821 Monopolistic supply of sorting, inequality, and welfare
by Lisa Windsteiger - 822-857 Matching soulmates
by Greg Leo & Jian Lou & Martin Van der Linden & Yevgeniy Vorobeychik & Myrna Wooders - 858-894 The whip and the Bible: Punishment versus internalization
by Rohan Dutta & David K. Levine & Salvatore Modica - 895-932 Zero‐intelligence versus human agents: An experimental analysis of the efficiency of Double Auctions and Over‐the‐Counter markets of varying sizes
by Giuseppe Attanasi & Samuele Centorrino & Elena Manzoni - 933-957 One‐sided bargaining over a finite set of alternatives
by Tim Groseclose - 958-984 Bargaining over loan contracts with signaling
by Alexander Zimper & Mpoifeng Molefinyane - 985-1011 Household tax evasion
by Nigar Hashimzade & Gareth D. Myles & Hana Yousefi - 1012-1021 On the Neutrality of Profit Taxation in a Mixed Oligopoly
by Horn‐In Kuo & Cheng‐Hau Peng & K. L. Glen Ueng - 1022-1051 Specific taxation, asymmetric costs, and endogenous quality
by Philipp J. H. Schröder & Allan Sørensen - 1052-1073 Equivalence between fixed fee and ad valorem profit royalty
by Stefano Colombo & Siyu Ma & Debapriya Sen & Yair Tauman - 1074-1101 Controlling monopoly power in a double‐auction market experiment
by Giuseppe Attanasi & Kene Boun My & Andrea Guido & Mathieu Lefebvre
August 2021, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 601-621 VAT and the taxation of rents
by Robin Boadway & Motohiro Sato & Jean‐François Tremblay - 622-638 Competition and the risk of bank failure: Breaking with the representative borrower assumption
by Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira & Leonor Modesto - 639-659 Optimal taxation in an endogenous growth model with variable population and public expenditure
by Thomas I. Renström & Luca Spataro - 660-690 A political foundation of public investment and welfare spending
by Anne Villamil & Xiaobing Wang & Ning Xue - 691-709 Existence of equilibrium in an overlapping‐generations model with government debt
by Jinlu Li & Shuanglin Lin - 710-731 Conflict prevention by Bayesian persuasion
by Raphaela Hennigs - 732-745 Public investment criteria under optimal nonlinear income taxation without commitment
by Shigeo Morita & Takuya Obara - 746-759 Free and second‐best entry in oligopolies with network effects
by Adriana Gama & Mario Samano
June 2021, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 407-437 Competitive screening and information transmission
by Inácio Bó & Chiu Yu Ko - 438-461 Growth maximizing government size, social capital, and corruption
by Gaetano Carmeci & Luciano Mauro & Fabio Privileggi - 462-486 Hyperbolic discounting and the time‐consistent solution of three canonical environmental problems
by Holger Strulik - 487-509 Taxing multinationals: The scope for enforcement cooperation
by Jean Hindriks & Yukihiro Nishimura - 510-533 Efficiency, access, and the mixed delivery of health care services
by Chiara Canta - 534-550 Optimal income taxation with tax avoidance
by Georges Casamatta - 551-582 Interregional negotiations and strategic delegation under government subsidy schemes
by Ryusuke Shinohara - 583-596 Optimal pension plan default policies when employees are biased
by Asen Ivanov
April 2021, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 203-227 Distributive politics with other‐regarding preferences
by Minh T. Le & Alejandro Saporiti & Yizhi Wang - 228-247 Stochastic dominance and decomposable measures of inequality and poverty
by Buhong Zheng - 248-274 On multidimensional poverty rankings of binary attributes
by Vito Peragine & Maria G. Pittau & Ernesto Savaglio & Stefano Vannucci - 275-317 A noncooperative model of contest network formation
by Kenan Huremović - 318-344 Subsidizing heterogeneous higher education systems
by Limor Hatsor & Itzhak Zilcha - 345-362 Public provisions of professional services
by Krzysztof Szczygielski - 363-375 When redistribution makes personalized pricing of externalities useless
by Marc Fleurbaey & Ulrike Kornek - 376-401 Individually rational rules for the division problem when the number of units to be allotted is endogenous
by Gustavo Bergantiños & Jordi Massó & Alejandro Neme
February 2021, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 5-28 Private protection and public policing
by Ross Hickey & Steeve Mongrain & Joanne Roberts & Tanguy van Ypersele - 29-52 Social Security and the increasing longevity gap
by Eytan Sheshinski & Frank N. Caliendo - 53-68 Speculative trade and the value of public information
by Spyros Galanis - 69-104 Criminal mobility, fugitives, and extradition rules
by Rosario Crinó & Giovanni Immordino & Salvatore Piccolo - 105-140 Green consumers and environmental policy
by Christos Constantatos & Christos Pargianas & Eftichios S. Sartzetakis - 141-157 The political economy of enforcer liability for wrongful police stops
by Tim Friehe & Murat C. Mungan - 158-171 On the core of economies with multilateral environmental externalities
by Giorgos Stamatopoulos - 172-196 Lexicographic choice under variable capacity constraints
by Battal Doğan & Serhat Doğan & Kemal Yıldız - 197-197 Special issue on: The economics of Covid and other pandemics
by Rabah Amir & Raouf Boucekkine
December 2020, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 1740-1745 Introduction to the thematic issue on “Regulation in health, environmental and innovation sectors”
by Rabah Amir & Joana Resende & Bernard Sinclair‐Desgagné - 1746-1771 Cost–benefit analysis of age‐specific deconfinement strategies
by Christian Gollier - 1772-1800 Environmental certification programs: How does information provision compare with taxation?
by Andrea Podhorsky - 1801-1851 Can mandatory certification promote greenwashing? A signaling approach
by Dolores Garrido & Ana Espínola‐Arredondo & Felix Munoz‐Garcia - 1852-1874 Make and buy in a polluting industry
by Takeshi Iida & Arijit Mukherjee - 1875-1920 Cumulative innovation, open source, and distance to frontier
by Luigi Balletta & Antonio Tesoriere - 1921-1942 Thinking inside the box: Optimal policy towards a footloose R&D‐intensive firm
by Gerda Dewit & Dermot Leahy - 1943-1964 Income inequality and technological progress: The effect of R&D incentives, integration, and spillovers
by António Osório & Alberto Pinto - 1965-2018 Labor market regulation under self‐enforcing contracts
by Sahin Avcioglu & Bilgehan Karabay - 2019-2050 Corruption, tax evasion, and seigniorage in a monetary endogenous growth model
by Réda Marakbi & Patrick Villieu - 2051-2081 The merger paradox, collusion, and competition policy
by Filomena Garcia & Jose Manuel Paz y Miño & Gustavo Torrens - 2082-2102 The limited liability effect: Implications for anticompetitive horizontal mergers
by Bernard Franck & Nicolas Le Pape
September 2020, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 1183-1212 Partisan and bipartisan gerrymandering
by Hideo Konishi & Chen‐Yu Pan - 1213-1244 Reproductive health, fairness, and optimal policies
by Johanna Etner & Natacha Raffin & Thomas Seegmuller - 1245-1261 Taxation of capital income in overlapping generations economies
by Torben M. Andersen - 1262-1288 Are short‐term effects of pollution important for growth and optimal fiscal policy?
by Sugata Ghosh & Trishita Ray Barman & Manash Ranjan Gupta - 1289-1312 Free riders and the optimal prize in public‐good funding lotteries
by Paan Jindapon & Zhe Yang - 1313-1337 Diffusion and adoption of advanced emission abatement technology induced by permit trading
by Alfred Endres & Tim Friehe & Bianca Rundshagen - 1338-1367 Optimal age‐dependent income taxation in a dynamic extensive model: The case for negative participation tax on young people
by Takao Kataoka & Yoshihiro Takamatsu - 1368-1390 Endogenous formation of multiple social groups
by Ngoc M. Nguyen & Lionel Richefort & Thomas Vallée - 1391-1419 Social welfare, parental altruism, and inequality
by Pietro Reichlin - 1420-1441 Standards policy and international trade: Multilateralism versus regionalism
by Yasuhiro Takarada & Yasushi Kawabata & Akihiko Yanase & Hiroshi Kurata - 1442-1461 Optimal growth when consumption takes time
by Thai Ha‐Huy & Cuong Le Van & Thi‐Do‐Hanh Nguyen - 1462-1480 Does technology licensing matter for privatization?
by Leonard F. S. Wang & Arijit Mukherjee & Chenhang Zeng - 1481-1514 Shapley and Scarf housing markets with consumption externalities
by Maria Gabriella Graziano & Claudia Meo & Nicholas C. Yannelis - 1515-1529 Equilibrium opacity in ultimatum‐offer bargaining
by Kai A. Konrad & Marcel Thum - 1530-1558 Political activism and polarization
by Raghul S. Venkatesh - 1559-1583 Motivation crowding‐out and green‐paradox‐like outcomes
by Simone Marsiglio & Marco Tolotti - 1584-1617 Labor market characteristics and cultural choice
by Christopher Ellis & Jon C. Thompson & Jiabin Wu - 1618-1659 A theory of reverse retirement
by Gregory Ponthiere - 1660-1686 Voting over selfishly optimal tax schedules: Can Pigouvian tax redistribute income?
by Darong Dai - 1687-1704 Aiding refugees, aiding peace?
by M. Christian Lehmann - 1705-1712 The effect of a progressive taxation scheme on the endogenous formation of jurisdictions
by Remy Oddou - 1713-1733 A demand‐induced overtreatment model with heterogeneous experts
by Bertrand Crettez & Régis Deloche & Marie‐Hélène Jeanneret‐Crettez
August 2020, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 839-844 Introduction to the thematic issue on government‐provided services
by Rabah Amir & Helmuth Cremer & Rim Lahmandi‐Ayed - 845-876 A model of the optimal allocation of government expenditures
by Simon Fan & Yu Pang & Pierre Pestieau - 877-898 Resource‐driven victory
by Mahsa Jahandideh - 899-932 Nursing home choice, family bargaining, and optimal policy in a Hotelling economy
by Marie‐Louise Leroux & Gregory Ponthiere - 933-948 On the value of Medicaid in providing access to long‐term care
by Markus Fels - 949-972 Estate recovery and long‐term care insurance
by Christophe Courbage & Guillem Montoliu‐Montes - 973-991 Why is free education so popular? A political economy explanation
by Juan A. Correa & Yijia Lu & Francisco Parro & Mauricio Villena - 992-1016 Human capital investment, credentialing, and wage differentials
by Masashi Tanaka - 1017-1040 University‐firm competition in basic research and university funding policy
by Rune Stenbacka & Mihkel Tombak - 1041-1068 Pricing schemes and market efficiency in private retirement systems
by Sam Flanders & Melati Nungsari & Marcela Parada‐Contzen - 1069-1104 Is an unfunded social security system good or bad for growth? A theoretical analysis of social security systems financed by VAT
by Noritaka Maebayashi - 1105-1119 Contingent wage subsidy
by Robertas Zubrickas - 1120-1150 Saving the public from the private? Incentives and outcomes in dual practice
by Michael Kuhn & Robert Nuscheler - 1151-1175 Supply function competition in a mixed electric power market
by Marc Escrihuela‐Villar & Carlos Gutiérrez‐Hita & José Vicente‐Pérez
June 2020, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 473-500 Contribution to a public good under subjective uncertainty
by Anwesha Banerjee & Nicolas Gravel - 501-531 Wage endogeneity, tax evasion, and optimal nonlinear income taxation
by Firouz Gahvari & Luca Micheletto - 532-554 Redistributive innovation policy, inequality, and efficiency
by Parantap Basu & Yoseph Getachew - 555-582 Public good agreements under the weakest‐link technology
by Alejandro Caparrós & Michael Finus - 583-629 Trust, ability‐to‐pay, and charitable giving
by Ida Ferrara & Paul Missios - 630-655 The importance of considering optimal government policy when social norms matter for the private provision of public goods
by Guy Meunier & Ingmar Schumacher - 656-697 Dynamic coordination with timing frictions: Theory and applications
by Bernardo Guimaraes & Caio Machado & Ana E. Pereira - 698-728 Subsidy competition and imperfect labor markets
by Tadashi Morita & Yukiko Sawada & Kazuhiro Yamamoto - 729-750 Competition, patent protection, and innovation with heterogeneous firms in an endogenous market structure
by Keishun Suzuki - 751-768 International capital market and repeated tax competition
by Satoshi Kasamatsu & Hikaru Ogawa - 769-820 Private investment with social benefits under uncertainty: The dark side of public financing
by Giuseppe Attanasi & Kene Boun My & Marco Buso & Anne Stenger - 821-833 Can everyone benefit from economic integration?
by Christopher P. Chambers & Takashi Hayashi
April 2020, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 279-284 An introduction to the second special issue commemorating works of James Andreoni, Theodore Bergstrom, Larry Blume, and Hal Varian
by Olivier Bochet & Nikos Nikiforakis & Ernesto Reuben & John Wooders & Myrna Wooders - 285-301 Bergstrom, Blume, and Varian: Voluntary contributions and neutrality
by Marta Faias & Emma Moreno‐García & Gareth D. Myles - 302-319 Bargaining foundation for ratio equilibrium in public‐good economies
by Anne van den Nouweland & Agnieszka Rusinowska - 320-337 Charitable asymmetric bidders
by Olivier Bos - 338-354 Global public goods and unilateral matching mechanisms
by Wolfgang Buchholz & Weifeng Liu - 355-370 Efficiency and stability of sampling equilibrium in public goods games
by César Mantilla & Rajiv Sethi & Juan Camilo Cárdenas - 371-387 Warm glow and the transmission of pro‐socialness across generations
by Ngo Van Long - 388-407 Cooperation in a risky world
by Vincent Théroude & Adam Zylbersztejn - 408-432 The impact of peer ratings on cooperation: The role of information and cost of rating
by Marco Faillo & Daniela Grieco & Luca Zarri - 433-448 The effect of religion on Muslims’ charitable contributions to members of a non‐Muslim majority
by Rebecca B. Morton & Kai Ou & Xiangdong Qin - 449-467 Principles versus principal: Reconciling norm compliance and shareholder value
by Bernard Sinclair‐Desgagné
February 2020, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 5-24 Attending to inattention: Identification of deadweight loss under nonsalient taxes
by Giacomo Brusco & Benjamin Glass - 25-48 Tying the politicians’ hands: The optimal limits to representative democracy
by Didier Laussel & Ngo Van Long - 49-68 Regulation and altruism
by Izabela Jelovac & Samuel Kembou Nzale - 69-97 The evasion of fiscal and labor regulations: Firm behavior and optimal tax policy
by Katherine Cuff & Steeve Mongrain & Joanne Roberts - 98-145 When the light shines too much: Rational inattention and pandering
by Federico Trombetta - 146-169 Distributive politics of public goods networks through multistage voting
by Kengo Kurosaka - 170-189 Group identification with (incomplete) preferences
by Wonki Jo Cho & Alejandro Saporiti - 190-219 Fiscal rules in a monetary economy: Implications for growth and welfare
by Tetsuo Ono - 220-244 Choosing the agent's group identity in a trust game with delegated decision making
by Alexander Zimper & Nicky Nicholls - 245-273 Valuations and dynamics of negotiations
by Armando Gomes
December 2019, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 971-990 The political sustainability of a basic income scheme and social health insurance
by Mathias Kifmann & Kerstin Roeder - 991-1016 Use it or lose it
by Fahad Khalil & Doyoung Kim & Jacques Lawarree - 1017-1036 Job protection, housing market regulation, and the youth
by Antoine Bonleu & Bruno Decreuse & Tanguy van Ypersele - 1037-1055 Long‐term care and intrafamily moral hazard: Optimal public policy
by Justina Klimaviciute - 1056-1073 The determination of public tuition fees in a mixed education system: A majority voting model
by Hejer Lasram & Didier Laussel - 1074-1106 Optimal antibribery policy when bribery type is endogenous
by Fuhai Hong & Zhendong Yin - 1107-1125 Border tax adjustments and tariff‐tax reforms with consumption pollution
by Nikos Tsakiris & Panos Hatzipanayotou & Michael S. Michael - 1126-1142 Spillover feedback loops and strategic complements in R&D
by Evangelia Chalioti - 1143-1178 Poverty, competition, democracy, and ownership: A general equilibrium model with vertical preferences
by Amani Kahloul & Rim Lahmandi‐Ayed & Hejer Lasram - 1179-1199 Giving at the close: Experimental evidence on cooperation in contributing to a public good
by Yuval Arbel & Ronen Bar‐El & Mordechai E. Schwarz & Yossef Tobol - 1200-1220 Spillovers, subsidies, and second‐best socially optimal R&D
by Rabah Amir & Huizhong Liu & Dominika Machowska & Joana Resende - 1221-1265 Public goods, voting, and growth
by Kirill Borissov & Joseph Hanna & Stéphane Lambrecht - 1266-1285 Optimal interregional redistribution and local borrowing rules under migration and asymmetric information
by Darong Dai & Liqun Liu & Guoqiang Tian - 1286-1308 Licensing versus assignment: Innovation transfer in an asymmetric duopoly
by Shuai Niu - 1309-1331 Optimal fiscal policy in a model with inherited aspirations and habit formation
by Stéphane Bouché & Carlos De Miguel
October 2019, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 799-803 Introduction to the JPET special issues commemorating works of James Andreoni, Theodore Bergstrom, Larry Blume, and Hal Varian
by Olivier Bochet & Nikos Nikiforakis & Ernesto Reuben & John Wooders & Myrna Wooders - 804-811 James Andreoni and the quest for others in our utility functions
by Manuel Muñoz‐Herrera & Nikos Nikiforakis - 812-825 Building rational cooperation on their own: Learning to start small
by James Andreoni & Michael A. Kuhn & Larry Samuelson - 826-846 Taxation, redistribution, and observability in social dilemmas
by Daniel A. Brent & Lata Gangadharan & Anca Mihut & Marie Claire Villeval - 847-865 Intragroup competition in public good games: The role of relative performance incentives and risk attitudes
by Annarita Colasante & Aurora García‐Gallego & Nikolaos Georgantzis & Andrea Morone & Tiziana Temerario - 866-894 On the voluntary provision of “weakest‐link” public goods: The case of private information
by Stefano Barbieri & David A. Malueg - 895-902 Constrained public goods in networks
by Nizar Allouch & Maia King - 903-922 Impulse balance and framing effects in threshold public good games
by Edward Cartwright & Anna Stepanova & Lian Xue - 923-944 Public policy, dynamic status preferences, and wealth inequality
by Evangelos V. Dioikitopoulos & Stephen J. Turnovsky & Ronald Wendner - 945-966 Political contestability and public contracting
by Marian W. Moszoro & Pablo T. Spiller
August 2019, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 601-621 A pure hedonic theory of utility and status: Unhappy but efficient invidious comparisons
by Pascal Courty & Merwan Engineer - 622-649 Set them (almost) free: Discretion in electoral campaigns under incomplete information
by Vardan Baghdasaryan & Elena Manzoni - 650-686 Industry equilibrium with random exit or default
by Svetlana Boyarchenko & Piin‐Hueih Chiang - 687-707 On the distributional effects of commodity taxation
by Oriol Carbonell‐Nicolau - 708-737 Optimal mixed taxation, credit constraints, and the timing of income tax reporting
by Robin Boadway & Jean‐Denis Garon & Louis Perrault - 738-753 Taxation under oligopoly in a general equilibrium setting
by David R. Collie - 754-770 Equilibrium audit strategies against tax treaty shopping
by Sunghoon Hong - 771-793 Mixed duopoly: Differential game approach
by Koichi Futagami & Toshihiro Matsumura & Kizuku Takao
June 2019, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 371-399 Pollution effects on preferences: A unified approach
by Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot - 400-432 Price–quality competition in a mixed duopoly
by Tilman Klumpp & Xuejuan Su - 433-459 Rewarding idleness
by Andrea Canidio & Thomas Gall - 460-487 On optimal redistributive capital taxation
by Leslie J. Reinhorn - 488-511 Participation constraints of matching mechanisms
by Weifeng Liu