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January 2005, Volume 122, Issue 1
- 69-97 Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of growth?
by Pierre-Guillaume Méon & Khalid Sekkat - 99-114 Does free trade really reduce growth? Further testing using the economic freedom index
by Niclas Berggren & Henrik Jordahl - 115-132 Partisan stabilization policy and voter control
by David Kiefer - 133-157 Tax morale in Latin America
by Benno Torgler - 159-175 Can process conditionality enhance aid effectiveness?
by Carsten Hefeker & Katharina Michaelowa - 177-198 Suicide-bombing as inter-generational investment
by Jean-Paul Azam - 199-220 Radicalization as a reaction to failure: An economic model of Islamic extremism
by Mario Ferrero - 221-243 Party competition in a heterogeneous electorate: The role of dominant-issue voters
by Ivo Bischoff - 245-247 L.-A. Gerard-Varet, S.-C. Kolm, and J. Mercier Ythier (Eds.), The economics of reciprocity, giving and altruism. Houndmills and London: Palgrave Macmillan and New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000. x + 387 pages. USD 79.95/GBP 65.50 (cloth)
by Hazem Ghobarah - 248-249 Steven J. Brams, Biblical games: Game theory and the Hebrew Bible. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003. 220 pages. USD 50.00 (cloth); 17.95 (paper)
by Tyler Cowen
December 2004, Volume 121, Issue 3
- 263-277 A Public Choice Analysis of Endangered Species Listings
by R. Rawls & David Laband
February 2004, Volume 121, Issue 3
- 279-308 Collusion, Collective Action and Protection: Theory and Evidence
by Richard Damania & Per Fredriksson & Thomas Osang - 309-333 Tax Britannica: Nineteenth Century Tariffs and British National Income
by Sami Dakhlia & John Nye - 335-361 Inward-Looking Policies, Institutions, Autocrats, and Economic Growth in Latin America: An Empirical Exploration
by Alberto Chong & Luisa Zanforlin - 363-390 The Persistence of Corruption and Regulatory Compliance Failures: Theory and Evidence
by Richard Damania & Per Fredriksson & Muthukumara Mani - 391-412 Exclusive Committee Assignments and Party Pressure in the U.S. House of Representatives
by K. Kanthak - 413-430 Party Polarization and the Business Cycle in the United States
by Edward López & Carlos Ramírez - 431-453 The Advantages of Pure Forms of Parliamentary Democracy over Mixed Forms
by Charles Blankart & Dennis Mueller - 455-480 North-South Climate Change Negotiations: A Sequential Game with Asymmetric Information
by A. Caparrós & J.-C. Péreau & T. Tazdaït - 481-483 Explaining the Enhanced HIPC Initiative: A Response to Michaelowa (2003)
by Peter Hjertholm - 485-486 Why HIPC II Cannot be Explained on the Basis of Economic Theory – A Response to Peter Hjertholm
by Katharina Michaelowa - 487-506 A Neo-Downsian Model of the Alternative Vote as a Mechanism for Mitigating Ethnic Conflict in Plural Societies
by Jon Fraenkel & Bernard Grofman - 507-517 The alternative vote and interethnic moderation: A reply to Fraenkel and Grofman
by Donald Horowitz - 517-520 Geoffrey Brennan and Francis G. Castles (Eds.), Australia Reshaped
by Giuseppe Eusepi
October 2004, Volume 121, Issue 1
- 1-24 Coalition Governments Versus Minority Governments: Bargaining Power, Cohesion and Budgeting Outcomes
by Gerald Pech - 25-49 Monotonicity and its Cognates in the Theory of Choice
by Hannu Nurmi - 51-67 A Model of Political Competition in the Underlying Space of Ideology
by Claudio Bonilla - 69-82 Rewarding Policemen Increases Crime. Another Surprising Result from the Inspection Game
by Luciano Andreozzi - 83-98 Public School Music: Notes on the Public Provision of a Quasi-Private Good
by Laura Langbein - 99-130 A Stiglerian View on Banking Supervision
by Friedrich Heinemann & Martin Schüler - 131-155 Optimal Central Banker Contracts and Common Agency
by Georgios Chortareas & Stephen Miller - 157-177 Competition of Politicians for Incentive Contracts and Elections
by Hans Gersbach - 179-211 Abstention in Daylight: Strategic Calculus of Voting in the European Parliament
by Abdul Noury - 213-238 The Political Economy of Gordon Tullock
by Roger Congleton - 239-255 Social Norms and the Paradox of Elections’ Turnout
by João Amaro de Matos & Pedro Barros - 257-259 Gene Smiley, Rethinking the Great Depression
by Jim Couch - 260-262 George Tsebelis, Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work
by Bryan Caplan
September 2004, Volume 120, Issue 3_4
- 241-246 A Snipe Hunt
by Robert D. Tollison - 247-266 Political Equilibrium and the Provision of Public Goods
by John C. Goodman & Philip K. Porter - 267-300 The Informal Sector in Developed and Less Developed Countries: A Literature Survey
by Klarita Gërxhani - 301-329 Leviathan and Fiscal Illusion in Local Government Overlapping Jurisdictions
by Rebecca J. Campbell - 331-352 The Last 30 Years of Public Choice: An Analysis of Author and Institution Rankings
by Russell S. Sobel & Jennis J. Taylor - 353-357 Competition and Monopoly Power in Local Government: An Extension of Caplan (2001)
by Benjamin Powell - 359-377 Factors Underlying the Growth of Local Government in the 19th Century United States
by Randall G. Holcombe & Donald J. Lacombe - 379-400 Campaign-Finance Reform: A Public Choice Perspective
by Burton A. Abrams & Russell F. Settle - 401-437 National Competitive Advantage and the Roles of Economic and Political Freedom: Evidence from Hong Kong
by Edmund R. Thompson - 439-401 Does Policy Stability Increase the Constitutional Court's Independence? The Case of Italy During the First Republic (1956--1992)
by Michele Santoni & Francesco Zucchini - 463-465 Peter Bernholz, Monetary Regimes and Inflation: History, Economic and Political Relationships
by Brian Goff - 465-468 Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, The Political Economy of the European Union: Institutions, Policy, and Economic Growth
by Russell S. Sobel - 468-471 Arye L. Hillman, Public Finance and Public Policy: Responsibilities and Limitations of Government
by Randall G. Holcombe - 472-476 Arye Hillman, Public Finance and Public Policy: Responsibilities and Limitations of Government
by Kevin Siqueira
July 2004, Volume 120, Issue 1_2
- 1-27 Environmental Policy, Public Interest and Political Market
by Georges A. Tanguay & Paul Lanoie & Jérôme Moreau - 29-39 Is the Walsh Contract Really Optimal?
by Francisco Candel-Sánchez & Juan Cristóbal Campoy-Miñarroy - 41-61 Does Academic Publishing Pass the Real Market Test?
by Mark Thornton - 63-85 Party, Constituency, and Representation: Votes on Abortion in the British House of Commons
by John Baughman - 87-121 The Birth and Growth of the Social Insurance State: Explaining Old Age and Medical Insurance Across Countries
by David M. Cutler & Richard Johnson - 123-142 Policy Reform and the Free-Rider Problem
by John R. Conlon & Paul Pecorino - 143-167 Why not Africa? -- Growth and Welfare Effects of Secure Property Rights
by Ines Lindner & Holger Strulik - 169-189 Partisan Differences in Economic Outcomes and Corresponding Voting Behavior: Evidence from the U.S
by Sergiy Verstyuk - 191-204 The Displacement Effect in the Growth of Governments
by Gabriella Legrenzi - 205-220 Partisan Differences in Swedish Macroeconomic Policy
by Mattias Erlandsson - 221-224 Barry C. Burden (Ed.), Uncertainty in American Politics
by Joseph P. McGarrity - 225-228 Ernesto Garzón Valdés et al., The Future of Democracy: Essays of the Tampere Club
by Hartmut Kliemt - 228-233 John D. Huber and Charles R. Shipan, Deliberate Discretion? The Institutional Foundations of Bureaucratic Autonomy
by Sean Gailmard
June 2004, Volume 119, Issue 3_4
- 263-280 Nietzschean Development Failures
by Arye L. Hillman - 281-310 Public Employees as Swing Voters: Empirical Evidence on Opposition to Public Reform
by Jørn Rattsø & Rune J. Sørensen - 311-334 Strikes and Political Activism of Trade Unions: Theory and Application to Bangladesh
by Jean-Paul Azam & Claire Salmon - 335-358 Taxes, Budgetary Rule and Majority Voting
by Helmuth Cremer & Philippe De Donder & Firouz Gahvari - 359-380 Contests Among Bureaucrats
by Dieter Bös - 381-424 How Universal is Behavior? A Four Country Comparison of Spite and Cooperation in Voluntary Contribution Mechanisms
by Jordi Brandts & Tatsuyoshi Saijo & Arthur Schram - 425-443 Controlling Migration in an Open Labor Market
by Marcel Thum - 445-464 A Public Choice Perspective of IMF and World Bank Lending and Conditionality
by Axel Dreher - 465-467 Rick Farmer, John David Rausch, Jr. and John C. Green (Eds.), The Test of Time: Coping With Legislative Term Limits
by Aaron Steelman - 468-470 Hervé Moulin, Fair Division and Collective Welfare
by Alan D. Taylor - 470-473 Charles A. Kromkowski, Recreating the American Republic: Rules of Apportionment, Constitutional Change, and American Political Development, 1700--1870
by Keith L. Dougherty - 473-476 Omar Azfar and Charles A. Cadwell (Eds.), Market-Augmenting Government: The Institutional Foundations for Prosperity; Stephen Knack (Ed.), Democracy, Governance, and Growth
by Randall G. Holcombe
April 2004, Volume 119, Issue 1_2
- 1-12 Conservatism and Economics: A Sweet Turkish Delight
by Charles K. Rowley - 13-30 Blood, Baath and Beyond: the Constitutional Dilemma of Iraq
by Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard - 31-59 Are Voters Better Informed When They Have a Larger Say in Politics? -- Evidence for the European Union and Switzerland
by Matthias Benz & Alois Stutzer - 61-72 The Evolution and Convergence of the Government Expenditure Composition in the OECD Countries
by Ismael Sanz & Francisco J. Vel·zquez - 73-90 Effects of Term Limits on Fiscal Performance: Evidence from Democratic Nations
by Joseph M. Johnson & W. Mark Crain - 91-117 Modeling Other-Regarding Preferences and an Experimental Test
by Norman Frohlich & Joe Oppenheimer & Anja Kurki - 119-142 Multidimensional Welfare Aggregation
by Christian List - 143-159 Expressive Voting and Government Redistribution: Testing Tullock's `Charity of the Uncharitable'
by Russell S. Sobel & Gary A. Wagner - 161-178 Sent Seeking With Private Values
by David A. Malueg & Andrew J. Yates - 179-217 The Public Acceptance of Green Taxes: 2 Million Voters Express Their Opinion
by Philippe Thalmann - 219-240 Small States, Large Unitary States and Federations
by Matthias Wrede - 241-254 School Choice: Money, Race, and Congressional Voting on Vouchers
by Omer Gokcekus & Joshua J. Phillips & Edward Tower - 255-258 Randall G. Holcombe, From Liberty to Democracy: The Transformation of American Government
by Jac C. Heckelman - 258-261 Attiat F. Ott, The Public Sector in the Global Economy: From the Driver's Seat to the Back Seat
by Anton D. Lowenberg
March 2004, Volume 118, Issue 3_4
- 223-234 George W. Bush and the Return to Deficit Finance
by William F. Shughart II - 235-249 Economists and Fiscal Policy Advice: A Deficit or a Deficiency?
by Michael C. Munger - 251-270 Judicial Selection: Politics, Biases, and Constituency Demands
by Thomas Stratmann & Jared Garner - 271-288 Economic Freedom and Taxation: Is There a Trade-off in the Locational Competition Between Countries?
by Peter Egger & Hannes Winner - 289-323 Tinpots, Totalitarians (and Democrats): An Empirical Investigation of the Effects of Economic Growth on Civil Liberties and Political Rights
by Muhammed N. Islam & Stanley L. Winer - 325-340 Crime, Confiscation, and Frowth: For and Against Leviathan
by Russell D. Murphy, Jr. - 341-364 The Determinants of Vote Intentions in Portugal
by Francisco JosÈ Veiga & Linda GonÁalves Veiga - 365-388 Political Fragmentation and Fiscal Outcomes
by Roberto Ricciuti - 389-412 Comparing Electoral Systems: A Geometric Analysis
by Anouk RiviËre - 413-435 Group Formation and Political Conflict: Instrumental and Expressive Approaches
by Alan Hamlin & Colin Jennings - 437-449 Majority Support for Progressive Income Taxation with Corner Preferences
by Philippe De Donder & Jean Hindriks - 451-468 An Alternative Constitutional Treaty for the European Union
by Peter Bernholz & Friedrich Schneider & Roland Vaubel & Frank Vibert - 469-473 Dennis C. Mueller, Public Choice III
by William F. Shughart II - 473-477 Philipp Maier, Political Pressure, Rhetoric and Monetary Policy: Lessons for the European Central Bank
by Michelle R. Garfinkel
January 2004, Volume 118, Issue 1_2
- 1-1 Editorial
by Charles K. Rowley & Robert D. Tollison - 1-10 A Road Map to Middle Eastern peace? -- A Public Choice Perspective
by Tyler Cowen - 11-24 Misplaced Applications of Economic Theory to the Middle East
by Steven Plaut - 25-27 Response to Steven Plaut
by Tyler Cowen - 29-30 The Final Word
by Steven Plaut - 31-51 Reflections on Public Choice
by Bernard Grofman - 53-59 Are the Networks Biased? ``Calling'' States in the 2000 Presidential Election
by J. Wilson Mixon, Jr. & Amit Sen & E. Frank Stephenson - 61-76 The Humean Critique of Lump Sum Taxation (or the Implausibility of Pure Lump Sum Taxes in Autocracy)
by Henry Tam - 77-86 Government Transfers and the Samaritan's Dilemma in the Family
by Ritsuko Futagami & Kimiyoshi Kamada & Takashi Sato - 87-103 A Spatial Model of U.S. Senate Elections
by Jac C. Heckelman - 105-124 Under Two Flags: Symbolic Voting in the State of Mississippi
by G–khan R. Karahan & William F. Shughart II - 125-131 Supplementing Zupan's Measurements of the Ideological Preferences of U.S. Presidents
by Carl Grafton & Anne Permaloff - 133-149 Constituency Opinion and PAC Contributions: A Case of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League
by Youseop Shin - 151-167 Asymmetric Two-Stage Group Rent-Seeking: Comparison of Two Contest Structures
by William E. Stein & Amnon Rapoport - 169-181 On the Use of the Hidden Economy Estimates
by D.K. Bhattacharyya - 183-209 A Social Contract Approach to the Formation of National Borders
by Henry Tam - 211-214 William Bernhard, Banking on Reform: Political Parties and Central Bank Independence in the Industrial Democracies
by Rob Roy McGregor - 214-218 Cass R. Sunstein, Reid Hastie, John W. Payne, David A. Schkade and W. Kip Viscusi, Punitive Damages: How Juries Decide
by Gordon Tullock - 218-221 Barry C. Burden and David C. Kimball, Why Americans Split Their Tickets: Campaigns, Competition, and Divided Government
by Thomas L. Brunell
December 2003, Volume 117, Issue 3-4
- 239-253 Public Goods Theory from Eighteenth Century Political Philosophy to Twentieth Century Economics
by Dougherty, Keith L - 255-272 Rational Bandits: Plunder, Public Goods, and the Vikings
by Kurrild-Klitgaard, Peter & Svendsen, Gert Tinggaard - 273-293 Optimal Policies and Socially Oriented Behavior: Some Problematic Effects of an Incentive Compatible Device
by Frohlich, Norman & Oppenheimer, Joe - 295-314 Heterogeneous Preferences and Collective Action
by Ahn, T K & Ostrom, Elinor & Walker, James M - 315-331 Which Public Goods Are Endangered?: How Evolving Communication Technologies Affect The Logic of Collective Action
by Lupia, Arthur & Sin, Gisela - 333-340 Interest Groups and Investment: A Further Test of the Olson Hypothesis
by Coates, Dennis & Heckelman, Jac C - 341-355 Groups, Growth and Trust: Cross-Country Evidence on the Olson and Putnam Hypotheses
by Knack, Stephen - 357-372 Market-Mobilized Capital
by Azfar, Omar & Matheson, Thornton
October 2003, Volume 117, Issue 1-2
- 1-25 Risk Aversion, Heterogeneity and Contests
by Cornes, Richard & Hartley, Roger - 27-50 Democracy, Government Spending, and Economic Growth: A Political-Economic Explanation of the Barro-Effect
by Plumper, Thomas & Martin, Christian W - 51-78 Voting on Low-Skill Immigration under Different Pension Regimes
by Krieger, Tim - 79-98 Party Platforms with Endogenous Party Membership
by Poutvaara, Panu - 99-124 Constitutionalism, Division of Power and Transaction Costs
by Berggren, Niclas & Karlson, Nils - 125-161 Fiscal and Spending Behavior of Local Governments: Identification of Price Effects When Prices Are Not Observed
by Aaberge, Rolf & Langorgen, Audun - 163-175 Use of Integer Programming to Optimize the Scheduling of Panels at Annual Meetings of the Public Choice Society
by Potthoff, Richard F & Munger, Michael C - 177-190 On Some Limitations of the Median Voting Rule
by Gehrlein, William V & Lepelley, Dominique - 191-220 The Contributions and Impact of Professor William H. Riker
by Maske, Kellie & Durden, Garey
September 2003, Volume 116, Issue 3-4
- 247-270 How Liberalism Kills Democracy or Sen's Theorem Revisited
by Billot, Antoine - 271-295 Central Banker Contracts, Incomplete Information, and Monetary Policy Surprises: In Search of a Selfish Central Banker?
by Chortareas, Georgios E & Miller, Stephen M - 297-312 Counting the Cost of the Intifada: Consumption, Saving and Political Instability in Israel
by Fielding, David - 313-332 The Political Economy of Fiscal Policy: An Experimental Study on the Strategic Use of Deficits
by Sutter, Matthias - 333-350 Government Strength, Power Dispersion in Governments and Budget Deficits in OECD-Countries: A Voting Power Approach
by Huber, Gerald & Kocher, Martin & Sutter, Matthias - 351-366 Eating the Rich vs. Feeding the Poor: Borrowing Constraints and the Reluctance to Redistribute
by Harms, Philipp & Zink, Stefan - 367-379 The Case for Regulatory Rent-Seeking: CRA Based Protests of Bank Mergers and Acquisitions
by Gramm, Marshall - 381-398 Monarchy, Monopoly and Mercantilism: Brazil versus the United States in the 1800s
by Zanella, Fernando C & Ekelund, Robert B & Laband, David N - 399-417 Private versus Public Charity: Reassessing Crowding Out from the Supply Side
by Ferris, J Stephen & West, Edwin G - 419-433 Litigation and the Evolution of Legal Remedies: A Dynamic Model
by Fon, Vincy & Parisi, Francesco - 435-451 Decision by Sortition: A Means to Reduce Rent-Seeking
by Lockard, Alan A
July 2003, Volume 116, Issue 1-2
- 1-18 Sequential Contests
by Morgan, John - 19-29 The Size and Significance of the Pareto Set in Spatial Voting Models
by Holcombe, Randall G - 31-54 The Empirical Frequency of a Pivotal Vote
by Mulligan, Casey B & Hunter, Charles G - 55-78 Strategic Considerations and Judicial Review: The Case of Workers' Compensation Laws in the American States
by Langer, Laura - 79-90 The All-Pay Auction When a Committee Awards the Prize
by Amegashie, J Atsu - 91-108 Class Action Extraction?
by Haymond, Jeffrey & West, James E - 109-145 Public Co-financing of Private Sector's Investments: Subsidiarity and Corruption
by Fedeli, Silvia & Forte, Francesco - 147-164 Ballot Layout Effects in the 1995 Elections of the Brussels' Government
by Geys, Benny & Heyndels, Bruno - 165-184 Voting Rules, Manipulability and Social Homogeneity
by Lepelley, Dominique & Valognes, Fabrice - 185-204 Political Competition and Pork-Barrel Politics in the Allocation of Public Investment in Mexico
by Costa-I-Font, Joan & Rodriguez-Oreggia, Eduardo & Lunapla, Dario - 205-223 Publishing as Prostitution?--Choosing between One's Own Ideas and Academic Success
by Frey, Bruno S
June 2003, Volume 115, Issue 3-4
- 259-283 Corruption, Cooperation and Endogenous Time Discount Rates
by Klochko, Marianna A & Ordeshook, Peter C - 285-298 A Correction in Elementary Public Choice Geometry
by Buchanan, James M & Yoon, Yong J - 299-312 Optimal Taxation, Economic Growth and Income Inequality
by Scully, Gerald W - 313-331 Implicit Taxes Collected by State Liquor Monopolies
by Benson, Bruce L & Rasmussen, David W & Zimmerman, Paul R - 333-345 The Tax Revolt and Electoral Competition
by Baker, Samuel H - 347-367 Budgetary Policy with Unified and Decentralized Appropriations Authority
by Dharmapala, Dhammika - 369-396 On the Political Economy of Environmental Policy
by Kirchgassner, Gebhard & Schneider, Friedrich - 397-418 Does Public Policy Crowd Out Private Contributions to Public Goods
by Nyborg, Karine & Rege, Mari - 419-438 Is Private Delivery of Public Services Really Cheaper? Evidence from Public Road Maintenance in Denmark
by Blom-Hansen, Jens - 439-453 Testing the Buchanan-Wagner Hypothesis: European Evidence from Panel Unit Root and Cointegration Tests
by Christopoulos, Dimitris K & Tsionas, Efthymios G - 455-475 Civil War and the Social Contract
by Azam, Jean-Paul & Mesnard, Alice - 477-484 Could the Florida Election Disaster Have Been Avoided by Competition among Polling Stations?
by Harmgart, Heike & Huck, Steffen
April 2003, Volume 115, Issue 1-2
- 1-36 Political Coase Theorem
by Parisi, Francesco - 37-61 Amendment Rules in Constitutions
by Giovannoni, Francesco - 63-81 Public Resource Allocation and Electoral Systems in the U.S. and Japan
by Kawaura, Akihiko - 83-107 Legal Constraints and the Choice of Educational Grant Structures
by Leyden, Dennis P - 109-137 Paradoxes of Voting Power in Dutch Politics
by van Deemen, Adrian & Rusinowska, Agnieszka - 139-162 Has Legislative Television Changed Legislator Behavior?: C-SPAN2 and the Frequency of Senate Filibustering
by Mixon, Franklin G, Jr & Gibson, M Troy & Upadhyaya, Kamal P - 163-183 Government Incentives When Pollution Permits Are Durable Goods
by Haucap, Justus & Kirstein, Roland - 185-198 Local Government Structure and Public Expenditures
by Bradbury, John Charles & Stephenson, E Frank - 199-216 An Experimental Analysis of Rent Seeking under Varying Competitive Conditions
by Anderson, Lisa R & Stafford, Sarah L - 217-240 Taxation and the Veil of Ignorance--A Real Effort Experiment on the Laffer Curve
by Sutter, Matthias & Weck-Hannemann, Hannelore - 257-257 Efficient Influence Activities with Endogenous Rent: Erratum
by Antonelli, Maria Alessandra
March 2003, Volume 114, Issue 3-4
- 1-1 Justice among Natural Equals: Memorial Marker for John Rawls
by Buchanan, James M - 253-273 On the Public Choice Critique of Welfare Economics
by Besley, Timothy & Coate, Stephen - 275-293 Issues, the Spatial Theory of Voting, and British General Elections: A Comparison of Proximity and Directional Models
by Cho, Sungdai & Endersby, James W - 295-318 The Impact of Fiscal Policy and Deregulation on Shadow Economies in Transition Countries: The Case of Ukraine
by Thiessen, Ulrich - 319-347 Policy-Motivated Candidates, Noisy Platforms, and Non-robustness
by Lagerlof, Johan - 349-359 The Dual-Illusion of Grants-in-Aid on Central and Local Expenditures
by Chu, Hong-Yih - 361-385 Freedom and Other Variables in the Choice of Public Pension Systems
by Wang, Lu & Davis, Otto A - 387-420 Crashing the Party: An Experimental Investigation of Strategic Voting in Primary Elections
by Cherry, Todd L & Kroll, Stephan - 421-444 Are Preferences for Fiscal Discipline Endogenous
by Pujol, Francesc & Weber, Luc - 445-459 Public Members on Medical Licensing Boards and the Choice of Entry Barriers
by Broscheid, Andreas & Teske, Paul E - 461-476 The Political Economy of the Enhanced HIPC-Initiative
by Michaelowa, Katharina - 477-489 Bureaucracy Versus Markets in Hospital Care: The Dutch Case
by Janssen, Richard T J M & Leers, Theo & Meijdam, Lex C. & Verbon, Harrie - 499-499 An Impartial Reasoning Solution to the Prisoner's Dilemma: Rejoinder to a Comment by Oded Stark: Erratum
by Frohlich, Norman