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Volume 1 / 1966 - Volume 151 / 2012
249-262
Does the Fed Contribute to a Political Business Cycle?
Burton A. Abrams and Plamen Iossifov
263-300
Original Article
Campaign finance reform and electoral competition
John R. Lott
301-313
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Appeasing nihilists? Some economic thoughts on reducing terrorist activity
Jan Schnellenbach
315-319
Note on rent-seeking and committees using a proportionate-sharing rule
Alan A. Lockard
321-322
The Design of Rent-Seeking Competitions: Committees, Preliminary, and Final Contests: Corrigendum
J. Atsu Amegashie
323-352
The strategic advantage of interdependent preferences in rent-seeking contests
T. Guse and B. Hehenkamp
353-368
Contests with an unknown number of contestants
Johannes Münster
369-380
Rent-seeking with asymmetric valuations: Addition or deletion of a player
Alexander Matros
381-398
Public choice principles of redistricting
Thomas W. Gilligan and John G. Matsusaka
399-415
Community size, heterogeneity and voter turnouts
Serguei Kaniovski and Dennis C. Mueller
417-434
An experimental analysis of voting in the Stability and Growth Pact in the European Monetary Union
Bernd Irlenbusch and Matthias Sutter
435-460
Do elections lead to informed public decisions?
Otto H. Swank and Bauke Visser
461-474
Contribution limits and the effectiveness of campaign spending
Thomas Stratmann
475-486
Rent-seeking with scarce talent: A model of preemptive hiring
Sami Dakhlia and Paul Pecorino
487-506
Local government internal structure, external constraints and the median voter
Geoffrey K. Turnbull and Gyusuck Geon
507-510
Book review
Autocratic, Democratic, and Optimal Government: Fiscal Choices and Economic Outcomes
Randall G. Holcombe
511-514
Computational and Mathematical Modeling in the Social Sciences
Scott E. Page
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