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Volume 1 / 1966 - Volume 151 / 2012
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Editorial Announcement
Editorial announcement
259-280
Editorial Comments
Economic and security consequences of supreme values
Arye L. Hillman
281-292
Original article
Political institutions and economic growth reconsidered Presidential address for the European Public Choice Society conference, Turku, April 2006
Jakob de Haan
293-313
original article
The effectiveness of institutional borrowing restrictions: Empirical evidence from Spanish municipalities
Fermín Cabasés, Pedro Pascual and Jaime Vallés
315-331
Original Article
Outsourcing in contests
Frode Meland and Odd Rune Straume
333-344
The turnout ‘gap’ and the costs of voting – a comparison of participation at the 2001 general and 2002 local elections in England
Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher
345-350
Political economy of the U.S. temporary duty suspension program: An empirical note
Omer Gokcekus and Amber Barth
351-364
Choosing a runoff election threshold
Jeffrey C. O’Neill
365-386
Natural resources, aid, and democratization: A best-case scenario
Kevin M. Morrison
387-411
Does political knowledge increase turnout? Evidence from the 1997 British general election
Valentino Larcinese
413-434
The effects of alternative power-sharing arrangements: Do “moderating” institutions moderate party strategies and government policy outputs?
Samuel Merrill and James Adams
435-451
Changing minds? Not in Congress!
Keith T. Poole
453-464
Delegation with multiple instruments in a rent-seeking contest
Lambert Schoonbeek
465-468
Scheduling of panels by integer programming: Results for the 2005 and 2006 New Orleans meetings
Richard F. Potthoff and Steven J. Brams
469-489
Campaign resources and electoral success: Evidence from the 2002 French parliamentary elections
Gil S. Epstein and Raphaël Franck
491-499
Goods or resource contests?
Martin Kolmar
501-503
Book Review
David F. Prindle, The Paradox of Democratic Capitalism: Politics and Economics in American Thought . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. USD 49.95 (cloth).
Randall G. Holcombe
505-507
BookReview
Beyond conventional economics: The limits of rational behaviour in political decision making
Bryan Caplan
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