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Volume 1 / 1966 - Volume 151 / 2012
1-11
Original Article
The merits of Neo-Downsian modeling of the alternative vote: A reply to Horowitz
Jon Fraenkel and Bernard Grofman
13-23
Editorial Comments
Where have all the parties gone? Fraenkel and Grofman on the alternative vote – yet again
Donald L. Horowitz
25-29
Individual rationality and bargaining
Abraham Diskin and Dan S. Felsenthal
31-40
Political extremism in the presence of a free rider problem
Elie Appelbaum and Eliakim Katz
41-55
Campaign spending and office-seeking motivations: an empirical analysis
Joaquín Artés and Enrique García Viñuela
57-72
The political economy linkage between trade liberalization and domestic environmental regulations
Yu-Bong Lai
73-90
The Borda rule is also intended for dishonest men
Aki Lehtinen
91-105
Election campaign resource allocation
David T. Yi
107-110
Campaign finance reform and electoral competition: Comment
Thomas Stratmann and Francisco J. Aparicio-Castillo
111-128
Explaining legislators’ positions on outside income limits: Voting on honoraria ceilings in the U.S. Senate, 1981–1983
Beth A. Rosenson
129-145
Blood and ink! The common-interest-game between terrorists and the media
Dominic Rohner and Bruno S. Frey
147-155
An analysis of rent-seeking games with relative-payoff maximizers
Thomas Riechmann
157-169
Justifying the Lindahl solution as an outcome of fair cooperation
Wolfgang Buchholz and Wolfgang Peters
171-198
Monopoly rights in the privatization of telephone firms
Bruno E. Viani
199-229
Crowding-out in productive and redistributive rent-seeking
Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci, Eric Langlais, Bruno Lovat and Francesco Parisi
231-251
Kyoto Protocol cooperation: Does government corruption facilitate environmental lobbying?
Per G. Fredriksson, Eric Neumayer and Gergely Ujhelyi
253-256
Book review
Edward P. Stringham, ed., Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice New Brunswick: Transaction, 2007. xiv + 698 pages. USD 89.95 (cloth),89.95 (cloth), 29.95 (paper)
Peter T. Leeson
257-258
Book Review
Barry G. Weingast and Donald A. Wittman (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. xv + 1093 pages. USD 150.00 (cloth)
Randall G. Holcombe
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