139-146
Rational benevolence in small committees
Derek J. Clark and Christian Riis
147-161
What makes fiscal consolidations last? A survival analysis of budget cuts in Europe (1960–2004)
Reyes Maroto Illera and Carlos Mulas-Granados
163-178
Public pensions and return migration
Tim Krieger
179-199
Extension of the portfolio allocation model to surplus majority governments: a fuzzy approach
Terry D. Clark, Jennifer M. Larson, John N. Mordeson and Mark J. Wierman
201-229
The political legislation cycle
Francesco Lagona and Fabio Padovano
231-246
A power measure analysis of Amendment 36 in Colorado
Claus Beisbart and Luc Bovens
247-254
Voting to anger and to please others
Amihai Glazer
255-262
The optimal jury size when jury deliberation follows a random walk
Eric Helland and Yaron Raviv
263-292
The impact of globalization on the composition of government expenditures: Evidence from panel data
Axel Dreher, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Heinrich W. Ursprung
293-305
The extent of the population paradox in the Hungarian electoral system
Attila Tasnádi
307-328
Economic freedom and entrepreneurial activity: Some cross-country evidence
Christian Bjørnskov and Nicolai J. Foss
329-346
Income inequality and economic freedom in the U.S. states
Nathan J. Ashby and Russell S. Sobel
347-366
Provoking a civil war
Lorenzo Rocco and Zié Ballo
367-389
An economic or political Kuznets curve?
Henry Tam
391-417
Female voting power: the contribution of women’s suffrage to the growth of social spending in Western Europe (1869–1960)
Toke S. Aidt and Bianca Dallal
419-427
Optimal taxation and economic growth: a comment
Roderick Hill
429-443
Performance and prize decomposition in contests
Gil S. Epstein, Shmuel Nitzan and Mordechai E. Schwarz
445-462
The choice of insurance in the labor market
Michael Neugart
463-488
Does foreign aid distort incentives and hurt growth? Theory and evidence from 75 aid-recipient countries
George Economides, Sarantis Kalyvitis and Apostolis Philippopoulos
489-490
A rejoinder to “A commentary on ‘Does the Fed contribute to a political business cycle?’ ”
Burton A. Abrams
491-493
Book Review
Edward Stringham, ed.,
Anarchy, State and Public Choice
Northampton MA: Edward Elgar, 2005. x + 229 pages. USD $110 (cloth)
Daniel Sutter
495-500
Book Review
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Michael C. Munger
501-504
Book Review
Henry H. Bauer. The Origin, Persistence and Failings of HIV/AIDS Theory
Jefferson: McFarland & Co., 2007. xiv + 282 pages. USD 35.00 (paper)
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