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Volume 1 / 1966 - Volume 151 / 2012
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Editorial Commentary
Rejoinder to “The social sub-optimality of competitive elections: comment”
Justin Buchler
3-8
How to avoid transferring a valuable asset
Sam Bucovetsky and Amihai Glazer
9-27
The disadvantaged incumbents: estimating incumbency effects in Indian state legislatures
Yogesh Uppal
29-44
Dictators, development, and the virtue of political instability
Ronen Bar-El
45-64
Pre-electoral commitments and government formation
Marc Debus
65-81
Labor market institutions and income inequality: an empirical exploration
César Calderón and Alberto Chong
83-95
False advertising and experience goods: the case of political services in the U.S. senate
Franklin G. Mixon, Rand W. Ressler and M. Troy Gibson
97-108
Patriotism, pigskins, and politics: an empirical examination of expressive behavior and voting
David N. Laband, Ram Pandit, John P. Sophocleus and Anne M. Laband
109-136
Does Wal-Mart reduce social capital?
Art Carden, Charles Courtemanche and Jeremy Meiners
137-160
Ideologies, vested interest groups, and postal saving privatization in Japan
Masami Imai
161-169
Public goods, group size, and the degree of rivalry
Paul Pecorino
171-197
Non-voted ballots, the cost of voting, and race
John R. Lott
199-216
Voluntary contributions with imperfect information: An experimental study
M. Vittoria Levati, Andrea Morone and Annamaria Fiore
217-219
The social sub-optimality of competitive elections: comment
Randall G. Holcombe
221-238
Individual campaign contributions and candidate ideology
Michael J. Ensley
239-253
Voting on income tax exemptions
Salvatore Barbaro and Jens Suedekum
255-256
Book Review
Magnus Henrekson and Robin Douhan: The political economy of entrepreneurship, 2 vols. Edward Elgar, 2008
257-258
Johann Graf Lambsdorff, The Institutional Economics of Corruption and Reform: Theory, Evidence and Policy Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. xiv + 286 pages. USD 95.00 (cloth), 52.00 (paper)
Friedrich Schneider
259-261
Albert Breton, Gianluigi Galeotti, Pierre Salmon, and Ronald Wintrobe, eds., The Economics of Transparency in Politics Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2007. ix + 236 Pages. USD 99.99 (cloth)
Christopher J. Coyne
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