1-36
Information, institutions and constitutional arrangements
Abhinay Muthoo and Kenneth A. Shepsle
37-51
Policy errors in executive and legislative decision-making
Randall G. Holcombe and Dmitry Ryvkin
53-62
Open AccessIdeological externalities, social pressures, and political parties
Amihai Glazer
63-81
Referendum design, quorum rules and turnout
Luís Aguiar-Conraria and Pedro C. Magalhães
83-104
Open AccessChaotic shop-talk or efficient parliament? The Reichstag, the parties, and the problem of governmental instability in the Weimar Republic
Sibylle H. Lehmann
105-118
Terrorism, key assets, and critical infrastructures: to protect or to rebuild? That is the question
Bertrand Crettez and Regis Deloche
119-131
The Marquis de Condorcet goes to Bern
Daniel Bochsler
133-151
Susceptibility to coalitional strategic sponsoring
The case of parliamentary agendas
Boniface Mbih, Sébastien Courtin and Issofa Moyouwou
153-168
Uncertain candidates, valence, and the dynamics of candidate position-taking
Michael Bruter, Robert S. Erikson and Aaron B. Strauss
169-197
Structuring international institutions for the efficient provisioning of global security
Rupayan Gupta
199-214
Desperation votes and private interests: an analysis of Confederate trade legislation
Robert B. Ekelund, John D. Jackson and Mark Thornton
215-238
Open AccessCorruption and the shadow economy: an empirical analysis
Axel Dreher and Friedrich Schneider
239-251
Indicators of electoral victory
Pablo Amorós and M. Socorro Puy
253-274
Expectations of government’s response to disaster
Emily Chamlee-Wright and Virgil Henry Storr
275-291
Lobbying and (de)centralization
Michele Ruta
293-321
Local autonomy, tax morale, and the shadow economy
Benno Torgler, Friedrich Schneider and Christoph A. Schaltegger
323-346
How does social trust lead to better governance? An attempt to separate electoral and bureaucratic mechanisms
Christian Bjørnskov
347-367
Less fighting than expected
Experiments with wars of attrition and all-pay auctions
Hannah Hörisch and Oliver Kirchkamp
369-387
Interaction between federal taxation and horizontal tax competition: theory and evidence from Canada
Leonzio Rizzo
389-392
Book Review
Douglass C. North, John Joseph Wallis, and Barry R. Weingast: Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xvii + 308 pages. USD 30.00 (cloth)
Randall G. Holcombe