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Volume 1 / 1966 - Volume 151 / 2012
1-25
Exchange rate evidence on the effectiveness of United Nations policy
Russell S. Sobel
27-49
How to gerrymander: A formal analysis
Katerina Sherstyuk
51-62
Whether one votes and how one votes
Rodney Fort and Douglas N. Bunn
63-87
Additional incumbent spending really can harm (at least some) incumbents: An analysis of vote share maximization
Dennis Coates
89-115
Do too many cooks always spoil the stew? An experimental analysis of rent-seeking and the role of a strategic buyer
Douglas D. Davis and Robert J. Reilly
117-129
The economic organization of legislatures and how it affects congressional voting
Glenn R. Parker and Suzanne L. Parker
131-148
By-elections, changing fortunes, uncertainty and the mid-term blues
Simon Price and David Sanders
149-175
Expressive voting and electoral equilibrium
Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin
177-200
The political economy of targeting
Philippe De Donder and Jean Hindriks
201-204
Douglas G. Baird, Robert H. Gertner, and Randal C. Picker, Game theory and the law.
Atin Basuchoudhary
204-206
Dirk-Jan Kraan, Budgetary decisions: A public choice approach.
Philip J. Grossman
206-209
Joseph Cornwall Palamountain, Jr., The politics of distribution.
William F. Shughart
210-213
Michelle R. Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas (Eds.), The political economy of conflict and appropriation.
214-218
Robert E. Goodin (Ed.), The theory of institutional design.
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