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Title: | Article list of contents |
Journal: | Journal of Public Economics
2009 : AUG, VOL. 93:7-8, p. 831-1015 |
Index terms: | taxation policy politics developing countries developed economies labour supply social security occupational choice educational system incomes |
Freeterms: | intergenerational mobility resource allocation models |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This issue's articles are as follows: " Should we tax or cap political contributions? A lobbying model with policy favors and access " by C. Cotton ; " Propensities to engage in and punish corrupt behavior: Experimental evidence from Australia, India, Indonesia and Singapore " by L. Cameron (et al.) ; " A note on the Bourguignon–Fields class of poverty indices " by L. Esposito and P. Lambert ; " Tax structures in developing countries: Many puzzles and a possible explanation " by R. Gordon and W. Li ; " Labor supply elasticity and social security reform " by S. Imrohoroglu and S. Kitao ; " Assessing policies to equalize opportunity using an equilibrium model of educational and occupational choices " by M.P. Keane and J.E. Roemer ; " Can good projects succeed in bad communities? " by A.I. Khwaja ; " Targeting public goods to the poor in a segregated economy: An empirical analysis of central mandates in rural India " by A. Kochar, K. Singh and S. Singh ; " Escaping epidemics through migration? Quarantine measures under incomplete information about infection risk " by A. Mesnard and P. Seabright ; " International commodity taxation in the presence of unemployment " by S. Moriconi and Y. Sato ; " Corruption perceptions vs. corruption reality " by B.A. Olken ; " School tracking and intergenerational income mobility: Evidence from the Finnish comprehensive school reform " by T. Pekkarinen, R. Uusitalo and S. Kerr ; " The long-run determinants of inequality: What can we learn from top income data? " by J. Roine, J. Vlachos and D. Waldenström ; " Political constraints to growth in an economic union " by M. Ruta ; " Does the diversity of human capital increase GDP? A comparison of education systems " by K. Takii and R. Tanaka ; " AIDS treatment and intrahousehold resource allocation: Children's nutrition and schooling in Kenya " by J.G. Zivin, H. Thirumurthy and M. Goldstein. |
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