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Otsikko: | Article list of contents |
Lehti: | Journal of Public Economics
2008 : JUN, VOL. 92:5-6, p. 925-1539 |
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Kieli: | eng |
Tiivistelmä: | This issue's articles are as follows: " Diversity and redistribution " by R. Fernández and G. Levy ; " Understanding preferences for income redistribution " by L.C. Keely and C.M. Tan ; " Market and public provision in the presence of human capital externalities " by G. De Fraja ; " When the Joneses' consumption hurts: Optimal public good provision and nonlinear income taxation " by T. Aronsson and O. Johansson-Stenman ; " Learning, public good provision, and the information trap " by A. Berentsen, E. Bruegger and S. Loertscher ; " An experimental test of warm glow giving " by H. Crumpler and P.J. Grossman ; " Local inequality and project choice: Theory and evidence from Ecuador " by M.C. Araujo (et al.) ; " Anonymity, reciprocity, and conformity: Evidence from voluntary contributions to a national park in Costa Rica " by F. Alpizar, F. Carlsson and O. Johansson-Stenman ; " Does happiness adapt? A longitudinal study of disability with implications for economists and judges " by A.J. Oswald ans N. Powdthavee ; " Information, polarization and term length in democracy " by C. Schultz ; " Political polarization and the electoral effects of media bias " by D. Bernhardt, S. Krasa and M. Polborn ; " Public good differentiation and the intensity of tax competition " by B. Zissimos and M. Wooders ; " A bargaining model of tax competition " by S. Han and J. Leach ; " The effects of tax competition when politicians create rents to buy political support " by W. Eggert and P.B. Sørensen ; " International profit shifting within multinationals: A multi-country perspective " by H. Huizinga and L. Laeven ; " Must losing taxes on saving be harmful? " by H. Huizinga and S.B. Nielsen ; " Is there a "race-to-the-bottom" in the setting of welfare benefit levels? Evidence from a policy intervention " by M. Dahlberg and K. Edmark ; " Do countries compete over corporate tax rates? " by M.P. Devereux, B. Lockwood and M. Redoano ; " Costs of alternative environmental policy instruments in the presence of industry compensation requirements " by A.L. Bovenberg, L.H. Goulder and M.R. Jacobsen ; " Evaluating policy interventions with general equilibrium externalities " by J.C. Carbone and V.K. Smith ; " Prices vs. quantities: The effects on technology choice " by F.C. Krysiak ; " Drunk driving after the passage of smoking bans in bars " by S. Adams and C. Cotti ; " Cost-benefit analysis of the FDA: The case of the prescription drug user fee acts " by T. Philipson (et al.) ; " School finance reform: Assessing general equilibrium effects " by D. Epple and M.M. Ferreyra ; " Would higher salaries keep teachers in high-poverty schools? Evidence from a policy intervention in North Carolina " by C. Clotfelter (et al.) ; " Can increasing private school participation and monetary loss in a voucher program affect public school performance? Evidence from Milwaukee " by R. Chakrabarti ; " Teaching to the rating: School accountability and the distribution of student achievement " by R. Reback ; " Giving children a better start: Preschool attendance and school-age profiles " by S. Berlinski, S. Galiani and M. Manacorda ; " The literacy hour " by S. Machin and S. McNally ; " Intergenerational risk-sharing and risk-taking of a pension fund " by C. Gollier ; " The effects of fiscal policy on consumption in recessions and expansions " by A. Tagkalakis ; " Effects of individual development accounts on asset purchases and saving behavior: Evidence from a controlled experiment " by G. Mills (et al.) ; " Efficiency enhancing taxation in two-sided markets " by H.J. Kind, M. Koethenbuerger and G. Schjelderup. |
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