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Cover Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice

Volume 32 (2014): Issue 1-3 (Apr 2014)

in Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice
Online ISSN:
2515-6926
Print ISSN:
2515-6918
Issue Publication Date:
01 Apr 2014
  • Articles
    • Dangling at the Abyss: How Deadweight Costs and Political Attitudes May Prevent (or Induce) Collapse
    • Primary Voting Systems and Economic Freedom: An Analysis of U.S. States
    • Are Voters Rational on the Margin? A Spatial Analysis of Voter Turnout in U.S. Presidential Elections
    • The Welfare Costs of National Standards: The Case of Health Care in Italian Regions 2001–2010
    • Strategic Delegation under the Subsidiarity Principle
    • The Impact of Budget Deficits on the Ex Ante Real Interest Rate Yield on Long–Term Treasury Notes in the USA
    • Public Governance and Productive Efficiency in Sub–Saharan Africa
    • Rent Seeking and the Treaty of Methuen
    • Micro–Level Catallactic Public Finance
    • Gordon Tullock: In Memoriam
    • The Introduction of Federalism in Unitary States: The Case of Italy
    • Federalism and Intergovernmental Networks: Reflections on Friedrich and Tullock
    • Individualism and Political Disorder
    • Design vs. Emergence in a Theory of Federalism: Toward Institutional Reconciliation
  • Reviews
    • Augello, M. M., Gli economisti accademici italiani dell’Ottocento – Una storia “documentale”
    • Bises, B. (ed.), Il progetto di riforma tributaria della Commissione Cosciani cinquant’anni dopo
    • Reksulak, M. - Razzolini, L. - Shughart II, W.F., The Elgar Companion to Public Choice
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Political regimes and deaths in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic

Authors: Gabriel Cepaluni, Michael T. Dorsch, and Réka Branyiczki

Classical Mercantilism, Neomercantilism and Contemporary Rent Seeking

Author: David I. Fand

A model of tax evasion and taxpayers’ perception about public goods provision

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Rightly blamed the ‘bad guy’? Grandparental childcare and COVID-19

Authors: Christina Boll and Till Nikolka

James M. Buchanan and the Soul of Classical Political Economy

Author: Marianne Johnson
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