European Journal of Political Economy, September 2019
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Table of Contents
Volume 59
Pages 1-500
Crime, incentives and political effort: Evidence from India
Kai Gehring, T. Florian Kauffeldt, Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
Pages 1-20
Wedges: Distribution, distortions, and market integration
Giuseppe Bertola
Pages 21-32
The geography of natural resources, ethnic inequality and civil conflicts
Christian Lessmann, Arne Steinkraus
Pages 33-51
Bayesian forecasting of electoral outcomes with new parties’ competition
José G. Montalvo, Omiros Papaspiliopoulos, Timothée Stumpf-Fétizon
Pages 52-70
Policy induced increases in private healthcare financing provide short-term relief of total healthcare expenditure growth: Evidence from OECD countries
Steffen Eriksen, Rasmus Wiese
Pages 71-82
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Exit strategies, capital flight and speculative attacks: Europe's version of the trilemma
Andreas Steiner, Sven Steinkamp, Frank Westermann
Pages 83-96
Effects of runoff voting rules on number of parties and candidates' political experience: Evidence from a law change in Peru
Javier Torres, Guillermo Díaz
Pages 97-107
Purely procedural preferences - Beyond procedural equity and reciprocity
Nadine Chla, Werner Güth, Topi Miettinen
Pages 108-128
Bonus pay for teachers, spatial sorting, and student achievement
Muharrem Yeşilırmak
Pages 129-158
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Partial decentralization as a way to prevent secessionist conflict
Sabine Flamand
Pages 159-178
The impact of two different economic systems on dishonesty
Dan Ariely, Ximena Garcia-Rada, Katrin Gödker, Lars Hornuf, Heather Mann
Pages 179-195
Term limit extension and electoral participation. Evidence from a diff-in-discontinuities design at the local level in Italy
Marco Alberto De Benedetto, Maria De Paola
Pages 196-211
IMF conditionality and central bank independence
Andreas Kern, Bernhard Reinsberg, Matthias Rau-Göhring
Pages 212-229
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Are voters rational?
Teemu Lyytikäinen, Janne Tukiainen
Pages 230-242
Cultural interaction and economic development: An overview
Mark Gradstein, Moshe Justman
Pages 243-251
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Voter turnout and government's legitimate mandate
Alberto Grillo
Pages 252-265
Employment shocks and anti-EU sentiment
Marie Lechler
Pages 266-295
Globalization and taxation: Theory and evidence
Priyaranjan Jha, Giray Gozgor
Pages 296-315
Fiscal decentralization and government size: The role of democracy
Mo Qiao, Siying Ding, Yongzheng Liu
Pages 316-330
The subversive nature of inequality: Subjective inequality perceptions and attitudes to social inequality
Andreas Kuhn
Pages 331-344
Evaluative voting or classical voting rules: Does it make a difference? Empirical evidence for consensus among voting rules
Andreas Darmann, Julia Grundner, Christian Klamler
Pages 345-353
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The growth-maximizing level of regulation: Evidence from a panel of international data
Jac C. Heckelman, Bonnie Wilson
Pages 354-368
Neighbors and friends: How do European political parties respond to globalization?
Antonis Adam, Stamatia Ftergioti
Pages 369-384
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“The winner takes it all” or a story of the optimal allocation of the European Cohesion Fund
Benoit Dicharry, Phu Nguyen-Van, Thi Kim Cuong Pham
Pages 385-399
Corruption in space: A closer look at the world's subnations
Stefan Borsky, Katja Kalkschmied
Pages 400-422
Legislators' behaviour and electoral rules: Evidence from an Italian reform
Giuseppe Albanese, Marika Cioffi, Pietro Tommasino
Pages 423-444
New evidence on the historical growth of government in Europe: The role of labor costs
Mickael Melki, Andrew Pickering
Pages 445-460
The electoral migration cycle
Federico Revelli
Pages 461-482
Overstrained citizens? The number of ballot propositions and the quality of the decision process in direct democracy
Alois Stutzer, Michael Baltensperger, Armando N. Meier
Pages 483-500