Journal of Public Economics—January 2019
Green Table of Contents
Volume 169
pages 1-222
Elsevier has made this
issue open access.
The effect of recipient contribution requirements on support for social programs
Sally Sadoff, Anya Samek Pages 1-16
Finders, keepers?
Niko Jaakkola, Daniel Spiro, Arthur A. van Benthem
Pages 17-33
Does emergency financial assistance reduce crime?
Caroline Palmer, David C Phillips, James X Sullivan
Pages 34-51
Job search requirements, effort provision and labor market outcomes
Patrick Arni, Amelie Schiprowski
Pages 65-88
Tax sparing agreements, territorial tax reforms, and foreign direct investment
Céline Azémar, Dhammika Dharmapala
Pages 89-108
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Ex-ante commitments to “give if you win” exceed donations after a win
Christian Kellner, David Reinstein, Gerhard Riener
Pages 109-127
Will destination-based taxes be fully exploited when available? An application to the U.S. commodity tax system
David R. Agrawal, Mohammed Mardan
Pages 128-143
Fragmented division of labor and healthcare costs: Evidence from moves across regions
Leila Agha, Brigham Frandsen, James B. Rebitzer
Pages 144-159
Employment time and the cyclicality of earnings growth
Eran B. Hoffmann, Davide Malacrino
Pages 160-171
Carbon abatement with renewables: Evaluating wind and solar subsidies in Germany and Spain
Jan Abrell, Mirjam Kosch, Sebastian Rausch
Pages 172-202
Can financial incentives reduce the baby gap? Evidence from a reform in maternity leave benefits
Anna Raute
Pages 203-222