| The Journal of Public Economics 1997 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| An appending efficient algorithm for allocating public projects with positive complementarities. | Government | |
| A neglected welfare cost of monopoly - and most other product market distortions. | Government | Edgar K. Browning |
| Bankable permits for the control of environmental pollution. | Government | Catherine Kling, Jonathan Rubin |
| Bargaining between benevolent jurisdictions or when delegation induces inefficiencies. | Government | Phillippe Jehiel |
| Commodity tax harmonisation and public goods. | Government | Sophia Delipalla |
| Conspicuous consumption, snobbism and conformism.(effects of consumer behavior on conspicuous consumption) | Government | Olivier Jeanne, Giacomo Corneo |
| Coordination of environmental policy for transboundary environmental problems? | Government | Michael Hoel |
| Disability insurance rejection rates and the labor supply of older workers. | Government | Jonathan Gruber, Jeffrey D. Kubik |
| Discontinuous losses from poverty, generalized P(sub alpha) measures, and optimal transfers to the poor. | Government | Gary Fields, Francois Bourguignon |
| Do Anglo-Saxons free-ride more? (invetsigation on whether naitonality makes a difference in free-riding) | Government | John D. Hey, Roberto Burlando |
| Does external funding of academic research crowd out institutional support? | Government | Laura S. Connolly |
| Does welfare play any role in female headship decisions? | Government | Hilary Williamson Hoyne |
| Dynamic epidemiology and the market for vaccinations. | Government | Peter J. Francis |
| Dynamics of social ties and local public good provision. | Government | Frans van Winden, Frans van Dijk |
| Economic efficiency and mixed public/private insurance. | Government | A. Blomqvist, P-O. Johansson |
| Employment separation and health insurance coverage. | Government | Jonathan Gruber, Brigitte C. Madrian |
| Endogenous fertility and the age-old security hypothesis: a note. | Government | Nils-Peter Lagerlof |
| Environmental regulation by private contest. | Government | Anthony G. Heyes |
| Environmental tax reform and endogenous growth. | Government | A. Lans Bovenberg, Ruud A. de Mooij |
| Everyone may benefit from subsidising entry to risky occupations. | Government | David de Meza, Jane Black |
| Financial intermediation and the optimal tax system. | Government | Ramon Caminal |
| Fiscal anarchy in the UK: modelling poll tax noncompliance. | Government | Ian Preston, Timothy Besley, Michael Ridge |
| Fiscal competition and the pattern of public spending. | Government | Michael Keen, Maurice Marchand |
| Fiscal crises and aggregate demand: can high public debt reverse the effects of fiscal policy? | Government | Alan Sutherland |
| Hardball and the soft touch: the economics of optimal insurance contracts with costly state verification and endogenous monitoring costs. | Government | Eric W. Bond, Keith W. Crocker |
| Health insurance and the welfare of health care consumers. | Government | W. Henry Chiu |
| Income convergence within an economic union: the role of factor mobility and coordination. | Government | Assaf Razin, Chi-Wa yUEN |
| Income taxes and the timing of marital decisions. | Government | James Alm, Leslie A. Whittington |
| Infrastructure financing and urban development: the economics of impact fees. | Government | Jan K. Brueckner |
| Investment in local public services: Nash equilibrium and social optimum. | Government | Helmuth Cremer, Pierre Pestieau, Maurice Marchand |
| Is free trade in the interest of exporting countries when there is ecological dumping? | Government | Uwe Walz, Dietmar Weelisch |
| Joint production and the private provision of public goods. | Government | Simon Vicary |
| Mass privatization, management control and efficiency. | Government | Dieter Bos, Phillipp Harms |
| Migration between home country and diaspora: an economic analysis. | Government | David Pines, Zvi Hercowitz |
| Minimum wages and the incentives for skill formation. | Government | Jonas Agell, Kjell Erik Lommerud |
| More on the economic efficiency of mixed public/private insurance. | Government | Thomas M. Selden |
| Odd versus even: comparative statics in multicommunity models. | Government | Raquel Fernandez |
| On income tax avoidance: the case of Germany. | Government | Konrad Stahl, Oliver Lang, Karl-Heinz Nohrbab |
| On the consequences of government objectives for economies with mobile populations. | Government | Gordon M. Myers, Arman Mansoorian |
| On the ineffectiveness of tax policy in altering long-run growth: Harberger's superneutrality conjecture. | Government | Enrique G. Mendoza, Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, Patrick Asea |
| On the optimality of the Nordic system of dual income taxation. | Government | Soren Bo Nielsen, Peter Birch Sorensen |
| On the possibility of efficient private provision of public goods through government subsidies. | Government | Georg Kirchsteiger, Clemens Puppe |
| On the uses of club theory: preface to the club theory symposium. | Government | Amihai Glazer, Suzanne Scotchmer, Esko Niskanen |
| Optimal policies for solid waste disposal taxes, subsidies, and standards. | Government | Karen Palmer, Margaret Walls |
| Optimal tax rates and tax design during systemic reform. | Government | David M. Newbery |
| Optimal unemployment insurance. | Government | Carl Davidson, Stephen A. Woodbury |
| Political structure, taxes, and trade. | Government | Edi Karni, Subir K. Chakrabarti |
| Politicians' decision making with re-election concerns. | Government | Claudio Mezzetti, Gary Biglaiser |
| Pricing and entry in regulated industries: the role of regulatory design. | Government | Gianni De Fraja |
| Privatization and the distribution of income in the commons. | Government | Michael D. Intriligator, Dagobert L. Brito, Eytan Shesinski |
| Privatization, technology choice and aggregate outcomes. | Government | Nico A. Hansen |
| Progressive taxation and income inequality in dynamic competitive equilibrium. | Government | Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte |
| Progressive taxes, equity, and human capital accumulation in an endogenous growth model with overlapping generations. | Government | A. Lans Bovenberg, Casper van Ewijk |
| Property taxation, congestion, and local public goods. | Government | John Douglas Wilson |
| Quality of life and the WTP for an increased life expectancy at an advanced age. | Government | Per-Olov Johansson, Magnus Johannesson |
| Redistributive policy with labour mobility across countries. | Government | Manuel Leite-Monteiro |
| Rent assistance and housing demand. | Government | Geert Ridder, Ruud H. Koning |
| Revenue erosion through exemption and evasion in Cameroon, 1993. | Government | Mark Gersovitz, Bernard Gauthier |
| Rival charities.(competition among nonprofit organizations) | Government | Marc Bilodeau, Al Slivinski |
| Social security reform for economic transition: the case of the Czech Republic. | Government | Stephen Smith, Fiona Coulter, Christopher Heady, Colin Lawson |
| Strategic taxation of the multinational enterprise: a new argument for double taxation. | Government | Denise Eby Konan |
| Taxation, wage controls and the informal sector. | Government | Nicolas Marceau, Bernard Fortin, Luc Savard |
| Taxes and labor supply of high-income physicians. | Government | Mark H. Showalter, Norman K. Thurston |
| Tax evasion in an open economy: value-added vs. income taxation. | Government | Roger H. Gordon, Soren Bo Nielsen |
| The effect of property tax limitation measures on local government fiscal behavior. | Government | Therese J. McGuire, Richard F. Dye |
| The effects of firm specific taxes and government mandates with an application to the U.S. unemployment insurance program. | Government | Bruce D. Meyer, Patricia M. Anderson |
| The honest society: stability and policy considerations. | Government | Sten Nyberg |
| The no-loss offset provision and the attitude towards risk of a risk-neutral firm. | Government | Christian Gollier, Harris Schlesinger, Louis Eeckhoudt |
| The numeraire matters in cost-benefit analysis. | Government | Kjell Arne Brekke |
| The seesaw principle in international tax policy. | Government | Joel Slemrod, Carl Hansen, Roger Procter |
| The selection principle and market failure in systems competition. | Government | Hans-Werner Sinn |
| The voluntary provision of a pure public good: the case of reduced CFC emissions and the Montreal Protocol. (chlorofluorocarbon) | Government | Todd Sandler, James C. Murdoch |
| Using information diffusion models to estimate the impacts of regulatory events on publicly traded firms. | Government | Ilan Vertinsky, Anthony Boardman, Diana Whistler |
| US non-tariff barriers as privately provided public goods. | Government | Kishore Gawande |
| Volunteer work and club size: Nash equilibrium and optimality. | Government | Pierre Pestieau, Robin Boadway, Maurice Marchand, Vicky Barham |
| Why voters may prefer congested public clubs. | Government | Amihai Glazer, Esko Niskanen |
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