Nottingham Centre for Research on
Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)

European Journal of Political Economy 2006

Special Issue on 100 years of Anti-dumping

Volume 22 issue 3 (2006)

Edited by Rod Falvey and Doug Nelson

Contents

  • Victor Vaugirard
    Bank bailouts and political instability
  • Sebastian Freille, M. Emranul Haque and Richard Kneller
    A contribution to the empirics of press freedom and corruption
  • Francisco Candel-Sanchez
    Incentives for budget discipline in the presence of elections
  • Konstantinos Angelopoulos, George Economides and Pantelis Kammas
    Tax-spending policies and economic growth: Theoretical predictions and evidence from the OECD
  • Andries Nentjes, Frans P. de Vries and Doede Wiersma
    Technology-forcing through environmental regualtion
  • Ismael Sanz and Francisco J. Velazquez
    The role of ageing in the growth of government and social welfare spending in the OECD
  • Daniel Mejia and Carlos-Esteban Posada
    Populist policies in the transition to democracy
  • Yang-Ming Chan, Joel Potter and Shane Sanders
    War and peace: Third party intervention in conflict
  • Panu Poutvaara and Andreas Wagener
    To draft or not to draft? Inefficiency, generational incidence, and political economy of military conscription
  • Matthias Krakel
    Doping and cheating in contest-like situations
  • Emanuele Ciriolo
    Inequity aversion and trustees' reciprocity in the trust game
  • Joshy Z. Easaw and Atanu Ghoshray
    Confidence or competence: Do presidencies matter for households' subjective preferences
  • Antonis Adam and Fragkiskos Filippaios
    Foreign direct investment and civil liberties: A New Perspective
  • Samia Costa Tavares
    Do rapid political and trade liberalizations increase corruption?
  • Frank Bohn
    Polarisation, uncertainty and pulic investment failure
  • Kersten Kellermann
    Debt financing of public investment: On a popular misinterpretation of "the golden rule of public sector borrowing"
  • Phillip Lawler
    Strategic wage setting, inflation uncertainty and optimal delegation
  • Casper van Ewijk and Paul J.G. Tang
    Unions, progressive tax and educational subsidies
  • Anne-Celia Disdier and Thierry Mayer
    Je t'aime, moi non plus: Bilateral opinions and international trade
  • Niklas Hanes
    Temporary grant programmes in Sweden and central government behaviour
  • Jan Selen and Ann-Charlotte Stahlberg
    Why Sweden's pension reform was able to be successfully implemented
  • Noriaki Matsushima
    Uncertainty of voters' preferences and differentiation in a runoff system
  • Sanghack Lee
    Contests with size effects through costs
  • Florian Baumann
    Harassment, corruption and tax policy: A comment on Marjit, Mukherjee and Mukherjee
  • Qijun Liu
    How to improve government performance?

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