The challenge of the history of public economics.
Gilbert Faccarello, Richard Sturn
págs. 537-542
págs. 543-558
Two unpublished papers from the 1950s.
Alan Peacock, Jack Wiseman
págs. 559-578
Jeremy Bentham, the French Revolution, and the political economy of representation (1788 to 1789).
Marco E. L. Guidi
págs. 579-606
Antoinette Baujard
págs. 607-634
págs. 635-658
págs. 659-686
History of public economics: The historical French school.
Serge-Christophe Kolm
págs. 687-718
págs. 719-758
págs. 759-792
The foundations of justice in Jules Dupuit's thought.
Philippe Poinsot
págs. 793-812
Gustave Fauveau's contribution to fiscal theory.
Claire Silvant
págs. 813-836
págs. 837-864
Natural law as inspiration to Adolph Wagner's theory of public intervention.
Daniele Corado, Stefano Solari
págs. 865-880
págs. 881-908
Public expenditure in Italian public finance theory.
Domenicantonio Fausto
págs. 909-932
Piero Bini, Daniela Parisi
págs. 933-956
The residual character of externalities.
Maurice Lagueux
págs. 957-974
The three roles of the �Coase theorem� in Coase's works.
Elodie Bertrand
págs. 975-1000
Rawls's justice theory and its relations to the concept of merit goods.
Ragip Ege, Herrade Igersheim
págs. 1001-1030
Alasdair Rutherford
págs. 1031-1046
Government and the provision of public goods:from equilibrium models to mechanismdesign.
Monique Florenzano
págs. 1047-1078
Public economics after neoliberalism: a theoretical�historical perspective.
Yahya M. Madra, Fikret Adam
págs. 1079-1106