Populism and institutional capture
Nicholas Chesterley, Paolo Roberti
págs. 1-12
Nimrod David Lehrer
págs. 13-58
Market and political power interactions in Greece: A theory
Tryphon Kollintzas, Dimitris Papageorgiu, Vanghelis Vassilatos
págs. 59-83
Do equalization payments affect subnational borrowing? Evidence from regression discontinuity
Monika Köppl-Turyna, Hans Pîtlik
págs. 84-108
págs. 109-119
Committee decision-making at Sweden's Riksbank
Henry W. Chappell, Rob Roy McGregor
págs. 120-133
Who are the ‘ghost’ MPs? Evidence from the French parliament
Nicolas Gavoille
págs. 134-148
Altruistic punishment in elections
Jason A. Aimone, Luigi Butera, Thomas Stratmann
págs. 149-160
Public opinion and the political economy of educational reforms: A survey
Marius R. Busemeyer, Philipp Lergetporer, Ludger Woessmann
págs. 161-185
Development minister characteristics and aid giving
Andreas Fuchs, Katharina Richert
págs. 186-204
Beyond divide and rule: Weak dictators, natural resources and civil conflict
Giacomo De Luca, Petros G. Sekeris, Juan F. Vargas
págs. 205-221
Demand for military spending in NATO, 1968–2015: A spatial panel approach
Justin George, Todd Sandler
págs. 222-236