The Political Economy of Public Policy – Editorial introduction
Arye L. Hillman, Daniel Schiffman, Idit Sohlberg, Thomas Stratmann
págs. 1-4
págs. 5-15
Skating on thin evidence: Implications for public policy
Hristos Doucouliagos, Martin Paldam, T. D. Stanley
págs. 16-25
Behavioral determinants of proclaimed support for environment protection policies
Björn Kauder, Niklas Potrafke, Heinrich Ursprung
págs. 26-41
Expressive attitudes to compensation: The case of globalization
Martin Rode, Andrea Sáenz de Viteri
págs. 42-55
Social capital and preferences for redistribution to target groups
Ekaterina Borisova, Andrei Govorun, Denis Ivanov, Irina Levina
págs. 56-67
The rule of law: Measurement and deep roots
Jerg Gutmann, Stefan Voigt
págs. 68-82
Resource rents and populism in resource-dependent economies
Elena Seghezza, Giovanni B. Pittaluga
págs. 83-88
Refugee resettlement, redistribution and growth
Leonid V. Azarnert
págs. 89-98
Arye L. Hillman, Ngo Van Long
págs. 99-109
Why do governments call a state of emergency? On the determinants of using emergency constitutions
Christian Bjørnskov, Stefan Voigt
págs. 110-123
Confronting an enemy with unknown preferences: Deterrer or provocateur?
Artyom Jelnov, Yair Tauman, Richard Zeckhauser
págs. 124-143
Can successful fiscal adjustments only be achieved by spending cuts?
Rasmus Wiese, Richard Jong-A-Pin, Jacob de Haan
págs. 145-166
Moshe Justman
págs. 167-174
On the codetermination of tax-financed medical R&D and healthcare expenditures: Models and evidence
Alberto Batinti, Roger D. Congleton
págs. 175-188
Public-sector wages and corruption: An empirical study
Yanting Chen, Qijun Liu
págs. 189-197
págs. 198-225
Nicola Maaser, Thomas Stratmann
págs. 227-239
Gerrit J. Gonschorek, Günther G. Schulze, Bambang Suharnoko Sjahrir
págs. 240-260