Betty Tillman, a remembrance of times long ago Richard E. Wagner Obituary 13 November 2013 Pages: 9 - 10
Property and markets in Elmer Kelton novels Randy T. Simmons Commissioned Editorial Commentary 22 October 2013 Pages: 11 - 19
The political economy of unfunded public pension liabilities Dashle G. Kelley OriginalPaper 18 December 2012 Pages: 21 - 38
Euvoluntariness and just market exchange: moral dilemmas from Locke’s Venditio Ricardo Andrés GuzmánMichael C. Munger OriginalPaper 16 June 2013 Pages: 39 - 49
The determinants of election to the United Nations Security Council Axel DreherMatthew GouldJames Raymond Vreeland OriginalPaper 07 August 2013 Pages: 51 - 83
Exchange, unanimity and consent: a defence of the public choice account of power John Meadowcroft OriginalPaper 15 February 2012 Pages: 85 - 100
Mixed equilibriums in a three-candidate spatial model with candidate valence Dimitrios Xefteris OriginalPaper 06 June 2012 Pages: 101 - 120
The devil is in the shadow. Do institutions affect income and productivity or only official income and official productivity? Axel DreherPierre-Guillaume MéonFriedrich Schneider OriginalPaper Open access 11 July 2012 Pages: 121 - 141
The role of political partisanship during economic crises Vincenzo Galasso OriginalPaper 11 July 2012 Pages: 143 - 165
Do intergovernmental grants create ratchets in state and local taxes? Russell S. SobelGeorge R. Crowley OriginalPaper 11 July 2012 Pages: 167 - 187
Can corruption foster regulatory compliance? Fabio Méndez OriginalPaper 11 July 2012 Pages: 189 - 207
Why do crises go to waste? Fiscal austerity and public service reform David Hugh-Jones OriginalPaper 12 July 2012 Pages: 209 - 220
Are elections in autocracies a curse for incumbents? Evidence from Chinese villages Li Han OriginalPaper 08 August 2012 Pages: 221 - 242
Taking dictatorship seriously: a reply to Quesada Greg Fried Commentary to 02 July 2013 Pages: 243 - 251
Taking alleged dictatorship more seriously: Rejoinder to Fried Antonio Quesada Reply to 05 September 2013 Pages: 253 - 259
Law-and-economics: why Gordon Tullock prefers Napoleon Bonaparte over the Duke of Wellington; and why he may end up on St. Helena Jennis J. Biser Literature survey 23 April 2013 Pages: 261 - 279
Douglas W. Allen: The institutional revolution: measurement and the economic emergency of the modern world Karen Clay Book Review 22 January 2013 Pages: 281 - 283
Gunnar Trumbull: Strength in numbers: the political power of weak interests George R. Crowley Book Review 13 February 2013 Pages: 285 - 288
Ronald Coase, Ning Wang: How China became capitalist Nara DillonWilliam R. Keech Book Review 29 March 2013 Pages: 289 - 291