Economics of Governance
Description
Economics of Governance fosters research at many levels of governance, including corporations, non-profit organizations, local and federal governments, and international organizations. Applications examined in the journal include the internal organization of firms, corporate governance, the private provision of public goods, local public policies, relations across levels of government, public expenditure and regulation, and problems of credibility and enforcement of international agreements.
Interdisciplinary contributions come from economists, organizational scholars, and political scientists. Moreover, the journal features several approaches to help readers gain new insights and perspectives on current topics in the field, including formal theoretical analysis, systematic observation, simulation, and empirical studies.
Officially cited as: Econ GovLatest Articles
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Original Paper
Organized crime and public spending: a panel data analysis
Maria Berrittella (May 2018)
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Alternation of parties in power and economic volatility: testing the rational partisan hypothesis and policy learning hypothesis
Steven Hall, Misa Nishikawa (May 2018)
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Original Paper
The plough, gender roles, and corruption
Gautam Hazarika (May 2018)

- Impact Factor 0.576
- Available 2000 - 2018
- Volumes 19
- Issues 67
- Articles 307
- Open Access 8 Articles
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- Journal Title
- Economics of Governance
- Coverage
- Volume 1 / 2000 - Volume 19 / 2018
- Print ISSN
- 1435-6104
- Online ISSN
- 1435-8131
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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