Economic and security consequences of supreme values Arye L. Hillman Editorial Comments 27 April 2007 Pages: 259 - 280
Political institutions and economic growth reconsidered Jakob de Haan Original article Open access 24 April 2007 Pages: 281 - 292
The effectiveness of institutional borrowing restrictions: Empirical evidence from Spanish municipalities Fermín CabasésPedro PascualJaime Vallés original article 15 December 2006 Pages: 293 - 313
Outsourcing in contests Frode MelandOdd Rune Straume Original Article 29 November 2006 Pages: 315 - 331
The turnout ‘gap’ and the costs of voting – a comparison of participation at the 2001 general and 2002 local elections in England Colin RallingsMichael Thrasher Original Article 02 December 2006 Pages: 333 - 344
Political economy of the U.S. temporary duty suspension program: An empirical note Omer GokcekusAmber Barth Original Article 29 November 2006 Pages: 345 - 350
Choosing a runoff election threshold Jeffrey C. O’Neill Original Article 01 December 2006 Pages: 351 - 364
Natural resources, aid, and democratization: A best-case scenario Kevin M. Morrison Original Article 23 November 2006 Pages: 365 - 386
Does political knowledge increase turnout? Evidence from the 1997 British general election Valentino Larcinese Original Article 11 January 2007 Pages: 387 - 411
The effects of alternative power-sharing arrangements: Do “moderating” institutions moderate party strategies and government policy outputs? Samuel Merrill IIIJames Adams Original Article 17 January 2007 Pages: 413 - 434
Delegation with multiple instruments in a rent-seeking contest Lambert Schoonbeek Original Article 15 December 2006 Pages: 453 - 464
Scheduling of panels by integer programming: Results for the 2005 and 2006 New Orleans meetings Richard F. PotthoffSteven J. Brams original article 06 January 2007 Pages: 465 - 468
Campaign resources and electoral success: Evidence from the 2002 French parliamentary elections Gil S. EpsteinRaphaël Franck Original Article 17 January 2007 Pages: 469 - 489
David F. Prindle, The Paradox of Democratic Capitalism: Politics and Economics in American Thought. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. USD 49.95 (cloth). Randall G. Holcombe Book Review 06 January 2007 Pages: 501 - 503
Beyond conventional economics: The limits of rational behaviour in political decision making Bryan Caplan BookReview 19 January 2007 Pages: 505 - 507