The proximity paradox: the legislative agenda and the electoral success of ideological extremists Justin Buchler OriginalPaper 09 April 2010 Pages: 1 - 19
Election results and opportunistic policies: A new test of the rational political business cycle model Toke S. AidtFrancisco José VeigaLinda Gonçalves Veiga OriginalPaper 10 April 2010 Pages: 21 - 44
A theory of entangled political economy, with application to TARP and NRA Adam SmithRichard E. WagnerBruce Yandle OriginalPaper 10 April 2010 Pages: 45 - 66
Securing the base: electoral competition under variable turnout Michael Peress OriginalPaper 21 April 2010 Pages: 87 - 104
Free riders, holdouts, and public use: a tale of two externalities Thomas J. Miceli OriginalPaper 29 April 2010 Pages: 105 - 117
Timely shirking: time-dependent monitoring and its effects on legislative behavior in the U.S. Senate René LindstädtRyan J. Vander Wielen OriginalPaper 06 May 2010 Pages: 119 - 148
Elections and the strategic use of budget deficits Roland Hodler OriginalPaper 30 April 2010 Pages: 149 - 161
Hold your nose and vote: corruption and public decisions in a representative democracy Marco Pani OriginalPaper 15 May 2010 Pages: 163 - 196
One-dimensionality and stability in legislative voting Thomas Schwartz OriginalPaper Open access 10 July 2010 Pages: 197 - 214
Foreclosure in contests Derek J. ClarkØystein ForosJan Yngve Sand OriginalPaper 19 May 2010 Pages: 215 - 232
Opportunistic and partisan election cycles in Brazil: new evidence at the municipal level Sergio Naruhiko SakuraiNaercio Menezes-Filho OriginalPaper 19 May 2010 Pages: 233 - 247
Expressive voting and identity: evidence from a case study of a group of U.S. voters Arye L. Hillman Review Article 22 March 2011 Pages: 249 - 257
Christopher J. Coyne, Peter T. Leeson: Media, development and institutional change Daniel Sutter Book Review 18 March 2011 Pages: 259 - 261
Rebecca B. Morton, Kenneth C. Williams: Experimental political science and the study of causality: from nature to the lab R. Mark Isaac Book Review 18 March 2011 Pages: 263 - 264
Francesco Forte: Principles of public economics: a public choice approach Randall G. Holcombe Book Review 18 March 2011 Pages: 265 - 267