Jeg er p.t. til det amerikanske Public Choice Society‘s 2005 årsmøde i New Orleans, og der er–som sædvanligt–en stor stak af interessante papers om alskens emner i politisk økonomi.
Her er links til nogle af dem, jeg syntes var særligt interessante …:
- Aguiar, Christiane
The Political and Economic Impact of Constitutional Choices - Bjørnskov , Christian
Do Leftwing Governments Meddle More with the Economy? - Brandauer, Stefan
Rent Seeking and Electoral Accountability - Brennan, Geoffrey
Majoritarian Inconsistency, Arrow Impossibility, and the Comparative Interpretation: A Context-Based View - Buchanan, James
All Voting Is Strategic - Caballero, Gonzalo
Institutional Change from Francoism to Democracy in Spain: A Historical Institutional Analysis - de Ridder, Annelies
On Some Procedures of Forming a Coalition - Dreher, Axel
How Do Institutions Affect Corruption and the Shadow Economy? - Eichhorn, Christoph
The Implications of Tax Evasion for Economic Growth - Eusepi, Giuseppe
Who Shall Keep the Keepers Themselves? On the Moral Foundations of the Separation of Powers - Giuranno, Michele Giusep
Income Inequality and the Size of the Public Sector - Heinemann, Friedrich
Explaining Reform Deadlocks - Holcombe, Randy
Institutions and the Impact of Investment on Growth - Jordahl, Henrik
Trust and Growth in the 1990s: A Robustness Analysis - Knack, Stephen
Political Institutions and Market-Liberalizing Policy Reform - Kurrild-Klitgaard, Peter (yes!)
The Equivocal “Will of the People”: Voting Paradoxes in Simulated Versions of Seven Danish Elections - Lowenberg, Anton
An Interest Group Analysis of Transnational Terrorism - Mehta, Nimai
Taxation and the Limits to Conceit - Milyo, Jeffrey
Inequality and Public Good Provision: An Experimental Analysis - Okui, Katsuyoshi
Causality between Political Freedom and Economic Freedom - Schelker, Mark
Controlling Government by Democratically Elected, Competing Political Bodies - Schofield, Norman
The Mean Voter Theorem under Proportional and Plurality Rule - Tavares, José
Women Prefer Larger Governments: Growth, Structural Transformation and Government Size - Tila, Dorina
New Approach to Aggregation of Individual Choice