2020

Volume 73, n° 4, November 2020

  • Garrett, T.A., Paton, D., Williams, L.V. - Taxing Gambling Machines To Enhance Public and Private Revenue, pp. 500-523.
  • Geys, B., Sørensen, R.J. - Administrative Delegation of Budgetary Powers and Fiscal Performance, pp. 477-499.
  • Grolleau, G., Marciano, A., Mzoughi, N. - The Strategic Use of Scandals, pp. 524-542.
  • Kim, W., Sandler, T., Shimizu, H. - A Multi-Transition Approach to Evaluating Peacekeeping Effectiveness, pp. 543-567.
  • O’Connor, K.J. - Life Satisfaction and Noncognitive Skills: Effects on the Likelihood of Unemployment, pp. 568-604.
  • Salvi, M., Schaltegger, C.A., Schmid, L. - Fiscal Rules Cause Lower Debt: Evidence from Switzerland’s Federal Debt Containment Rule, pp. 605-642.

(résumés n° 4/2020)

Volume 73, n° 3, August 2020

  • Berggren N., Bergh A., Bjørnskov C., Tanaka S. - Migrants and Life Satisfaction : The Role of the Country of Origin and the Country of Residence, pp. 436‑463.
  • Eichenberger R., Hegselmann R., Savage D. A., Stadelmann D., Torgler B. - Certified Coronavirus Immunity as a Resource and Strategy to Cope with Pandemic Costs, pp. 464‑474.
  • Hira R. - Outsourcing : A Case of Shared Mental Models in Conflict, pp. 410‑435.
  • Munger M. C. - Ideology and the Direction of Causation in the Acquisition and Maintenance of Shared Belief Systems, pp. 392‑409.
  • Roy R. K., Denzau A. T. - Shared Mental Models : Insights and Perspectives on Ideologies and Institutions, pp. 323‑340.
  • Shughart W. F., Thomas D. W., Thomas M. D. - Institutional Change and the Importance of Understanding Shared Mental Models, pp. 371‑391.
  • Smith V. L. - Causal versus Consequential Motives in Mental Models of Agent Social and Economic Action : Experiments, and the Neoclassical Diversion in Economics, pp. 341‑370.

(résumés n° 3/2020)

Volume 73, n° 2, May 2020 

  • Christl, M., Köppl‐Turyna, M., & Kucsera, D. - Determinants of Public-Sector Efficiency: Decentralization and Fiscal Rules, pp. 253‑290.
  • Clément, M., Levasseur, P., & Seetahul, S. - Is Excess Weight Penalised or Rewarded in Middle-Income Countries’ Labour Markets? Comparative Evidence from China, India and Mexico, pp. 161‑195.
  • Cornée, S., Kalmi, P., & Szafarz, A. - The Business Model of Social Banks, pp. 196‑226.
  • Frei, X., Langer, S., Lehmann, R., & Roesel, F. - Electoral Externalities in Federations – Evidence from German Opinion Polls, pp. 227‑252.
  • Nguyen, B., & Canh, N. P. - The Effects of Regional Governance, Education, and In-Migration on Business Performance, pp. 291‑319.
(résumés n° 2/2020)

Volume 73, n° 1, February 2020

  • ABOLHASSANI Marzieh, WANG Zhi, DE HAAN Jakob - How Does Government Control Affect Firm Value? New Evidence for China, pp. 3-21
  • BAERT Stijn, VUJIĆ Sunčica, AMEZ Simon, CLAESKENS Matteo, DAMAN Thomas, MAECKELBERGHE Arno, OMEY Eddy, DE MAREZ Lieven - Smartphone Use and Academic Performance: Correlation or Causal Relationship?, pp. 22-46
  • BAZART Cécile, BEAUD Mickael, DUBOIS Dimitri - Whistleblowing vs. Random Audit: An Experimental Test of Relative Efficiency, pp. 47-67
  • FILIPPETTI Andrea - Does Diversity Undermine the Welfare State? Evidence from the Provision of Local Public Services in European Regions, pp. 68-95
  • HUBER Peter, MONTAG Josef - Homeownership, Political Participation, and Social Capital in Post‐Communist Countries and Western Europe, pp. 96-119
  • WITTE Caroline T., BURGER Martijn J., IANCHOVICHINA Elena - Subjective Well‐Being and Peaceful Uprisings, pp. 120-158

(résumés du n° 1/2020)

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