Ausgabe 3-4/2007
Inhalt (18 Artikel)
Editorial Comments
Opaque rather than transparent: Why the public cannot monitor monetary policy
Michael T. Belongia
Editorial Comments
Federal Reserve transparency: The more things change, the more they stay the same?
Rob Roy McGregor
Staff growth in international organizations: A principal-agent problem? An empirical analysis
Roland Vaubel, Axel Dreher, Uğurlu Soylu
Do political variables affect fiscal policy adjustment decisions? New empirical evidence
Jochen O. Mierau, Richard Jong-A-Pin, Jakob de Haan
Open Access
The effect of monetary unification on public debt and its real return
Roel M. W. J. Beetsma, Koen Vermeylen
The political economy of intergovernmental grants: Evidence from a maturing democracy
Linda Gonçalves Veiga, Maria Manuel Pinho
Book Review
Nicolaus Tideman: Collective decisions and voting: The potential for public choice
Randall G. Holcombe
Book Review
Nicolaus Tideman: Collective decisions and voting rules: The potential for public choice
Robert D. Tollison
Book Review
Nicolaus Tideman: Collective decisions and voting: The potential for public choice
Roger D. Congleton
Book Review
Nicolaus Tideman: Collective decisions and voting: The potential for public choice
Martin Ricketts
Acknowledgement