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- Is crowding out due entirely to fundraising? Evidence from a panel of charities 2011
- Tax competition with heterogeneous firms 2006
- Redistribution and employment policies with endogenous unemployment 2003
- Primary care providers’ influence on opioid use and its adverse consequences. 217:104784-104784. 2023
- A generalization of the Deaton-Hellwig results on uniform commodity taxation. 214:104731-104731. 2022
- Do grants to charities crowd out other income? Evidence from the UK. 114:75-86. 2014
- Introduction to the Special Issue Celebrating 25 Years ofWarm Glow. 114:v-v. 2014
- Optimal Policies with an Informal Sector. 95:1280-1291. 2011
- A bargaining model of tax competition. 92:1122-1141. 2008
- Assortative marriage and the effects of government homecare subsidy programs on gender wage and participation inequality. 91:1135-1150. 2007
- Tax and subsidy incidence equivalence theories: experimental evidence from competitive markets. 89:1519-1542. 2005
- Subsidizing public inputs. 87:819-846. 2003
- School finance reform, the distribution of school spending, and the distribution of student test scores. 83:49-82. 2002
- The effect of marginal tax rates on taxable income: a panel study of the 1988 tax flattening in Canada. 80:341-356. 2001
- Immigration control and the welfare state. 75:183-207. 2000
- An empirical study of matching grants: the `cap on CAP'. 72:269-288. 1999
- Does the government crowd-out private donations? New evidence from a sample of non-profit firms. 69:323-345. 1998
- Institutions, efficiency and the strategic behaviour of sponsors and bureaus. 37:91-102. 1988
- Public pensions as optimal social contracts. 31:237-251. 1986
- Risk aversion, uncertain demand and the effects of a regulatory constraint. 11:107-121. 1979
- The economics of the natural gas shortage (1960-1980) : P.W. MacAvoy and R.S. Pindyck (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1975) pp. xii+260, $31.25.. 6:321-323. 1976
- The economics of the natural gas shortage (1960–1980). 6:321-323. 1976
- A note on the ‘crowding out’ of private expenditures by bond-financed increases in government spending. 5:385-387. 1976
- Minimum Wage Policy with Optimum Taxes and Unemployment 2016