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1 | Income tax evasion: a theoretical analysis | Journal of Public Economics | 1972 | 2,989 |
2 | The causes of corruption: a cross-national study | Journal of Public Economics | 2000 | 2,686 |
3 | Political turnover and economic performance: the incentive role of personnel control in China | Journal of Public Economics | 2005 | 2,375 |
4 | Well-being over time in Britain and the USA | Journal of Public Economics | 2004 | 2,028 |
5 | Satisfaction and comparison income | Journal of Public Economics | 1996 | 2,023 |
6 | Social norms and energy conservation | Journal of Public Economics | 2011 | 1,847 |
7 | Higher education as a filter | Journal of Public Economics | 1973 | 1,828 |
8 | On the private provision of public goods | Journal of Public Economics | 1986 | 1,820 |
9 | Counting and multidimensional poverty measurement | Journal of Public Economics | 2011 | 1,782 |
10 | Who trusts others? | Journal of Public Economics | 2002 | 1,755 |
11 | The measurement of urban travel demand | Journal of Public Economics | 1974 | 1,590 |
12 | Income and well-being: an empirical analysis of the comparison income effect | Journal of Public Economics | 2005 | 1,330 |
13 | Inequality and happiness: are Europeans and Americans different? | Journal of Public Economics | 2004 | 1,230 |
14 | The design of tax structure: Direct versus indirect taxation | Journal of Public Economics | 1976 | 1,150 |
15 | Stoking the fires? CO2 emissions and economic growth | Journal of Public Economics | 1995 | 1,036 |
16 | Dodging the grabbing hand: the determinants of unofficial activity in 69 countries | Journal of Public Economics | 2000 | 1,005 |
17 | Economists free ride, does anyone else? | Journal of Public Economics | 1981 | 990 |
18 | Corruption and the composition of government expenditure | Journal of Public Economics | 1998 | 989 |
19 | Strategies for the international protection of the environment | Journal of Public Economics | 1993 | 924 |
20 | How many jobs can be done at home? | Journal of Public Economics | 2020 | 884 |
21 | A free press is bad news for corruption | Journal of Public Economics | 2003 | 878 |
22 | Redistributive taxation in a simple perfect foresight model | Journal of Public Economics | 1985 | 874 |
23 | Why free ride? | Journal of Public Economics | 1988 | 868 |
24 | Decentralization and corruption: evidence across countries | Journal of Public Economics | 2002 | 866 |
25 | Budget spillovers and fiscal policy interdependence | Journal of Public Economics | 1993 | 863 |
26 | Preferences for redistribution in the land of opportunities | Journal of Public Economics | 2005 | 857 |
27 | The rate of return to the HighScope Perry Preschool Program | Journal of Public Economics | 2010 | 843 |
28 | Social preferences, self-interest, and the demand for redistribution | Journal of Public Economics | 2001 | 807 |
29 | Ethnic diversity, social sanctions, and public goods in Kenya | Journal of Public Economics | 2005 | 792 |
30 | Privately provided public goods in a large economy: The limits of altruism | Journal of Public Economics | 1988 | 783 |
31 | Inequality in the impact of the coronavirus shock: Evidence from real time surveys | Journal of Public Economics | 2020 | 766 |
32 | Regional decentralization and fiscal incentives: Federalism, Chinese style | Journal of Public Economics | 2005 | 757 |
33 | Centralized versus decentralized provision of local public goods: a political economy approach | Journal of Public Economics | 2003 | 752 |
34 | Income tax evasion: A theoretical analysis | Journal of Public Economics | 1974 | 751 |
35 | What does tax aggressiveness signal? Evidence from stock price reactions to news about tax shelter involvement | Journal of Public Economics | 2009 | 750 |
36 | War and local collective action in Sierra Leone | Journal of Public Economics | 2009 | 724 |
37 | Fiscal policy and growth: evidence from OECD countries | Journal of Public Economics | 1999 | 722 |
38 | Economic competition among jurisdictions: efficiency enhancing or distortion inducing? | Journal of Public Economics | 1988 | 711 |
39 | Bureaucratic structure and bureaucratic performance in less developed countries | Journal of Public Economics | 2000 | 711 |
40 | Teacher training, teacher quality and student achievement | Journal of Public Economics | 2011 | 689 |
41 | Why do people pay taxes? | Journal of Public Economics | 1992 | 677 |
42 | The simple analytics of the environmental Kuznets curve | Journal of Public Economics | 2001 | 648 |
43 | Incentives and incomplete information | Journal of Public Economics | 1979 | 643 |
44 | Corruption in America | Journal of Public Economics | 2006 | 642 |
45 | The elasticity of taxable income: evidence and implications | Journal of Public Economics | 2002 | 638 |
46 | Political budget cycles: Do they differ across countries and why? | Journal of Public Economics | 2006 | 616 |
47 | Participation and investment decisions in a retirement plan: the influence of colleagues’ choices | Journal of Public Economics | 2002 | 611 |
48 | Individual welfare, majority voting, and the properties of a linear income tax | Journal of Public Economics | 1975 | 609 |
49 | Self-selection and Pareto efficient taxation | Journal of Public Economics | 1982 | 591 |
50 | Does education improve citizenship? Evidence from the United States and the United Kingdom | Journal of Public Economics | 2004 | 589 |
51 | Effluent charges and licenses under uncertainty | Journal of Public Economics | 1976 | 584 |
52 | Are there civic returns to education? | Journal of Public Economics | 2004 | 583 |
53 | Group size and the voluntary provision of public goods | Journal of Public Economics | 1994 | 580 |
54 | Openness, country size and government | Journal of Public Economics | 1998 | 575 |
55 | Polarization and public health: Partisan differences in social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic | Journal of Public Economics | 2020 | 568 |
56 | Do R&D tax credits work? Evidence from a panel of countries 1979–1997 | Journal of Public Economics | 2002 | 547 |
57 | Punishment and counter-punishment in public good games: Can we really govern ourselves? | Journal of Public Economics | 2008 | 547 |
58 | Voting over income tax schedules | Journal of Public Economics | 1977 | 545 |
59 | Partial privatization in mixed duopoly | Journal of Public Economics | 1998 | 540 |
60 | The economics of corruption | Journal of Public Economics | 1975 | 537 |
61 | Economic uncertainty before and during the COVID-19 pandemic | Journal of Public Economics | 2020 | 534 |
62 | Accountability, incentives and behavior: the impact of high-stakes testing in the Chicago Public Schools | Journal of Public Economics | 2005 | 531 |
63 | Fiscal decentralization, public spending, and economic growth in China | Journal of Public Economics | 1998 | 528 |
64 | Taxpayer response to an increased probability of audit: evidence from a controlled experiment in Minnesota | Journal of Public Economics | 2001 | 526 |
65 | Individual preferences for political redistribution | Journal of Public Economics | 2002 | 523 |
66 | A complete solution to a class of principal-agent problems with an application to the control of a self-managed firm | Journal of Public Economics | 1984 | 522 |
67 | The effects of financial education in the workplace: evidence from a survey of households | Journal of Public Economics | 2003 | 519 |
68 | Combining price and quantity controls to mitigate global climate change | Journal of Public Economics | 2002 | 518 |
69 | Public policies, pressure groups, and dead weight costs | Journal of Public Economics | 1985 | 510 |
70 | Strategic environmental policy and intrenational trade | Journal of Public Economics | 1994 | 506 |
71 | Public goods experiments without confidentiality: a glimpse into fund-raising | Journal of Public Economics | 2004 | 494 |
72 | The reliability of subjective well-being measures | Journal of Public Economics | 2008 | 494 |
73 | Environmental quality and pollution-augmenting technological change in a two-sector endogenous growth model | Journal of Public Economics | 1995 | 481 |
74 | The impact of COVID-19 on student experiences and expectations: Evidence from a survey | Journal of Public Economics | 2020 | 477 |
75 | The impact of the potential duration of unemployment benefits on the duration of unemployment | Journal of Public Economics | 1990 | 468 |
76 | Corruption perceptions vs. corruption reality | Journal of Public Economics | 2009 | 467 |
77 | Trust and compliance to public health policies in times of COVID-19 | Journal of Public Economics | 2020 | 467 |
78 | Do countries compete over corporate tax rates? | Journal of Public Economics | 2008 | 466 |
79 | The effects of generalized school choice on achievement and stratification: Evidence from Chile's voucher program | Journal of Public Economics | 2006 | 457 |
80 | The impact of social approval and framing on cooperation in public good situations | Journal of Public Economics | 2004 | 454 |
81 | Taxes and the location of production: evidence from a panel of US multinationals | Journal of Public Economics | 1998 | 453 |
82 | Early childhood nutrition and academic achievement: a longitudinal analysis | Journal of Public Economics | 2001 | 453 |
83 | Redistributive taxation as social insurance | Journal of Public Economics | 1980 | 449 |
84 | Public goods provision in an experimental environment | Journal of Public Economics | 1985 | 445 |
85 | Optimal tax theory | Journal of Public Economics | 1976 | 441 |
86 | An economic model of moral motivation | Journal of Public Economics | 2003 | 438 |
87 | Nash equilibria in models of fiscal competition | Journal of Public Economics | 1988 | 437 |
88 | The cost-effectiveness of alternative instruments for environmental protection in a second-best setting | Journal of Public Economics | 1999 | 437 |
89 | What do donations buy? | Journal of Public Economics | 1998 | 432 |
90 | International profit shifting within multinationals: A multi-country perspective | Journal of Public Economics | 2008 | 432 |
91 | The behavioralist as tax collector: Using natural field experiments to enhance tax compliance | Journal of Public Economics | 2017 | 432 |
92 | Biased perceptions of income distribution and preferences for redistribution: Evidence from a survey experiment | Journal of Public Economics | 2013 | 428 |
93 | The cyclical behaviour of fiscal policy: evidence from the OECD | Journal of Public Economics | 2003 | 427 |
94 | Property rights for the poor: Effects of land titling | Journal of Public Economics | 2010 | 427 |
95 | Natural resources, national accounting and economic depreciation | Journal of Public Economics | 1990 | 423 |
96 | Education and saving: | Journal of Public Economics | 2001 | 423 |
97 | Retailing public goods: The economics of corporate social responsibility | Journal of Public Economics | 2007 | 423 |
98 | Not-for-profit entrepreneurs | Journal of Public Economics | 2001 | 420 |
99 | Taxes and the labor market participation of married couples: the earned income tax credit | Journal of Public Economics | 2004 | 413 |
100 | The demand for tax haven operations | Journal of Public Economics | 2006 | 412 |