**Apologies for cross-posting** The most read articles published in the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice in 2019 are available to read for free during February 2020. Explore the collection below and see http://bit.ly/2019_MostRead for the most read articles across all Bristol University Press and Policy Press journals. ------------------------- Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice The Violence Trap: A Political-Economic Approach to the Problems of Development http://bit.ly/JPFPC_MostRead1 Authors: Gary W. Cox, Douglass C. North and Barry R. Weingast Term limits and state budgets http://bit.ly/JPFPC_MostRead2 Authors: Randall G. Holcombe and Robert J. Gmeiner A theory of self-governance: de facto constitutions as filters http://bit.ly/JPFPC_MostRead3 Author: Alexander William Salter and Justin Callais Legitimising the illegitimate: a review of the libertarian accounts of taxation http://bit.ly/JPFPC_MostRead4 Author: Dejene Mamo Bekana Benjamin Constant: His Debts Towards Adam Smith http://bit.ly/JPFPC_MostRead5 Author: Lorenzo Infantino ------------------------- For more information about our journals see: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/browse-our-journals. We offer free online trials for institutions, during which you can access all online content, as available to subscribers. Encourage your library to sign up here: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/subscribe If you would like to receive regular information about our journals, including notifications about free content, please sign up at: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/signup-bup-pp Best wishes, Heather Heather Gibson, Journals Executive Bristol University Press and Policy Press 1-9 Old Park Hill, Bristol BS2 8BB, UK ***** This email came through the mailinglist of the Critical Political Economy Research Network of the European Sociological Association http://criticalpoliticaleconomy.net/ To post to the mailinglist or change settings: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/POLITICAL-ECONOMY-RN.html If replying, please do not reply to everybody. Similarly, please don't send everybody messages to the moderator. There is a confirmation-link function in operation to prevent this happening by mistake.