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Read the first issue of the re-launched Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice (Vol. 33, No. 1) for free until 10 September.

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Bristol University Press will also be attending the EEA-ESEM congress in Cologne 27-31 August 2018. Come along to our stand to talk with Paul Stevens, Senior Commissioning Editor, regarding your book proposals within the subject areas of Economics and Sociology. We will also have printed copies of the journal available (while stocks last).



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The Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice (JPFPC) was founded in 1983 by Professor Domenico da Empoli and relaunched in April 2018 in partnership with Bristol University Press.



With an outstanding, international editorial board, JPFPC will be revitalized in print and online while maintaining its commitment to publishing high quality, peer-reviewed research.



JPFPC is unique in the international landscape of public economics journals, because it is committed to explicitly advancing knowledge in both public finance and public choice, reflecting an inclusive approach. To this end, it welcomes submissions from economics, as well as from cognate disciplines (geography, law, political science, sociology), that contribute to our understanding of the public economy and its broader constitutional, legal and political economy matrix.



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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE: Vol. 33, No. 1

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The past and future of the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice
http://bit.ly/Galli_Garzarelli
Galli, Emma; Garzarelli, Giampaolo
James M. Buchanan and the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice: extending the Italian tradition of public finance
http://bit.ly/WagnerRE
Wagner, Richard E.
Equilibrium federal impotence: why the states and not the American national government financed economic development in the antebellum era
http://bit.ly/Wallis_Weingast
Wallis, John Joseph; Weingast, Barry R.
Il Padrino's dilemma: a simple model of Mafia decision making
http://bit.ly/Wintrobe
Wintrobe, Ronald
Stop crying over spilt knowledge: a critical look at the theory of spillovers and technical change
http://bit.ly/Langlois_Robertson
Langlois, Richard N.; Robertson, Paul L.
The lighthouse in economics: colonial America's experience
http://bit.ly/Mixon_ShawBridges
Mixon, Franklin G.; Shaw Bridges, Robert
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