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Founded as Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft in 1844.

As one of the oldest journals in the field of political economy, the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE) deals traditionally with the problems of economics, social policy, and their legal framework. JITE is listed in the Journal of Economic Literature, the Social Science Citation Index, the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, and COREJ.

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Volume 160, Number 2, 1 June 2004

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Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster
pp. 187-209(23)
Author: Roger B. Myerson

Optimal Auditing in Hierarchical Relationships
pp. 210-231(22)
Author: Anke S. Kessler

Social Evolution, Corporate Culture, and Exploitation
pp. 232-242(11)
Author: Ekkehart Schlicht

Two Proposals to Improve Price-Cap Regulation
pp. 243-251(9)
Authors: Robert D. Cairns; Anthony G. Heyes

The Trade-Off between Risk and Control in Corporate Ownership
pp. 252-274(23)
Authors: Miguel C. Manjón

Unemployment Insurance and Workers' Mobility
pp. 275-293(19)
Author: Jan Boone

Endogenous Fertility, Externalities, and Efficiency in Old-Age Pension Systems
pp. 294-310(17)
Authors: Ludwig von Auer; Bettina Büttner

Explosive Hyperinflation, Inflation-Tax Laffer Curve, and Modeling the Use of Money
pp. 311-326(16)
Authors: María-José Gutiérrez; Jesús Vázquez

Efficiency of Posner's Nuisance Rule: A Reconsideration
pp. 327-333(7)
Authors: Iljoong Kim; Jaehong Kim

Book Reviews

Meyer, Wilhelm: Grundlagen des ökonomischen Denkens.
pp. 339-343(5)
Author: Viktor Vanberg

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