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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 162, Number 2, June 2006

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Modeling Financial Incentives to Get the Unemployed Back to Work
pp. 227-252(26)
Authors: Boone, Jan; van Ours, Jan C.

Endogenous Leadership in Teams
pp. 253-261(9)
Authors: Huck, Steffen; Rey-Biel, Pedro

Two Types of Collusion in a Model of Hierarchical Agency
pp. 262-276(15)
Authors: Bac, Mehmet; Kucuksenel, Serkan

Heterogeneity and Optimal Self-Reporting
pp. 277-290(14)
Authors: Feess, Eberhard; Walzl, Markus

Taxing the Labor Income of Spouses
pp. 291-308(18)
Authors: von Auer, Ludwig; Büttner, Bettina

Codetermination, R&D, and Employment
pp. 309-328(20)
Author: Granero, Luis M.

A Micro Foundation of Core Stability in Positive-Externality Coalition Games
pp. 329-346(18)
Authors: Finus, Michael; Rundshagen, Bianca

Voluntary versus Compulsory Solidarity: Theory and Experiment
pp. 347-363(17)
Authors: Güth, Werner; Sutter, Matthias; Verbon, Harrie

A Dynamic Theory of Cooperatives: The Link between Efficiency and Valuation
pp. 364-383(20)
Authors: Evans, Lewis; Guthrie, Graeme

Book Reviews

Book Reviews
pp. 384-389(6)

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