INDEX to PUBLIC FINANCE QUARTERLY Volume 23 Number 1 (January 1995) pp. 1-136 Number 2 (April 1995) pp. 137-280 Number 3 (July 1995) pp. 281-416 Number 4 (October 1995) pp. 417-512 Authors: ALM, JAMES, see Cronshaw, M. B. ATRI, SAID, and THOMAS SCHELLBERG, “Efficient Management of Household Solid Waste: A General Equilibrium Model,” 3. AZAM, GOLAM, see Obeng, K. BORGE, LARS-ERIK, “Lump-Sum Intergovernmental Grants Have Price Effects: A Note,” 271. BOYD, ROY G., see Seldon, B. J. BRUDNEY, JEFFREY L., see Duncombe, W. D. CRONSHAW, MARK B., and JAMES ALM, “Tax Compliance With Two-Sided Uncertainty,” 139. DeBOER, LARRY, see Pritchard, T. DOUGAN, WILLIAM R., see Lipford, J. W. DUNCOMBE, WILLIAM D., and JEFFREY L. BRUDNEY, “The Optimal Mix of Volunteer and Paid Staff in Local Governments: With an Application to Municipal Fire Departments,” 356. FIGLIO, DAVIDN., “The Effect of Retirement on Political Shirking: Evidence From Congressional Voting,” 226. FORMBY, JOHN P., STEVEN G. MEDEMA, and W. JAMES SMITH, “Tax Neutrality and Social Welfare in a Computational General Equilibrium Framework,” 419. FRANK, RICHARD G., and MARTIN GAYNOR, “Incentives, Optimality, and Publicly Provided Goods: The Case of Mental Health Services,” 167. GAYNOR, MARTIN, see Frank, R. G. HANSEN, ANN, “The Tax Incidence of the Colorado State Lottery Instant Game,” 385. HARMATZ, HOWARD R.., see Pétry, F. HOLCOMBE, RANDALL G., and JEFFREY A. MILLS, “Politics and Deficit Finance,” 448. LIPFORD, JODY W., and WILLIAM R. DOUGAN, “A Public Choice-Theoretic Test of Ricardian Equivalence,” 467. LOVELY, MARY E., “Optimal Commodity Taxation With Costly Noncompliance,” 115. MAI, CHAO-SHENG, see Yeh, C.-N. MEDEMA, STEVEN G., see Formby, J. P. 510 PUBLIC FINANCE QUARTERLY MICELI, THOMAS J., and ALANSON P. MINKLER, “Willingness-to-Accept Versus Willingness-to-Pay Measures of Value: Implications for Rent Control, Eminent Domain, and Zoning,” 255. MILLS, JEFFREY A., see Holcombe, R. G. MINKLER, ALANSON P., see Miceli, T. J. MYLES, GARETH D., “Imperfect Competition and Industry-Specific Input Taxes,” 336. OBENG, KOFI, and GOLAM AZAM, “The Intended Relationship Between Federal Operating Subsidy and Cost,” 72. PEREIRA, ALFREDO M., “Equal Yield Tax Alternatives and Government Deficits,” 40. PETRY, FRANCOIS, and HOWARD R. HARMATZ, “Politico-Economic Interactions in Canada: An Empirical Assessment,” 305. PRITCHARD, TIM, and LARRY DeBOER, “The Effect of Taxes and Insurance Costs on Automobile Registrations in the United States,” 283. RODGERS, WILLIAM M., and CHARLES STUART, “The Efficiency of a Lottery as a Source of Public Revenue,” 242. SCHELLBERG, THOMAS, see Atri, S. SELDON, BARRY J., and ROY G. BOYD, “A General Equilibrium Analysis of a Reduction in Capital Gains Taxes,” 193. SMITH, W. JAMES, see Formby, J. P. SPEIR, JOHN P., “The Implications of Different Liability Rules for the Provision of a Risky Public Good,” 399. STUART, CHARLES, see Rodgers, W. M. SUWANAKUL, SONTACHAL, see Yeh, C.-N. TUCKMAN, HOWARD P., see Chang, C. F. WAGONER, CHARLES B., “Local Fiscal Competition: An Intraregional Perspective,” 95. WYCKOFF, PAUL GARY, “Capitalization, Equalization, and Intergovernmenta! Aid,” 484. YINGER, JOHN, “Capitalization and Sorting: A Revision,” 217. Articles: “Capitalization, Equalization, and Intergovernmental Aid,” Wyckoff, 484. “Capitalization and Sorting: A Revision,” Yinger, 217. “The Effect of Retirement on Political Shirking: Evidence From Congressional Voting,” Figlio, 226. “The Effect of Taxes and Insurance Costs on Automobile Registrations in the United States,” Pritchard and DeBoer, 283. “The Efficiency of a Lottery as a Source of Public Revenue,” Rodgers and Stuart, 242. “Efficient Management of Household Solid Waste: A General Equilibrium Model,” Atri and Schellberg, 3. “Equal Yield Tax Alternatives and Government Deficits,” Pereira, 40. “A General Equilibrium Analysis of a Reduction in Capital Gains Taxes,” Seldon and Boyd, 193. “Imperfect Competition and Industry-Specific Input Taxes,” Myles, 336. “The Implications of Different Liability Rules for the Provision of a Risky Public Good,” Speir, 399. INDEX S511 “Incentives, Optimality, and Publicly Provided Goods: The Case of Mental Health Services,” Frank and Gaynor, 167. “The Intended Relationship Between Federal Operating Subsidy and Cost,” Obeng and Azam, 72. “Local Fiscal Competition: An Intraregional Perspective,” Wagoner, 95. “Lump-Sum Intergovernmental Grants Have Price Effects: A Note,” Borge, 271. “Optimal Commodity Taxation With Costly Noncompliance,” Lovely, 115. “The Optimal Mix of Volunteer and Paid Staff in Local Governments: With an Application to Municipal Fire Departments,” Duncombe and Brudney, 356. “Politico-Economic Interactions in Canada: An Empirical Assessment,” Pétry and Harmatz, 305. “Politics and Deficit Finance,” Holcombe and Mills, 448. “A Public Choice-Theoretic Test of Ricardian Equivalence,” Lipford and Dougan, 467. “Tax Compliance With Two-Sided Uncertainty,” Cronshaw and Alm, 139. “The Tax Incidence of the Colorado State Lottery Instant Game,” Hansen, 385. “Tax Neutrality and Social Welfare in a Computational General Equilibrium Framework,” Formby et al., 419. “Willingness-to-Accept Versus Willingness-to-Pay Measures of Value: Implications for Rent Control, Eminent Domain, and Zoning,” Miceli and Minkler, 255.