Journal of Public Economic Theory
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The Journal of Public Economic Theory (JPET) is a journal of public economics published by Blackwell.[1] Apart from public economic theory and general economics, the research areas of the journal also include public goods, local public goods, club economies, externalities, taxation, growth, public choice, social and public decision making, voting, market failure, regulation, project evaluation, equity, and political systems. The current editors of JPET are John P. Conley and Myrna Holtz Wooders of Vanderbilt University.