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2024, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-5 Economic Policy Making Under Hardening Fiscal Constraints
by Heinemann Friedrich & Schnabl Gunther - 7-28 A Latticework of Inflation Models
by Mayer Thomas - 29-63 A Comparative Evaluation of Fiscal Stabilization Strategies during the Covid-19 Pandemic with Germany as a Reference Point
by Baudisch Victoria & Neuenkirch Matthias - 65-96 The Relationship Between the German Current Account and Financial Account: Evidence from the Toda-Yamamoto Causality Approach
by Murai Taiki - 97-132 The Tax Attractiveness of EU Locations for Corporate Investments: A Stocktaking of Past Developments and Recent Reforms
by Gundert Hannah & Nicolay Katharina & Steinbrenner Daniela & Wickel Sophia - 133-158 Aid in Conflict: Determinants of International Aid Allocation to Ukraine During the 2022 Russian Invasion
by Schmidt Constantin - 159-162 Public Debt Ratios Will Increase For Some Time. We Must Make Sure That They Do Not Explode
by Blanchard Olivier - 163-174 An EU Fund to Incentivise Public Investments with Positive Externalities
by Beetsma Roel - 175-180 The Case for Putting a Public Investment Clause into the German Debt Brake
by Janeba Eckhard - 181-189 EU Debt Instruments and Fiscal Transparency: The Case of the EU Recovery Fund
by Demir Ahmed & Garmann Sebastian - 191-202 Explaining the Divergence in German and French Public Finances
by Eisl Andreas - 203-211 Fiscal Prospects for Italy
by Bordignon Massimo & Turati Gilberto - 213-218 The Swiss Debt Brake Is Democratic, Strict, Transparent, and Binding. A Model to Follow?
by Mosler Martin & Schaltegger Christoph
December 2023, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 143-146 The Economists’ Voice, December Issue 2023, Geopolitical Tensions and Economic Policy Making
by Heinemann Friedrich & Schnabl Gunther - 147-168 European Public Policies and Sovereign Risk in the Eurozone: How State-Contingent Governance Hampers Fiscal Discipline
by van Riet Ad - 169-178 The Reform of the European Fiscal Rules: In Search of Mechanisms Ensuring Sustainable Debt Levels
by de Haan Jakob & Amtenbrink Fabian - 179-195 How Brexit Damaged the United Kingdom and the City of London
by Ryan John Martin Timothy - 197-226 Understanding Economic Sanctions on Iran: A Survey
by Farzanegan Mohammad Reza & Batmanghelidj Esfandyar - 227-248 A Soufflé only Rises Once: China’s Grim Economic Prospects
by Dieter Heribert - 249-253 Deglobalization: Reasons and Effects
by Felbermayr Gabriel - 255-258 Geopolitical Tensions and Global Monetary (Dis)Order
by Eichengreen Barry - 259-265 From BRICS to BRICS+: Sheer More Members is not a Challenge to G7
by Kamin Katrin & Langhammer Rolf J. - 267-274 The Rise and Fall of the Eurasian Regionalism
by Libman Alexander - 275-283 Caught up by Geopolitics: Sanctions and the EU’s Response to Russia’s War Against Ukraine
by Meissner Katharina - 285-291 China’s Central Role in the Globalization and Slowbalization Trends
by Herrero Alicia Garcia - 293-300 German Chinese Economic Relations: Necessary Reassessment
by Hüther Michael - 301-309 China’s Economy as Xi’s Means of Power Or Why the Chinese Economy is Not yet Bigger than That of the USA
by Tofall Norbert F. - 311-316 Systemic Rivalry of China and the West in Climate Policy
by Wolff Guntram
June 2023, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-4 The Economists’ Voice, June Issue 2023, Editorial
by Heinemann Friedrich & Schnabl Gunther - 5-14 Davids and Goliaths: Hidden Champions in an Age of Industrial Policy
by de Melo Pimentel Bernardo & Ramírez Guillermo - 15-24 Can You Have Your Corporate Wokeism and Eat it too?
by Weisman Dennis L. - 25-42 Lessons from Latin America Dollarization in the Twenty First Century
by Cachanosky Nicolas & Ocampo Emilio & Salter Alexander W. - 43-53 Measuring Communication Quality of Interest Rate Announcements
by Benchimol Jonathan & Caspi Itamar & Kazinnik Sophia - 55-77 The Political Economy of Transatlantic Security – A Policy Perspective
by Becker Jordan & Kuokštytė Ringailė & Kuokštis Vytautas - 79-88 Apolitical Money – An Illusion?
by Issing Otmar - 89-95 The ECB’s Transmission Protection Instrument and Fiscal Stability
by Assenmacher Katrin - 97-102 Debt Sustainability in the Emerging New EU Fiscal Framework: A Major Change
by Alcidi Cinzia - 103-110 Government Bond Spreads in the Euro Area
by Carnot Nicolas & Pamies Stéphanie - 111-118 Selective Bond Purchases – May the ECB Chose Winners and Losers?
by Bernoth Kerstin & Dietz Sara - 119-130 Britain’s Failed Attempt at Monetary and Fiscal Exceptionalism
by Marsh David - 131-134 Government Debt and Monetary Policy Perspectives in Japan
by Miyamoto Hiroaki - 135-142 Long-Term Strategies to Reduce Public Debt from a Historical Perspective
by Mayer Thomas
December 2022, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 103-107 The Economists’ Voice, December Issue 2022, Editorial
by Heinemann Friedrich & Schnabl Gunther - 109-123 Sanctions are Costly for Citizens but Beneficial for Autocrats: A Political-Economic Perspective
by Eichenberger Reiner & Stadelmann David - 125-145 The New Advocacy for Autarky: Self-Sufficiency is Now Once Again Becoming Popular for Geopolitical Reasons
by Dieter Heribert & Biedermann Johanna - 147-160 Policy Rules Consistent with the FOMC’s Longer-Run Goals and Monetary Policy Strategy
by Papell David H. & Prodan Ruxandra - 161-186 Monetary Policy Normalization and Central Bank Profits: A Break-Even Point Perspective
by Polański Zbigniew & Szadkowski Mikołaj - 187-203 Does Financial Dominance Explain the Recent Rise in Inflation?
by Winkler Adalbert - 205-227 The Influence of Economic Freedom on the Shadow Economy in Developed and Developing Countries
by Freytag Andreas & Schneider Friedrich & Spiegel Sebastian E. - 229-242 EU Green Taxonomy Data – A First Vendor Survey
by Hoepner Andreas G. F. & Schneider Fabiola I. - 243-249 EU Taxonomy: Mission Impossible
by Kooths Stefan - 251-260 Will the EU Taxonomy Impact the Trade Specialisation of European Economies?
by Köppl-Turyna Monika & Schwarzbauer Wolfgang - 261-266 Green Finance and the EU-Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities: Why Using More Direct Environmental Policy Tools Is Preferable
by Fuest Clemens & Meier Volker - 267-273 EU Taxonomy and ECB Monetary Policy: Moving Towards Centrally-Directed Green Capital Allocation?
by Schnabl Gunther - 275-283 The EU Taxonomy’s (Potential) Effects on the Banking Sector and Bank Lending to Firms
by Kirschenmann Karolin
June 2022, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial: Expansionary Monetary Policy and the Design of Debt Rules in the European Union
by Heinemann Friedrich & Schnabl Gunther - 5-14 The COVID-19 Inflation Weighting in Israel
by Benchimol Jonathan & Caspi Itamar & Levin Yuval - 15-23 Beware of Pitfalls in the European Central Bank’s Review of Monetary Policy Strategy
by Tamborini Roberto - 25-35 The Inflationary Potential of the Historic 2021 SDR Allocation
by Beretta Edoardo & Neuberger Doris - 37-58 Subsidizing Semiconductor Production for a Strategically Autonomous European Union?
by Bardt Hubertus & Röhl Klaus-Heiner & Rusche Christian - 59-62 Fiscal Rules: Anchors of Stability
by Potrafke Niklas & Schaltegger Christoph A. - 63-71 Public Expenditure and Sustainable Public Finances Post-COVID
by Schuknecht Ludger - 73-79 EU Governments Must not Return to Their Dysfunctional Fiscal Rules
by Truger Achim - 81-85 In an Imperfect World Policy Rules Cannot be Perfect Either
by Wagner Gert G. - 87-95 Private Enforcement of the German Debt Brake
by Hauser Patrick - 97-101 Releasing the Brake: Germany’s National Fiscal Rule No Longer Ensures Compliance with European Fiscal Rules
by Buettner Thiess
December 2021, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-3 Challenges for Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Post-Covid-19 Order
by Schnabl Gunther - 5-30 The ECB Under the Threat of Fiscal Dominance – The Individual Central Banker Dimension
by Heinemann Friedrich & Kemper Jan - 31-45 Monetary Policy and Asset Price Gap Signal Technology in a New Keynesian Framework
by Mislin Alexander - 47-66 Natural Interest Rate and Money Interest Rates
by van Suntum Ulrich - 67-80 Eurobonds: Three Lessons from China’s “Debt Centralization/Decentralization” Experience
by An Zhiyong - 81-99 Determinants of Japanese Household Saving Behavior in the Low-Interest Rate Environment
by Latsos Sophia & Schnabl Gunther - 101-108 Joe Biden: A Bearer of Hope
by Ruthardt Fabian - 109-113 Sustainability of the Bank of Japan’s ETF Purchasing Policy
by Harada Kimie - 115-127 Serendipity or a Missed Chance? On the Interaction Between Vaccine Distribution and the EU Recovery Funds
by Macchiarelli Corrado & Giacon Renato - 129-136 Conceptualizing the Cost of COVID Policy: The Role of Institutional Trade-Offs
by Geloso Vincent - 137-141 Taliban Soft or Hard Makes No Difference
by Dnes Antony
December 2020, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-01 Rejoinder to Homburg
by Robra Bernt-Peter & Felder Stefan - 1-02 Reply to Robra and Felder (2020)
by Homburg Stefan - 1-04 COVID 19 and Central Banks Dominate the Agenda
by Schnabl Gunther - 1-6 Geopolitics, Economic Freedom and Economic Performance
by Weede Erich - 1-06 Effectiveness of Corona Lockdowns: Evidence for a Number of Countries
by Homburg Stefan - 1-06 Special Drawing Rights: International Monetary Support for Developing Countries in Times of the COVID-19 Crisis
by Gallagher Kevin & Ocampo José Antonio & Volz Ulrich - 1-06 How the Corona Pandemic is Plunging the Monetary System into Crisis
by Fischer Malte - 1-09 Homburg’s Lockdown Analysis: Conclusions without Data and an Appropriate Estimation Model
by Robra Bernt-Peter & Felder Stefan - 1-09 The COVID-19 Crisis: Policy Recommendations for Japan
by Yoshino Naoyuki & Hendriyetty Nella - 1-10 The COVID-19 and bond spreads
by Esteves Rui & Sussman Nathan - 1-15 Collective Decision-making: FIFA from the Perspective of Public Choice
by Follert Florian & Richau Lukas & Emrich Eike & Pierdzioch Christian - 1-17 The Euro Area Imbalances Narrative in a Franco-German Perspective: The Importance of the Longer-Run View
by Belke Ansgar & Gros Daniel - 1-18 An Analysis of the Structure of Trade Between Australia and China: An Australian Perspective
by Marks Andrew - 1-28 Critical Analysis of the Zero Risk Weight Privilege for European Sovereign Debt in Light of Art. 124 TFEU
by Hauser Patrick - 1-31 Is the Interest Rate Channel still working? Post-Crisis Evidence from German SMEs
by Gerstenberger Juliane
December 2019, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-2 Explaining Brexit: How the City of London came to be Regulated by the European Union
by Vaubel Roland - 1-2 The Implications of Brexit for Financial Markets: Towards a Network of EU Financial Centres
by Wuermeling Joachim - 1-3 On the Way to Brexit: From Opt-Outs to Opt-Ins and From Trade to High Politics
by Tsoukalis Loukas - 1-3 The Hardships of Brexit
by Belke Ansgar & Schnabl Gunther - 1-5 Two General Lessons from the 2019 Personal Income Tax Reform of China
by An Zhiyong - 1-5 Brexit and its Impact on the Pound in the Foreign Exchange Market
by Pilbeam Keith - 1-5 How Britain Will React to a WTO-Based Brexit
by Minford Patrick - 1-7 A Digital Euro to Compete With Libra
by Mayer Thomas - 1-8 The Risks of Hard Brexit for the United Kingdom
by Perri Salvatore - 1-9 Quid Pro Quo! Organization Theoretical Remarks about FIFA’s Legitimacy Under Blatter and Infantino
by Richau Lukas & Emrich Eike & Follert Florian - 1-13 Complexity, Uncertainty, and Monetary Policy: Can the ECB Avoid the Unconventional Becoming the ‘New Normal’?
by Hartwell Christopher A. - 1-14 British Exceptionalism Causes Brexit Conundrum
by Ryan John - 1-14 No Longer “The Economy Stupid”: How Muddled Economics Contributed to a Chaotic Brexit
by Begg Iain - 1-16 EU28 Capital Market Perspectives of a Hard BREXIT: Theory, Empirical Findings and Policy Options
by Welfens Paul J.J. & Baier Fabian & Kadiric Samir & Korus Arthur & Xiong Tian - 1-18 The Brexit as a Forerunner: Monetary Policy, Economic Order and Divergence Forces in the European Union
by Schnabl Gunther & Müller Sebastian - 1-21 Reaganomics: A Watershed Moment on the Road to Trumpism
by Komlos John
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-3 The European Central Bank, Italy and the Next Eurozone Crisis
by Ryan John - 1-3 On the Accuracy of Estimating the Inflation Rate: Marty Feldstein as Dr. Pangloss
by Komlos John - 1-3 How Europe should Overcome the Coming Deadlock
by Chortareas Georgios & Pelagidis Theodore - 1-3 “Strengthen Stability: Further Development of the ESM in a Deepened Monetary Union”
by Regling Klaus - 1-3 The European Monetary Union on a Bumpy Road – Challenges and Solutions for an Uncertain Future
by Belke Ansgar & Schnabl Gunther - 1-4 Solidarity and Responsibility in the Euro Area: Foes or Friends?
by Fracasso Andrea - 1-4 The Fairy Tale of Low Inflation in the Euro Area
by Hochstein Martin - 1-4 Beyond Risk Sharing and Risk Reduction
by Bénassy-Quéré Agnès - 1-5 Poland’s Euro Adoption Perspectives
by Polański Zbigniew - 1-5 Property Rights on Credit and State Control of Money: The Irrelevance of the Origin of Money
by Soldatos Gerasimos T. - 1-7 The Unbearable Errorlessness of Global Poverty Estimates
by Moatsos Michail - 1-14 Secular Stagnation, Unemployment Hysteresis and Monetary Policy in EMU: Scratches but Not Scars?
by Belke Ansgar - 1-15 An Evolutionary Path Towards a European Monetary Fund
by Gros Daniel - 1-15 Core-Periphery Relations in the Eurozone
by De Grauwe Paul & Ji Yuemei - 1-16 How to Leave the Eurozone: The Case of Finland
by Malinen Tuomas & Nyberg Peter & Koskenkylä Heikki & Berghäll Elina & Mellin Ilkka & Miettinen Sami & Ala-Peijari Jukka & Törnqvist Stefan - 1-16 Monetary Integration, Fiscal Divergence and Current Account Imbalances in Europe
by Schnabl Gunther
December 2017, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-2 The Economists’ Voice: Special Issue on Nutrition and Poverty Introduction
by Cragg Mike & Stiglitz Joseph E. - 1-3 Poverty and Obesity as Political Indicators
by Drewnowski Adam - 1-5 Food Insecurity and Health Outcomes
by Gundersen Craig & Seligman Hilary K. - 1-5 Linking SNAP to Food Security: Exploring Reinstating a Purchase Requirement and Tying Benefits to the Low-Cost Food Plan
by Daponte Beth Osborne - 1-6 Caloric Sweetened Beverage Taxes: A Toothless Solution?
by Cohen Evan & deFonseka Jehan & McGowan Richard - 1-8 Ensuring Access to Fruits and Vegetables for the Nation’s Most Vulnerable – Contributions of WIC and SNAP
by Herman Dena R.
December 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-7 Overlooked Opportunity: Trade in Services
by Jensen J. Bradford - 9-25 Elections and the Economy: What to do about Recessions?
by Ghayad Rand & Cragg Michael & Pinter Frank - 27-42 Are Biopharmaceutical Budget Caps Good Public Policy?
by Goldman Dana P. & Lakdawalla Darius N. & Baumgardner James R. & Linthicum Mark T.
August 2015, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-12 Growing Apart: The Evolution of Income vs. Wealth Inequality
by Cragg Michael & Ghayad Rand - 13-18 The Political Economy of Net Neutrality Regulation
by Weisman Dennis L. - 19-24 Hurry or Wait – The Pros and Cons of Going Fast or Slow on Climate Change
by Denny Eleanor & Weiss Jurgen - 25-30 Climate Change Adaptation Will Offer a Sharp Test of the Claims of Behavioral Economics
by Kahn Matthew E. - 31-36 A Proposed Framework to Reduce Asymmetric Information in Equity Offerings
by Gavious Ilanit
November 2014, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-5 The Power of Awards
by Frey Bruno S. & Gallus Jana - 7-12 Quarterly Fiscal Policy
by Kendrick David A. & Amman Hans M. - 13-19 The Future of US Health Care: Is Medicare Really Better at “Saving” Money?
by Edlin Aaron & Goldman Dana P. & Leive Adam A. - 21-23 The Partners HealthCare Settlement and the Future of Health Care Organizations
by Richman Barak D. & Schulman Kevin A. - 25-26 Comment on DeLong: Economics in Crisis
by Strawser Cornelia
December 2013, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-6 Why Invest In Art?
by Frey Bruno S. & Cueni Reto - 7-13 Too Many Banks to Fail? Theory and Evidence
by Boyd John & Baxamusa Mufaddal - 15-19 Guaranteed to Fail: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and What to Do about Them*
by Acharya Viral & Richardson Matthew & Van Nieuwerburgh Stijn & White Lawrence J. - 29-37 Spectrum Policy and the Evolution of the Wireless Internet: Some Thoughts on Where Economists Agree and Disagree
by Hahn Robert & Passell Peter - 39-43 Want More Value from Prescription Drugs? We Need to Let Prices Rise and Fall
by Goldman Dana P. & Leive Adam & Lakdawalla Darius - 45-50 How (Not) to Lie with Benefit-Cost Analysis
by Farrow Scott - 51-51 Comment by Roger Sedjo on “The IMF’s Switch in Time”
by Stiglitz Joseph E.
March 2012, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-3 The Economics of Occupation
by Safri Maliha - 1-3 Introduction: Economics and Occupy Wall Street
by Naidu Suresh - 1-6 Occupy Economics
by Beggs Mike - 1-7 Occupy Wall Street and the Political Economy of Inequality
by Dube Arindrajit & Kaplan Ethan - 1-7 Is This Time Different? Capture and Anti-Capture of US Politics
by Acemoglu Daron & Robinson James A.
March 2012, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-6 The Broken Health Care System: The Real Long-Term Deficit Problem
by Baker Dean - 1-6 Stimulating the Economy in an Era of Debt and Deficit
by Stiglitz Joseph E. - 1-7 The US Fiscal Situation: Causes and Remedies
by Lazear Edward P. - 1-11 Debt and Democracy
by Kane Tim - 1-13 Fiscal Policy for Economic Growth
by Boskin Michael J.
April 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-3 Curbing the Dangers of High-Frequency Trading
by Clements Matthew T. - 1-5 How to Fix the Inefficiency of Global Cap and Trade
by Cramton Peter & Stoft Steven
March 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-4 Securitizing Environmental Risk and the Keystone XL Pipeline
by Smith Kerry - 1-5 The Cost of Job Loss in the Great Recession: How Bad Has it Been?
by Farber Henry S.
July 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-4 Comment on Leamer: Do Nominal Shocks Still Matter?
by Sumner Scott
June 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-3 Eiminating Racial Preferences in College Admissions
by Weisman Dennis L. & Robinson Glen O. - 1-4 The Bottle and The Border: What Can America's Failed Experiment With Alcohol Prohibition in The 1920s Teach us About The Likely Effects of Anti-Immigration Legislation Today?
by Caves Kevin - 1-5 Is Xfinity TV Anticompetitive? Let the Courts, not Regulators, Decide
by Wallsten Scott J.
October 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-6 Grass is Always Greener When It's Legal: Policies for State Regulated Marijuana
by Cohen Evan & McGowan Richard
November 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-5 Comparing OECD and IMF Approaches to Economic Surveillance
by Edwards Martin S. - 1-5 A Practical Anti-bubble Prescription
by Andrade Sandro C. & Bian Jiangze & Burch Timothy R. - 1-6 It's Time to Unify Telecommunications Policy
by Macher Jeffrey T. & Mayo John W.
October 2011, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-5 Why Systemic Risk Considerations Affect the Market for Long-Term Care Insurance
by Lumsdaine Robin L.
September 2011, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-2 Comment on DeLong: Why is Economics in Crisis?
by Stevans Lonnie K. - 1-3 What's an $800 Billion Stimulus Worth?
by Abrams Burton A.
June 2011, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-6 The Net Fiscal Expenditure Stimulus in the US, 2008-9: Less than What You Might Think, and Less than the Fiscal Stimuli of Most OECD Countries
by Aizenman Joshua & Pasricha Gurnain K.
July 2011, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-3 Comment on Cramton and Katzman: Medicare Competitive Bidding Lowered Expenditures
by Hoerger Thomas J - 1-4 Comment on Hoerger: Early Pilots of Medicare Auctions Bring No Solace to Auction Experts
by Cramton Peter & Katzman Brett E.
May 2011, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-2 Comment on Cragg and Stiglitz: Invest in Intangible Assets
by Jarboe Kenan Patrick - 1-2 Economics in Crisis
by DeLong J. Bradford - 1-2 The IMF's Switch in Time
by Stiglitz Joseph E.
April 2011, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-6 Should the Government Invest, or Try to Spur Private Investment?
by Cragg Michael & Stiglitz Joseph E.
April 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-2 Comment on Song: Mortgage Interest Deduction
by Gordon Richard K - 1-4 Tracking the Sputnik Economy
by Barbier Edward B - 1-5 The Path to Universal Broadband: Why We Should Grant Low-Income Subsidies and Use Experiments and Auctions to Determine the Specifics
by Rosston Gregory L. & Wallsten Scott J.
March 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-1 Comment on DeLong: The Pain Has a Purpose, Namely, Higher Profits
by Bergmann Barbara R. - 1-2 Pain without Purpose
by DeLong J. Bradford - 1-2 Comment on Kamstra: Reasons for Developing Countries to Be Thrilled about Trills
by Siddiqi Hammad A
February 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-2 Comment on Pauly: The Constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act--Comparisons with the Home Mortgage Deduction
by Song Edward - 1-5 Deflation Dread Disorder "The CPI is Falling!"
by Leamer Edward E - 1-5 Why Official Bailouts Tend Not To Work: An Example Motivated by Greece 2010
by Chamley Christophe P & Pinto Brian
December 2010, Volume 7, Issue 5
- 1-5 Can the ACA Improve Population Health?
by Goldman Dana P & Lakdawalla Darius N - 1-5 The Simple Economics of Health Reform
by Cutler David M - 1-5 The Economics, Opportunities, and Challenges of Health Insurance Exchanges
by Duggan Mark G & Kocher Robert - 1-5 Systemic Reform of Health Care Delivery and Payment
by Aaron Henry J - 1-5 How Stable Are Insurance Subsidies in Health Reform?
by Pauly Mark V. - 1-6 The Health Care Reform Legislation: An Overview
by White Chapin
September 2010, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 1-1 Comment on Shiller: Urban Density Drives Housing Price Increases
by Bossons John - 1-2 Comment on Rauh and Novy-Marx: The Real Cost to Provide Adequate Retirement Benefits
by Davis Rowland