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August 2013, Volume 14, Issue 02
- 75-78 Historical CO2 Emissions and Their Worldwide Allocation
by Anna Sophia Ciesielski & Stephan Beitz & Jana Lippelt
May 2013, Volume 14, Issue 01
- 03-10 Poland: Combining Growth and Stability
by Anders Aslund - 11-16 Challenges to Sustain Poland’s Growth Model
by Balazs Egert & Rafal Kierzenkowski - 17-21 Poland – The Green Island Sinking into a Sea of Red
by Gavin Rae - 22-28 Active Labour Market Policies in Poland
by Zenon Wisniewski & Monika Maksim - 29-34 Stability of Banking System in Poland and Activity of the KNF – Polish Financial Supervision Authority
by Bartosz Godziszewski & Michal Kruszka - 35-40 Private Equity in Poland: The Foundational Blocks of Industry Development
by Darek Klonowski - 41-56 Poland’s Long-term Macroeconomic Performance and Recent Trends: A Comparative Analysis
by Tadeusz Kowalski - 57-63 Slovakia: The Consequences of Joining the Euro Aea before the Crisis for a Small Catching-up Economy
by Jarko Fidrmuc & Andreas Wörgötter - 64-68 Analysing the Structure of German Investments – The Ifo Investment Database
by Thomas Strobel & Stefan Sauer & Klaus Wohlrabe - 69-70 Comparison of Reduced Corporate Tax Rate in the EU
by Chang Woon Nam
February 2012, Volume 13, Issue 05
- 83-92 Target2 and Cross-border Interbank Payments during the Financial Crisis
by Ulrich Bindseil & Philippine Cour-Thimann & Philipp König - 93-95 Ways Out of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis after the Decisions of the July 2011 Summit
by Franz-Christoph Zeitler
December 2012, Volume 13, Issue 04
- 3-9 A Banking Union for Europe: Part of an Encompassing Long-term Governance Structure, No Short-term Fix
by Christoph M. Schmidt & Benjamin Weigert - 10-14 Towards a European Banking Union
by Ignazio Angeloni - 15-20 Banking Union: Inevitable, But Profoundly Challenging?
by Iain Begg - 21-25 Banking Union in the Making
by Stefano Micossi - 26-32 European Banking Union: Necessary, But Not Enough to Fix the Euro Crisis
by Fritz Breuss - 33-39 Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision: Coordination Instead of Separation
by Thorsten Beck & Daniel Gros - 40-45 Some of the Pros and Cons of Central Banking Supervision by the ECB
by Friedrich L. Sell - 46-50 After the ‘Whatever-it-takes’ Bail-out of Eurozone Bank Bondholders: The Eurozone’s Wasted Opportunity for a Banking Union That Protects Sovereign Finance
by Hans-Joachim Dübel - 51-58 Target Losses in Case of a Euro Breakup
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 59-63 Trapped in the EMU?
by Thomas Mayer - 64-69 Public Sector Austerity: Path to Crisis or Path to Recovery?
by Maks Tajnikar & Petra Dosenovic Bonca - 70-71 The Role of the State in the Financial System
by Andreas Dombret - 72-74 Energy and Climate News
by Marc Gronwald & Jana Lippelt
November 2012, Volume 13, Issue 03
- 3-4 Welcome Address
by Jürgen Chrobog - 5-9 Welcome Address
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 10-11 Keynote Address
by Daniels Pavluts - 12-15 Keynote Address
by Lord Andrew Adonis - 16-20 Peering over the Hedge: How Do the Neighbours Do It?
by Ludger Woessmann - 21-28 Making the Grade: How Do European Higher-Education Systems Score Internationally?
by Rick van der Ploeg - 29-34 Dual Education: Europe’s Secret Recipe?
by Eric A. Hanushek
July 2012, Volume 13, Issue 02
- 03-12 The Shadow Economy and Tax Evasion: What Do We (Not) Know?
by Friedrich Schneider - 13-19 European Union Action against Tax Avoidance and Evasion
by Servaas van Thiel - 20-25 Tackling Undeclared Work in the European Union
by Colin C. Williams & Sara Nadin - 26-32 The Crisis and Tax Evasion in Greece: What are the Distributional Implications?
by Manos Matsaganis & Chrysa Leventi & Maria Flevotomou - 33-40 Rethinking the Research Paradigms for Analysing Tax Compliance Behaviour
by James Alm & Erich Kirchler & Stephan Muehlbacher & Katharina Gangl & Eva Hofmann & Christoph Kogler & Maria Pollai - 40-44 Debt-to-equity Swaps in Eurozone´s Banking Sector: Minor Short-term Pain for Substantial Long-term Gain
by Rui Soares - 45-57 Time to Talk about Smart Growth and Restructuring in Eurozone Countries
by Edward G. Krubasik - 58-65 Total Factor Productivity in German Regions
by Michael Berlemann & Jan-Erik Wesselhöft - 66-68 The United States Is Edging towards a Comparative Advantage in Services
by Herbert Glejser
February 2012, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 03-10 The European Balance of Payments Crisis: An Introduction
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 11-13 The Balance of Payments Tells Us the Truth
by Helmut Schlesinger - 14-22 The Eurosystem in Times of Crises: Greece in the Role of a Reserve Currency Country?
by Wilhelm Kohler - 23-28 The Euro in 2084
by Charles B. Blankart - 29-32 The Refinancing of Banks Drives Target Debt
by Manfred J.M. Neumann - 33-34 The Current Account Deficits of the GIPS Countries and Their Target Debts at the ECB
by Peter Bernholz - 35-42 Macroeconomic Imbalances in EMU and the Eurosystem
by Thomas Mayer & Jochen Möbert & Christian Weistroffer - 43-49 The Derailed Policies of the ECB
by Georg Milbradt - 50-54 Notes on the Target2 Dispute
by Stefan Homburg - 55-62 Money, Capital Markets and Welfare: An Analysis of the Effects of Target2 Balances
by Friedrich L. Sell & Beate Sauer - 63-72 The Dissolving Asset Backing of the Euro
by Ingo Sauer - 73-76 Balances in the Target2 Payments System – A Problem?
by Jens Ulbrich & Alexander Lipponer - 77-82 A Way to Solve the Euro pean Balance of Payments Crisis? Take a Chance on Market Solutions!
by Christian Fahrholz & Andreas Freytag - 96-101 Balance of Payments Adjustment in the Monetary Union: Current Events Help Shed New Light on an Old Question
by Klaus Reeh - 102-103 Greece: The Sudden Stop That Wasn’t
by Aaron Tornell & Frank Westermann - 104-105 Editor’s Comments
by Hans-Werner Sinn
April 2012, Volume 13, Issue 01
- 03-09 European Fiscal Union: What Is It? Does It work? And Are There Really 'No Alternatives'?
by Clemens Fuest & Andreas Peichl - 10-16 Can the Eurozone Develop into a Well-functioning Fiscal Union?
by Lars Calmfors - 17-23 A Discussion of the Changes to Europe's Macro-fiscal Framework in Response to the Crisis
by Roel Beetsma & Raymond Gradus - 24-27 Coordination of Fiscal Policies: A Necessary Step toward a Fiscal Union
by Christophe Schalck - 28-34 European Fiscal Union: From Monetary Back Door to Parliamentary Main Entrance
by Waltraud Schelkle - 35-43 Should Europe Become a Fiscal Union?
by Christian Keuschnigg - 44-46 Exit from the Monetary Union - A Free Choice by Greece
by Martin Seidel - 47-59 Centralization and the Capitalist Market Economy in Hungary
by Jànos Kornai - 60-69 The EU Mechanical Engineering - Success in Global Markets Drives Growth
by Hans-Günther Vieweg - 70-73 Photovoltaics: Boom of the Rising Sun
by Johann Wackerbauer & Jana Lippelt
December 2011, Volume 12, Issue 04
- 03-04 The Ten Roots of the Euro Crisis
by Zsolt Darvas - 05-12 Downsizing the Eurozone into an OCA or Entry into a Fiscal Transfer Union
by Fritz Breuss - 13-17 Agreement needed on Liquidity Provision to Restore Confidence in the Eurozone
by Stefano Micossi - 18-22 Not a Good Fit: The European Banking Authority's New Capital Requirements and the EFSF
by Hans Peter Grüner & Daniel Patrick Müller - 23-29 EMU at Crossroads
by Bodo Herzog - 30-36 Euro Crisis or Fiscal Crisis: Looking for the Right Diagnosis and Therapy
by Marek Dabrowski - 37-43 Greece: Bail-out Packages, Current Account and Foreign Debt
by Karlhans Sauernheimer - 44-51 The Diversity of Debt Crises in Europe
by Jerome L. Stein - 52-56 How to Rescue the Euro: Ten Commandments
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 68-71 Electricity Generation: Coal Use and Cutting CO2 Emissions in the Future
by Hans-Dieter Karl & Jana Lippelt
December 2011, Volume 12, Issue 03
- 03-04 Welcome Address
by Dieter Reiter - 05-06 Welcome Speech
by Martin Zeil - 07-08 Welcome Address
by Jürgen Chrobog - 09-17 Introduction
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 18-20 Keynote Address
by Anders Borg - 21-28 Competing Social Models in the Global Economy
by Peter Birch Sørensen - 29-31 Keynote Address
by Ursula von der Leyen - 32-37 The Role of the State in Society - Government vs. Citizen Responsibility
by Giuseppe Bertola - 38-39 Keynote Address
by Rainer Brüderle - 40-43 The Role of the State in Economy: Centralisation or Subsidiarity?
by Jeffrey D. Sachs
July 2011, Volume 12, Issue 02
- 03-11 Balancing Imbalances: Improving Economic Governance in the EU after the Crisis
by Marco Buti - 12-18 Policymaking in the Eurozone and the Core vs Periphery Problem
by Stergios Skaperdas - 19-25 On the Macroeconomics of European Divergence
by Oliver Landmann - 26-28 The Euro – Protective Shield or Trap: Can a Country’s Membership in the EMU Be Abrogated in Cases of Insolvency and Permanent Deficits on Current Account?
by Martin Seidel - 29-33 To Default or Not to Default?
by Daniel Gros & Thomas Mayer - 34-39 Will the Reform of the Institutional Framework Restore Fiscal Stability in the Eurozone?
by Clemens Fuest - 40-45 Managing a Fragile Eurozone
by Paul De Grauwe - 46-49 The Future of the Eurozone
by Kai A. Konrad & Holger Zschäpitz - 50-54 The Employment and Fiscal Crisis
by Torben M. Andersen - 55-62 Two Suggestions for the Future of the Eurozone
by Riccardo Rovelli - 63-72 Taking Stock
by János Kornai - 73-87 Increasing Weather Losses in Europe: What They Cost the Insurance Industry?
by Wolfgang Kron - 88-92 ECB Presidency and Inflation Aversion among the Citizens of European Countries: An Empirical Assessment
by Michael Berlemann - 93-100 In Search of Excellence in Research and Policy Advice: Success Factors for International Competitiveness
by Meinhard Knoche - 101-103 Trade in Virtual Carbon
by Janina Ketterer & Jana Lippelt & Giovanni Ruta
March 2011, Volume 12, Issue 01
- 3-10 Brazil’s Achievements and Challenges
by Luiz de Mello - 11-16 Is Copacabana Still the ‘Little Princess of the Sea’?
by Manoel Bittencourt - 17-22 The Brazilian Economy after Lula: What to Expect?
by Matias Vernengo - 23-31 Main Challenges for Brazil’s Public Finances
by Teresa Ter-Minassian - 32-36 A New Brazilian Economic Miracle?
by Edmund Amann - 37-46 Brazilian Development: This Time for Real?
by Lee J. Alston & Bernardo Mueller - 47-58 Trade Imbalances – Causes, Consequences and Policy Measures: Ifo’s Statement for the Camdessus Commission
by Hans-Werner Sinn & Teresa Buchen & Timo Wollmershäuser - 59-71 Citizen-centric Governance Indicators: Measuring and Monitoring Governance by Listening to the People
by Maksym Ivanyna & Anwar Shah - 72-79 Treaty Constraints, Power and Creativity in the EU’s Handling of the Financial and Economic Crisis
by Christian Deubner - 80-82 Global Energy Consumption
by Jana Lippelt & Maximilian Sindram
December 2011, Volume 1, Issue 04
- 57-67 Application of Regionally Varying Co-financing Degrees in the Practice of EU Cohesion Policy
by Chang Woon Nam & Georg Wamser
August 2010, Volume 11, Issue 05
- 1-22 Rescuing Europe
by Hans-Werner Sinn
December 2010, Volume 11, Issue 04
- 3-8 The North American Free Trade Agreement: A Requiem
by Carol Wise - 9-16 NAFTA – A Model Running Out of Breath?
by Christian Deblock & Michèle Rioux - 17-30 NAFTA, Trade and Development (Robert A. Blecker and Gerardo Esquivel)
by Robert A. Blecker & Gerardo Esquivel - 31-37 Measuring the Economic Effects of NAFTA on Mexico
by Dominick Salvatore - 38-44 NAFTA and Mexico-US Migration: What Lessons, What Next?
by Philip Martin - 45-51 North America’s Uphill Battle on Climate Change and Its Implications for the North American Trading System
by Meera Fickling - 52-54 Turbulent Waters in the EMU: Translation from WirtschaftsWoche
by Karl Otto Pöhl - 55-62 Greenspan, Dodd-Frank and Stochastic Optimal Control
by Jerome L. Stein - 63-71 Estimation of Production Costs for Energy Resources
by Hans-Dieter Karl - 72-77 RePEc – An Independent Platform for Measuring Output in Economics
by Christian Seiler & Klaus Wohlrabe
October 2010, Volume 11, Issue 03
- 3-7 Keynote Adress by Horst Köhler
by Horst Köhler - 8-11 Keynote Adress by Jean-Claude Trichet
by Jean-Claude Trichet - 12-19 Introduction by Hans-Werner Sinn
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 20-24 Globalization and the Crisis by Barry Eichengreen
by Barry Eichengreen - 25-26 Managing the Crisis: Keynote Adress by Valdis Dombrovskis
by Valdis Dombrovskis - 27-32 Managing the Crisis by Manfred J.M. Neumann
by Manfred J.M. Neumann - 33-36 Banking Regulation by Axel Weber
by Axel Weber
July 2010, Volume 11, Issue 02
- 3-13 Natural Catastrophes: Do We Have to Live with Them?
by Wolfgang Kron - 14-24 The Economics of Natural Disasters
by Stéphane Hallegatte & Valentin Przyluski - 25-35 The Aftermath of Natural Disasters: Beyond Destruction
by Eduardo Cavallo & Ilan Noy - 36-42 Mitigating the Impact of Natural Disasters on Public Finance
by David Hofman - 43-55 Natural Disaster Impacts and Fiscal Decentralization
by Hideki Toya & Mark Skidmore - 56-66 Globalization and Localization of Disaster Impacts: An Empirical Examination
by Yasuhide Okuyama - 67-72 A Hurricane Hits Hawaii: A Tale of Vulnerability to Natural Disasters
by Makena Coffmann & Ilan Noy - 73-79 Short-Run Economic Impacts of Hurricane Katrina (and Rita)
by Peter Gordon & James E. Moore II & Jiyoung Park & Harry W. Richardson - 80-85 Measuring the Regional Economic Response to Hurricane Katrina
by Bradley T. Ewing & Jamie B. Kruse & Mark A. Thompson - 86-91 What Should the World Do about Port-au-Prince? An Economic Assessment
by Jacob Vigdor - 92-100 The 2010 Volcanic Ash Cloud and Its Financial Impact on the European Airline Industry
by Mario Mazzocchi & Francesca Hansstein & Maddalena Ragona - 101-104 A Euro Rescue Plan
by Wolfgang Franz & Clemens Fuest & Martin Hellwig & Hans-Werner Sinn - 105-110 Comments on Recent Fiscal Developments and Exit Strategies
by Vito Tanzi - 111-112 Government Debt in Europe
by Christian Breuer & Matthias Müller
April 2010, Volume 11, Issue 01
- 3-6 The Unemployment Challenge in Europe
by Stephen Nickell - 7-13 Unemployment Crisis - Challenge and Opportunity
by Lars Ljungqvist - 14-22 Recession and Umemployment in the OECD
by David N. F. Bell & David Blanchflower - 23-28 Unemployment Persistence
by Torben Andersen - 29-36 Do We Need Crisis-Specific Labor Market Policies? Lessons from Dutch Miracle - Part II
by Jan C. van Ours & Jan C. van Ours - 37-43 Credit and Unemployment: Do Institutions Matter?
by Donatella Gatti & Anne-Gael Vaubourg - 44-54 Italy: Inching Out of the Global Crisis
by Riccardo Revelli - 55-61 The Global Economy: Recovering from the Edge of a Financial And Economic Abyss
by Dilip K. Das - 62-71 Africa's Economic Future: Learning from the Past
by Augustin Kwasi Fosu - 72-73 Renewable Energy and Net Electricity Imports
by Marc Gronwald & Jana Lippelt
January 2009, Volume 10, Issue 04
- 3-12 Fallacies about the Global Financial Crisis Harms Recovery in the Poorest Countries
by Wim Naudé - 13-22 A Brief History of Aid in East Africa: The Political Economy of Convergence
by Howard Stein - 23-29 Agriculture as the Potential Engine for African Growth and the Role of NEPAD
by Michael Brüntrup & Roukayatou Zimmermann - 30-35 Fostering Economic Development in Sub-Saharan African: What Role for Reforming Business Regulations?
by Christian von Drachenfels & Matthias Krause - 36-42 Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Social Services Sector in Ghana and Nigeria
by Olusanya Ajakaiye & Tayo Fakiyesi & Mutiu Oyinlola - 43-51 Mobile Payments for Remittances in Latin America: Benchmarking with Africa
by Laura Recuero Virto - 52-58 "First Mover" Investment Advantages in Sub-Saharan Africa: Why Northern Multinationals Should React (Quickly) to Their Southern Counterparts
by Harry G. Broadman - 59-61 How Long Will Resources Last?
by Marc Gronwald & Jana Lippelt - 62-63 The New EBDC Dataset: An Innovative Combination of Survey and Financial Statement Data
by Anja Hönig
October 2009, Volume 10, Issue 03
- 3-5 Welcome Speech by Christian Ude
by Christian Ude - 6-7 Welcome Address by Jürgen Chrobog
by Jürgen Chrobog - 8-9 Keynote Address by Mohamed Bin Dhaen Al Hamli
by Mohamed Bin Dhaen Al Hamli - 10-13 The Green Paradox
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 14-18 Adapt, Mitigate, or Die? The Fallacy of a False Trade-off by Ottmar Edenhofer and Steffen Brunner
by Ottmar Edenhofer & Steffen Brunner - 23-29 OPEC versus Kyoto by Henk Folmer
by Henk Folmer - 30-36 The Road to Copenhagen: What Agreement Can Actually Be Effective and Stable? by Carlo Carraro
by Carlo Carraro
July 2009, Volume 10, Issue 02
- 3-8 US Fiscal Policy In Recession: What's Next?
by Alan Auerbach - 9-13 The Lack Of An Empirical Rationale For A Revival Of Discretionary Fiscal Policy
by John B. Taylor - 14-19 The Limits Of Fiscal Policy
by John A. Tatom - 20-25 Keynesian Policies Stimulate Dabate And Debt, Not Employment
by James D. Foster - 26-32 Fiscal Policy For The Crisis
by Antonio Spilimbergo & Steve Symansky & Olivier Blanchard & Carlo Cottarelli - 33-36 What Is Necessary And What Is Possible In Today's Economic Policy: The Infentive Effects Of German Economic Stimulus Packages
by Wolfgang Eggert & Tim Krieger - 37-42 Why Tax Commercial Motor Fuel In The EU Member State Where It's Bought? Why Not Where It's Consumed?
by Charles MacLure - 43-51 Perspectives For The Global Economy- The Aftermath Of The Financial Shocks: Report On The 2009 CESifo International Spring Conference
by Silvia Schula & Hans-Günther Vieweg - 52-54 A Look At China In The Current Crisis
by Christoph Zeiner
April 2009, Volume 10, Issue 01
- 3-14 The Crisis: Basic Mechanisms and Appropriate Policies
by Olivier Blanchard - 15-20 Policy Lessons Drawn from the Recent Food and Fuel Price Inflation
by Karen H. Johnson - 21-28 Energy, Commodity and Food Price Volatility: What Policy Responses?
by Ernest Gnan - 29-44 Econometric Models for Oil Price Forecasting: A Critical Survey
by Giliola Frey & Matteo Manera & Anil Markandya & Elisa Scarpa - 45-49 Does Environmental Protection Hurt Low-Income Families?
by Don Fullerton - 50-56 EU Climate and Energy Policies – Which Path Ahead?
by Herbert Reul - 57-64 Are Older People Responsible for High Healthcare Costs?
by Constantina Safiliou-Rothschild
December 2008, Volume 9, Issue 04
- 3-5 The End of the Wheeling and Dealing
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 6-11 Origins and Responses to the Current Crisis
by Barry Eichengreen - 12-21 The Causes of the Financial Crisis
by Martin Hellwig - 22-27 Containment and Resolution in the Financial Crisis: Too Little, Too Late
by Patrick Honohan - 28-32 The Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Anti-Crisis Policies and First Lessons
by Marek Dabrowski - 33-43 The Tsunami: Measures of Contagion in the 2007–2008 Credit Crunch
by Mardi Dungey - 44-50 Avoiding the Next Crisis
by David G. Mayes - 51-59 Europe’s Banking Challenge: Reregulation without Refragmentation
by Nicolas Véron - 60-63 We Need More Oversight
by Friedrich L. Sell - 64-68 The Financial Crisis in Japan – Are There Similarities to the Current Situation?
by Johannes Mayr