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December 2008, Volume 9, Issue 04
- 69-73 What Happened to Korea Ten Years Ago?
by Chang Woon Nam - 74-76 How to Define a Recession?
by Klaus Abberger & Wolfgang Nierhaus
October 2008, Volume 9, Issue 03
- 3-4 Welcome Address by Jürgen Chrobog
by Jürgen Chrobog - 5-10 Welcome and Introduction by Hans-Werner Sinn
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 11-14 Keynote Address by Annette Schavan
by Annette Schavan - 15-18 Keynote Address by Olaf Scholz
by Olaf Scholz - 19-27 Brain Drain: Some Evidence from European Expatriates in the United States, Introduction by Gilles Saint-Paul
by Gilles Saint-Paul - 28-29 Brain Drain: Some Evidence from European Expatriates in the United States, Dinner Speech by Günther Beckstein
by Günther Beckstein - 30-34 Brain Gain: A European Approach, Introduction by Tito Boeri
by Tito Boeri
July 2008, Volume 9, Issue 02
- 3-8 Can Russia Sustain Strong Growth As a Resource Based Economy?
by Rudiger Ahrend - 9-15 Effects of Energy Price Changes on Russian Economy
by Paavo Suni - 16-21 An Assessment of Putin’s Economic Policy
by Anders Åslund - 22-27 State-led, Oil-fuelled Development: Is That Good for Russia’s Future?
by Philip Hanson - 28-36 Economic Policy in the Presence of Globalisation: Report on Hans-Werner Sinn’s 60th Birthday Conference
by Heidemarie C. Sherman - 37-45 A Concept for a New Budget Rule for Germany
by Elke Baumann & Elmar Dönnebrink & Christian Kastrop - 46-52 Harmonizing Corporate Income Taxes in the US and the EU: Legislative, Judicial, Soft Law and Cooperative Approaches
by Charles McLure Jr.
April 2008, Volume 9, Issue 01
- 3-9 Structural policy and economic convergence
by Iain Begg - 10-13 Regional convergence: A relevant measure of policy success?
by Nicola De Michelis - 14-22 Regional growth convergence and EU policies: Empirical evidence and measuring problems
by Roberto Esposti - 23-34 Ireland – politics, institutions and post-war economic growth
by Frank Barry - 35-38 A new climate policy framework for post 2012
by Jan-Welf Selke & Hubertus Brandt - 39-46 A Chinese renaissance in an unremittingly integrating global economy
by Dilip K. Das
January 2007, Volume 8, Issue 04
- 3-5 The dollar and the global imbalances
by C. Fred Bergsten - 6-11 Why a large US deficit is likely to persist
by Richard N. Cooper - 12-23 The US current account deficits and the dollar standard’s sustainability: A monetary approach
by Ronald Ian McKinnon - 24-30 Possible depreciation of the US dollar for unsustainable current account deficit in the United States
by Eiji Ogawa & Takeshi Kudo - 31-38 US current account deficit: No reason to panic!
by Bernhard Gräf - 39-44 Europe's future after the European Council meeting of June 2007: A panel discussion
by Massimo Bordignon & Daniel Gros & Gérard Roland & André Sapir & Mika Widgrén - 45-51 Fiscal policy in EMU after the reform of the european stability and growth pact
by Manfred Weber & Karl Knappe - 52-61 China – opportunities of and constraints on the new global player
by Horst Siebert
October 2007, Volume 8, Issue 03
- 3-4 Welcome Speech by Hep Monatzeder
by Hep Monatzeder - 5-6 Welcome Address by Jürgen Chrobog
by Jürgen Chrobog - 7-11 Welcome and Introduction by Hans-Werner Sinn
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 12-16 Keynote Address by Vladimir Spidla
by Vladimir Spidla - 17-25 Grey new world: Europe on the road to gerontocracy, Introduction by Arji Lans Bovenberg
by Arji Lans Bovenberg - 26-27 Grey new world: Europe on the road to gerontocracy, Dinner Speech by Kurt Faltlhauser
by Kurt Faltlhauser - 28-36 Top-heavy load: Trouble ahead for social security systems, Introduction by Peter A. Diamond
by Peter Diamond - 37-42 Low fertility in Europe: Is the pension system the victim or the culprit? Introduction by Alessandro Cigno
by Alessandro Cigno
July 2007, Volume 8, Issue 02
- 1-2 Editorial
by Heidemarie C. Sherman - 3-6 From small business promotion to creating an entrepreneurial society
by David B. Audretsch - 7-13 EU SME policy: On the edge of governance
by Charles Dannreuther - 14-20 SMEs and the tax system: What is so different about them?
by Alain Jousten - 21-28 From seekers to squatters: The rise of knowledge entrepreneurship
by Philip Cooke & Julie Porter - 29-34 When the dragon awakes: Internationalisation of SMEs in China and implications for Europe
by Chris Hall - 35-37 The empirical relevance of minimum wages for the low-wage sector
by Joachim Ragnitz & Marcel Thum
April 2007, Volume 8, Issue 01
- 3-7 Europe’s trade policy with India and China
by Peter Mandelson - 8-14 China’s reformed economy
by Assar Lindbeck - 15-21 The impact of China and India on the developing world
by Raphael Kaplinsky - 22-31 The dynamics of reform of India’s federal system
by Nirvikar Singh - 32-38 Anticipated effects of foreign currency reserve diversification in Asian countries: Do China and India matter for coordination?
by Friedrich L. Sell - 39-44 EMU enlargement: A progress report
by Marek Dabrowski - 45-50 The 2008/2009 review of the EU budget: Real or cosmetic?
by Iain Begg - 51-54 Airline emissions of carbon dioxide in the European trading system
by John FitzGerald & Richard S. J. Tol
December 2006, Volume 7, Issue 04
- 3-10 On monetary and political union
by Paul De Grauwe - 11-16 Implications of country size and trade openness for euro area enlargement
by Marcelo Sánchez - 17-21 Macroeconomic policy and EMU enlargement
by Reinhard Neck & Gottfried Haber - 22-28 It´s political, stupid! - EMU enlargement between an economic rock and a political hard place -
by Michael Bolle & Oliver Pamp - 29-34 The monetary policy consequences of enlargement
by Carsten Hefeker - 35-41 Unfinished business? The ECB reform ahead of euro area enlargement
by Helge Berger
October 2006, Volume 7, Issue 03
- 3-4 Europe and the new devision of labour: Introduction
by Jürgen Chrobog - 5-8 Europe and the new devision of labour: Introduction
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 9-12 Europe and the new devision of labour: Introduction
by Pascal Lamy - 13-17 Europe and the new devision of labour: Introduction
by Michael Glos - 18-23 Panel 1: The new global division of labour
by John Whalley - 24-28 Panel 2: Europe´s answer to the global changes in the division of labour
by Günter Verheugen - 29-35 Panel 2: Europe´s answer to the global changes in the division of labour
by Richard Baldwin - 36-41 Panel 3: Challenges for Europe´s political institutions and society
by Donald R. Davis
July 2006, Volume 7, Issue 02
- 3-7 World energy prospects and challenges
by Fatih Birol - 8-20 Green paper: A European strategy for sustainable, competitive and secure energy
by Andris Piebalgs - 21-27 Understanding the effects of exogenous oil supply shocks
by Lutz Kilian - 28-31 Energy efficiency - the forgotten side of supply security
by Eberhard Jochen & Harald Bradke - 32-37 Resources and energy security
by Cho Khong - 38-38 For now, middle-skilled jobs are the most vulnerable
by Frank Levy & Richard J. Murnane - 39-40 Activities that do not require physical contact or geographical proximity
by Alan S. Blinder - 41-51 On the fringe of Europe: Iceland's currency dilemma
by Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson & Gylfi Zoega
April 2006, Volume 7, Issue 01
- 1-49 Rankings of international competitivness in comparison
by Jürgen Matthes - 3-8 A new perspective on mergers and acquisitions: Evidence explained, policies prescribed
by Johan Stennek - 9-16 The market for mergers and the boundaries of the firm
by Kevin Gardiner - 17-21 Corporate restructuring and M&A activity
by José Manuel Campa - 22-26 Comparative advantage, cross-border mergers and merger waves: International economics meets industrial organization
by Steven Brakman & Harry Garretsen & Charles van Marrewijk - 27-33 Trouble in paradise: Will technocrats review global merger forever?
by Simon J. Evenett - 34-39 The "more economic approach" in EU merger control
by Arndt Christiansen - 40-45 Germany as an emerging archipelago economy: On some less obvious implications of corporate takeovers and mergers
by Hans-Martin Zademach
June 2005, Volume 6, Issue 04
- 28-32 Why Germany needs structural reform
by Eckhard Wurzel
December 2005, Volume 6, Issue 04
- 3-6 Fifteen years after: East Germany revisited
by Joachim Ragnitz - 7-15 Small and medium-sized enterprises in East Germany: Status and outlook
by Norbert Irsch - 16-22 Blooming landscapes in East Germany?
by Michael Berlemann & Marcel Thum - 23-27 Unification, reconstruction and federalist reform in Germany
by Klaus von Dohnanyi - 33-36 Much ado about little: The fiscal impact of German economic unification
by Adam Posen - 37-41 Pension and medicost reform - averting the demoghaphic/fiscal demise
by Laurence Kotlikoff - 42-52 International comparison of labour disputes and structural change
by Hagen Lesch
October 2005, Volume 6, Issue 03
- 1-55 In favour of a flat tax
by Paul Kirchhof - 1-56 For a dual income tax
by Wolfgang Wiegard - 03-07 The Chinese economy: How much market - how much state?
by Markus Taube - 08-15 Embracing the dragon: can the EU and China be friends?
by Katinka Barysch & Charles Grant & Mark Leonard - 16-21 On the renminbi
by Jeffrey Frankel - 22-28 Whose afraid of a renminbi float?
by David Altig - 37-42 The Chinese challenge to the EU25
by Gabriele Roubal & Markus Taube & Hans-Günther Vieweg - 43-48 The giant graduates: China's strive for high-technology
by Sonja Opper - 49-54 China's growing importance for German investment
by Rainer Frey - 57-64 Fiscal policy and fiscal rules in the European Union
by Vito Tanzi
June 2005, Volume 6, Issue 03
- 29-36 Is revaluation of the renminbi good news?
by Vanessa Rossi
August 2005, Volume 6, Issue 02
- 1-05 Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Welcome by Jürgen Chrobog
by Jürgen Chrobog - 1-67 Closing Remarks
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 03-04 Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Luncheon Speech by Christian Ude
by Christian Ude - 06-09 Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Introduction by Hans-Werner Sinn
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 10-15 Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Keynote Address by Edmund Stoiber
by Edmund Stoiber - 16-20 Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Keynote Address by Wim Kok
by Wim Kok - 21-30 Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process - What's wrong with Lisbon?
by Jean Pisani-Ferry - 31-35 Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process - The Implementation of the Lisbon Agenda: A political priority
by Otmar Issing - 36-38 Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Competitiveness - Agenda for Growth and Employment in Europe
by Edward G. Krubaski - 39-41 Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process
by János Kóka - 42-43 Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process
by Arend Oetker - 44-45 Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process
by Ernst Schwanhold - 46-47 Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process -Dinner Speech
by Günther Beckstein - 48-51 Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process - Keynote Address
by Vaira Vike-Freiberga - 52-55 National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing?
by Paul Seabright - 56-58 National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing?
by Wolfgang Ziebart - 59-61 National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing?
by Lars Pettersson - 62-63 National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing?
by Eric Le Boucher - 64-66 National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing?
by Rainer Frank Elsässer
June 2005, Volume 6, Issue 01
April 2005, Volume 6, Issue 01
- 03-07 Is the US Current Account Deficit Sustainable?
by Richard N. Cooper - 08-15 The Sustainability of the US External Imbalances
by Nouriel Roubini & Brad Setser - 24-28 Unequal Spending, Aggregate Demand and International Financial Stability
by H. Peter Gray - 29-31 Pro: Opening the Services Market – Standing Still is not an Option / Contra: Greens ask for Alternative Approach to the Liberalization of Services in the EU
by Charlie McCreevy & Heidi Rühle - 32-41 The European Commission‘s Proposals for Corporate Tax Harmonization
by Charles McLure Jr. - 42-49 Business Regulation in International Comparison – Aggregating World Bank “Doing Business” Data
by Jürgen Matthes & Christoph Schröder
December 2004, Volume 5, Issue 04
- 1-11 Contra: The Commission and the Stability Pact
by Daniel Gros - 03-08 The Doha Round of Multilateral Trade Negotations: Rhetoric and Reality
by Dilip K. Das - 09-10 Pro: The Stability and Growth Pact Should be Reformed
by Seppo Honkapohja - 12-18 Trade Union Density in International Comparison
by Hagen Lesch - 19-24 Foreign Currency Demand since 2002 - Evidence from Five Central and Eastern European Countries
by Helmut Stix
September 2004, Volume 5, Issue 03
- 1-03 Social Union, Migration and the Constitution: Integration at Risk
by Kai M. Schellhorn - 1-55 Creaking Labour Markets: Migrating into Unemployment?
by Andre Leysen - 04-11 Social Union, Migration and the Constitution: Integration at Risk
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 12-18 EU Enlargement,Integration and Policy Options
by Edmund Stoiber - 19-26 Economic Integration and the Welfare State
by David E. Wildasin - 27-28 Economic Integration and the Welfare State
by Ivan Miklos - 29-31 Economic Integration and the Welfare State
by Aart-Jan De Geus - 32-33 Economic Integration and the Welfare State
by Guntar Krasts - 34-35 Economic Integration and the Welfare State
by Christian Ude - 36-41 Enlargement: The Challenge of Migration from the New Member States
by Georges de Menil - 42-43 Enlargement: The Challenge of Migration from the New Member States
by Brunson McKinley - 44-45 Enlargement: The Challenge of Migration from the New Member States
by Jürgen Strube - 46-47 Enlargement: The Challenge of Migration from the New Member States
by Bernd Stecher - 48-52 Creaking Labour Markets: Migrating into Unemployment?
by Giuseppe Bertola - 53-54 Creaking Labour Markets: Migrating into Unemployment?
by Georg Milbradt - 56-57 Creaking Labour Markets: Migrating into Unemployment?
by Giampaolo Galli - 59-60 Dinner Speech
by Otto Wiesheu - 61-63 Implications of this year's EU Enlargement: A preliminary Analysis
by Vaclav Klaus
October 2004, Volume 5, Issue 02
- 3-7 Outsourcing, Offshoring - Service Offshoring: Bane or Boon and What to Do?
by Lael Brainard & Robert Litan - 8-16 Outsourcing, Offshoring - Adjustment of Europe’s Industries in a Competitive World
by Erkki Liikanen - 17-21 Outsourcing, Offshoring - Outsourcing and Offshoring
by Bruce Cronin & Lesley Catchpowle & David Hall - 22-29 Outsourcing, Offshoring - Offshore Outsourcing – Much Ado about What?
by Jacob Kirkegaard - 30-34 The Ifo Institute’s Model for Reducing VAT Fraud: Payment First, Refund Later
by Hans-Werner Sinn & Andrea Gebauer & Rüdiger Parsche - 35-42 Activation versus Other Employment Policies – Lessons for Germany
by Lars Calmfors
October 2004, Volume 5, Issue 01
- 3-11 The European Labour Markets - The Search for Routes to Better Economic Performance in Continental Europe
by Gylfi Zoega & Edmund Phelps - 12-18 The European Labour Markets - Differences in Labour Markets Across the Atlantic
by Patrick Puhani - 19-23 The European Labour Markets - Aggregate Unemployment and Relative Wage Rigidities
by Olivier Pierrard & Henri Sneessens - 24-30 The European Labour Markets - Disincentive Effects of Unemployment Benefits on the Paths Out of Unemployment
by Pedro Portugal & John Addison - 31-33 The European Labour Markets - Wage Norms in Europe - A Curse or Blessing?
by Torben Andersen - 34-39 The European Labour Markets - Are European Labor Markets As Awful as All That?
by Richard Freeman - 40-47 Savings in Germany and the United States
by Hubertus Bardt & Michael Groemling
October 2003, Volume 4, Issue 05
- 01-32 The Laggard of Europe (CESifo Forum Vol. 4, Special Issue No. 1)
by Hans-Werner Sinn
October 2003, Volume 4, Issue 04
- 1-36 A Social Union for the EU? Contra: Europe Does Not Need a Social Union
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 3-11 Economic Crisis and Economic Policies in Japan since the 1990s
by Hirohiko Okumura - 12-15 Japan's Growth Challenge
by Yutaka Imai - 16-20 Japan's Deteriorating Fiscal Situation
by Robert Dekle - 21-26 Did Monetary Laxity in Japan Cause the Bubble?
by Adam S. Posen - 27-34 Japan: Is the Crisis Over?
by Hanns Günther Hilpert
May 2003, Volume 4, Issue 04
- 1-35 A Social Union for the EU? Pro: An EU-Level Social Policy
by Giuseppe Bertola
October 2003, Volume 4, Issue 03
- 3-10 Market Access and Domestic Support Measures
by Lionel Fontagné - 11-17 The Failure of the WTO Ministerial Meeting in Cancun: Implications for Further Research
by Simon J. Evenett - 18-23 US Trade Strategy and European Interests
by Robert B. Zoellick
October 2003, Volume 4, Issue 02
- 3-7 Europe In The Global Economy: Matching The U.S.?
by Christian Ude & Horst Teltschik & Hans-Werner Sinn - 14-28 The Capital Market as a Growth Engine
by Michael C. Jensen & John Kay & Harvey Pitt & Jürgen Stark - 29-48 The Labour Market and the Job Miracle
by James J. Heckman & Jonas Agell & Florian Gertser & Merz Friedrich - 49-51 Europe, Global Economy, and United States
by Václav Klaus - 52-67 Advancing Global Trade: Pro Liberalisation and Development
by Peter Neary & Ainars S¡lesers & Edward G. Krubasik & John M. Weekes - 68-77 The Future of the European Growth and Stability Pact
by Barry Eichengreen & Lucas D. Papademos
October 2003, Volume 4, Issue 01
- 3-32 Tradable Permits
by A. Denny Ellerman & Nick Johnstone & Friedrich Schneider & Alexander F. Wagner & Juan-Pablo Montero & Johann Wackerbauer - 33-35 The EU Proposal for Emissions Trading: A Reasonable Approach? Pro: Emissions Trading for Efficiency, Environmental Protection and Equity: The Cornerstone of EU Climate Policy Contra: Many Open Questions
by Axel Michaelowa & Sonja Butzengeiger & Günter Roeder
March 2002, Volume 3, Issue 04
- 23-30 Does sales-only apportionment of corporate income violate international trade rules?
by Charles McLure Jr. & Walter Hellerstein - 31-32 The monetary policy of the ECB and automatic stabilizers: will they work?
by Jouko Ylä-Liedenpohja & Jack Osman
February 2002, Volume 3, Issue 04
- 36-40 Work Lost Due to Illness - an International Comparison
by Rigmar Osterkamp
October 2002, Volume 3, Issue 04
- 3-11 Subsidiarity, governance, and EU economic policy
by Robert Inman & Daniel Rubinfeld - 12-18 Subsidiarity and the debate on the future of Europe
by Giovanni Grevi - 19-20 Should the EU have a president with two hats? (Pro and contra) : yes
by Ben Crum - 21-22 Should the EU have a president with two hats? (Pro and contra) : no
by Elmar Brok
April 2002, Volume 3, Issue 03
- 33-38 The Euro in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE countries) : survey evidence from five countries
by Helmut Stix - 39-44 Poland´s road to the Euro : a review of options
by Stanislaw Gomulka - 49-52 Results of PISA 2000 : the case of Germany
by Wolfgang Ochel
October 2002, Volume 3, Issue 03
- 3-6 Corporate governance
by Alan Greenspan - 7-12 Corporate governance and shareholder value : how did we get here and where are we going?
by Fred Kaen - 13-22 Corporate governance in the UK : contrasted with the US system
by Julian Franks & Colin Mayer - 23-28 Power, rent extraction, and executive compensation
by Lucian Bebchuk & Jesse Fried - 29-30 National accounting rules in a globalised world (Pro and contra) ; pro - should the world embrace a single set of accounting standards?
by Robert Litan