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756: A Continuous Model of Income Insurance
Assar Lindbeck and Mats Persson
755: Prospects for the Welfare State
Assar Lindbeck
754: Working for God? Evidence form a Change in Financing of not-for-profit Health Care Providers in Uganda
Ritva Reinikka and Jakob Svensson
753: Determinants of Capital Intensive and R&D Intensive Foreign Direct Investment
Gonzalez-Eiras, Martin and Jose Mauricio Prado
752: Ambiguity Aversion, the Equity Premium and the Welfare Costs of Business Cycles
Irasema Alonso and Jose Mauricio Prado
751: Government Policy in the Formal and Informal Sectors
Jose Mauricio Prado
750: Euro Effects on the Intensive and Extensive Margins of Trade
Harry Flam and Håkan Nordström
749: Local Accountability
Martina Björkman , Ritva Reinikka and Jakob Svensson
748: The Fox News Effect: Media Bias and Voting
Stefano DellaVigna and Ethan Kaplan
747: The Effects of the Minimum Wage in an Economy with Tax Evasion
Mirco Tonin
746: Trade Volume Effects of the Euro: Aggregate and Sector Estimates
Harry Flam and Håkan Nordström
745: Monetary Regimes, Labour Mobility and Equilibrium Employment
Anna Larsson
744: Income Shocks and Gender Gaps in Education: Evidence from Uganda
Martina Björkman
743: Job Security and Work Avbsence: Evidence form a Natural Experiment
Assar Lindbeck , Mårten Palme and Mats Persson
742: A Model of Income Insurance and Social Norms
Assar Lindbeck and Mats Persson
741: The Becker Paradox and Type I vs. Type II Errors in the Economics of Crime
Mats Persson and Siven, Claes-Henric
740: An Estimated DSGE Model for Sweden with a Monetary Regime Change
Vasco Cúrdia and Daria Finocchiaro
739: Sustainable Social Spending
Assar Lindbeck
738: How Important are Financial Frictions in the U.S. and Euro Area?
Virginia Queijo von Heideken
737: Equities and Inequality
Alessandra Bonfiglioli
736: How Does Financial Liberalization affect Economic Growth?
Alessandra Bonfiglioli
735: Patience Capital and the Demise of the Aristocracy
Matthias Doepke and Fabrizio Zilibotti
734: Time Consistency of Fiscal and Monetary Policy: A Solution
Mats Persson , Torsten Persson and Lars E.O. Svensson
733: Improving the SGP: Taxes and Delegation Rather than Fines
Assar Lindbeck and Dirk Niepelt
732: Social Security Reform: Economics and Politics
Dirk Niepelt
731: Sustaining Social Security
Gonzales-Eiras, Martín and Dirk Niepelt
730: Gender and Overconfidence
Claes Bengtsson , Mats Persson and Peter Willenhag
729: Social Security and the Equity Premium Puzzle
Conny Olovsson
728: The Welfare Gains of Improving Risk Sharing in Social Security
Conny Olovsson
727: Why do Europeans Work so Little?
Conny Olovsson
726: Endogenous Constitutions
Davide Ticchi and Andrea Vindigni
725: The Firm as a Pool of Factor Complementarities
Assar Lindbeck and Dennis Snower
724: World Income Distribution: Which Way?
Peter Svedberg
723: The Real Real Price of Nonrenewable Resources: Copper 1870-2000
Peter Svedberg and John Tilton
722: Intra-Generational Conflict: The Role of Balanced Budget Rules
Dirk Niepelt
721: Tax Evasion Dynamics
Dirk Niepelt
720: Globalization, Divergence and Stagnation
Gino Gancia
719: An Essay on Welfare State Dynamics
Assar Lindbeck
718: Turkey and the EU: Politics and Economics of Accession
Harry Flam
717: Improving the Performance of the European Social Model - The Welfare State over the Life Cycle
Assar Lindbeck
716: Nominal Wage Flexibility, Wage Indexation and Monetary Union
Lars Calmfors and Åsa Johansson
715: Taxation and Tournaments
Mats Persson and Agnar Sandmo
714: The European Social Model: Lessons for Developing Countries
Assar Lindbeck
713: Who Must Pay Bribes and How Much? Evidence from a cross-section of firms
Jakob Svensson
712: The Gains from Pension Reform
Assar Lindbeck and Mats Persson
711: Tax Smoothing versus Tax Shifting
Dirk Niepelt
710: The Fiscal Myth of the Price Level
Dirk Niepelt
709: Bargaining Structure and Nominal Wage Flexibility
Charlotta Groth and Åsa Johansson
708: The Interaction Between Labor Market Policy and Monetary Policy: An Analysis of Time Inconsistency Problems
Åsa Johansson
707: The Skill Bias of World Trade
Paolo Epifani and Gino Gancia