Economic Policy
1997 - 2008
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2008
- The relative sophistication of Chinese exports pp. 5-49

- Peter K. Schott
- Specialization across varieties and North-South competition pp. 51-91

- Lionel Fontagné, Guillaume Gaulier and Soledad Zignago
- What explains the proliferation of antidumping laws? pp. 93-138

- Hylke Vandenbussche and Maurizio Zanardi
- Market services productivity across Europe and the US pp. 139-194

- Robert Inklaar, Marcel Peter Timmer and Bart van Ark
- The effect of information and communication technologies on urban structure pp. 201-242

- Yannis M. Ioannides, Henry G. Overman, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg and Kurt Schmidheiny
- Mass car ownership in the emerging market giants pp. 243-296

- Marcos Chamon, Paolo Mauro and Yohei Okawa
- Tied to the mast? National fiscal rules in the European Union pp. 297-362

- Xavier Debrun, Laurent Moulin, Alessandro Turrini, Joaquim Ayuso-i-Casals and Manmohan S. Kumar
- US shocks and global exchange rate configurations pp. 363-409

- Marcel Fratzscher
2007
- Foreign direct investment and the dark side of decentralization pp. 5-70

- Sebastian Georg Kessing, Kai A. Konrad and Christos Kotsogiannis
- Capital deepening and wage differentials: Germany versus US pp. 71-116

- Winfried Koeniger and Marco Leonardi
- Age, seniority and labour costs: lessons from the Finnish IT revolution pp. 117-175

- Francesco Daveri and Mika Maliranta
- Valuing ecosystem services as productive inputs pp. 177-229

- Edward B. Barbier
- The effects of competition and equal treatment laws on gender wage differentials pp. 235-287

- Doris Weichselbaumer and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Distributional effects of WTO agricultural reforms in rich and poor countries pp. 289-337

- Thomas Warren Hertel, Roman Keeney, Maros Ivanic and L. Alan Winters
- Should we have a WTO for international migration? pp. 339-383

- Timothy James Hatton
- Tax and public input competition pp. 385-430

- Agnès Benassy-Quere, Nicolas Gobalraja and Alain Trannoy
- Will there be a dollar crisis? pp. 435-467

- Paul Krugman
- The missing dark matter in the wealth of nations and its implications for global imbalances pp. 469-518

- Ricardo Hausmann and Federico Sturzenegger
- Europe and global imbalances pp. 519-573

- Philip Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Assessing China's exchange rate regime pp. 575-627

- Jeffrey Alexander Frankel and Shang-Jin Wei
- Are aid agencies improving? pp. 633-678

- William Easterly
- Do patents over-compensate innovators? pp. 679-729

- Vincenzo Denicolo
- Credit constraints as a barrier to the entry and post-entry growth of firms pp. 731-779

- Philippe Aghion, Thibault Fally and Stefano Scarpetta
- Does school tracking affect equality of opportunity? New international evidence pp. 781-861

- Giorgio Brunello and Daniele Checchi
2006
- European unemployment: the evolution of facts and ideas pp. 5-59

- Olivier Blanchard
- Financial dollarization: evaluating the consequences pp. 61-118

- Eduardo Levy Yeyati
- Evaluation of currency regimes: the unique role of sudden stops pp. 119-152

- Assaf Razin and Yona Rubinstein
- International competition in corporate taxation: evidence from the OECD time series pp. 153-201

- Kenneth Stewart and Michael Webb
- European Monetary Union: the dark sides of a major success pp. 207-261

- Charles Wyplosz
- Road pricing: lessons from London pp. 263-310

- Georgina Santos and Gordon Fraser
- Has the inflation process changed? pp. 311-352

- Stephen Cecchetti and Guy Debelle
- Price setting and inflation persistence: did EMU matter? pp. 353-387

- Ignazio Angeloni, Luc Aucremanne and Matteo Ciccarelli
- The international monetary system in the last and next 20 years pp. 393-442

- Barry Eichengreen and Raul Razo-Garcia
- Fiscal policy and interest rates in Europe pp. 443-489

- Riccardo Faini
- Improving fiscal policy in the EU: the case for independent forecasts pp. 491-534

- Lars Jonung and Martin Larch
- Guide to reform of higher education: a European perspective pp. 535-592

- Bas Jacobs and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Twin deficits: squaring theory, evidence and common sense pp. 597-638

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Gernot J. Müller
- Trade spill-overs of fiscal policy in the European Union: a panel analysis pp. 639-687

- Roel Maria Wilhelmus Jozef Beetsma, Massimo Giuliodori and Franc Klaassen
- Can budget institutions counteract political indiscipline? pp. 689-739

- Stefania Fabrizio and Ashoka Mody
- Competition economics and antitrust in Europe pp. 741-791

- Damien J. Neven
2005
- Marketization of household production and the EU-US gap in work pp. 6-50

- Richard B. Freeman and Ronald Schettkat
- Determinants and effects of foreign direct investment: evidence from German firm-level data pp. 52-110

- Claudia M. Buch, Joern Kleinert, Alexander Lipponer and Farid Toubal
- Television in a digital age: what role for public service broadcasting? pp. 112-157

- Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap
- The transition to digital television pp. 160-209

- Jerome Adda and Marco Ottaviani
- Securitization of taxes implicit in PAYG pensions pp. 215-265

- Salvador Valdés Prieto
- Capital quality improvement and the sources of economic growth in the euro area pp. 267-306

- Plutarchos Sakellaris and Focco Vijselaar
- Fear of service outsourcing: is it justified? pp. 308-347

- Mary Amiti and Shang-Jin Wei
- Trade liberalization in the Doha Development Round pp. 349-391

- Joseph Francois, Hans van Meijl and Frank van Tongeren
- The Russian 'flat tax' reform pp. 397-444

- Anna Ivanova, Michael Keen and Alexander Daniel Klemm
- Educational production in Europe pp. 445-504

- Ludger Wösmann
- Inter vivos transfers and bequests in three OECD countries pp. 505-565

- Ernesto Villanueva
- The impact of rules of origin on trade flows pp. 567-624

- Patricia Augier, Michael Gasiorek and Charles Lai Tong
- Why are Europeans so tough on migrants? pp. 629-703

- Tito Boeri and Herbert Brücker
- Parallel trade, price discrimination, investment and price caps pp. 705-749

- Stefan Szymanski and Tommaso Valletti
- Pharmaceutical parallel trade in Europe: stakeholder and competition effects pp. 751-798

- Panos Kanavos and Joan Costa-Font
- Deflation and monetary policy in a historical perspective: remembering the past or being condemned to repeat it? pp. 799-844

- Michael David Bordo and Andrew Filardo