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CESifo DICE Report
2003 - 2012
Edited by Wolfgang Ochel and Christa Hainz
from Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich Poschingerstrasse 5, 81679 Munich, Germany. Contact information at EDIRC . Series data maintained by Klaus Wohlrabe ().
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Volume 1, issue 4 , 2003
Child Care Subsidies as Social Policy pp. 03-07
David Blau
Firms’ Contribution to the Reconciliation between Work and Family pp. 08-12
John M. Evans and Samantha Callan
Supports for Working Families: Work and Care Policies across Welfare States pp. 13-18
Janet C. Gornick and Marcia K. Meyers
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) in Selected OECD Countries pp. 19-24
Sheila B. Kamerman
Labour Market Institutions and Unemployment in OECD Countries pp. 25-32
Lawrence Kahn
National Institutional Systems in Global Competition and the Inertia of German Labour Market Institutions pp. 33-38
Wolfgang Ochel
Human Capital Formation in Germany: An Untapped Potential pp. 39-45
Hans-Peter Klös and Axel Plünnecke
Central Exams as the "Currency" of School Systems: International Evidence on the Complementarity of School Autonomy and Central Exams pp. 46-56
Ludger Woessmann
What Next for School Vouchers? pp. 57-61
Paul E. Peterson
Volume 1, issue 3 , 2003
Capital Funding versus Pay-as-you-go in Health-care Financing Reconsidered pp. 03-08
Klaus-Dirk Henke and Katja Borchardt
Health Accounts and Other Welfare Accounts pp. 09-14
Stefan Fölster , Robert Gidehag , Mike Orszag and Dennis J. Snower
Managed Care: Low Reputation but Most Effective pp. 15-19
Stefan Felder
Solving the Premium Risk Problem, Insurer Switches, and Transfers of Aging Provisions pp. 20-23
Volker Meier
Privatisation in OECD Countries: Theoretical Reasons and Results Obtained pp. 24-29
Friedrich Georg Schneider
Taxing Pensions: Cross-country Differences and International Co-ordination pp. 30-35
Robert Fenge and Martin Werding
Functional Decentralisation of Government Activity pp. 36-42
Rigmar Osterkamp and Markus Eller
Swiss Social Health Insurance: Co-payments Work pp. 43-46
Stefan Felder and Andreas Werblow
Exit and Voice in Dutch Social Health Insurance pp. 47-53
Stefan Greß , Diana Delnoij and Peter Groenewegen
Sickness-related Absenteeism and Economic Incentives in Sweden: A History of Reforms pp. 54-60
Daniela Andrén
Demographic Dependency Ratios pp. 69-70
Rigmar Osterkamp
Volume 1, issue 2 , 2003
Interactions between Institutions Matter pp. 03-06
Michèle Belot and Jan van Ours
European Unemployment: Labour Market Institutions and Economic Turbulence pp. 07-12
Lars Ljungqvist
Labour Market Institutions and Unemployment in OECD Countries pp. 13-26
Stephen John Nickell
Institutions in the Economic Fitness Landscape: What Impact Do Welfare State Institutions Have on Economic Performance? pp. 27-33
Ronald Schettkat
The Contingency Thesis of Collective Bargaining Institutions pp. 34-39
Franz Traxler
Evasion of Value-added Taxes in Europe: Ifo Approach to Estimating the Evasion of Value-added Taxes on the Basis of National Accounts Data (NAD) pp. 40-44
Andrea Gebauer and Rüdiger Parsche
Taxes as a Determinant for Foreign Direct Investment in Europe pp. 45-51
Andreas Haufler and Sven Stöwhase
Effects of Tax Depreciation Rules on Firms' Investment Decisions: A Comparison of European Transition Countries pp. 52-55
Chang Woon Nam and Doina Maria Radulescu
Welfare to Work in the United Kingdom pp. 56-62
Wolfgang Ochel
Labour Dispute Rules and Strikes in the European Union pp. 63-66
Wolfgang Ochel and Markus Selwitschka
Fiscal Monitoring in the Euro-Area pp. 67-68
Rigmar Osterkamp
Development of Public Debt in Europe pp. 74-75
Rigmar Osterkamp
Volume 1, issue 1 , 2003
Editorial: CESifo DICE Report - A New Quarterly Journal for Institutional Comparisons pp. 02
Hans-Werner Sinn
Securing Pensions for the Next Fifty Years - Achievements of Recent Reforms in Selected Countries pp. 03-10
Eric Thode
After Another Decade of Reform: Do Pension Systems in Europe Converge? pp. 11-16
Martin Werding
The Development of the Shadow Economies and Shadow Labour Force of 21 OECD and 22 Transition Countries pp. 17-23
Friedrich Georg Schneider
Do Strict Electoral Campaign Finance Rules Limit Corruption? pp. 24-27
Thomas Stratmann
Redistributive Tax Policies and Inequality: An Assessment of Recent Country Comparative Studies pp. 28-31
Kjetil Bjorvatn and Alexander Wright Cappelen
How Decentralised Is Government Activity? pp. 32-35
Rigmar Osterkamp and Markus Eller
The Reform of the Savings Bank System in France - A Model for Other Countries? pp. 36-41
Jochen Klein
Tax Privileges for Families in an International Comparison pp. 42-45
Wolfgang Meister and Wolfgang Ochel
Early and Late Reformers: Long-Term Trends of Public Expenditure in 21 OECD Countries pp. 46-47
Rigmar Osterkamp