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Volume 18, issue 01, 2020
- Funding Inclusive Green Transition through Greenhouse Gas Pricing pp. 03-08

- Thomas Sterner, Richard Carson, E. Somanathan, Dale Whittington, Jorge Bonilla and Haileselassie et al. Medhin
- Regional Pilots and Carbon Pricing pp. 09-12

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Carbon Pricing in a Federal State: The Case of Canada pp. 13-19

- Jennifer Winter
- Subnational Carbon Pricing in the US pp. 20-22

- Charles Kolstad
- What Can We Learn from EU ETS? pp. 23-29

- Corjan Brink and Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- Pricing Carbon at the Border: Key Questions for the EU pp. 30-34

- Susanne Droege and Carolyn Fischer
- Carbon Pricing in Switzerland: A Fusion of Taxes, Command-and-Control, and Permit Markets pp. 35-41

- Beat Hintermann and Maja Zarkovic
- The Flexcap – An Innovative CO2 Pricing for Germany pp. 42-48

- Christian Traeger, Grischa Perino, Karen Pittel, Till Requate and Alex Schmitt
- Carbon Pricing: International Comparison pp. 49-59

- Maria Hofbauer Pérez and Carla Rhode
Volume 17, issue 04, 2020
- Innovation Policy and Causality pp. 03-06

- Paul Hünermund and Dirk Czarnitzki
- Innovation Policy in Poland pp. 07-09

- Krzysztof Szczygielski
- The Impact of Innovation Policy on Firm Innovation and Performance: A Review of Recent Research Developments pp. 10-15

- Bettina Becker
- Research versus Development: When are R&D Subsidies most Effective? pp. 16-19

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cindy Lopes-Bento
- Knowledge to Money: Assessing the Business Performance Effects of Publicly Funded R&D Grants pp. 20-24

- Enrico Vanino, Stephen Roper and Bettina Becker
- Patent Shifing and Anti-Tax Avoidance Legislation pp. 25-29

- Bodo Knoll and Nadine Riedel
- Promoting Clean Energy Innovation pp. 30-35

- David Popp
- Taxing German Old-age Pensions Fairly and Effciently pp. 36-40

- Bernd Genser and Robert Holzmann
- Initial Placement Restrictions: Opportunity or Challenge for Refugee Integration? pp. 41-44

- Felicitas Schikora
- Innovation – Global Trends and Regulation pp. 45-54

- Joop Adema, Yvonne Giesing, Julia Gorochovskij and Tanja Stitteneder
Volume 17, issue 03, 2019
- Reflections on Transition After 30 Years: Transition vs. Convergence pp. 03-08

- Paul Wachtel
- Transition, Convergence, and Labor Market Adjustment in Prospect and in Hindsight pp. 09-12

- Hartmut Lehmann and Mark Schaffer
- Privatization, Firms and Ownership pp. 13-16

- Evžen Kočenda
- Differences in Transition Paths: Russia versus China pp. 17-21

- Iikka Korhonen
- Thirty Years after the Berlin Wall Came Down: Economic Transition Completed, but Structural Deficit Remains pp. 22-27

- Joachim Ragnitz
- Learning to Forecast Business Conditions – Evidence from German Reunification pp. 28-29

- Thomas Triebs and Justin Tumlinson
- The Impact of the Socialist Episode on Gender Norms in Germany pp. 30-35

- Quentin Lippmann and Claudia Senik
- From Partial to Full Universality: The Family 500+ Programme in Poland and its Labor Supply Implications pp. 36-44

- Michal Myck and Kajetan Trzciński
- Political and Economic Transition of Formerly Socialist Countries pp. 45-51

- Christa Hainz, Colin Moffet and Carla Rhode
Volume 17, issue 02, 2019
- Fiscal Discipline in the Eurozone: Don’t Fix It, Change It pp. 03-06

- Charles Wyplosz
- EU Fiscal Rules: Further Reform or Better Implementation? pp. 07-11

- Roel Beetsma and Martin Larch
- Simple Rules for Better Fiscal Policies in Europe pp. 12-16

- Jean Beuve, Zsolt Darvas, Samuel Delpeuch, Philippe Martin and Xavier Ragot
- Making the Best of EU Fiscal Rules and Structural Reforms pp. 17-22

- Armin Steinbach
- A Eurozone Budget – For Which Purposes Exactly? pp. 23-27

- Berthold Busch and Jürgen Matthes
- From Equality, Democracy, and Public Health to Economic Prosperity pp. 28-33

- Thorvaldur Gylfason
- The Effect of Home Computers and the Internet on Children’s Human Capital Development pp. 34-40

- Ofer Malamud
- Exemption Provisions of the German Small Investor Protection Act: A Follow-up Study pp. 41-51

- Christa Hainz, Lars Hornuf, Lisa Nagel, Sarah Reiter and Eliza Stenzhorn
- The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: A Country Comparison Based on the GEI Approach pp. 52-62

- Kristian Kremer
Volume 17, issue 01, 2019
- Deposit Insurance pp. 03-08

- Deniz Anginer and Ata Bertay
- Deposit Insurance and Cross-Border Deposits in Times of Banking Crises pp. 09-13

- Stefanie Kleimeier, Harald Sander and Shusen Qi
- Deposit Insurance and Cross-Border Banks pp. 14-20

- Joãoo Valle e Azeved and Diana Bonfim
- Designing a Multinational Deposit Insurance System: Implications for the European Deposit Insurance Scheme pp. 21-25

- Esa Jokivuolle and George Pennacchi
- What We Can Learn from the Introduction of Blanket Deposit Guarantees in Germany 2008 about the Benefits of EDIS pp. 26-29

- Falko Fecht and Patrick Weber
- Central Bank Reforms and Institutions pp. 30-35

- Oana Peia and Davide Romelli
- Who Benefits from More Transparency in Parliamentary Voting? pp. 36-41

- Christine Benesch, Monika Bütler and Katharina Hofer
- Deposit Insurance: System Design and Implementation Across Countries pp. 42-51

- Joop Adema, Christa Hainz and Carla Rhode
Volume 16, issue 04, 2019
- Employment Effects of Minimum Wages pp. 01-08

- Michael Christl, Monika Köppl-Turyna and Dénes Kucsera
- The Parameters of the French Minimum Hourly Wage pp. 09-13

- Philippe Askenazy
- The Effects of the Compulsory Minimum Wage in Germany pp. 14-18

- Mario Bossler and Joachim Möller
- Minimum Wage and Young Workers: UK Evidence pp. 19-22

- Jan Fidrmuc and Juan de Dios Tena
- Assessing the Impact of the Minimum Wage in Ireland pp. 23-26

- Paul Redmond and Seamus McGuinness
- Efficiency vs. Equity: Does This Trade-Off Hold for Minimum Wage Policy? pp. 27-30

- Sergio Puente
- The Minimum Wage in the Netherlands pp. 31-36

- Jan van Ours
- Minimum Wage in Estonia and its Impact on Employment and Wage Distribution pp. 37-43

- Raul Eamets and Amaresh K. Tiwari
- Labour Market Reforms and Collective Bargaining in France pp. 44-49

- Till Nikolka and Panu Poutvaara
- When History Matters Little: Political Hierarchy and Regional Development in China, AD 1000–2000 pp. 50-54

- Ying Bai and Ruixue Jia
- Minimum Wages Across Countries pp. 55-63

- Joop Adema, Yvonne Giesing, Anne Schönauer and Tanja Stitteneder
Volume 16, issue 03, 2018
- Introduction pp. 03-04

- Kai Konrad and Jörg Rocholl
- Stabilizing the Euro: Where Do We Stand? pp. 05-10

- Christoph Schmidt
- Europeans’ Commitment to the European Project pp. 11-16

- Bruce Stokes
- A Historical Perspective on the Euro: the Latin Monetary Union (1865–1926) pp. 17-20

- Luca Einaudi
- Lessons from the 2000–2002 Crisis in Argentina for the Sustainability of the Euro pp. 21-24

- Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- [Art 50] Ways to Leave the Euro – Does the Eurozone Need an Exit Clause? pp. 25-30

- Clemens Fuest
- The Redenomination Risk of Eurozone Exit for Greece pp. 31-34

- Costas Lapavitsas
- T2 Balances: A Legal Perspective pp. 35-40

- Phoebus L. Athanassiou
- Resource-related Income Shocks and Conflict pp. 41-47

- Kai Gehring and Sarah Langlotz
- European Cohesion Policies: The Need for Reform pp. 48-53

- Joachim Ragnitz
- Sustainability in the Eurozone pp. 54-60

- Maria Hofbauer Pérez, Marcus Drometer, Rhode Carla and Tanja Stitteneder
Volume 16, issue 02, 2018
- The Dubious Case for Annual Wealth Taxation pp. 03-07

- Robin Boadway and Pierre Pestieau
- Inheritance and Wealth Taxation in Sweden pp. 08-12

- Daniel Waldenström
- The Impact of Inheritance and Transfer Taxation on Economic Behaviours and Inequality: A Literature Review for France pp. 13-18

- Bertrand Garbinti and Jonathan Goupille-Lebret
- Marius Brülhart and Kurt Schmidheiny pp. 19-21

- Marius Brülhart and Kurt Schmidheiny
- The Economic Effects of a Wealth Tax in Germany pp. 22-26

- Clemens Fuest, Florian Neumeier, Michael Stimmelmayr and Daniel Stöhlker
- Scenarios and Distributional Implications of a Household Wealth Tax in Ireland pp. 27-31

- Martina Lawless and Donal Lynch
- The Future of Fiscal Policy in the Euro Area pp. 32-37

- Massimo Bordignon and Angelo Stefano Baglioni
- Fiscal Decentralisation and Mobility: Evidence from Spain’s Income Tax System pp. 38-44

- David Agrawal and Dirk Foremny
- Wealth and Inheritance Taxation: An Overview and Country Comparison pp. 45-54

- Marcus Drometer, Marco Frank, Maria Hofbauer Pérez, Carla Rhode, Sebastian Schworm and Tanja Stitteneder
Volume 16, issue 01, 2018
- Canadian Immigration Policies: Blueprint for Europe? pp. 03-07

- Herbert Grubel
- Using a Points System for Selecting Immigrants pp. 08-13

- Max Tani
- A Comparison of Immigration Policies pp. 14-17

- Marc Helbling
- The Cross-Border Portability of Social Benefits pp. 18-23

- Robert Holzmann
- Perspectives in Immigration Policy Reform: Towards a General Typology of Labour Migration Schemes pp. 24-27

- Holger Kolb
- Migration Policies and the Highly Skilled pp. 28-33

- Alessandra Casarico and Silke Uebelmesser
- A Novel Two-Track Labour Migration System for Germany pp. 34-37

- Panu Poutvaara, Marcus Drometer, Carla Rhode and Martina Burmann
- The Effect of Visa Policies on International Migration Flows pp. 38-41

- Simone Bertoli and Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga
- Highly Skilled Labour Migration in Europe pp. 42-52

- Martina Burmann, Maria Hofbauer Perez, Vanessa Hoffmann, Carla Rhode and Sebastian Schworm