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Volume 15, issue 04, 2017
- Who Voted for Brexit? pp. 03-05

- Sascha Becker, Thiemo Fetzer, Dennis Novy and Sascha O. Becker
- Financial Crises and the Populist Right pp. 06-09

- Manuel Funke and Christoph Trebesch
- Immigration and the Rise of Far-right Parties in Europe pp. 10-15

- Lewis Davis and Sumit Deole
- Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) – Germany’s New Radical Right-wing Populist Party pp. 16-19

- Carl C. Berning
- The Relationship between Immigration and the Success of Far-right Political Parties in Germany pp. 20-23

- Alkis Otto and Max Steinhardt
- Did the Refugee Crisis Contribute to the Recent Rise of Far-right Parties in Europe? pp. 24-27

- Andreas Steinmayr
- Immigration and Extreme Voting: Evidence from France pp. 28-33

- Anthony Edo, Jonathan Öztunc and Panu Poutvaara
- How Bracket Creep Creates Hidden Tax Increases: Evidence from Germany pp. 34-39

- Florian Dorn, Clemens Fuest, Björn Kauder, Luisa Lorenz, Martin Mosler, Niklas Potrafke and Luisa Dörr
- Does Populism Influence Economic Policy Making? Insights from Economic Experts Around the World pp. 40-44

- Dorine Boumans
- How Evidence-based is Regulatory Policy? A Comparison Across OECD Governments pp. 45-48

- Till Nikolka and Justus Kirchhoff
- Development Aid – Between Illusion and Reality pp. 49-52

- Maximilian Brucker and Madhinee Valeyatheepillay
- Debt Crisis in the EU Member States and Fiscal Rules pp. 53-57

- Kristina Budimir
Volume 15, issue 03, 2017
- Integrating Forced Migrants: Evidence from the Displacement of Germans after World War II pp. 03-05

- Sebastian Till Braun
- Integrating Refugees into the Labour Market - Where Does Germany Stand? pp. 06-10

- Eva Degler, Thomas Liebig and Anne-Sophie Senner
- The Impact of Limbo on the Socio-Economic Integration of Refugees in France pp. 11-15

- Olena Havrylchyk and Ukrayinchuk Nadiya
- The Impact of Intention to Leave on Immigrants’ Behaviour pp. 16-19

- Bastien Chabé-Ferret and Joël Machado
- The Healthy Immigrant Paradox and Health Convergence pp. 20-25

- Amelie Constant
- Native Migration Responses to Increased Immigration pp. 26-29

- Henrik Andersson, Heléne Berg and Matz Dahlberg
- Migrants and the Making of America: The Shortand Long-Run Effects of Immigration During the Age of Mass Migration pp. 30-34

- Sandra Sequeira, Nathan Nunn and Nancy Qian
- Exemptions Featured in the 2015 German Small Investor Protection Act pp. 35-42

- Christa Hainz, Lars Hornuf, Lars Klöhn, Björn Brauer, Felix Ehrenfried and Gerrit Engelmann
- Dual Citzenship in the EU pp. 43-47

- Karen Teske-Gallagher and Yvonne Giesing
- Student Mobility in Tertiary Education pp. 48-50

- Martina Burmann and Antonia Delius
- An Economy Transitioning from Brown to Green pp. 51-55

- Carla Rhode
- Trade, Jobs and Political Polarisation pp. 56-59

- Yuchen Guo, Daniela Wech and Yuchen Mo Guo
Volume 15, issue 02, 2017
- Gender Wage Gap and the Welfare-Enhancing Role of Parental Leave Rules pp. 03-07

- Spencer Bastani, Tomer Blumkin and Luca Micheletto
- Universal Pre-School and Labor Supply of Mothers pp. 08-12

- Mike Brewer and Sarah Cattan
- Gender Differences in Competitiveness pp. 13-17

- René Böheim, Dominik Grübl and Mario Lackner
- Gender Differences in Earnings and Leadership: Recent Evidence on Causes and Consequences pp. 18-21

- Mario Macis and Mirco Tonin
- Symptoms and Causes: Gender Effects and Institutional Failures pp. 22-25

- Nigar Hashimzade and Natalia Vershinina
- Gender Quotas and Efficiency pp. 26-30

- Paola Profeta
- Motherhood Postponement and Wages in Europe pp. 31-37

- Massimiliano Bratti, Elena Meroni and Chiara Pronzato
- The EU Blue Card – Time to Reform? pp. 38-43

- Yvonne Giesing and Nadzeya Laurentsyeva
- The Acquisition of Citizenship in the OECD countries pp. 44-47

- Judith Saurer
- Asylum Recognition Rates in the Top 5 EU Countries pp. 48-50

- Martina Burmann and Madhinee Valeyatheepillay
- Promoting Longer Working Lives in Europe pp. 51-54

- Daniela Wech
- An OECD Framework for Financing Democracy pp. 55-59

- Carla Rhode
Volume 15, issue 01, 2017
- Introduction: the price-stability target in the Eurozone and the European Debt Crisis (Forum) pp. 03-04

- Kai Konrad and Jörg Rocholl
- The Financial Repression Policy of the European Central Bank: Interest Income and Welfare Losses for German Savers pp. 05-08

- Gerhard Rösl and Karl-Heinz Tödter
- The Effect of Unconventional Fiscal Policy on Consumption Expenditure pp. 09-11

- Francesco D’Acunto, Daniel Hoang and Michael Weber
- Monetary Policy after the Crisis pp. 12-13

- Alan Blinder, Michael Ehrmann, Jakob de Haan and David-Jan Jansen
- Local Asset Price Dynamics and Monetary Policy in the Eurozone pp. 14-16

- Harald Hau and Sandy Lai
- Monetary Policy and Financial Stability pp. 17-18

- Stephan Kohns
- Overburdened Central Banks pp. 19-20

- Otmar Issing
- Effects and Risks of Unconventional Monetary Policy pp. 21-24

- Stefan Homburg
- Non-Standard Monetary Policy and Financial Stability pp. 25-27

- Lucrezia Reichlin
- How Far Should Unconventional Central Banking Go? pp. 28-30

- Charles Wyplosz
- Nothing under the Sun is Forever pp. 31-32

- Felix Hufeld
- How Do Low Interest Rates Affect Financial Institutions and Stability? pp. 33-35

- Dieter Wemmer
- Economic and Financial Integration in Europe pp. 36-42

- Geert Bekaert, Campbell R. Harvey, Christian T. Lundblad and Stephan Siegel
- Investments in Early Education and Child Outcomes: The Short and the Long Run pp. 43-48

- Daniela Del Boca, Enrica Martino and Daniela Piazzalunga
- Fathers in Charge? Parental Leave Policies for Fathers in Europe pp. 49-51

- Clara Albrecht, Anita Fichtl, Peter Redler and Anita Dietrich
- Youth Unemployment in Europe pp. 52-55

- Katrin Oesingmann
- Macroprudential Policies – Motivation, Usage and Effectiveness pp. 56-59

- Jonathan Öztunc and Daniela Wech
- Marine Capture Fishery Policies pp. 60-63

- Hoang Ha Nguyen Thi and Till Nikolka