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Volume 12, issue 04, 2015
- Are We Heading towards a Corporate Tax System Fit for the 21st Century? pp. 03-07

- Michael Devereux and John Vella
- Base Erosion and Profit Shifting: A Simple Conceptual Framework pp. 08-14

- Dhammika Dharmapala
- What Do We Know about the Tax Planning of German-based Multinational Firms? pp. 15-21

- Shafik Hebous, Alfons J. Weichenrieder and Alfons Weichenrieder
- Transfer Pricing Laws pp. 22-26

- Bodo Knoll and Nadine Riedel
- Debt Shifting and Thin-capitalization Rules pp. 27-31

- Valeria Merlo and Georg Wamser
- Tax Havens in a World of Competing Countries pp. 32-39

- John D. Wilson
- Incarceration and Crime: Lessons from California’s Public Safety Realignment Reform pp. 40-46

- Magnus Lofstrom and Steven Raphael
- Divided Government and the Adoption of Economic Reforms pp. 47-52

- Andreas Bernecker
- Economic Prosperity and Well-being in Developed Countries pp. 53-55

- Marcus Drometer
- Fiscal Rules pp. 56-57

- Sabrina Enzinger
- Sectoral Allocation of Aid: What Has Changed? pp. 58-60

- Laura Pöntinen
- Tax Evasion and the Shadow Economy pp. 61-62

- Oliver Reimers
Volume 12, issue 03, 2014
- Risk and Public-Private Partnerships pp. 03-07

- Eduardo Engel, Ronald Fischer and Alexander Galetovic
- Public-Private Partnerships and Efficiency: A Short Assessment pp. 08-13

- Antonio Estache and Stephane Saussier
- Corruption in Public-Private Partnerships, Incentives and Contract Incompleteness pp. 14-16

- Elisabetta Iossa and David Martimort
- Self-interest Springs Eternal: Political Economy Reasons why Public-Private Partnerships Do Not Work as Well as Expected pp. 17-23

- Aidan Vining and Anthony Boardman
- Public-Private Partnerships and Government Debt pp. 24-30

- Holger Mühlenkamp
- Using Bankruptcy to Reduce Foreclosures pp. 31-38

- Wenli Li, Ishani Tewari and Michelle White
- Behind the Courts’ Walls: Empirical Insights from Slovenia pp. 39-44

- Peter Grajzl
- Liquidating Crime with Illiquidity: How Switching from Cash to Credit Can Stop Street Crime pp. 45-50

- Erdal Tekin, Volkan Topalli, Chandler McClellan and Richard Wright
- Public Service Broadcasting in an International Comparison pp. 51-53

- Ingmar Rövekamp
- Road User Charging in the European Union pp. 54-57

- Sabine Rumscheidt
- Improving Quality in Long-term Care pp. 58-60

- Daniela Wech
- Deposit Insurance: Reimbursement of Depositors pp. 61-63

- Dorothee Hillrichs
Volume 12, issue 02, 2014
- How do Open Economies Adjust to Large Immigration Flows? Sectoral Specialization, Household Services, and Other Mechanisms pp. 03-09

- Libertad Gonzalez and Francesc Ortega
- Public Pensions and Immigration pp. 10-15

- Tim Krieger
- Guest-Worker Programs pp. 16-19

- Slobodan Djajic
- Immigration and Job Disamenities pp. 20-26

- Osea Giuntella
- Local Labour Markets and Cultural Diversity pp. 27-34

- Uwe Blien, Linda Borrs, Jens Südekum and Katja Wolf
- Does the Constitutional Right to Health Matter? A Review of Current Evidence pp. 35-41

- Hiroaki Matsuura
- Quota Regulations of Gender Composition on Boards of Directors pp. 42-48

- Nina Smith
- Labour Migration pp. 49-51

- Mikko Heikkilä
- Older Employees – More Integrated Into Working Life pp. 52-54

- Katrin Oesingmann
- Immigration Restrictions Since the 2007 Crisis pp. 55-56

- Adrien-Paul Lambillon
- Development of Current Accounts pp. 57-58

- Fabian U. Fuchs
Volume 12, issue 01, 2014
- A Note on Budget Rules and Fiscal Federalism pp. 03-11

- Heiko Burret and Lars Feld
- Tax Competition and Direct Democracy in Local Public Finance - Empirical Work on Switzerland pp. 12-17

- Mario Jametti
- Direct Democracy as a Disciplinary Device on Excessive Public Spending pp. 18-23

- Patricia Funk and Christina Gathmann
- Electoral Rules and Municipal Finances: Evidence From Two Reforms in Italy pp. 24-28

- Massimo Bordignon and Gilberto Turati
- Geography, Economics and Political Systems: A Bird’s Eye View pp. 29-36

- Elise Brezis, Verdier Thierry and Thierry Verdier
- Child Benefit and Child Allowances in Germany: Their Impact on Family Policy Goals pp. 37-45

- Helmut Rainer, Stefan Bauernschuster, Natalia Danzer, Anita Fichtl, Timo Hener, Christian Holzner, Janina Reinkowski and Anita Dietrich
- New Ranking, Old Mistakes – The “Global Go-To Think Tanks” Ranking 2013 pp. 46-49

- Martin Braml and Klaus Wohlrabe
- Defractionalisation in Different Electoral Systems pp. 50-54

- Daniel Leithold
- Public Debt in the Eurozone pp. 55-57

- Martin Berghausen
- Market Competition and Product Market Regulation pp. 58-59

- Marcus Drometer
Volume 11, issue 04, 2014
- Financial Regulation and the Grabbing Hand pp. 03-13

- Florian Buck
- Interest Groups and the Glass-Steagall Act pp. 14-18

- Charles W. Calomiris and Stephen H. Haber
- Do Interest Groups Unduly Influence Bank Regulation? pp. 19-25

- James Barth, Apanard Penny Prabha and Wenling Lu
- Syncretism: Politics and Interest Groups in Japan’s Financial Reforms pp. 26-31

- Kay Shimizu and Kenji E. Kushida
- The Role of Imperfect Financial Markets for Social Redistribution pp. 32-37

- Jenny Simon
- Local Deregulation of the Wholesale Broadband Access Market pp. 38-43

- Nadine Fabritz and Oliver Falck
- Subnational Government System in the EU and Its Recent Reforms pp. 44-47

- Chang Woon Nam
- Risk of Poverty and Social Exclusion in the European Union pp. 48-49

- Till Nikolka
- Worldwide Bike Sharing Programmes pp. 50-52

- Jana Lippelt
- Immigrant Arrival Age and its Influence on Reading Performance pp. 53-54

- Adam Klosowiak
Volume 11, issue 03, 2013
- The Evolution of Euro Area Sovereign Debt Contract Terms: A Preliminary Examination pp. 03-09

- Mitu Gulati
- Sovereign Damage Control pp. 10-15

- Anna Gelpern
- Market Standards in Public Sector Debt Contracting pp. 16-20

- Andreas Engert and Lars Hornuf
- New Money Versus Old Money for Europe: The Provision of Credit Enhancements Through a Collateral Fund pp. 21-27

- Fabià Gumbau-Brisa and Catherine L. Mann
- Contingent Sovereign Debt Contracts: The Historical Perspective pp. 28-32

- Mauricio Drelichman and Hans-Joachim Voth
- Growth-Linked Bonds pp. 33-38

- Stephany Griffith-Jones and Dagmar Hertova
- Why Does Income Redistribution Differ Between Countries? Comparative Evidence From Germany and Switzerland pp. 39-47

- Peter Zweifel and Ilja Neustadt
- When Good Intentions Go Wrong: Effects of Bank Deregulation and Governance on Risk-taking pp. 48-54

- Manuel Illueca, Lars Norden and Gregory F. Udell
- The Sustainability-adjusted Global Competitiveness Index pp. 55-57

- Esther Heesemann
- Bank Supervision: Appointing the Head of the Supervisory Authority pp. 58-61

- Andrea Hohenadl
- Gender Quotas on BoardroomRepresentation in Europe pp. 62-64

- Anita Fichtl and Anita Dietrich
- Bank Resolution: National Legislation and Frameworks pp. 65-66

- Manuel Wiegand
Volume 11, issue 02, 2013
- Globalization and Access to Higher Education – Policy Implications pp. 03-10

- Marcel Gerard and Silke Uebelmesser
- Increasing Access to Higher Education Through Student Loans pp. 11-18

- Adrian Ziderman
- The Bologna Process and Fairness in University Education: Evidence from Italy pp. 19-22

- Paolo Brunori, Vito Peragine and Laura Serlenga
- Access to Higher Education: The Shift Towards Market-based Policies in the UK pp. 23-27

- Roger Brown
- Equal Opportunity and Life-long Learning: The Future of Higher Education in Germany is Only Secure with Major Policy Changes pp. 28-34

- Jo Ritzen and Cecile Hoareau
- Economic Freedom, Money and Happiness – Why Deregulation Matters Beyond its Wealth Enhancing Effect pp. 35-42

- Bodo Knoll, Hans Pitlik and Martin Rode
- The Influence Wielded by Land Developer Lobbies During the Housing Boom: Recent Evidence From Spain pp. 43-49

- Albert Solé-Ollé and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- Regulation of the Wholesale Broadband Access Market pp. 50-52

- Nadine Fabritz and Oliver Falck
- Evolution of Oil Taxes: an International Perspective pp. 53-54

- Julian Dieler
- Government Defence Anti-Corruption Index 2013 pp. 55-56

- Amanda Tuset Cueva
- Energy Efficiency in Buildings in EU Countries pp. 57-59

- Silke Friedrich
Volume 11, issue 01, 2013
- The Impact of Demographic Change on Healthcare Expenditure pp. 03-06

- Stefan Felder
- Implicit Versus Explicit Rationing of Health Services pp. 07-15

- Friedrich Breyer
- Competition, Incentives and the English NHS pp. 16-20

- Carol Propper
- Competition in Health Insurance and Premium Regulation pp. 21-26

- Jan Brosse and Mathias Kifmann
- Managed Care: Prescription for Failure? Lessons from Switzerland pp. 27-31

- Peter Zweifel
- Concerns over the Financial Sustainability of the Dutch Healthcare System pp. 32-36

- Hans Maarse, Patrick Jeurissen and Dirk Ruwaard
- Should Doctors Run Hospitals? pp. 37-40

- Amanda Goodall
- The Network Effect in International Migration pp. 41-47

- Michel Beine
- Financing of the German Economy During the Financial Crisis pp. 48-54

- Christa Hainz and Manuel Wiegand
- Incentive Schemes for Local Government pp. 55-63

- Ben Lockwood and Francesco Porcelli
- The Bismarckian Factor pp. 64-66

- Tim Krieger and Stefan Traub
- Unit Labour Costs in the Eurozone pp. 67-68

- Martin Voggenauer
- The Gender Wage Gap in OECD Countries pp. 69-71

- Till Nikolka
- Inflows of Asylum Seekers to OECD Countries pp. 72-73

- Ilpo Kauppinen