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Volume 10, issue 04, 2012
- Varieties of Pension Governance under Pressure: Funded Pensions in Western Europe pp. 03-08

- Bernhard Ebbinghaus
- Policy Mixes in the Current Pension Reform Process pp. 09-15

- Axel H. Börsch-Supan
- The Future of Multi-Pillar Pension Systems pp. 16-20

- Lans Bovenberg and Casper Ewijk
- Pensions and Income Inequality in Old Age pp. 21-26

- Kees Goudswaard, Olaf Vliet, Jim Been and Koen Caminada
- The Political Feasibility of Postponing Retirement pp. 27-31

- Vincenzo Galasso
- The Impact of “Caring” Policies on Societal Issues pp. 32-38

- Mary McThomas and Roberto Gallardo
- Green Growth and Nuclear Energy pp. 39-49

- Holger Rogner
- Emissions Trading and Energy Policy – Worldwide Trends and Current Problems pp. 50-53

- Niklas Lüder Barre, Marc Gronwald and Jana Lippelt
- Reform of Higher Education Finance and Access to College in Russia pp. 54-61

- Michael Kaganovich
- The Gorbachev Anti-Alcohol Campaign and Russia’s Mortality Crisis pp. 62-68

- Christina Gathmann and Marijke Welisch
Volume 10, issue 03, 2012
- Prospects for Nuclear Power in Europe pp. 03-08

- Steve Thomas
- Nuclear Energy in the European Union after Fukushima: Political and Economic Considerations pp. 09-15

- Dagmar Kiyar and Bettina F. Wittneben
- Energiewende - A Pricey Challenge? pp. 16-23

- Michael Kloß, Christian Hey and Martin Faulstich
- Magnetic Fusion - an Option for Base-load Electricity pp. 24-28

- Sybille Günter
- Smart Grids - the Answer to the New Challenges of Energy Logistics? pp. 29-35

- Hans-Jörg Bullinger, Christian Doetsch and Peter Bretschneider
- European Currency Union and Rule of Law pp. 36-43

- Martin Seidel
- Trade and Climate Change: Leaking Pledges pp. 44-51

- Johannes Bollen, Corjan Brink, Paul Koutstaal, Paul Veenendaal and Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- Comparing Informal Institutions pp. 52-59

- Theresia Theurl and Jochen Wicher
- Learned from Mistakes? An Assessment of the "Global Go-To Think Tanks" Rankings 2011 pp. 60-64

- Klaus Wohlrabe
- Dutch Pension System Reform. A Step Closer to the Ideal System Design pp. 65-76

- Dirk Broeders and Eduard Ponds
- Admission Criteria and Policies for Immigrant Entrepreneurs in OECD Countries pp. 89-92

- Till Nikolka
Volume 10, issue 02, 2012
- The New New Labour Market Reform in Spain: Objectives, Instruments, and Shortcomings pp. 03-07

- Samuel Bentolila, Juan Dolado and Juan F Jimeno
- The French Labour Market and the (Not So) Great Recession pp. 08-13

- Philippe Askenazy and Christine Erhel
- From a Bulwark of Eurosclerosis to a Flexibility Champion? Why Did the German Economy and the Labour Market Do So Well During and After the Recession? pp. 14-19

- Joachim Möller
- The Dutch Labour Market: Great Recession - Small Impact pp. 20-26

- Jan C. Ours van
- The Irish Labour Market and the Great Recession pp. 27-33

- Alan Barrett and Séamus McGuiness
- Labour Market in Estonia: Responding to the Global Finance Crisis pp. 34-39

- Raul Eamets
- In a Time of Crisis: Some Notes on the Italian Labour Market and Beyond pp. 40-48

- Luca Nunziata
- The Impact of Education on Crime: International Evidence pp. 49-55

- Randi Hjalmarsson and Lance Lochner
- The 2012 Reforms of Higher Education Finance in England pp. 56-64

- Nicolas Barr
Volume 10, issue 01, 2012
- Normal Times versus Crisis Times pp. 03-08

- Jürgen Stark, Alexander Jung and Francesco Mongelli
- Assessing the European Central Bank's Euro Crisis Policies pp. 09-13

- Ernst Baltensperger
- The Constitutional Design of the European Central Bank pp. 14-20

- Martin Seidel
- Why Countries Matter for Monetary Policy Decision-Making in the ESCB pp. 21-26

- Bernd Hayo and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
- Supranationalism in Monetary Policy Decision-Making pp. 27-31

- Harald Badinger and Volker Nitsch
- The European Central Bank in (the) Crisis pp. 32-38

- Sylvester Eijffinger and Lex Hoogduin
- The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Migration and Labour Market Outcomes of Immigrants in OECD Countries pp. 39-47

- Jonathan Chaloff, Jean-Christophe Dumont and Thomas Liebig
- The Crime – Immigration Nexus: Evidence from Recent Research pp. 48-54

- Brian Bell and Stephen Machin
- Temporary Employment in Italy pp. 55-62

- Lorenzo Cappellari, Carlo Dell’Aringa and Marco Leonardi
Volume 9, issue 04, 2012
- Immigration and Europe’s Demographic Problems: Analysis and Policy Considerations pp. 03-08

- Giovanni Peri
- Lessons from the EU Eastern Enlargement: Chances and Challenges for Policy Makers pp. 09-13

- Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Economic Benefits of Facilitating the Integration of Immigrants pp. 14-19

- Alexander Danzer
- Higher Education Policy and Migration: The Role of International Student Mobility pp. 20-27

- Martin Kahanec and Renáta Králiková
- Migration Policy and the Generosity of the Welfare State in Europe pp. 28-31

- Assaf Razin and Jackline Wahba
- Migrant Networks and Migration Policy: A “Grease or Sand the Wheel” Relationship? pp. 32-36

- Augustin de Coulon and Dragos Radu
- Family Migration and Policies: Lessons from Denmark pp. 37-40

- Ilpo Kauppinen and Panu Poutvaara
- Market-oriented Nature Conservation in the Context of Impact Regulation – A new Institutional Economics Perspective pp. 41-49

- Sonja Macke and Karin Holm-Müller
- Market-oriented Reforms in School-based Education in England and Finland pp. 50-53

- Anne West and Annamari Ylönen
- Reforming Wind Power Planning and Policy: Experiences from the Nordic Countries pp. 54-60

- Maria Pettersson and Patrik Söderholm
Volume 9, issue 03, 2011
- The Sustainability of Public Finances in the EMU pp. 03-09

- Juergen von Hagen
- The Stability and Growth Pact: Crisis and Reform pp. 10-17

- Ludger Schuknecht, Philippe Moutot, Philipp Rother and Jürgen Stark
- The Impact of Fiscal Rules on Public Finances in the Euro Area pp. 18-26

- Wim Marneffe, Bas van Aarle, Wouter van der Wielen and Lode Vereeck
- Financial Assistance in the Euro Zone: Why and How? pp. 26-30

- Paul De Grauwe
- EFSF 2.0 or the European Monetary Fund pp. 31-38

- Daniel Gros and Thomas Mayer
- A New Crisis Mechanism for the Euro Area pp. 39-43

- Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Independent Fiscal Councils in Continental Europe: Old Wine in New Bottles? pp. 44-49

- Xavier Debrun and Keiko Takahashi
- Fiscal Councils: The UK Office for Budget Responsibility pp. 50-53

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- Do We Really Need Financial Fair Play in European Club Football? An Economic Analysis pp. 54-59

- Henning Vöpel
- Irregular Immigration, Economics and Politics pp. 60-67

- Franck Düvell
- Institutions Matter – Results of the Institutions Climate Index for OECD Countries pp. 68-73

- Anja Rohwer and Anja Hülsewig
- An Economic Theory of Switzerland pp. 74-82

- Charles Blankart
Volume 9, issue 02, 2011
- Corruption: Theory, Evidence and Policy pp. 3-9

- Arvind K. Jain
- Forms of Corruption pp. 10-14

- Stephen D. Morris
- The Causes of Corruption pp. 15-19

- Toke Aidt
- Corruption and Inequality pp. 20-24

- Eric M. Uslaner
- Economic Approaches to Anticorruption pp. 25-30

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- Fighting Corruption pp. 31-35

- Robert Klitgaard
- Ending Military Conscription pp. 36-43

- Panu Poutvaara and Andreas Wagener
- EU Eastern Enlargement: The Benefits from Integration and Free Labour Movement pp. 44-51

- Timo Baas and Herbert Brücker
- Insurance Crowding Out and Long-Term Care Partnerships pp. 52-54

- Joan Costa-Font
- School Choice in The Netherlands pp. 55-59

- Harry Patrinos
Volume 9, issue 01, 2011
- Lobbying: Private Interests and Public Conduct pp. 3-7

- Andreas Polk
- The Power of K Street: New Research on the Economics of Lobbying pp. 8-11

- Jordi Blanes i Vidal, Mirko Draca and Christian Fons-Rosen
- Lobbying versus Corruption pp. 12-16

- Francesco Giovannoni
- Campaign Contributions – What Do They Buy and Should They be Capped? pp. 17-20

- Thomas Stratmann
- Measuring Information Sharing in Credit Markets pp. 21-27

- Christa Hainz
- Good Institutions are not Enough: Ongoing Challenges of Eastern German Development pp. 28-34

- Wendy Carlin
- Women on Boards – Experience from the Norwegian Quota Reform pp. 34-41

- Aagoth Storvik