ifo DICE Report
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Volume 8, issue 04, 2010
- Happiness: A New Approach in Economics pp. 3-7

- Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer
- Cutting through the Clutter: Searching for an Over-Arching Measure of Well-Being pp. 8-12

- Jon Hall, Christopher Barrington-Leigh and John Helliwell
- Happiness, Income and Economic Policy pp. 13-16

- Luis Rayo and Gary Becker
- Work and Well-Being pp. 17-21

- Andrew Clark
- Well-Being, Front and Center: A Note on the Sarkozy Report pp. 22-25

- Richard Easterlin
- The Greatest Happiness Principle: Its Time Has Come pp. 26-31

- Richard Layard
- Happiness and Political Institutions pp. 32-36

- Alois Stutzer and Bruno Frey
- Measuring Interest Group Activity pp. 37-46

- Silke Friedrich
- The Effects of the Bonus Tax – What Was Intended and What Was Achieved? pp. 47-50

- Doina Radulescu and Doina Maria Radulescu
Volume 8, issue 03, 2010
- Market Imperfections versus Regulatory Imperfections pp. 3-7

- Paul Joskow
- The Impact on Growth of Easing Regulation in Upstream Sectors pp. 8-12

- Renaud Bourlès, Gilbert Cette, Jimmy Lopez, Jaques Mairesse and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- The Tension Between Incentive Regulation and Investments in Network Industries pp. 13-18

- Ingo Vogelsang
- The Strange Couple: Regulation and Competition Policy in Network Industries pp. 19-23

- Sandra Jódar-Rosell and Jordi Gual
- Regulation and Competition in the Postal and Delivery Sector pp. 24-28

- Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer
- Occupational Licensing Matters: Wages, Quality and Social Costs pp. 29-33

- Morris M. Kleiner and Charles Wheelan
- Smoking Bans in European Workplaces pp. 36-42

- Federica Origo and Claudio Lucifora
- Germany's Struggle with Prices for Patent-protected Drugs pp. 43-52

- Mathias Kifmann and Sven Neelsen
- US Health Care Reform: A Primer and an Assessment pp. 53-60

- Robert Haveman, Barbara Wolfe and Robert H. Haveman
Volume 8, issue 02, 2010
- Future Long-term Care Needs and Public Expenditure in the EU Member States pp. 3-12

- Bartosz Przywara, Núria Diez Guardia and Etienne Sail
- The Role of Family Solidarity: Ethical and Social Issues pp. 13-17

- Ruud ter Meulen and Katharine Wright
- Confronting the Challenge of Long-term Care in Europe pp. 18-23

- Denis Kessler
- On Insurance for Long-term Care in France pp. 24-28

- Christophe Courbage and Nolwenn Roudaut
- The Social Long-term Care Insurance: A Frail Pillar of the German Social Insurance System pp. 29-34

- Melanie Arntz and Stephan Thomsen
- Improving the Quality of Long-term Care pp. 35-39

- Vincent Mor
- Capital Regulation after the Crisis: Business as Usual? pp. 40-46

- Martin Hellwig
- Welfare State Reforms and the Political Business Cycle pp. 47-52

- Alexander Petring
- Political Institutions and Policy Outcomes: The Political Constraints Approach of Henisz pp. 53-59

- Nick Hoffmann
- A Critique of the 2009 Global "Go-To Think Tanks" Ranking pp. 60-63

- Christian Seiler and Klaus Wohlrabe
- The New Dutch Per-kilometre Driving Tax pp. 64-68

- Bert van Wee
- Filling the Sustainability Gap after the Crisis: The Case of the Netherlands pp. 69-74

- Roel Beetsman and Raymond Gradus
Volume 8, issue 01, 2010
- What Future for Basel II? pp. 3-7

- Andrea Resti and Andrea Sironi
- The Draft AIFM Directive and the Future of European Alternative Investment Fund Regulation pp. 8-13

- Phoebus Athanassiou
- Rating "Agencies": How Regulation Might Help pp. 14-23

- Richard Herring and Edward Kane
- The Regulation of Short Sales and its Reform pp. 24-27

- Emilios Avgouleas
- Macro-Prudential Policy: An Assessment pp. 28-33

- Alistair Milne
- Governing "Better Regulation" in Europe: The Logic, Limits of and Prospects for a "Middle-aged" Reform Policy pp. 34-41

- Kai Wegrich
- Entry and Exit Regulations - The World Bank's Doing Business Indicators pp. 42-53

- Thomas Strobel
- State Rescue Plans: The German Government's Attempts to Save Opel pp. 54-57

- Helmut Becker
Volume 7, issue 04, 2009
- Institutional Failures and the Life Course pp. 3-7

- A. Lans Bovenberg
- Securing Long-term Care in the EU: Some Key Issues pp. 8-11

- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- Time for Change? US Work-Family Policy in the Age of Obama pp. 12-15

- Eileen Appelbaum and Ruth Milkman
- Defined Contribution Accounts - Still an Indispensable Idea pp. 16-21

- Jacob Kirkegaard
- Human Capital Formation in Childhood and Adolescence pp. 22-28

- Flavio Cunha and James Heckman
- Public Debt and Demography - An International Comparison Using Generational Accounting pp. 29-36

- Christian Hagist, Stefan Moog, Bernd Raffelhüschen and Johannes Vatter
- Women's Empowerment: Gender-related Indices as a Guide for Policy pp. 37-50

- Ulrike Jäger, Anja Rohwer and Anja Hülsewig
- East Germany Today: Successes and Failures pp. 51-58

- Joachim Ragnitz
Volume 7, issue 03, 2009
- Methods for Restructuring Banks pp. 3-8

- Marc Quintyn
- Banking System Bailout- Scandinavian Style pp. 9-12

- Bjorn Eckbo
- Overcoming the Global Financial Crisis: Some Lessons from Japan's "Lost Decade" pp. 13-20

- Kenneth Kang and Murtaza Syed
- Resolving Nonperforming Assets in the Czech Republic: Theory and Practice pp. 21-28

- Jan Cimburek, Miroslav Kollár, Lubos Komárek and Pavel Rezábek
- Sales to Foreign Banks in Emerging Asia pp. 29-33

- Ramkishen Rajan and Sasidaran Gopalan
- How much Redistribution do Welfare States Achieve? The Role of Cash Transfers and Household Taxes pp. 34-41

- Michael Förster and Peter Whiteford
- Measuring Corruption: A Comparison between the Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index and the World Bank's Worldwide Governance Indicators pp. 42-52

- Anja Rohwer and Anja Hülsewig
- Germany goes ahead with Health Vouchers pp. 53-60

- Wolfram Richter
Volume 7, issue 02, 2009
- How to Draw up a Credible International Rule System for Financial Stabilility pp. 3-6

- Horst Siebert
- Optimal Structures for Financial Regulation and Supervision pp. 7-12

- David Mayes
- Multinational Banking and Regulatory Challenges: Lessons from the US Experience with AIG pp. 13-18

- Robert Eisenbeis
- Lessons from the Banking Crisis: A Return to Narrow Banking pp. 19-23

- Paul De Grauwe
- Institutions and Growth in OECD Countries pp. 24-29

- Theo Eicher, Wolfgang Ochel, Oliver Roehn, Anja Rohwer and Anja Hülsewig
- Employment Protection: Concepts and Measurement pp. 30-38

- Wolfgang Ochel
- Governance in Australian Universities: Where Next? pp. 39-46

- James Swansson and Deborah Blackman
- Parental Leave in the Netherlands pp. 47-51

- Janneke Plantenga and Chantal Remery
Volume 7, issue 01, 2009
- Women, Culture and Economics pp. 3-7

- Raquel Fernández
- The Intergenerational Transmission of Attitudes pp. 8-12

- Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, David Huffman and Uwe Sunde
- The Effect of Culture on the Functioning of Institutions: Evidence from European Regions pp. 13-19

- Guido Tabellini and Mariaflavia Harari
- Cultural Ecomomics pp. 20-25

- Bruno Frey
- International Evidence on School Tracking: A Review pp. 26-34

- Ludger Woessmann
- Regulatory Framework for Next-Generation Access Networks Across Europe pp. 35-40

- Florian Engl, Nina Czernich, Tobias Kretschmer, Thomas Kiessl and Oliver Falck
- US Experience with Federal Budget Rules pp. 41-48

- Alan Auerbach
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