ifo DICE Report
2003 - 2020
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Volume 4, issue 04, 2006
- The New Directive on the Right of Citizens of the Union and their Family Members to Move and Reside Freely within the Territory of the Member States - What Changes Does it Bring? pp. 3-7

- Ana Herrera de la Casa and Michael Meduna
- The EU Directive on Free Movement and Access to Social Benefits pp. 8-13

- Kay Hailbronner
- Did the European Free Movement of Persons and Residence Directive Change Migration Patterns within the EU? A First Glance pp. 14-20

- Tanja El-Cherkeh, Max Steinhardt and Thomas Straubhaar
- The EU Directive on Free Movement - A Challenge for the European Welfare State? pp. 21-29

- Wolfgang Ochel
- Workplace Training and Labour Market Institutions in Europe pp. 33-41

- Giorgio Brunello
- The Regulation and Privatisation of the Public Water Supply and the Resulting Competitive Effects pp. 42-49

- Johann Wackerbauer
- Income Taxation and its Family Components in France pp. 50-54

- Fabien Dell and Katharina Wrohlich
Volume 4, issue 03, 2006
- Access and Interconnection Pricing Issues in Telecommunications pp. 3-9

- Ingo Vogelsang
- Broadband Access in Europe: Challenges for Policy and Regulation pp. 10-15

- Paul de Bijl and Martin Peitz
- Telecommunications Reform and Performance – A Global View pp. 16-21

- Antonio Estache, Ana Goicoechea and Marco Manacorda
- Fibre-optic Networks: On Investment, Regulation and Competition pp. 22-28

- Peter Heinacher and Brigitte Preissl
- The Telecommunication Markets in Selected OECD Countries: Market Characteristics and Regulatory Institutions pp. 29-38

- Thomas Kiessl and Hans Schedl
- Shareholder Protection Across Countries – Is the EU on the Right Track? pp. 39-43

- Mathias Siems
- Criminal Tax Law in the U.S. – A Model for Improving German Criminal Tax Law Enforcement? pp. 44-49

- Matthias Zahner
Volume 4, issue 02, 2006
- Incentive Regulation for Electricity Networks pp. 3-9

- Paul Joskow
- Unilateral Market Power in Wholesale Electricity Markets pp. 10-15

- Frank A. Wolak
- Electricity Market Liberalisation and Integration in the European Union pp. 16-23

- Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- Lessons from Liberalised Electricity Markets pp. 24-29

- Ulrik Stridbaek
- Regulation of the Electricity Market in Germany pp. 30-38

- Volker Heck
- Pricing and Reimbursement of Prescription Drugs in German Social Health Insurance pp. 39-47

- Stefan Greß, Jürgen Wasem and Dea Niebuhr
- Ranking of Countries - The WEF, IMD, Fraser and Heritage Indices pp. 48-60

- Wolfgang Ochel and Oliver Roehn
- Statistical Assistance for Programme Selection - For a Better Targeting of Active Labour Market Policies in Switzerland pp. 61-68

- Stefanie Behncke, Markus Frölich and Michael Lechner
Volume 4, issue 01, 2006
- Different approaches to bankruptcy pp. 3-8

- Oliver Hart
- Insolvency laws around the world - a statistical analysis and rules for their design pp. 9-15

- Stijn Claessens and Leora Klapper
- EU insolvency regulation and its impact on European business pp. 16-21

- Bob Wessels
- Bankruptcy and small business - lessons from the US and recent reforms pp. 22-26

- Michelle White
- Insolvency in selected OECD countries: Outcomes and regulations pp. 27-33

- Rigmar Osterkamp
- Sustainability of fiscal policy in the EU-15 pp. 34-38

- Antonio Afonso
- Financing the EU budget - Present situations and perspective pp. 39-44

- Johannes Clemens and Astrid Lemmer
- Russia's FLat-Tax: Myths and facts pp. 45-49

- Clifford Gaddy and William Gale
Volume 3, issue 04, 2005
- Restructuring Railways: In Theory and Practice pp. 3-9

- Marc Ivaldi
- Regulation and Deregulation in the Japanese Rail Industry pp. 10-15

- Fumitoshi Mizutani
- Railway Privatisation and Regulation in Great Britain pp. 16-20

- Chris Bolt
- Railway (De-)regulation in Germany pp. 21-25

- Günter Knieps
- Railway (De-)regulation in EU Member States and the Future of European Rail pp. 26-33

- J. Scherp
- Inequality across the Generations in North America and Europe pp. 34-39

- Miles Corak
- Concepts and Measurement of Labour Market Institutions pp. 40-55

- Wolfgang Ochel
- The Effective Tax Burden of Companies in Europe pp. 56-63

- Michael Overesch
- Education Policy in the UK pp. 64-74

- Stephen Machin and Anna Vignoles
Volume 3, issue 03, 2005
- Urban Congestion Pricing – Economists and Practitioners Join Hands pp. 3-4

- Tilmann Rave
- City Tolls – One Element of an Effective Policy Cocktail pp. 5-11

- Richard Arnott
- Road Pricing – Singapore’s 30 Years of Experience pp. 12-16

- Kian-Keong Chin
- London Congestion Pricing – Implications for Other Cities pp. 17-21

- Todd Litman
- Policy Transfer through Research Networks – the Example of Urban Road Pricing pp. 22-27

- Catharina Sikow-Magny and Marcel Rommerts
- Not optimal, but Effective: the Multi-Mode Ticket for Reducing Urban Traffic Congestion in Medium-Sized Towns pp. 28-33

- Ronnie Schöb
- Land and Property Taxation in 25 Countries: A Comparative Review pp. 34-42

- Richard Bird and Enid Slack
- An international Comparison of Selected Innovation Drivers pp. 43-52

- Lothar Funk and Axel Plünnecke
- Tax Reform in the Slovak Republic pp. 53-60

- Ivan Miklos, Marek Jakoby and Karol Morvay
- Credit and Product Market Effects of Banking Deregulation: Evidence from the French Experience pp. 61-65

- Marianne Bertrand, Antoinette Schoar and David Thesmar
Volume 3, issue 02, 2005
- An Overview of Welfare-to-Work Efforts pp. 03-07

- Rebecca Blank
- Welfare Reform, Work and Wages: A Summary of the US Experience pp. 08-12

- Jeffrey Grogger and Lynn A. Karoly
- Workfare: Towards a New Entitlement or a Cost-cutting Device Targeted at Those Most Distant from the Labour Market? pp. 13-17

- Ivar Lødemel
- Hartz IV – Welfare to Work in Germany pp. 18-25

- Wolfgang Ochel
- Job Search Monitoring and Sanctions pp. 26-29

- Gerard van den Berg and Bas van der Klaauw
- The German Electricity Sector – Finally on the Move? pp. 30-39

- Ingo Vogelsang
- Family Policy in France: Old Challenges, New Tensions pp. 40-44

- Jeanne Fagnani
- Experience Rating of Unemployment Insurance in the US: A Model for Europe? pp. 45-50

- Julia Fath and Clemens Fuest
Volume 3, issue 01, 2005
- Size and Impact of Privatisation – A Survey of Empirical Studies pp. 03-11

- Candra S. Chahyadi, William L. Megginson and Jeffry M. Netter
- Political Institutions and Privatisation Policy pp. 12-18

- Bernardo Bortolotti
- The Challenges of Infrastructure Privatisation pp. 19-25

- Ioannis Kessides
- Privatisation in Austria: Response to Internal and External Pressures pp. 26-32

- Ansgar Belke and Friedrich Schneider
- Privatisation Experiences in France pp. 33-40

- Michel Berne and Gérard Pogorel
- Dual Income Taxation in EU Member Countries pp. 41-47

- Wolfgang Eggert and Bernd Genser
- Inherent Inequality and the Extent of Redistribution in OECD Countries pp. 48-53

- Matti Tuomala and Hannu Tanninen
- Who is Reaping the Gains from Globalisation? – The Role of Labour Market Flexibility pp. 54-59

- Tobias Seidel
- Should Energy Taxation “Go Dutch”? pp. 60-66

- Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- Health-care Reform in Slovakia pp. 67-75

- Anton Marcincin, Peter Pazitny and Rudolf Zajac
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