CESifo Forum
2000 - 2022
Current editor(s): Chang Woon Nam From ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Klaus Wohlrabe (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2022, issue 04, vol 23
- A New Perspective on the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis pp. 3-7
- Anders Aslund
- Refugee Flow from Ukraine: Origins, Effects, Scales and Consequences pp. 8-16
- Clara Albrecht and Tetyana Panchenko
- The EU’s Temporary Protection Regime for Ukrainians: Understanding the Legal and Political Background and Its Implications pp. 17-20
- Florian Trauner and Gabriele Valodskaite
- The Location of Asylum Seekers in Europe Before and Afer Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine pp. 21-27
- Lucas Guichard, Joël Machado and Jean-François Maystadt
- The EU’s Social Connectedness to Ukraine and Its Implications for the Distribution of Ukrainian Refugees pp. 28-35
- Lea Best and Manuel Menkhoff
- Poland and War Refugees from Ukraine – Beyond Pure Aid pp. 36-40
- Maciej Duszczyk and Pawel Kaczmarczyk
- War in the Ukraine: Consequences for the Governance of Refugee Migration and Integration pp. 41-48
- Herbert Brücker
- The Electoral System of the US: Reform Proposals from a Political Economy Point of View pp. 49-56
- Friedrich L. Sell and Jürgen Stiefl
- Lessons Learned from the Failure of “Make in India” Industrial Reform Policy pp. 57-61
- Chang Woon Nam
- Following the Online Trail of Ukrainian Refugees through Google Trends pp. 62-66
- Joop Age Harm Adema and Maitreyee Guha
- Prospects for Integration of Ukrainian Refugees into the German Labor Market: Results of the ifo Online Survey pp. 67-75
- Tetyana Panchenko
- Statistics Update pp. 76-78
- Chang Woon Nam
2022, issue 03, vol 23
- The Posting of Workers in the EU at a Glance: A Multidisciplinary Introduction pp. 3-07
- Frederic De Wispelaere
- Posted Workers in Germany – Developments and New Legislations pp. 8-14
- Clara Albrecht, Yvonne Giesing and Britta Rude
- Posted Workers to Austria: An Unstoppable Trend? pp. 15-18
- Sonila Danaj and Leonard Geyer
- Posted Workers to France: Recent Trends pp. 19-21
- Mathilde Muñoz
- Posted Workers to Belgium with a Focus on the Construction Sector pp. 22-24
- Lynn De Smedt
- Posted Workers from Slovenia: Six out of Ten are Third-Country Nationals pp. 25-28
- Mojca Vah Jevšnik, Kristina Toplak and Sanja Cukut Krilić
- Improving the Monitoring of Posted Workers in the EU: Towards an Exhaustive Approach of Employment Statistics pp. 29-32
- Frederic De Wispelaere
- How does Instruction Time Affect Student Achievement? The Moderating Role of Teacher Qualifications pp. 33-39
- Vera Freundl and Katharina Wedel
- Religious Education in School Affects Students’ Lives in the Long Run pp. 40-43
- Benjamin Arold, Ludger Woessmann and Larissa Zierow
- Introducing the Economic Experts Survey (EES) pp. 44-49
- Klaus Gründler, Anina Harter, Martin Mosler, Niklas Potrafke, Fabian Ruthardt and Christoph Schaltegger
- World Economic Outlook for 2022 and 2023 pp. 50-51
- Chang Woon Nam
2022, issue 02, vol 23
- Pay Transparency across Countries and Legal Systems pp. 3-11
- Martha Ceballos, Annick Masselot and Richard Watt
- The Link between Gender Gaps and Employment Polarization pp. 12-16
- Michelle Rendall
- Gender Gaps in Employment, Working Hours and Wages in Germany: Trends and Developments Over the Last 35 Years pp. 17-19
- Boryana Ilieva and Katharina Wrohlich
- The Gender Pension Gap in Germany – Reasons and Remedies pp. 20-24
- Alexandra Niessen-Ruenzi and Christoph Schneider
- The Austrian Pay Transparency Law and the Gender Wage Gap pp. 25-28
- René Böheim and Sarah Gust
- (Un)Equal Pay in the United States and Policy Solutions to Make a Difference pp. 29-35
- Ariane Hegewisch and Eve Mefferd
- The Gender Wage Gap in Japan – the Glass Ceiling Phenomenon pp. 36-40
- Hiromi Hara
- Germany’s Planned Public Investment Push: Fiscal Dilemmas and Missing Dimensions pp. 41-45
- Gerd Schwartz
- AfCFTA in a Rut – Can the Pan-African Agreement Regain Momentum? pp. 46-57
- Jonas Böschemeier, Feodora Teti, Jan Cernicky and Gunter Rieck Moncayo
- Is a Pension Reform Needed in Germany? pp. 58-62
- Martin Werding
- An Economic Perspective on Abortion Policies pp. 63-67
- Clara Albrecht and Jennifer Steigmeier
2022, issue 01, vol 23
- The Debate Over US Public Debt: Overburdened or Overwrought? pp. 3-8
- Barry Eichengreen
- How to Consolidate Public Debt in Germany? pp. 17-23
- Klaus Gründler, Niklas Potrafke and Timo Wochner
- What is Next? Public Debt and Economic Growth in Greece pp. 24-29
- George Economides and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- Managing Public Debt in the UK pp. 30-34
- Richard McManus, Gulcin Ozkan and Dawid Trzeciakiewicz
- Public Debt in Central, East, and Southeast Europe pp. 35-39
- Mario Holzner
- Keeping Public Debt Sustainable in an Equitable Way pp. 40-44
- Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani, Jonathan Ostry and Pietro Pizzuto
- Fairness in Europe: A Multidimensional Comparison pp. 45-51
- Paul Hufe, Andreas Peichl, Paul Schüle and Jelena Todorović
- The Effect of Nutritious School Lunches on Education, Health, and Life-Time Income pp. 52-56
- Petter Lundborg and Dan-Olof Rooth
- Women in Afghanistan: Developments over the Last 20 Years and the Return of the Taliban pp. 57-62
- Clara Albrecht, Britta Rude and Tanja Stitteneder
2021, issue 06, vol 22
- Germany’s Economic Restart after Covid-19: The Role of Fiscal Policy and Taxation pp. 03-07
- Clemens Fuest
- Restarting the Dutch Economy after the Covid-19 Crisis pp. 08-12
- Roel Beetsma and Raymond Gradus
- Rethinking UK Economic Policy pp. 13-16
- Iain Begg
- Economic Policy during the Pandemic and Lessons for the Future − The Case of Denmark pp. 17-21
- Torben M. Andersen
- Policy Reactions to the Covid-19 Crisis in Russia and Ukraine pp. 22-26
- Anders Aslund
- Negative Interest Rate Policies: Taking Stock of the Experience So Far pp. 27-32
- Luis Brandao-Marques, Marco Casiraghi, R. Gaston Gelos, Gunes Kamber and Roland Meeks
- Will the Covid-19 Pandemic Leave a Lasting Legacy in Children’s Skill Development? pp. 33-40
- Katharina Werner and Ludger Woessmann
- Is Working from Home Here to Stay? A Look at 35 Million Job Ads pp. 44-46
- Jean-Victor Alipour, Christina Langerand and Layla O’Kane
- Afghanistan’s Free Fall – Return of the Taliban and Flight as a Last Resort pp. 47-56
- Clara Albrecht, Britta Rude and Tanja Stitteneder
2021, issue 05, vol 22
- Assessing the Distributional Effects of the European Green Deal pp. 03-09
- Gustav Fredriksson and Georg Zachmann
- Carbon Pricing and Revenue Recycling: An Overview of Vertical and Horizontal Equity Effects for Germany pp. 10-14
- Ottmar Edenhofer, Matthias Kalkuhl and Christina Roolfs
- The Intertemporal Distribution of Climate Policy Burdens and the Decision of the German Constitutional Court pp. 15-19
- Karen Pittel
- Net Burdens of Carbon Policy Vary within Each Income Group – and within Each Nation pp. 20-25
- Don Fullerton
- Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries pp. 26-32
- Jan Steckel, Sebastian Renner and Leonard Missbach
- Brexit and European Finance: Prolonged Limbo pp. 33-36
- Nicolas Véron
- Government Interventions during the Coronavirus Pandemic – A Critical Consideration pp. 37-42
- Florian Bartholomae and Eva Stumpfegger
- Refugee Education 4.0: The Potential and Pitfalls of EdTech for Refugee Education pp. 43-49
- Sultan Al Habsi and Britta Rude
- Covid-19: Reinforcing Gender Gaps? pp. 50-57
- Clara Albrecht, Victoria Endl-Geyer and Tanja Stitteneder
2021, issue 04, vol 22
- Combating Youth Unemployment with a Fair EU Youth Guarantee pp. 03-07
- Dennis Tamesberger and Johann Bacher
- How Has Covid-19 Affected Young Workers? pp. 08-14
- Benjamin Cowan and Kairon Shayne Garcia
- Search Processes on the Labor Market during the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 15-19
- Anja Bauer, Tobias Hartl, Christian Hutter and Enzo Weber
- Who Lost the Most? The Heterogeneous Effects of Covid-19 on the Labor Market pp. 20-24
- Alessandra Casarico and Salvatore Lattanzio
- Covid-19 Economic Policy as Double Disadvantage for Young Australian Workers pp. 25-30
- Patrick O’Keeffe, Belinda Johnson, Kathryn Daley and Angelika Papadopoulos
- How Important are Pocketbook Voting, Social Preferences and Expressive Motives in Referenda? pp. 31-37
- Johannes Meya, Panu Poutvaara and Robert Schwager
- Mentoring Improves the Labor-Market Prospects of Disadvantaged Adolescents pp. 38-43
- Sven Resnjanskij, Jens Ruhose, Simon Wiederhold and Ludger Woessmann
- Legalizing up to 2 Million Venezuelans—Is Colombia Leading the Way into a More Migration-friendly Future? pp. 44-52
- Sofia Eigner, Simon Meemken, Bennet Niederhöfer and Britta Rude
- “Corona Class of 2020”: A Lost Generation? pp. 53-58
- Clara Albrecht, Vera Freundl, Lavinia Kinne and Tanja Stitteneder
2021, issue 03, vol 22
- What Justifies Sustainable Finance Measures? Financial-Economic Interactions and Possible Implications for Policymakers pp. 03-11
- William Oman and Romain Svartzman
- ESG Investments and Investors’ Preferences pp. 12-16
- Robin Döttling and Sehoon Kim
- Short-Termism and Executive Compensation pp. 17-19
- Caroline Flammer
- Impact-Weighted Financial Accounts: A Paradigm Shift pp. 20-25
- Ethan Rouen and George Serafeim
- Peer Effects of Commitment to ESG Goals – How Stakeholders Affect One Another in the Ecosystem pp. 26-29
- Hao Liang and Jasper Teo
- Economic Policy Goals of the Sustainable Finance Approach: Challenges for SMEs pp. 30-33
- Christa Hainz, Johann Wackerbauer and Tanja Stitteneder
- Walking the Tightrope: Avoiding a Lockdown While Containing the Virus pp. 34-40
- Balázs Égert, Yvan Guillemette, Fabrice Murtin and David Turner
- Discretionary Intervention Destabilizes the EU Emissions Trading System: Evidence and Recommendations for a Rule-Based Cap Adjustment pp. 41-46
- Michael Pahle and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Tracking Government Responses to Covid-19: The CoronaNet Research Project pp. 47-50
- Cindy Cheng, Luca Messerschmidt, Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir, Clara Albrecht, Christa Hainz, Tanja Stitteneder, Joan Barceló, Vanja Grujic, Spencer Hartnett Allison, Robert Kubinec, Timothy Model and Caress Schenk
- Statistics Update pp. 51-53
- Chang Woon Nam
2021, issue 02, vol 22
- Rebooting the World Trade Organization: A Rethink on Purpose and Practice pp. 03-07
- Amrita Narlikar
- Recent Challenges for Global Cooperation and the Future of WTO pp. 08-11
- Lisandra Flach
- WTO Reform As a Triangular Problem among China, the EU and the US pp. 12-16
- Bernard Hoekman and Robert Wolfe
- How to Unlock the WTO Blockage and Why China Holds the Key pp. 17-21
- Jürgen Matthes
- The Elephant in the Room of WTO Reform: China pp. 22-29
- Alicia García-Herrero
- Fintech and Big Tech Credit: What Explains the Rise of Digital Lending? pp. 30-34
- Giulio Cornelli, Jon Frost, Leonardo Gambacorta, Raghavendra Rau, Robert Wardrop and Tania Ziegler
- The EU Budget and the Role of Public Goods pp. 35-38
- Antonia Díaz
- The Integration Challenges of Female Refugees and Migrants: Where Do We Stand? pp. 39-46
- Clara Albrecht, Maria Hofbauer Pérez and Tanja Stitteneder
- World Economic Outlook for 2021 and 2022 pp. 47-47
- Chang Woon Nam
2021, issue 01, vol 22
- The NGEU Economic Recovery Fund pp. 03-08
- Clemens Fuest
- One Instrument, Many Goals: Some Delicate Challenges Facing the EU’s Recovery Fund pp. 09-13
- Iain Begg
- Economic Policy Responses to the Coronavirus Crisis — Stabilization and Insurance pp. 14-19
- Torben Andersen
- The Coronavirus Pandemic and Next Generation EU in the Baltic States pp. 20-25
- Karsten Staehr and Katri Urke
- Measuring the European Fiscal Stance Afer Covid-19 from National and European Budget Plans pp. 26-36
- Jérémie Cohen-Setton and Shahin Vallée
- European Banking Reform Should Embrace a Unitary Approach to Failed Banks pp. 37-39
- Anna Gelpern and Nicolas Véron
- How Difficult Is It for Managers to Predict Their Future Business Development? A New Measure of Perceived Business Uncertainty pp. 40-42
- Stefan Lautenbacher, Stefan Sauer and Klaus Wohlrabe
- The Post-2015 Institutional Shock in Poland: Some Empirical Findings pp. 43-48
- Tadeusz Kowalski
- Deforestation and Migration pp. 49-57
- Britta Rude, Bennet Niederhöfer and Fabio Ferrara
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