CESifo Forum
2000 - 2022
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2003, issue 05, vol 4
- The Laggard of Europe (CESifo Forum Vol. 4, Special Issue No. 1) pp. 01-32

- Hans-Werner Sinn
2003, issue 04, vol 4
- Economic Crisis and Economic Policies in Japan since the 1990s pp. 3-11

- Hirohiko Okumura
- Japan's Growth Challenge pp. 12-15

- Yutaka Imai
- Japan's Deteriorating Fiscal Situation pp. 16-20

- Robert Dekle
- Did Monetary Laxity in Japan Cause the Bubble? pp. 21-26

- Adam Posen
- Japan: Is the Crisis Over? pp. 27-34

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- A Social Union for the EU? Pro: An EU-Level Social Policy pp. 35

- Giuseppe Bertola
- A Social Union for the EU? Contra: Europe Does Not Need a Social Union pp. 36

- Hans-Werner Sinn
2003, issue 03, vol 4
- Market Access and Domestic Support Measures pp. 3-10

- Lionel Fontagné
- The Failure of the WTO Ministerial Meeting in Cancun: Implications for Further Research pp. 11-17

- Simon J. Evenett
- US Trade Strategy and European Interests pp. 18-23

- Robert B. Zoellick
2003, issue 02, vol 4
- Europe In The Global Economy: Matching The U.S.? pp. 3-7

- Christian Ude, Horst Teltschik and Hans-Werner Sinn
- The Capital Market as a Growth Engine pp. 14-28

- Michael Jensen, John Kay, Harvey Pitt and Jürgen Stark
- The Labour Market and the Job Miracle pp. 29-48

- James Heckman, Jonas Agell, Florian Gertser and Merz Friedrich
- Europe, Global Economy, and United States pp. 49-51

- Václav Klaus
- Advancing Global Trade: Pro Liberalisation and Development pp. 52-67

- J. Peter Neary, Ainars S¡lesers, Edward G. Krubasik and John M. Weekes
- The Future of the European Growth and Stability Pact pp. 68-77

- Barry Eichengreen and Lucas D. Papademos
2003, issue 01, vol 4
- Tradable Permits pp. 3-32

- A. Denny Ellerman, Nick Johnstone, Friedrich Schneider, Alexander Wagner, Juan-Pablo Montero and Johann Wackerbauer
- The EU Proposal for Emissions Trading: A Reasonable Approach? Pro: Emissions Trading for Efficiency, Environmental Protection and Equity: The Cornerstone of EU Climate Policy Contra: Many Open Questions pp. 33-35

- Axel Michaelowa, Sonja Butzengeiger and Günter Roeder
2002, issue 04, vol 3
- Subsidiarity, governance, and EU economic policy pp. 3-11

- Robert Inman and Daniel Rubinfeld
- Subsidiarity and the debate on the future of Europe pp. 12-18

- Giovanni Grevi
- Should the EU have a president with two hats? (Pro and contra): yes pp. 19-20

- Ben Crum
- Should the EU have a president with two hats? (Pro and contra): no pp. 21-22

- Elmar Brok
- Does sales-only apportionment of corporate income violate international trade rules? pp. 23-30

- Charles McLure and Walter Hellerstein
- The monetary policy of the ECB and automatic stabilizers: will they work? pp. 31-32

- Jouko Ylä-Liedenpohja and Jack Osman
- Work Lost Due to Illness - an International Comparison pp. 36-40

- Rigmar Osterkamp
2002, issue 03, vol 3
- Corporate governance pp. 3-6

- Alan Greenspan
- Corporate governance and shareholder value: how did we get here and where are we going? pp. 7-12

- Fred Kaen
- Corporate governance in the UK: contrasted with the US system pp. 13-22

- Julian Franks and Colin Mayer
- Power, rent extraction, and executive compensation pp. 23-28

- Lucian Bebchuk and Jesse Fried
- National accounting rules in a globalised world (Pro and contra); pro - should the world embrace a single set of accounting standards? pp. 29-30

- Robert Litan
- National accounting rules in a globalized world (Pro and contra); contra - the best of both worlds pp. 31-32

- Hanno Merkt
- The Euro in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE countries): survey evidence from five countries pp. 33-38

- Helmut Stix
- Poland´s road to the Euro: a review of options pp. 39-44

- Stanislaw Gomulka
- Results of PISA 2000: the case of Germany pp. 49-52

- Wolfgang Ochel
2002, issue 02, vol 3
- Europe after Enlargement pp. 3-7

- Hans-Werner Sinn and Horst Teltschik
- Redefining the interest, the identity and the role of an enlarged Union pp. 8-15

- Edmund Stoiber
- Principles of policy making in a larger Europe: What constitution fits the union? pp. 16-25

- Guido Tabellini and Elmar Brok
- Challenges ahead: Integrating Europe's new members pp. 26-40

- Jack Boorman, Valdas Adamkus, Günter Verheugen and Mária Kadleciková
- A look at the world as it is and how it will be - and at our place within it pp. 41-44

- John Major
- Europe's path towards innovation and technology pp. 45-57

- Dale Jorgenson, Erkki Liikanen and Samuel A. DiPiazza
- The Euro at stake? The monetary Union in an enlarged Europe pp. 58-71

- Paul De Grauwe, Jean-Claude Trichet, Ernst Welteke and Leszek Balcerowicz
- The world after September 11 pp. 72-74

- Lee Kwan Yew
2002, issue 01, vol 3
- European company tax reform: prospects for the future; company taxation and the internal market pp. 3-9

- Jack Mintz
- Formulary apportionment and the future of company taxation in the European Union: company taxation and the internal market pp. 10-20

- Joann Weiner
- Conference on "Corporate and capital income taxation in the European Union", Mons, 7-8th december 2001: summary; roundtable discussion on the European Commission's study on company taxation pp. 21-23

- Matthias Mors
- Home state taxation vs. common base taxation: roundtable discussion on the European Commission's study on company taxation pp. 24-30

- Silvia Giannini
- To harmonise or not to harmonise?: roundtable discussion on the European Commission's study on company taxation pp. 31-35

- Peter Birch Sorensen
- The pros and cons of formulary apportionment: roundtable discussion on the European Commission's study on company taxation pp. 36-37

- Emil Sunley
- Further research needed on comprehensive approaches: roundtable discussion on the European Commission's study on company taxation pp. 38-40

- Marcel Gerard
- Food safety through more regulation? (Pro and contra); pro - food legislation must be effective and efficient pp. 41

- David Byrne
- Food safety through more regulation? (Pro and contra); contra - food safety and market forces pp. 42-43

- John Calfee
- Stability, subsidiarity and sustainability pp. 44-47

- Hans Eichel
- Why do jobless rates differ? pp. 50-59

- Stephen Nickell, Luca Nunziata, Wolfgang Ochel and Glenda Quintini
- The support of the euro in the fifteen EU countries - politics and economics pp. 60-62

- Herbert Glejser
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