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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2018, issue 04, vol 19
- The Idiosyncratic Nature of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Europe pp. 03-08

- Jan Knoerich and Tina Miedtank
- Chinese and Other East Asian Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe: Motives, Location Choices and Employment Approaches pp. 09-14

- Agnes Szunomar and Agnieszka McCaleb
- Chinese Direct Investment in Europe – Challenges for EU FDI Policy pp. 15-22

- Frank Bickenbach and Wan-Hsin Liu
- Digital Transformation, International Competition and Specialization pp. 23-28

- Florian W. Barholomae
- Converging Media versus Diverging Politics - the Brexit Twitter on Debate pp. 29-35

- Andrew Bassilakis, Matthias Diermeier and Henry Goecke
- Target Risks without Euro Exits pp. 36-45

- Clemens Fuest and Hans-Werner Sinn
- Challenges of Electrification of Heavy and Long-haul Traffic pp. 46-59

- Sophia Appl-Scorza, Jana Lippelt and Christina Littlejohn
2018, issue 03, vol 19
- Universal Basic Income – New Answer to New Questions for the German Welfare State in the 21st Century pp. 03-09

- Thomas Straubhaar
- Some Lessons from the Recent UK Debate about Universal Basic Income pp. 10-14

- Malcolm Torry
- The Rise (and Fall) of the Basic Income Experiment in Finland pp. 15-19

- Jurgen De Wispelaere, Antti Halmetoja and Ville-Veikko Pulkka
- Basic Income and Flat Tax: The Italian Scenario pp. 20-29

- Ugo Colombino and Nizamul Islam
- The Devil’s in the Caveats: A Brief Discussion of the Difficulties of Basic Income Experiments pp. 30-35

- Karl Widerquist
- A Euro Area Finance Ministry – Recipe for Improved Governance? pp. 36-43

- Michael Clauss and Stefan Remhof
- The "Make in India" Initiative pp. 44-45

- Chang Woon Nam and Peter Steinhoff
2018, issue 02, vol 19
- Inequality and Market Integration: Direct Effects and Policy Implications in EMU pp. 03-08

- Giuseppe Bertola
- Income Inequality in the Great Recession from an EU-wide Perspective pp. 09-18

- Carlos Vacas-Soriano and Enrique Fernandez-Macias
- Inequality in Switzerland: A Haven of Stability? pp. 19-25

- Reto Foellmi and Isabel Martínez
- Inequality and Unfairness in Europe pp. 26-34

- Paul Hufe and Andreas Peichl
- Household Income Inequalities and Labour Market Position in the European Union pp. 35-43

- Wiemer Salverda
- Determinants of the Wage Share: A Cross-country Comparison Using Sectoral Data pp. 44-54

- Alexander Guschanski and Ozlem Onaran
- Israel’s Globalization Episodes: Lessons for Open Economies pp. 55-58

- Assaf Razin
- The New ifo Business Climate Index for Germany pp. 59-64

- Stefan Sauer and Klaus Wohlrabe
- Unexpected Rapid Fall of Wind and Solar Energy Prices: Backgrounds, Effects and Perspectives pp. 65-69

- Adelina Jashari, Jana Lippelt and Marie-Theres von Schickfus
2018, issue 01, vol 19
- Innovative Directions for EU Cohesion Policy after 2020 pp. 03-09

- Iain Begg
- What Direction Should EU Cohesion Policy Take? pp. 10-15

- Christiane Krieger-Boden
- Segregation of EU13 Countries in EU Framework Programmes Illuminates Important Challenges for Cohesion Policy pp. 16-23

- Kadri Ukrainski, Hanna Kanep, Margit Kirs and Erkki Karo
- EU Cohesion Policy and Innovation Support in Central and Eastern Europe:A Critical Review pp. 24-31

- Cristina Serbanica and Daniela Constantin
- Regional Disparities in Europe: An Assessment of the Impact of the 2007–2013 Funding Programme on Convergence in Romania and Bulgaria pp. 32-36

- Alina Schoenberg
- R&D and Innovation Support in the Evolving EU Cohesion Policy pp. 37-42

- Marcus Drometer and Chang Woon Nam
- The Economic Cost of Bitcoin Mining pp. 43-45

- Marcel Thum
- Measuring Macroeconomic Uncertainty in Germany pp. 46-50

- Christian Grimme and Marc Stöckli
- World Economic Outlook for 2018 and 2019 pp. 51

- Chang Woon Nam
2017, issue 04, vol 18
- Digital Challenges for the Welfare State pp. 03-08

- Werner Eichhorst and Ulf Rinne
- The Effects of Digitalisation on Labour Market Polarisation and Tax Revenue pp. 09-14

- Mårten Blix
- What about Welfare 4.0? pp. 15-24

- Daniel Buhr
- Employment and the Welfare State in the Era of Digitalisation pp. 22-27

- Enzo Weber
- Quantifying Trump: The Costs of a Protectionist US pp. 28-36

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Marina Steininger and Erdal Yalcin
- Construction of 1+2 Family Homes in Germany: Is the Golden Age Over? pp. 37-42

- Ludwig Dorffmeister
- After the Paris Agreement – What’s Next? Worldwide Implementation pp. 43-45

- Jana Lippelt and Lea Mayer
2017, issue 03, vol 18
- Integrating Academia and Business: Teaming Up to Boost Innovation pp. 03-07

- Georg Schütte
- Joint Research as an Innovation Strategy pp. 08-09

- Matthias Kleiner
- The Role of Innovation Policy in Simultaneously Addressing Economic, Environmental and Governance Challenges pp. 10-15

- Jan Fagerberg, Staffan Laestadius and Ben Martin
- A European Monetary Fund – Considerations of Design, Politics and a Preliminary Evaluation pp. 16-20

- Jürgen Matthes
- How the ECB’s Low-Interest Policy Impacts Firms: Results of the ifo Business Survey on them Effects of Negative Interest Rates for Bank Deposits pp. 21-24

- Christa Hainz, Artem Marjenko and Susanne Wildgruber
- R&D and Innovation Promotion in the Context of EU Cohesion Policy: The Case of the Spanish Regions pp. 25-26

- Chang Woon Nam
2017, issue 02, vol 18
- Youth Unemployment in the EU pp. 03-10

- Virginia Hernanz and Juan F Jimeno
- Youth Unemployment in Europe from a Regional Perspective pp. 11-18

- Joachim Möller
- Young People in Crisis Times: Comparative Evidence and Policies pp. 19-25

- Enrico Marelli and Marcello Signorelli
- Getting It Right: Youth Employment Policy within the EU pp. 26-33

- Francesco Pastore
- The European Youth Guarantee: A Preliminary Assessment and Broader Conceptual Implications pp. 34-38

- Werner Eichhorst and Ulf Rinne
- Declining Youth Unemployment in Europe: The Effect of the Business Cycle or the European Youth Guarantee? pp. 39-46

- Mikkel Barslund and Daniel Gros
- Youth Education and Employment – Recent Danish Reform Experiences pp. 47-51

- Torben M. Andersen
- Free Trade from Lisbon to Vladivostok: Who Gains, Who Loses from a Eurasian Trade Agreement? pp. 52-62

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Jasmin Katrin Gröschl
- The Seniority Conundrum – Further Evidence pp. 63-65

- Sven Steinkamp and Frank Westermann
- Credit Crunch Indicator: Perceptions of the Willingness of Banks to Lend and Firms’ Experience in theCredit Market pp. 66-69

- Christa Hainz and Nikolay Hristov
- Liquid Gas on the Rise pp. 70-72

- Jana Lippelt
2017, issue 01, vol 18
- Introduction: How Would a TTIP Affect Central and Eastern Europe? pp. 03-04

- Elżbieta Czarny and Gabriel Felbermayr
- EU and US RTAs — Is There Common Ground? pp. 05-06

- Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska
- Will Polish Goods Be Crowded Out by American Ones? pp. 07-09

- Elżbieta Czarny and Paweł Folfas
- Poland and TTIP Trade Effects: Modest Gains pp. 10-11

- Jan Hagemejer
- TTIP in the Visegrad Countries pp. 12-13

- Gabriel Felbermayr
- Trade in Value Added of Countries Involved in TTIP: EU-US Comparison pp. 14-16

- Aleksandra Parteka and Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz
- ISDS and TTIP – Polish Prospects pp. 17-18

- Jerzy Menkes
- Geographical Indications in TTIP Negotiations pp. 19-20

- Dominika Bochańczyk-Kupka and Andżelika Kuźnar
- The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and Crude Oil and Distillate Trade between the US and EU: Implications for Poland pp. 21-23

- Andrzej P. Sikora, Stanisław Cios, Marcin Krupa, Adam Szurlej and Rafał Jarosz
- The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the International Security System pp. 24-25

- Elżbieta Czarny and Jerzy Menkes
- Productivity, Technology Diffusion and Digitization pp. 26-32

- Matthias Diermeier and Henry Goecke
- Innovations to the ifo World Economic Survey pp. 33-36

- Johanna Garnitz and Timo Wollmershäuser
- Beauty in Politics pp. 37-43

- Panu Poutvaara
- World Economic Outlook for 2017 and 2018 pp. 44

- Chang Woon Nam
2017, issue 04, vol 17
- Post-Communist Transition and Monetary Disintegration pp. 03-11

- Marek Dabrowski
- Lessons from the Collapse of the Ruble Zone pp. 12-18

- Anders Aslund
- Lessons from the Collapse of the Ruble Zone and the Transferable Ruble System pp. 19-26

- Brigitte Granville
- Lessons from Trade and Payments between Centrally-Managed Economies pp. 27-33

- Pekka Sutela
- To Be or Not to Be in the Ruble Zone: Lessons from the Baltic States pp. 34-42

- Natalia Levenko and Karsten Staehr
- Currency Union and Disunion in Europe and the Former Soviet Union pp. 43-47

- Richard Pomfret
- Lessons from the Collapse of the Transferable Ruble System and the Joint Currency of Former CMEA Countries for the Eurozone pp. 48-53

- Patrick Conway
- Systemic Aspects of Pension Funds and the Role of Supervision pp. 54-67

- Roel Beetsma, Siert Vos and Christiaan Wanningen
- Brexit – Theory and Empirics pp. 68-75

- Till Nikolka and Panu Poutvaara
- Climate Notes on the Development and Future of the World’s Forests pp. 76-78

- Jana Lippelt
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