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2000 - 2022
Current editor(s): Chang Woon Nam
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2016, issue 03, vol 17
- Welcome Address pp. 03-04

- Christian Vorländer
- Welcome Address pp. 05-07

- Michael Schaefer
- Introduction pp. 08-13

- Clemens Fuest
- Seizing the Opportunity pp. 16-26

- Gabriel Felbermayr
- Melting the Pot? pp. 27-32

- Armin Nassehi
2016, issue 02, vol 17
- Introduction: Germany and Turkey in Europe: Strategic Outlook pp. 03-04

- Erdal Yalcin
- From a ‘Rising Star’ to Fragile Market Trapped in Middle-Income: An Overview of the Turkish Economy pp. 05-11

- Işık Özel
- Economic Challenges and Opportunities for Turkey and Germany – A German Perspective pp. 12-14

- Helge Tolksdorf
- EU-Turkish Customs Union: A Reasonable Roadmap pp. 15-20

- Erdal Yalcin
- Challenges of the German-Led Refugee Deal between Turkey and the EU pp. 21-24

- Nilgün Arisan Eralp
- Europe’s Crises, Germany’s Leadership and Turkey’s EU Accession Process pp. 25-29

- Ebru Turhan
- Brexit: Why, What Next and How? pp. 30-36

- Iain Begg
- Brexit: The Economic Impact – A Survey pp. 37-44

- Berthold Busch and Jürgen Matthes
- Historical Ifo Business Cycle Data pp. 45

- Vera Sommer and Klaus Wohlrabe
- World Economic Growth Outlook for 2016 and 2017 pp. 46-47

- Chang Woon Nam
2016, issue 01, vol 17
- Introduction: an economic reform agenda for Croatia pp. 03-07

- Oliver Falck and Siegfried Schönherr
- Exchange Rate Policy in Croatia pp. 08-11

- Timo Wollmershäuser
- Managing Household Debt in Croatia pp. 12-16

- Teresa Buchen, Marcus Drometer, Katrin Oesingmann and Timo Wollmershäuser
- Stimulating Foreign Direct Investment and International Trade to Generate Employment pp. 17-21

- Thomas Steinwachs and Erdal Yalcin
- Wage Determination and Employment Adjustment in Croatia pp. 22-26

- Michael Weber
- Activating the Unemployment (Unemployed): Lessons for Croatia pp. 27-30

- Martin Werding
- International Experiences on Labor Market Reforms pp. 31-34

- Rigmar Osterkamp
- Old-age Provision: Policy Options for Croatia pp. 35-38

- Martin Werding and Marko Primorac
- Human Capital in Croatia pp. 39-42

- Nadine Fabritz and Oliver Falck
- Fiscal Consolidation pp. 43-47

- Marina Riem
- Public Debt Policies pp. 48-51

- Markus Reischmann
- Doing Business in Croatia pp. 52-55

- Nadine Fabritz, Oliver Falck and Julio C. Saavedra
- Infrastructure and Energy Supply in Croatia pp. 56-59

- Johannes Steinbrecher
- Innovation Policy for Croatia pp. 60-62

- Nadine Fabritz and Oliver Falck
- Debts, Deficits and Multiple Equilibria: A New Role for ECB Monetary Policy? pp. 63-71

- Mats Persson
- National Debt Policies in Europe after the Crisis pp. 72-76

- Stefan Josten, Florian Bartholomae and Alina Schoenberg
- China’s Market Economy Status and European Anti-Dumping Regulation pp. 77-85

- Alexander-Nikolai Sandkamp and Erdal Yalcin
- Measuring the Natural Rate of Interest in the Eurozone: A DSGE Perspective pp. 86-91

- Atanas Hristov
- Climate Notes: Is Sand Running Between Our Fingers? pp. 92-94

- Jutta Albrecht-Saavedra and Jana Lippelt
2016, issue 1, vol 016
- From Leftist to Liberal: Hans-Werner Sinn and German Economic Policy pp. 3-4

- Ludger Wößmann
- A Request to Hans-Werner Sinn, Economist, Commentator and European pp. 5-6

- Wolfgang Schäuble
- Not against the Laws of Economics – Hans-Werner Sinn as a Public Intellectual pp. 7-11

- Jens Weidmann
- Hans-Werner Sinn and Germany’s Natural Unemployment Level pp. 12-13

- Edmund Phelps
- Pension Reform: Hans-Werner’s Research and Policy Impact pp. 13-15

- James Poterba
- On the Young Sinn, the Political Economist, the Entrepreneur and the Friend pp. 16-17

- Assaf Razin
- Hans-Werner Sinn, Cassandra and the Aristotle’s Lesbian Rule pp. 18-19

- Harold James
- Riester Pensions pp. 20-21

- Peter Diamond
- Hans-Werner Sinn: A Tribute to His Contributions to Research in Economics and Public Policy pp. 22-23

- David E. Wildain
- Hans-Werner Sinn: ‘False Prophet’ or Spiritus Rector of the Agenda 2010? pp. 24-25

- Wolfgang Wiegard
- A World Champion, a Provocateur and the Impac t of Economic Policy pp. 26-27

- Gabriel Felbermayr
- Hans-Werner Sinn’s Thesis of the Pathological Export Boom pp. 28-29

- Wilhelm Kohler
- Potential Counter Productivity of Second-Best Climate Policies pp. 30-31

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Hans-Werner Sinn, Climate Change and the Green Paradox pp. 32-33

- Nicholas Stern
- Casino Capitalism and Risk as a Production Factor – One Evening at a Restaurant in Paris pp. 34-35

- Clemens Fuest
- Economic Policy in the Financial Crisis pp. 36-37

- Kai Konrad
- Hans-Werner Sinn on the Global Financial Crisis pp. 38-39

- Martin Wolf
- Pleasant Dreams or Nightmares in Public Debt Scenarios? pp. 40-43

- Vito Tanzi
- The Danger of Consensus pp. 44-45

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Hans-Werner Sinn’s Origin Principle for Migration and the Welfare State pp. 46-47

- Giuseppe Bertola
- A Case of Institutional Entrepreneurship pp. 48

- Robert Solow
- Leadership by Example pp. 49-50

- Agnar Sandmo
- Institutional Change and the ‘Irresistible Force’ pp. 51-52

- Robert Haveman and Robert H. Haveman
2016, issue 04, vol 16
- Why Have the Baltic Tigers Been So Successful? pp. 03-08

- Anders Aslund
- Exchange Rate Policies in the Baltic States: From Extreme Inflation to Euro Membership pp. 09-18

- Karsten Staehr
- Baltics’ External Balance: Still a Constraint? pp. 19-30

- Alessandro Turrini and Stefan Zeugner
- Capital in Latvia: Notes on a Hungry Tiger pp. 31-36

- Karlis Bukovskis
- Estonian Economic Policy during Global Financial Crises pp. 37-44

- Peter Friedrich and Janno Reiljan
- Fostering Innovation in Estonia: The View from the Governance Framework of the National Innovation System pp. 45-52

- Kadri Ukrainski
- The Trans-Pacific Partnership Deal (TPP): What Are the Economic Consequences for In- and Outsiders? pp. 53-64

- Rahel Aichele and Gabriel Felbermayr
- The Trade and Jobs Nexus in Europe: How Important Are Mode 5 Services Exports? pp. 65-67

- Lucian Cernat and Nuno Sousa
- Changes in Industrial Action: A Comparison between Germany and Other OECD Countries pp. 68-78

- Hagen Lesch
- Share Buybacks and Employee Stock Options pp. 79-81

- Bolko Hohaus
- Household Debt in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) pp. 82-84

- Marcus Drometer and Katrin Oesingmann