CESifo Forum
2000 - 2022
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2009, issue 04, vol 10
- Fallacies about the Global Financial Crisis Harms Recovery in the Poorest Countries pp. 3-12

- Wim Naudé
- A Brief History of Aid in East Africa: The Political Economy of Convergence pp. 13-22

- Howard Stein
- Agriculture as the Potential Engine for African Growth and the Role of NEPAD pp. 23-29

- Michael Brüntrup and Roukayatou Zimmermann
- Fostering Economic Development in Sub-Saharan African: What Role for Reforming Business Regulations? pp. 30-35

- Christian von Drachenfels and Matthias Krause
- Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Social Services Sector in Ghana and Nigeria pp. 36-42

- Olusanya Ajakaiye, Tayo Fakiyesi and Mutiu Oyinlola
- Mobile Payments for Remittances in Latin America: Benchmarking with Africa pp. 43-51

- Laura Recuero Virto
- "First Mover" Investment Advantages in Sub-Saharan Africa: Why Northern Multinationals Should React (Quickly) to Their Southern Counterparts pp. 52-58

- Harry G. Broadman
- How Long Will Resources Last? pp. 59-61

- Marc Gronwald and Jana Lippelt
- The New EBDC Dataset: An Innovative Combination of Survey and Financial Statement Data pp. 62-63

- Anja Hönig
2009, issue 03, vol 10
- Welcome Speech by Christian Ude pp. 3-5

- Christian Ude
- Welcome Address by Jürgen Chrobog pp. 6-7

- Jürgen Chrobog
- Keynote Address by Mohamed Bin Dhaen Al Hamli pp. 8-9

- Mohamed Bin Dhaen Al Hamli
- The Green Paradox pp. 10-13

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Adapt, Mitigate, or Die? The Fallacy of a False Trade-off by Ottmar Edenhofer and Steffen Brunner pp. 14-18

- Ottmar Edenhofer and Steffen Brunner
- OPEC versus Kyoto by Henk Folmer pp. 23-29

- Henk Folmer
- The Road to Copenhagen: What Agreement Can Actually Be Effective and Stable? by Carlo Carraro pp. 30-36

- Carlo Carraro
2009, issue 02, vol 10
- US Fiscal Policy In Recession: What's Next? pp. 3-8

- Alan Auerbach
- The Lack Of An Empirical Rationale For A Revival Of Discretionary Fiscal Policy pp. 9-13

- John Taylor
- The Limits Of Fiscal Policy pp. 14-19

- John Tatom
- Keynesian Policies Stimulate Dabate And Debt, Not Employment pp. 20-25

- James D. Foster
- Fiscal Policy For The Crisis pp. 26-32

- Antonio Spilimbergo, Steve Symansky, Olivier Blanchard and Carlo Cottarelli
- What Is Necessary And What Is Possible In Today's Economic Policy: The Infentive Effects Of German Economic Stimulus Packages pp. 33-36

- Wolfgang Eggert and Tim Krieger
- Why Tax Commercial Motor Fuel In The EU Member State Where It's Bought? Why Not Where It's Consumed? pp. 37-42

- Charles MacLure
- Perspectives For The Global Economy- The Aftermath Of The Financial Shocks: Report On The 2009 CESifo International Spring Conference pp. 43-51

- Silvia Schula and Günther Vieweg
- A Look At China In The Current Crisis pp. 52-54

- Christoph Zeiner
2009, issue 01, vol 10
- The Crisis: Basic Mechanisms and Appropriate Policies pp. 3-14

- Olivier Blanchard
- Policy Lessons Drawn from the Recent Food and Fuel Price Inflation pp. 15-20

- Karen H. Johnson
- Energy, Commodity and Food Price Volatility: What Policy Responses? pp. 21-28

- Ernest Gnan
- Econometric Models for Oil Price Forecasting: A Critical Survey pp. 29-44

- Giliola Frey, Matteo Manera, Anil Markandya and Elisa Scarpa
- Does Environmental Protection Hurt Low-Income Families? pp. 45-49

- Don Fullerton
- EU Climate and Energy Policies – Which Path Ahead? pp. 50-56

- Herbert Reul
- Are Older People Responsible for High Healthcare Costs? pp. 57-64

- Constantina Safiliou-Rothschild
2008, issue 04, vol 9
- The End of the Wheeling and Dealing pp. 3-5

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Origins and Responses to the Current Crisis pp. 6-11

- Barry Eichengreen
- The Causes of the Financial Crisis pp. 12-21

- Martin Hellwig
- Containment and Resolution in the Financial Crisis: Too Little, Too Late pp. 22-27

- Patrick Honohan
- The Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Anti-Crisis Policies and First Lessons pp. 28-32

- Marek Dabrowski
- The Tsunami: Measures of Contagion in the 2007–2008 Credit Crunch pp. 33-43

- Mardi Dungey
- Avoiding the Next Crisis pp. 44-50

- David Mayes
- Europe’s Banking Challenge: Reregulation without Refragmentation pp. 51-59

- Nicolas Véron
- We Need More Oversight pp. 60-63

- Friedrich L. Sell
- The Financial Crisis in Japan – Are There Similarities to the Current Situation? pp. 64-68

- Johannes Mayr
- What Happened to Korea Ten Years Ago? pp. 69-73

- Chang Woon Nam
- How to Define a Recession? pp. 74-76

- Klaus Abberger and Wolfgang Nierhaus
2008, issue 03, vol 9
- Welcome Address by Jürgen Chrobog pp. 3-4

- Jürgen Chrobog
- Welcome and Introduction by Hans-Werner Sinn pp. 5-10

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Keynote Address by Annette Schavan pp. 11-14

- Annette Schavan
- Keynote Address by Olaf Scholz pp. 15-18

- Olaf Scholz
- Brain Drain: Some Evidence from European Expatriates in the United States, Introduction by Gilles Saint-Paul pp. 19-27

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Brain Drain: Some Evidence from European Expatriates in the United States, Dinner Speech by Günther Beckstein pp. 28-29

- Günther Beckstein
- Brain Gain: A European Approach, Introduction by Tito Boeri pp. 30-34

- Tito Boeri
2008, issue 02, vol 9
- Can Russia Sustain Strong Growth As a Resource Based Economy? pp. 3-8

- Rudiger Ahrend
- Effects of Energy Price Changes on Russian Economy pp. 9-15

- Paavo Suni
- An Assessment of Putin’s Economic Policy pp. 16-21

- Anders Aslund
- State-led, Oil-fuelled Development: Is That Good for Russia’s Future? pp. 22-27

- Philip Hanson
- Economic Policy in the Presence of Globalisation: Report on Hans-Werner Sinn’s 60th Birthday Conference pp. 28-36

- Heidemarie C. Sherman
- A Concept for a New Budget Rule for Germany pp. 37-45

- Elke Baumann, Elmar Dönnebrink and Christian Kastrop
- Harmonizing Corporate Income Taxes in the US and the EU: Legislative, Judicial, Soft Law and Cooperative Approaches pp. 46-52

- Charles McLure
2008, issue 01, vol 9
- Structural policy and economic convergence pp. 3-9

- Iain Begg
- Regional convergence: A relevant measure of policy success? pp. 10-13

- Nicola De Michelis
- Regional growth convergence and EU policies: Empirical evidence and measuring problems pp. 14-22

- Roberto Esposti
- Ireland – politics, institutions and post-war economic growth pp. 23-34

- Frank Barry
- A new climate policy framework for post 2012 pp. 35-38

- Jan-Welf Selke and Hubertus Brandt
- A Chinese renaissance in an unremittingly integrating global economy pp. 39-46

- Dilip K. Das
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