CESifo Forum
2000 - 2022
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2007, issue 04, vol 8
- The dollar and the global imbalances pp. 3-5

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Why a large US deficit is likely to persist pp. 6-11

- Richard N. Cooper
- The US current account deficits and the dollar standard’s sustainability: A monetary approach pp. 12-23

- Ronald Ian McKinnon
- Possible depreciation of the US dollar for unsustainable current account deficit in the United States pp. 24-30

- Eiji Ogawa and Takeshi Kudo
- US current account deficit: No reason to panic! pp. 31-38

- Bernhard Gräf
- Europe's future after the European Council meeting of June 2007: A panel discussion pp. 39-44

- Massimo Bordignon, Daniel Gros, Gérard Roland, Andre Sapir and Mika Widgrén
- Fiscal policy in EMU after the reform of the european stability and growth pact pp. 45-51

- Manfred Weber and Karl Knappe
- China – opportunities of and constraints on the new global player pp. 52-61

- Horst Siebert
2007, issue 03, vol 8
- Welcome Speech by Hep Monatzeder pp. 3-4

- Hep Monatzeder
- Welcome Address by Jürgen Chrobog pp. 5-6

- Jürgen Chrobog
- Welcome and Introduction by Hans-Werner Sinn pp. 7-11

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Keynote Address by Vladimir Spidla pp. 12-16

- Vladimir Spidla
- Grey new world: Europe on the road to gerontocracy, Introduction by Arji Lans Bovenberg pp. 17-25

- Arji Lans Bovenberg
- Grey new world: Europe on the road to gerontocracy, Dinner Speech by Kurt Faltlhauser pp. 26-27

- Kurt Faltlhauser
- Top-heavy load: Trouble ahead for social security systems, Introduction by Peter A. Diamond pp. 28-36

- Peter Diamond
- Low fertility in Europe: Is the pension system the victim or the culprit? Introduction by Alessandro Cigno pp. 37-42

- Alessandro Cigno
2007, issue 02, vol 8
- Editorial pp. 2

- Heidemarie C. Sherman
- From small business promotion to creating an entrepreneurial society pp. 3-6

- David B. Audretsch
- EU SME policy: On the edge of governance pp. 7-13

- Charles Dannreuther
- SMEs and the tax system: What is so different about them? pp. 14-20

- Alain Jousten
- From seekers to squatters: The rise of knowledge entrepreneurship pp. 21-28

- Philip Cooke and Julie Porter
- When the dragon awakes: Internationalisation of SMEs in China and implications for Europe pp. 29-34

- Chris Hall
- The empirical relevance of minimum wages for the low-wage sector pp. 35-37

- Joachim Ragnitz and Marcel Thum
2007, issue 01, vol 8
- Europe’s trade policy with India and China pp. 3-7

- Peter Mandelson
- China’s reformed economy pp. 8-14

- Assar Lindbeck
- The impact of China and India on the developing world pp. 15-21

- Raphael Kaplinsky
- The dynamics of reform of India’s federal system pp. 22-31

- Nirvikar Singh
- Anticipated effects of foreign currency reserve diversification in Asian countries: Do China and India matter for coordination? pp. 32-38

- Friedrich L. Sell
- EMU enlargement: A progress report pp. 39-44

- Marek Dabrowski
- The 2008/2009 review of the EU budget: Real or cosmetic? pp. 45-50

- Iain Begg
- Airline emissions of carbon dioxide in the European trading system pp. 51-54

- John Fitzgerald and Richard Tol
2006, issue 04, vol 7
- On monetary and political union pp. 3-10

- Paul De Grauwe
- Implications of country size and trade openness for euro area enlargement pp. 11-16

- Marcelo Sánchez
- Macroeconomic policy and EMU enlargement pp. 17-21

- Reinhard Neck and Gottfried Haber
- It´s political, stupid! - EMU enlargement between an economic rock and a political hard place - pp. 22-28

- Michael Bolle and Oliver Pamp
- The monetary policy consequences of enlargement pp. 29-34

- Carsten Hefeker
- Unfinished business? The ECB reform ahead of euro area enlargement pp. 35-41

- Helge Berger
2006, issue 03, vol 7
- Europe and the new devision of labour: Introduction pp. 3-4

- Jürgen Chrobog
- Europe and the new devision of labour: Introduction pp. 5-8

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Europe and the new devision of labour: Introduction pp. 9-12

- Pascal Lamy
- Europe and the new devision of labour: Introduction pp. 13-17

- Michael Glos
- Panel 1: The new global division of labour pp. 18-23

- John Whalley
- Panel 2: Europe´s answer to the global changes in the division of labour pp. 24-28

- Günter Verheugen
- Panel 2: Europe´s answer to the global changes in the division of labour pp. 29-35

- Richard Baldwin
- Panel 3: Challenges for Europe´s political institutions and society pp. 36-41

- Donald R. Davis
2006, issue 02, vol 7
- World energy prospects and challenges pp. 3-7

- Fatih Birol
- Green paper: A European strategy for sustainable, competitive and secure energy pp. 8-20

- Andris Piebalgs
- Understanding the effects of exogenous oil supply shocks pp. 21-27

- Lutz Kilian
- Energy efficiency - the forgotten side of supply security pp. 28-31

- Eberhard Jochen and Harald Bradke
- Resources and energy security pp. 32-37

- Cho Khong
- For now, middle-skilled jobs are the most vulnerable pp. 38-38

- Frank Levy and Richard Murnane
- Activities that do not require physical contact or geographical proximity pp. 39-40

- Alan Blinder
- On the fringe of Europe: Iceland's currency dilemma pp. 41-51

- Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson and Gylfi Zoega
2006, issue 01, vol 7
- A new perspective on mergers and acquisitions: Evidence explained, policies prescribed pp. 3-8

- Johan Stennek
- The market for mergers and the boundaries of the firm pp. 9-16

- Kevin Gardiner
- Corporate restructuring and M&A activity pp. 17-21

- Jose Campa
- Comparative advantage, cross-border mergers and merger waves: International economics meets industrial organization pp. 22-26

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Charles Marrewijk
- Trouble in paradise: Will technocrats review global merger forever? pp. 27-33

- Simon J. Evenett
- The "more economic approach" in EU merger control pp. 34-39

- Arndt Christiansen
- Germany as an emerging archipelago economy: On some less obvious implications of corporate takeovers and mergers pp. 40-45

- Hans-Martin Zademach
- Rankings of international competitivness in comparison pp. 49

- Jürgen Matthes
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