CESifo Forum
2000 - 2022
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2005, issue 04, vol 6
- Fifteen years after: East Germany revisited pp. 3-6

- Joachim Ragnitz
- Small and medium-sized enterprises in East Germany: Status and outlook pp. 7-15

- Norbert Irsch
- Blooming landscapes in East Germany? pp. 16-22

- Michael Berlemann and Marcel Thum
- Unification, reconstruction and federalist reform in Germany pp. 23-27

- Klaus von Dohnanyi
- Why Germany needs structural reform pp. 28-32

- Eckhard Wurzel
- Much ado about little: The fiscal impact of German economic unification pp. 33-36

- Adam Posen
- Pension and medicost reform - averting the demoghaphic/fiscal demise pp. 37-41

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- International comparison of labour disputes and structural change pp. 42-52

- Hagen Lesch
2005, issue 03, vol 6
- The Chinese economy: How much market - how much state? pp. 03-07

- Markus Taube
- Embracing the dragon: can the EU and China be friends? pp. 08-15

- Katinka Barysch, Charles Grant and Mark Leonard
- On the renminbi pp. 16-21

- Jeffrey Frankel
- Whose afraid of a renminbi float? pp. 22-28

- David Altig
- Is revaluation of the renminbi good news? pp. 29-36

- Vanessa Rossi
- The Chinese challenge to the EU25 pp. 37-42

- Gabriele Roubal, Markus Taube and Günther Vieweg
- The giant graduates: China's strive for high-technology pp. 43-48

- Sonja Opper
- China's growing importance for German investment pp. 49-54

- Rainer Frey
- In favour of a flat tax pp. 55

- Paul Kirchhof
- For a dual income tax pp. 56

- Wolfgang Wiegard
- Fiscal policy and fiscal rules in the European Union pp. 57-64

- Vito Tanzi
2005, issue 02, vol 6
- Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Luncheon Speech by Christian Ude pp. 03-04

- Christian Ude
- Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Welcome by Jürgen Chrobog pp. 05

- Jürgen Chrobog
- Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Introduction by Hans-Werner Sinn pp. 06-09

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Keynote Address by Edmund Stoiber pp. 10-15

- Edmund Stoiber
- Europe and the Lisbon Goals: Are we halfway there? Keynote Address by Wim Kok pp. 16-20

- Wim Kok
- Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process - What's wrong with Lisbon? pp. 21-30

- Jean Pisani-Ferry
- Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process - The Implementation of the Lisbon Agenda: A political priority pp. 31-35

- Otmar Issing
- Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Competitiveness - Agenda for Growth and Employment in Europe pp. 36-38

- Edward G. Krubaski
- Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process pp. 39-41

- János Kóka
- Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process pp. 42-43

- Arend Oetker
- Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process pp. 44-45

- Ernst Schwanhold
- Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process -Dinner Speech pp. 46-47

- Günther Beckstein
- Speeding up European Reform: A Master Plan for the Lisbon Process - Keynote Address pp. 48-51

- Vaira Vike-Freiberga
- National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing? pp. 52-55

- Paul Seabright
- National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing? pp. 56-58

- Wolfgang Ziebart
- National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing? pp. 59-61

- Lars Pettersson
- National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing? pp. 62-63

- Eric Le Boucher
- National and European Champions - Burden or Blessing? pp. 64-66

- Rainer Frank Elsässer
- Closing Remarks pp. 67

- Hans-Werner Sinn
2005, issue 01, vol 6
- Is the US Current Account Deficit Sustainable? pp. 03-07

- Richard N. Cooper
- The Sustainability of the US External Imbalances pp. 08-15

- Nouriel Roubini and Brad Setser
- Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Global Co-Dependency, Collective Action, and the Challenges of Global Adjustment pp. 16-23

- Catherine L. Mann
- Unequal Spending, Aggregate Demand and International Financial Stability pp. 24-28

- H. Peter Gray
- Pro: Opening the Services Market – Standing Still is not an Option / Contra: Greens ask for Alternative Approach to the Liberalization of Services in the EU pp. 29-31

- Charlie McCreevy and Heidi Rühle
- The European Commission‘s Proposals for Corporate Tax Harmonization pp. 32-41

- Charles McLure
- Business Regulation in International Comparison – Aggregating World Bank “Doing Business” Data pp. 42-49

- Jürgen Matthes and Christoph Schröder
2004, issue 04, vol 5
- The Doha Round of Multilateral Trade Negotations: Rhetoric and Reality pp. 03-08

- Dilip K. Das
- Pro: The Stability and Growth Pact Should be Reformed pp. 09-10

- Seppo Honkapohja
- Contra: The Commission and the Stability Pact pp. 11

- Daniel Gros
- Trade Union Density in International Comparison pp. 12-18

- Hagen Lesch
- Foreign Currency Demand since 2002 - Evidence from Five Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 19-24

- Helmut Stix
2004, issue 03, vol 5
- Social Union, Migration and the Constitution: Integration at Risk pp. 03

- Kai M. Schellhorn
- Social Union, Migration and the Constitution: Integration at Risk pp. 04-11

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- EU Enlargement,Integration and Policy Options pp. 12-18

- Edmund Stoiber
- Economic Integration and the Welfare State pp. 19-26

- David Wildasin
- Economic Integration and the Welfare State pp. 27-28

- Ivan Miklos
- Economic Integration and the Welfare State pp. 29-31

- Aart-Jan De Geus
- Economic Integration and the Welfare State pp. 32-33

- Guntar Krasts
- Economic Integration and the Welfare State pp. 34-35

- Christian Ude
- Enlargement: The Challenge of Migration from the New Member States pp. 36-41

- George de Menil
- Enlargement: The Challenge of Migration from the New Member States pp. 42-43

- Brunson McKinley
- Enlargement: The Challenge of Migration from the New Member States pp. 44-45

- Jürgen Strube
- Enlargement: The Challenge of Migration from the New Member States pp. 46-47

- Bernd Stecher
- Creaking Labour Markets: Migrating into Unemployment? pp. 48-52

- Giuseppe Bertola
- Creaking Labour Markets: Migrating into Unemployment? pp. 53-54

- Georg Milbradt
- Creaking Labour Markets: Migrating into Unemployment? pp. 55

- Andre Leysen
- Creaking Labour Markets: Migrating into Unemployment? pp. 56-57

- Giampaolo Galli
- Dinner Speech pp. 59-60

- Otto Wiesheu
- Implications of this year's EU Enlargement: A preliminary Analysis pp. 61-63

- Vaclav Klaus
2004, issue 02, vol 5
- Outsourcing, Offshoring - Service Offshoring: Bane or Boon and What to Do? pp. 3-7

- Lael Brainard and Robert Litan
- Outsourcing, Offshoring - Adjustment of Europe’s Industries in a Competitive World pp. 8-16

- Erkki Liikanen
- Outsourcing, Offshoring - Outsourcing and Offshoring pp. 17-21

- Bruce Cronin, Lesley Catchpowle and David Hall
- Outsourcing, Offshoring - Offshore Outsourcing – Much Ado about What? pp. 22-29

- Jacob Kirkegaard
- The Ifo Institute’s Model for Reducing VAT Fraud: Payment First, Refund Later pp. 30-34

- Hans-Werner Sinn, Andrea Gebauer and Rüdiger Parsche
- Activation versus Other Employment Policies – Lessons for Germany pp. 35-42

- Lars Calmfors
2004, issue 01, vol 5
- The European Labour Markets - The Search for Routes to Better Economic Performance in Continental Europe pp. 3-11

- Gylfi Zoega and Edmund Phelps
- The European Labour Markets - Differences in Labour Markets Across the Atlantic pp. 12-18

- Patrick Puhani
- The European Labour Markets - Aggregate Unemployment and Relative Wage Rigidities pp. 19-23

- Olivier Pierrard and Henri Sneessens
- The European Labour Markets - Disincentive Effects of Unemployment Benefits on the Paths Out of Unemployment pp. 24-30

- Pedro Portugal and John Addison
- The European Labour Markets - Wage Norms in Europe - A Curse or Blessing? pp. 31-33

- Torben Andersen
- The European Labour Markets - Are European Labor Markets As Awful as All That? pp. 34-39

- Richard Freeman
- Savings in Germany and the United States pp. 40-47

- Hubertus Bardt and Michael Groemling
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