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Volume 3, issue 10, 2013
- Investments in Education: The Early Years Offer Great Potential pp. 3-10

- Katharina Spiess
- The Quality of Early Education and Care Must Be Improved: Five Questions to C. Katharina Spieß pp. 11-11

- Corporate Author
- Transport Infrastructure: Higher Investments Needed to Preserve Assets pp. 12-20

- Uwe Kunert and Heike Link
Volume 3, issue 9, 2013
- Energy Transition Calls for High Investment pp. 3-14

- Jürgen Blazejczak, Jochen Diekmann, Dietmar Edler, Claudia Kemfert, Karsten Neuhoff and Wolf-Peter Schill
- Investment in Energy Transition Has Unequivocally Positive Impact on Economy: Six Questions to Claudia Kemfert pp. 15-15

- Corporate Author
- European Electricity Generation Post-2020: Renewable Energy Not To Be Underestimated pp. 16-28

- Christian von Hirschhausen, Claudia Kemfert, Friedrich Kunz and Roman Mendelevitch
Volume 3, issue 8, 2013
- Germany Must Invest More in Its Future pp. 3-4

- Stefan Bach, Guido Baldi, Kerstin Bernoth, J. Blazejczak, B. Bremer, Jochen Diekmann, D. Edler, B. Farkas, Ferdinand Fichtner, Marcel Fratzscher, Martin Gornig, Claudia Kemfert, Uwe Kunert, Heike Link, Karsten Neuhoff, Wolf-Peter Schill and Katharina Spiess
- More Growth through Higher Investment pp. 5-16

- Stefan Bach, Guido Baldi, Kerstin Bernoth, Björn Bremer, Beatrice Farkas, Ferdinand Fichtner, Marcel Fratzscher and Martin Gornig
- Germany's Big Weakness is a Lack of Investment: Seven Questions to Marcel Fratzscher pp. 17-17

- Corporate Author
- Automobility in Flux: More Women and Older Drivers at the Wheel pp. 18-28

- Uwe Kunert, Sabine Radke, Bastian Chlond and Martin Kagerbauer
Volume 3, issue 7, 2013
- Sharp Drop in Youth Unemployment in Germany but Regional Differences Remain pp. 3-13

- Karl Brenke
- Lack of Training for Young People Continues to be a Cause for Concern: Seven Questions to Karl Brenke pp. 14-14

- Corporate Author
- Corporate Taxation: High Profits, Moderate Tax Revenue pp. 15-24

- Stefan Bach
Volume 3, issue 6, 2013
- Implicit State Guarantees Exacerbate Problem: Separated Banking System Alone Not a Solution pp. 3-14

- Benjamin Klaus and Dorothea Schäfer
- Separated Banking System Not Enough: Seven Questions to Dorothea Schäfer pp. 15-15

- Corporate Author
- Real Estate Booms and Price Bubbles: What Can Germany Learn from Other Countries? pp. 16-23

- Christian Dreger and Konstantin Kholodilin
Volume 3, issue 5, 2013
- Low Level of Equal Opportunities in Germany: Family Background Shapes Individual Economic Success pp. 3-8

- Daniel Schnitzlein
- In Germany, Equal Opportunities Are Almost as Bad as in the US and Much Worse Than in Denmark: Nine Questions to Daniel Schnitzlein pp. 9-9

- Corporate Author
- Measuring Well-Being: W3 Indicators to Complement GDP pp. 10-19

- Marco Giesselmann, Richard Hilmer, Nico A. Siegel and Gert Wagner
Volume 3, issue 4, 2013
- Sustainable Financial Markets: Financial Transaction Tax and High Capital Buffers Indispensable pp. 3-9

- Dorothea Schäfer
- A Financial System Should Be Able to Restore Stability Autonomously: Seven Questions to Dorothea Schäfer pp. 10-10

- Corporate Author
- Innovation Policy for SMEs Proves Successful pp. 11-19

- Heike Belitz, Alexander Eickelpasch and Anna Lejpras
- Members of German Federal Parliament More Risk-Loving Than General Population pp. 20-24

- Moritz Heß, Christian von Scheve, Jürgen Schupp and Gert Wagner
Volume 3, issue 3, 2013
- Slightly More Women in Germany's Corporate Boardrooms: Especially in DAX 30 Companies pp. 3-14

- Elke Holst and Julia Schimeta
- Slight Rise in Number of Female Executives: Seven Questions to Elke Holst pp. 15-15

- Corporate Author
- The German Financial Sector: Male Dominance in Top Decision-Making Bodies Remains Pervasive pp. 16-24

- Elke Holst and Julia Schimeta
Volume 3, issue 2, 2013
- Industrial Development: France and Germany Drifting Apart pp. 3-13

- Karl Brenke
- Germany Needs Stronger Wage: Five Questions to Karl Brenke pp. 14-14

- Corporate Author
- Growth and Investment Dynamics in Germany After the Global Financial Crisis pp. 15-24

- Georg Erber and Harald Hagemann
Volume 3, issue 11/12, 2013
- TARGET Balances - An Anchor of Stability pp. 3-11

- Marcel Fratzscher, Philipp König and Claudia Lambert
- Settling TARGET Balances after the Euro Crisis: Seven Questions to Claudia Lambert and Philipp König pp. 12-12

- Corporate Author
- Structural Shift in Global Natural Gas Markets: Demand Boom in Asia, Supply Shock in the US pp. 13-20

- Franziska Holz, Philipp Richter and Christian von Hirschhausen
Volume 3, issue 1, 2013
- A Transfer Mechanism as a Stabilization Tool in the EMU pp. 3-8

- Kerstin Bernoth and Philipp Engler
- A Common Unemployment Insurance System for the Euro Area pp. 9-14

- Sebastian Dullien and Ferdinand Fichtner
- Harmonizing Europe's Business Cycles at no Additional Cost: Six Questions to Ferdinand Fichtner pp. 15-15

- Corporate Author
- A Skeptical View of Mechanisms for Business Cycle Harmonization in the Euro Area pp. 16-20

- Karl Brenke
Volume 2, issue 12, 2012
- Has Income Inequality Spiked in Germany? pp. 3-14

- Markus Grabka, Jan Goebel and Jürgen Schupp
- Slight Decline in Income Inequality in Western Germany: Five Questions to Markus Grabka pp. 15-15

- Corporate Author
- German Cities to See Further Rises in Housing Prices and Rents in 2013 pp. 16-26

- Konstantin Kholodilin and Andreas Mense
Volume 2, issue 11, 2012
- Human Trafficking: Germany Only Average When It Comes To Protecting Victims pp. 3-9

- Seo-Young Cho
- Germany Is One of the Major Destinations for Human Trafficking: Seven Questions to Seo-Young Cho pp. 10-10

- Corporate Author
- Need for Reform of EU Banking: Decoupling the Solvency of Banks and Sovereigns pp. 11-18

- Johannes Pockrandt and Sören Radde
Volume 2, issue 10, 2012
- Research-Based Companies Perform Better pp. 3-14

- Alexander Eickelpasch
- Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises are Catching up: Seven Questions to Alexander Eickelpasch pp. 15-15

- Corporate Author
- Germany Profits from Growth in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa: But for How Much Longer? pp. 16-22

- Georg Erber and Mechthild Schrooten
Volume 2, issue 9, 2012
- Financing the Energy Transition in Times of Financial Market Instability pp. 3-13

- Claudia Kemfert and Dorothea Schäfer
- Spreading the Risk: Nine Questions to Claudia Kemfert and Dorothea Schäfer pp. 14-14

- Corporate Author
- Unemployment in Europe: Young People Affected Much Harder Than Adults pp. 15-23

- Karl Brenke
Volume 2, issue 8, 2012
- Capital Levies: A Step Towards Improving Public Finances in Europe pp. 3-11

- Stefan Bach
- Private Wealth Could Be Used to Stabilize Public Finances: Six Questions to Stefan Bach pp. 12-12

- Corporate Author
- Internationalization of Business Research: New Locations Gaining Ground pp. 13-19

- Heike Belitz
Volume 2, issue 7, 2012
- Long Hours for Low Pay pp. 3-12

- Karl Brenke
- We Have Hidden Underemployment: Seven Questions to Karl Brenke pp. 13-13

- Corporate Author
- Income Distribution: An Important Factor for Economic Forecasts pp. 14-20

- Ferdinand Fichtner, Simon Junker and Carsten Schwäbe
Volume 2, issue 6, 2012
- The Proposed Adjustment of Germany's Renewable Energy Law: A Critical Assessment pp. 3-9

- Jochen Diekmann, Claudia Kemfert and Karsten Neuhoff
- We Should Not Overshoot the Target: Six Questions to Jochen Diekmann pp. 10-10

- Corporate Author
- Targeted Support for New Photovoltaic Installations Requires Flexible and Regular Adjustments pp. 11-15

- Thilo Grau
Volume 2, issue 5, 2012
- Engineers in Germany: No Shortage in Sight pp. 3-8

- Karl Brenke
- University Graduates Alone Meet Demand: Six Questions to Karl Brenke pp. 9-9

- Corporate Author
- German Manufacturing Withstands the Rise of Emerging Economies pp. 10-14

- Martin Gornig and Alexander Schiersch
Volume 2, issue 4, 2012
- Top-Level Management in Large Companies: Persistent Male-Dominated Structures Leave Little Room for Women pp. 3-13

- Elke Holst and Julia Schimeta
- It Seems Only Sanctions Will Help: Six Questions to Elke Holst pp. 14-14

- Corporate Author
- Passed Over for Promotions: Women Still Severely Underrepresented on Financial Sector Boards pp. 15-23

- Elke Holst and Julia Schimeta
Volume 2, issue 3, 2012
- Greek Economy Needs Growth Strategy pp. 3-15

- Karl Brenke
- There Is Virtually No Export Base: Six Questions to Karl Brenke pp. 16-16

- Corporate Author
- Self-Employment in Germany: The Trend Has Been Increasing for Some Time pp. 17-26

- Michael Fritsch, Alexander Kritikos and Alina Rusakova
- German-Chinese Economic Relations: Opportunities and Risks pp. 27-31

- Georg Erber
Volume 2, issue 2, 2012
- Ten Years of the Riester Pension Scheme: No Reason to Celebrate pp. 3-13

- Kornelia Hagen and Axel Kleinlein
- Poor Products at the Expense of Pension Policy Holders: Six Questions to Kornelia Hagen pp. 14-14

- Corporate Author
- Add-On Premiums Increase Price Transparency: More Policy Holders Switch Health Plans pp. 15-24

- Peter Eibich, Hendrik Schmitz and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Extent and Effects of Employees in Germany Forgoing Vacation Time pp. 25-31

- Daniel Schnitzlein
Volume 2, issue 1, 2012
- Germany's Construction Industry: Strong Growth Followed by Stagnation pp. 3-13

- Martin Gornig and Hendrik Hagedorn
- We Need Clarity on Financing Conditions: Five Questions to Hendrik Hagedorn pp. 14-14

- Corporate Author
- German Industry - a Tower of Strength? pp. 15-23

- Dorothea Lucke
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