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Volume 1, issue 6, 2011
- Securitizations Are Dead - Long Live Securitizations? pp. 3-11

- Georg Erber
- After the Crisis Is before the Crisis: Six Questions to Georg Erber pp. 12-12

- Corporate Author
- Ongoing Change in the Structure of Part-Time Employment pp. 13-22

- Karl Brenke
- Social and Economic Characteristics of Financial and Blood Donors in Germany pp. 23-30

- Eckhard Priller and Jürgen Schupp
Volume 1, issue 5, 2011
- Success Despite Starting out at a Disadvantage: What Helps Second-Generation Migrants in France and Germany? pp. 3-11

- Ingrid Tucci, Ariane Jossin, Carsten Keller and Olaf Groh-Samberg
- At Least in Germany People Get a Second Chance: Five Questions to Ingrid Tucci pp. 12-12

- Corporate Author
- Reform of Income Splitting for Married Couples: Only Individual Taxation Significantly Increases Working Incentives pp. 13-19

- Stefan Bach, Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan and Katharina Wrohlich
- Child Care Choices in Western Germany Also Correlated with Mother's Personality pp. 20-26

- Liv Bjerre, Frauke Peter and Katharina Spiess
Volume 1, issue 4, 2011
- Speculative Bubble on Housing Markets: Elements of an Early Warning System pp. 3-9

- Christian Dreger and Konstantin Kholodilin
- A New Early Warning System Can Forecast Housing Bubbles: Six Questions to Konstantin Kholodilin pp. 10-10

- Corporate Author
- The Future of the International Monetary System pp. 11-17

- Ansgar Belke, Kerstin Bernoth and Ferdinand Fichtner
- Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa: Strong Economic Growth - Major Challenges pp. 18-22

- Mechthild Schrooten
Volume 1, issue 3, 2011
- Who Can Become German?: Xenophobia and Attitudes Towards Naturalization pp. 3-8

- Claudia Diehl and Ingrid Tucci
- Germans Are Less Worried about Immigration: Six Questions to Ingrid Tucci pp. 9-9

- Corporate Author
- Labor Mobility in Central and Eastern Europe: The Migration of Workers to Germany Has Been Limited in Scope pp. 10-24

- Karl Brenke
- Alliance '90/The Greens at the Crossroads: On Their Way to Becoming a Mainstream Party? pp. 25-32

- Martin Kroh and Jürgen Schupp
Volume 1, issue 2, 2011
- After the Crisis: German R&D-Intensive Industries in a Good Position pp. 3-4

- Heike Belitz, Marius Clemens, Martin Gornig, Florian Mölders, Alexander Schiersch and Dieter Schumacher
- Leading Position Maintained: Six Questions for Alexander Schiersch pp. 5-5

- Corporate Author
- German R&D-Intensive Industries: Value Added and Productivity Have Recovered Considerably after the Crisis pp. 6-10

- Heike Belitz, Martin Gornig and Alexander Schiersch
- Exports: Orientation Towards Emerging Markets pp. 11-15

- Marius Clemens, Florian Mölders and Dieter Schumacher
- Japan at the Crossroads: State Budget Remains the Achilles' Heel pp. 16-21

- Georg Erber and Mechthild Schrooten
Volume 1, issue 1, 2011
- The Moratorium on Nuclear Energy: No Power Shortages Expected pp. 3-6

- Claudia Kemfert and Thure Traber
- The Lights Won't Go Out: Interview with Claudia Kemfert pp. 7-7

- Corporate Author
- Economic Opportunities and Structural Effects of Sustainable Energy Supply pp. 8-15

- Jürgen Blazejczak, Frauke Braun, Dietmar Edler and Wolf-Peter Schill
- Opening the Electricity Market to Renewable Energy: Making Better Use of the Grid pp. 16-23

- Karsten Neuhoff