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Volume 30, issue 4, 2003
- Evaluating the Gains to Cooperation in the G-3 pp. 337-356

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Michael Chui, Stephen Hall and Brian Henry
- Is Private R & D Spending Sensitive to Its Price? Empirical Evidence on Panel Data for Italy pp. 357-377

- Maria Laura Parisi and Alessandro Sembenelli
- Pricing Behavior on the WEB: Evidence from Online Travel Agencies pp. 379-396

- Erik Lehmann
Volume 30, issue 3, 2003
- Real Convergence and European Integration: The Experience of the Less Developed EU Members pp. 205-236

- Carmela MartÃn and Ismael Sanz
- Growth Effects of EU Membership: The Case of East Germany pp. 237-270

- Erich Gundlach
- Transition, EU Accession and Structural Convergence pp. 271-303

- János Gács
- Convergence in Per Capita Income Levels, Productivity Dynamics and Real Exchange Rates in the EU Acceding Countries pp. 305-334

- Rumen Dobrinsky
Volume 30, issue 2, 2003
- The Incidence of Social Security Contributions: An Empirical Analysis pp. 81-106

- Erwin Ooghe, Erik Schokkaert and Jef Flechet
- Wage and Mobility Effects of Trade and Migration on the Austrian Labour Market pp. 107-125

- Helmut Hofer and Peter Huber
- Job Creation and Job Destruction in a Regulated Labor Market: The Case of Austria pp. 127-148

- Alfred Stiglbauer, Florian Stahl, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Josef Zweimüller
- Cost Savings of Contracting Out Refuse Collection pp. 149-161

- Elbert Dijkgraaf and Raymond Gradus
- Bidders' and Sellers' Strategies in Sequential Auctions. New Evidence about the Afternoon Effect pp. 163-178

- Lucio Picci and Antonello Scorcu
- Interbank Relationships and the Credit Channel in Germany pp. 179-198

- Andreas Worms
Volume 30, issue 1, 2003
- Fiscal Policy in Europe: How Effective Are Automatic Stabilisers? pp. 1-24

- Anne Brunila, Marco Buti and Jan in 't Veld
- Can the Stability and Growth Pact in EMU Cause Budget Deficit Cycles? pp. 25-38

- Richard Hule and Matthias Sutter
- Inflation and Productivity in Europe: An Empirical Investigation pp. 39-62

- Mike Tsionas
- A Regional Analysis of German Money Demand Around Reunification with Implications for EMU pp. 63-80

- Ivo Arnold
Volume 29, issue 4, 2002
- Representation and Educational Background of European Economists in Top Journals of Economics pp. 275-288

- Matthias Sutter, Martin Kocher and Robert Mrsic
- Manufacturing Wage Differentials and Employment in Some Scandinavian Countries, the U.S. and the U.K.: An Analysis of Variance Approach pp. 289-304

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Mohammad Haq
- Persistence of Shocks to Output in Austria and Theories of Economic Growth pp. 305-317

- Christian Ragacs and Martin Zagler
- Optimal Public Debts, Sustainable Deficits, and Budgetary Consolidation pp. 319-337

- Arne Heise
Volume 29, issue 3, 2002
- Editorial: European Monetary and Fiscal Policies: Myths and Facts pp. 181-182

- Reinhard Neck and Robert Holzmann
- On the Cyclicality of Public Finances in Europe pp. 183-207

- Mark Hallerberg and Rolf Strauch
- Tax Ratios in Macroeconomics: Do Taxes Really Matter? pp. 209-224

- Bjørn Volkerink, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Jakob de Haan
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy-Makers in the European Economic and Monetary Union: Allies or Adversaries? pp. 225-244

- Reinhard Reinhard, Gottfried Haber and Warwick McKibbin
- Benefits and Dangers of EU Enlargement pp. 245-274

- Fritz Breuss
Volume 29, issue 2, 2002
- Editorial pp. 75-77

- Angela Köppl and Sigrid Stagl
- Growth and the Environment in Europe: A Guide to the Debate pp. 79-91

- Ruud de Mooij and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Encouraging Environmentally Sustainable Growth: Experience in OECD Countries pp. 93-111

- Paul O'Brien and Ann Vourc'h
- Employment and Environment in a Sustainable Europe pp. 113-130

- Friedrich Hinterberger, Ines Omann and Andrea Stocker
- Modelling Sustainable Consumption. From Theoretical Concepts to Policy Guidelines pp. 131-144

- Daniela Kletzan, Angela Köppl, Kurt Kratena, Stefan Schleicher and Michael Wüger
- Local Organic Food Markets: Potentials and Limitations for Contributing to Sustainable Development pp. 145-162

- Sigrid Stagl
- Environmentally Sustainable Transport: Definition and Long-Term Economic Impacts for Austria pp. 163-180

- Birgit Bednar-Friedl and Karl Steininger
Volume 29, issue 1, 2002
- Consumer Choice and the Popular Music Industry: A Test of the Superstar Theory pp. 1-9

- W. Crain and Robert Tollison
- Comparing Different Central Bank Targets pp. 11-30

- Helmut Frisch and Sylvia Staudinger
- Foreign Investment and Ownership Structure: An Empirical Analysis pp. 31-45

- Helen Louri, Raymond Loufir and Marina Papanastassiou
- Asymmetry and the Problem of Aggregation in the Euro Area pp. 47-73

- David Mayes and Matti Viren
Volume 28, issue 4, 2001
- Editorial pp. 321-323

- Robert Franzese, Peter Mooslechner and Martin Schürz
- Wages and Wage-Bargaining Institutions in the EMU – A Survey of the Issues pp. 325-351

- Lars Calmfors
- Monitoring Wage Developments in EMU pp. 353-373

- Karl Pichelmann
- Falling Wage Shares in Europe and the United States: How Important is Aggregation Bias? pp. 375-401

- Alain Serres, Stefano Scarpetta and Christine Maisonneuve
- Does Price Stability Exacerbate Labour Market Rigidities in the EMU? pp. 403-418

- Steinar Holden
- Macroeconomic Performance and Wage Bargaining in a Monetary Union pp. 419-433

- Lilia Cavallari
- Multiple Wage Bargaining Systems in the Single European Currency Area pp. 435-456

- David Soskice and Torben Iversen
- Strategic Interactions of Monetary Policymakers and Wage/Price Bargainers: A Review with Implications for the European Common-Currency Area pp. 457-486

- Robert Franzese
- The Interaction of Wage Bargaining Institutions and an Independent Central Bank – A Methodological Reflection on Current Theories pp. 487-506

- Peter Mooslechner and Martin Schürz
- Announcement: European Commission-DG Economic and Financial Affairs pp. 507-508

- Karl Pichelmann
Volume 28, issue 3, 2001
- Determinants of CEO and Board Turnover pp. 243-257

- Tor Eriksson, Erik Strøjer Madsen, Mogens Dilling-Hansen and Valdemar Smith
- Austrian Demography and Housing Demand: Is There a Connection pp. 259-276

- Gabriel Lee, Philipp Schmidt-Dengler, Bernhard Felderer and Christian Helmenstein
- Financing Constraints and the Timing of Innovations in the German Services Sector pp. 277-292

- Martin Kukuk and Manfred Stadler
- Linking Knowledge to Productivity: A Germany-Italy Comparison Using the CIS Database pp. 293-317

- Francesca Lotti and Enrico Santarelli
Volume 28, issue 2, 2001
- The Problems of Transition, EU Enlargement, and Globalization pp. 137-157

- Dominick Salvatore
- An Incumbent Country View on Eastern Enlargement of the EU. Part II: The Austrian Case pp. 159-185

- Wilhelm Kohler and Christian Keuschnigg
- Measuring Labour Market Flexibility in the OECD Countries pp. 187-201

- Jaakko Kiander and Matti Virén
- Economic Integration and Public Provision of Education pp. 203-218

- Elena Del Rey
- The Finnish Corporate Income Tax Reform and the Financial Strategy of Firms: A General Equilibrium Approach pp. 219-239

- Tarmo Valkonen
Volume 28, issue 1, 2001
- Public Debt: Causes, Effects, and Prospects pp. 1-2

- Robert Holzmann and Reinhard Neck
- Growth Effects of Fiscal Policy and Debt Sustainability in the EU pp. 3-19

- Gang Gong, Alfred Greiner and Willi Semmler
- On the Sustainability of Austrian Budgetary Policies pp. 21-40

- Michael Getzner, Ernst Glatzer and Reinhard Neck
- Towards a Political Economy of Zero Budgeting in Austria pp. 41-67

- Fritz Breuss
- Simulation Analysis of Public Debt and Fiscal Deficit in Austria – Optimal Economic Policies for the Past and the Future pp. 69-95

- Gottfried Haber
- On the Economics and Scope of Implicit Pension Debt: An International Perspective pp. 97-129

- Robert Holzmann, Robert Palacios and Asta Zviniene
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