Empirica
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Volume 37, issue 4, 2010
- Complementarity between heterogeneous human capital and R&D: can job-training avoid low development traps? pp. 361-380

- Sergio Scicchitano
- Cyclical asymmetry in fiscal variables in the EU pp. 381-402

- Fabrizio Balassone, Maura Francese and Stefania Zotteri
- Is there any scope for corporatism in macroeconomic policies? pp. 403-424

- Nicola Acocella, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Wilfried Pauwels
- The determinants of job creation and destruction: plant-level evidence for Eastern and Western Germany pp. 425-444

- Michaela Fuchs and Antje Weyh
- The changing nature of inflation persistence in Switzerland pp. 445-453

- Peter Tillmann
- The border effects in Spain: an industry-level analysis pp. 455-476

- Francisco Requena Silvente and Carlos Llano Verduras
Volume 37, issue 3, 2010
- Market efficiency and the Euro: the case of the Athens stock exchange pp. 237-251

- Theodore Panagiotidis
- Inflation and output in the long and short run in Turkey pp. 253-269

- Ensar Yilmaz
- Do the catholic and protestant countries differ by their tax morale? pp. 271-290

- Vesa Kanniainen and Jenni Pääkkönen
- Fiscal and monetary interactions when wage-setters are large: is there a role for corporatist policies? pp. 291-309

- Lilia Cavallari
- Why do growth rates differ? Evidence from cross-country data on private sector production pp. 311-328

- Juha Kilponen and Matti Viren
- R&D and productivity: using UK firm-level data to inform policy pp. 329-359

- Mark Rogers
Volume 37, issue 2, 2010
- Editorial: labor markets, inequality and the welfare state pp. 101-103

- Johann Brunner and Gerald Pruckner
- Changes in the Austrian structure of wages, 1996–2002: evidence from linked employer-employee data pp. 105-125

- Wolfgang Pointner and Alfred Stiglbauer
- No risk and some fun? Trade and wages in the enlarged European Union pp. 127-163

- Éva Polgár and Julia Wörz
- What drives the perception of health and safety risks in the workplace? Evidence from European labour markets pp. 165-195

- Thomas Leoni
- Decreasing fertility, economic growth and the intergenerational wage gap pp. 197-214

- Klaus Prettner and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- Demand for redistribution, support for the welfare state, and party identification in Austria pp. 215-236

- Andreas Kuhn
Volume 37, issue 1, 2010
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Christian Bellak and Yvonne Wolfmayr
- Bilateral FDI potentials for Austria pp. 5-17

- Peter Egger
- The role of public policy in closing foreign direct investment gaps: an empirical analysis pp. 19-46

- Christian Bellak, M. Leibrecht and Robert Stehrer
- Outsourcing versus integration at home or abroad and firm heterogeneity pp. 47-63

- Stefano Federico
- International outsourcing and the demand for skills pp. 65-85

- Kurt Kratena
- The substitutability between parent company and foreign affiliate employment in Europe pp. 87-100

- Martin Falk and Yvonne Wolfmayr
Volume 36, issue 4, 2009
- International technology spillovers, human capital and productivity linkages: evidence from the industrial sector pp. 365-387

- Nicholas Apergis, Claire Economidou and Ioannis Filippidis
- How large are wage differentials in Austria? pp. 389-406

- Wolfgang Pollan
- Is the adjustment to real interest rate parity asymmetric? pp. 407-418

- Arusha Cooray
- The effects of monetary policy in the Czech Republic: an empirical study pp. 419-443

- Magdalena Morgese Borys, Roman Horvath and Michal Franta
- On the mechanisms of achieving fiscal (un)sustainability: the case of Poland pp. 445-460

- Michal Mackiewicz and Piotr Krajewski
- Policy uncertainty, symbiosis, and the optimal fiscal and monetary conservativeness pp. 461-474

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Francesco Giuli and Marco Manzo
- The fiscal outlook in Austria: an evaluation with Generational Accounts pp. 475-499

- Veronika Deeg, Christian Hagist and Stefan Moog
Volume 36, issue 3, 2009
- When and why do Austrian companies issue shares? pp. 229-244

- Johann Burgstaller
- Addiction, social interactions and gender differences in cigarette consumption pp. 245-272

- David Aristei and Luca Pieroni
- Does Benford’s Law hold in economic research and forecasting? pp. 273-292

- Stefan Günnel and Karl-Heinz Tödter
- Entry, market turbulence and industry employment growth pp. 293-308

- Kristina Nyström
- The Austrian income tax tariff, 1955–2006 pp. 309-330

- Margit Schratzenstaller and Andreas Wagener
- The interaction of firing costs and firm training pp. 331-350

- Wolfgang Lechthaler
- The sector bias of skill-biased technical change and the rising skill premium in transition economies pp. 351-364

- Piero Esposito and Robert Stehrer
Volume 36, issue 2, 2009
- Cycles and growth: an introduction pp. 159-164

- Sandra Bilek-Steindl and Gunther Tichy
- On the integration of growth and business cycles pp. 165-176

- Diego Comin
- Volatility, growth and cycles pp. 177-192

- Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland, Iana Liadze and Olga Pomerantz
- A spatial econometric analysis of the regional growth and volatility in Europe pp. 193-207

- Martin Falk and Franz Sinabell
- The short and long-run interdependencies between the Eurozone and the USA pp. 209-227

- Paul Gaggl, Serguei Kaniovski, Klaus Prettner and Thomas Url
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial: 10 years EMU pp. 1-4

- Fritz Breuss
- The Euro at ten: achievements and challenges pp. 5-20

- Paul Grauwe
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the EMU when cyclical conditions are uncertain pp. 21-44

- Marco Buti, Martin Larch and Fabio Balboni
- On the benefits of fiscal policy coordination in a currency union: a note pp. 45-49

- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
- Money velocity and asset prices in the euro area pp. 51-63

- Christian Dreger and Juergen Wolters
- Defying the ‘Juncker curse’: can reformist governments be re-elected? pp. 65-100

- Marco Buti, Alessandro Turrini, Paul Van den Noord and Pietro Biroli
- Global impact of a shift in foreign reserves to euros pp. 101-122

- Fritz Breuss, Werner Roeger and Jan in 't Veld
- An estimated two-country DSGE model of Austria and the Euro Area pp. 123-158

- Fritz Breuss and Katrin Rabitsch
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