FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis
1999 - 2024
Current editor(s): Alfons Weichenrieder, Ronnie Schöb and Jean-François Tremblay From Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen Bibliographic data for series maintained by Thomas Wolpert (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 60, issue 3, 2004
- Optimal Retirement and Disability Benefits with Audit pp. 278-295

- Helmuth Cremer, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur and Pierre Pestieau
- The Role of Immigration in Dealing with the Developed World's Demographic Transition pp. 296-324

- Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Efficiency and Equity Aspects of Alternative Social Security Rules pp. 325-358

- Svend E. Hougaard Jensen, Morten I. Lau and Panu Poutvaara
- Aging, Labor Markets, and Pension Reform in Austria pp. 359-392

- Christian Keuschnigg and Mirela Keuschnigg
- Pension Reform in Germany: The Impact on Retirement Decisions pp. 393-421

- Barbara Berkel and Axel Börsch-Supan
- Tax Evasion, Tax Rates, and Reference Dependence pp. 422-445

- Michele Bernasconi and Alberto Zanardi
- The Tobin Tax: A Mean-Variance Approach pp. 446-459

- Bruno Bosco and Alessandro Santoro
Volume 60, issue 2, 2004
- Optimal Redistributive Policy with Endogenous Wages pp. 141-159

- Luca Micheletto
- Reducing Social Contributions for Unskilled Labor as a Way of Fighting Unemployment: An Empirical Evaluation for the Case of Spain pp. 160-185

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio and Antonio Gómez-Plana
- Subsidizing versus Experience Rating of Unemployment Insurance in Unionized Labor Markets pp. 186-204

- Pekka Sinko
- Unemployment, Social Transfers, and International Capital Mobility pp. 205-221

- Oliver Lorz
- Green Tax Reform and Employment: The Interaction of Profit and Factor Taxes pp. 222-239

- Stefan Boeters
- Fiscal Adjustment under Centralized Federalism: Empirical Evaluation of the Response to Budgetary Shocks pp. 240-261

- Jorn Rattso
- School Loans, Subsidies, and Economic Growth pp. 262-276

- Akira Yakita
Volume 60, issue 1, 2004
- Some Optimal Tax Rules for International Portfolio and Direct Investment pp. 1-23

- Michael Devereux
- Taxation under Formula Apportionment - Tax Competition, Tax Incidence, and the Choice of Apportionment Factors pp. 24-41

- Dietmar Wellisch
- Simple Criteria of Growth-Enhancing Social Security Systems pp. 42-62

- Kazutoshi Miyazawa
- The German Retirement Benefit Formula: Drawbacks and Alternatives pp. 63-82

- Friedrich Breyer and Mathias Kifmann
- Choosing between School Systems: The Risk of Failure pp. 83-93

- Volker Meier
- An Experimental Test of the Public Goods Crowing Out Hypothesis when Taxation Is Endogenous pp. 94-110

- Matthias Sutter and Hannelore Weck-Hannemann
- Unemployment Insurance, Immigrants' Skills, and Native Earnings pp. 111-139

- Alexander Kemnitz
Volume 59, issue 4, 2002
- On the Separation of Award and Contract in Public Procurement pp. 425-442

- Dieter Bös and Martin Kolmar
- Effects of Overlapping Tax Bases in a Growing Economy pp. 443-457

- Hikaru Ogawa and Tatsuya Omori
- The Distributional Impact of Subsidies to Higher Education - Empirical Evidence from Germany pp. 458-478

- Salvatore Barbaro
- Education Policies, Economic Growth and Wage Inequality pp. 479-503

- Günther Rehme
- Does Culture Matter? Tax Morale in East-West-German Comparison pp. 504-528

- Benno Torgler
- Spatial Variation in Incentives to Work and Hysteresis in Welfare pp. 529-550

- Kristof Dascher
- Contributions to International Public Goods and the Notion of Country Size pp. 551-559

- Ratna K. Shrestha and James Feehan
Volume 59, issue 3, 2002
- The New International Architecture pp. 296-304

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- Risktaking, Limited Liability, and the Competition of Bank Regulators pp. 305-329

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Competition of Bank Regulators: A More Optimistic View. A Comment on the Paper by Hans-Werner Sinn pp. 330-335

- Ernst Baltensperger
- Can National Banking Systems Compete?. A Comment on the Paper by Hans-Werner Sinn pp. 336-339

- Peter Spencer
- Asymmetric Information, Bank Failures, and the Rationale for Harmonizing Banking Regulation. A Rejoinder on Comments of Ernst Baltensperger and Peter Spencer pp. 340-346

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Income Taxation, Commodity Taxation and Provision of Public Goods under Labor Market Distortions pp. 347-370

- Thomas Aronsson and Tomas Sjögren
- Funded Pensions, Labor Market Participation, and Economic Growth pp. 371-386

- Eric Fisher and Mark A. Roberts
- Ambiguity and Partisan Business Cycles pp. 387-406

- Anna Maffioletti and Michele Santoni
- Social Norm, the Informal Sector, and Unemployment pp. 407-
- Ann-Sofie Kolm and Birthe Larsen
Volume 59, issue 2, 2002
- Optimal Taxation of Capital and Labor Income with Social Security and Variable Retirement Age pp. 163-176

- Philippe Michel and Pierre Pestieau
- Investment in Education and Redistributive Taxation without Precommitment pp. 177-188

- Panu Poutvaara
- The Impact of Social Security on Saving and Fertility in Germany pp. 189-211

- Alessandro Cigno, Luca Casolaro and Furio Rosati
- Fiscal Competition, Labor Mobility, and Unemployment pp. 212-226

- Jean-Marie Lozachmeur
- Neutral Taxation of Pension in a Comprehensive Income Tax pp. 227-248

- Dirk Kiesewetter and Rainer Niemann
- Harmful Tax Practices: To Brook or to Ban? pp. 249-263

- Khaled Moussa Diaw and Joeri Gorter
- Prospects for Consumption-Based Tax Reform in the United States pp. 264-294

- George Zodrow
Volume 59, issue 1, 2002
- Multinational Firms: Easy Come, Easy Go? pp. 3-26

- Jan I. Haaland, Ian Wooton and Giulia Faggio
- Does the Tax System Encourage too Much Education? pp. 27-48

- Annette Alstadsæter
- Trade Union Objectives and Economic Growth pp. 49-67

- Andreas Irmen and Berthold Wigger
- Redundancy Pay and Collective Dismissals pp. 68-90

- Laszlo Goerke
- Welfare to Work in the US: A Model for Germany? pp. 91-119

- Wolfgang Ochel
- Responsibility and Reward pp. 120-140

- Alexander Cappelen and Bertil Tungodden
- Considering the IMF's Perspective on a "Sound Fiscal Policy" pp. 141-161

- Peter Heller
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