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Volume 55, issue 3-4, 2009
- Introduction to the Symposium on Executive Pay pp. 399-404

- Florian Englmaier, Gerhard Illing and Efraim Sadka
- In Search of Reasonable Executive Compensation pp. 405-433

- Eugene Kandel
- How Much Sunlight Does it Take to Disinfect a Boardroom? A Short History of Executive Compensation Regulation in America * pp. 434-457

- Ian Dew-Becker
- Learning from the Past: Trends in Executive Compensation over the 20th Century pp. 458-481

- Carola Frydman
- Strong Managers, Weak Boards? pp. 482-514

- Renee Adams and Daniel Ferreira
- Insider Information and Performance Pay pp. 515-541

- George-Levi Gayle and Robert A. Miller
- Taxes and Executive Compensation: Evidence from the 1990s pp. 542-568

- Peter Katuscak
- Bonus Payments and Fund Managers' Behavior: Transatlantic Evidence pp. 569-594

- Thomas Gehrig, Torben Lütje and Lukas Menkhoff
- Introduction to the Symposium on Poverty and Inequality in China pp. 595-597

- John Whalley
- What Lies behind Rising Earnings Inequality in Urban China? Regression-based Decompositions pp. 598-623

- Quheng Deng and Shi Li
- Power as a Driving Force of Inequality in China: How Do Party Membership and Social Networks Affect Pay in Different Ownership Sectors? pp. 624-647

- Shuang Li, Ming Lu and Hiroshi Sato
- Rural Income Volatility and Inequality in China pp. 648-668

- John Whalley and Ximing Yue
Volume 55, issue 2, 2009
- CESifo Symposium on the Economics of Climate Change: Introduction pp. 233-234

- John Whalley
- Climate Policy after 2012 pp. 235-254

- Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro and Massimo Tavoni
- Bringing the Copenhagen Global Climate Change Negotiations to Conclusion -super-1 pp. 255-285

- John Whalley and Sean Walsh
- Technology, Unilateral Commitments and Cumulative Emissions Reduction pp. 286-305

- Shurojit Chatterji and Sayantan Ghosal
- On the Impact of Digital Music Distribution pp. 306-325

- Illtae Ahn and Kiho Yoon
- What Can We Learn from Empirical Studies About Piracy? pp. 326-352

- Sylvain Dejean
- A Review of Financial Stability Instruments for Emerging Market Economies pp. 353-397

- Ronald Mendoza
Volume 55, issue 1, 2009
- Reinventing Europe: Introduction pp. 1-14

- Massimo Bordignon, Thiess Buettner and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Legislative Behavior in the European Parliament pp. 15-29

- Gérard Roland
- The Impact of Council Voting Rules on EU Decision-Making -super-1 pp. 30-56

- Mika Widgrén
- Reforming the EU Budgetary Procedure: Is Codecision a Step Forward? pp. 57-93

- Luisa Giuriato
- Zooming in on Transposition: National Execution Measures for EU Directives 1986-2002 pp. 94-109

- Daniela Treutlein
- Home Bias and Market Integration in the EU pp. 110-144

- Narcissa Balta and Juan Delgado
- Why Lisbon Fails pp. 145-164

- Michele Ruta
- Is Lisbon Far from Maastricht? Trade-offs and Complementarities between Fiscal Discipline and Structural Reforms pp. 165-196

- Marco Buti, Werner Rüger and Alessandro Turrini
- The European Union and the Member States: An Empirical Analysis of Europeans' Preferences for Competences Allocation pp. 197-232

- Floriana Cerniglia and Laura Pagani
Volume 54, issue 4, 2008
- Technology and Income Distribution Issues in Trade Models pp. 551-562

- Ronald Jones
- Pensions under Ageing Populations and the EU Stability and Growth Pact * pp. 563-592

- Roel Beetsma and Heikki Oksanen
- The Life-course Perspective and Social Policies: An Overview of the Issues pp. 593-641

- Lans Bovenberg
- Prospects for Growth in the Euro Area pp. 642-680

- Kieran McQuinn and Karl Whelan
- What Explains Germany's Rebounding Export Market Share? pp. 681-714

- Stephan Danninger and Fred Joutz
Volume 54, issue 3, 2008
- Economic Growth through the Development Process pp. 325-357

- Fabrizio Zilibotti
- Information Technology and Productivity: Old Answers and New Questions pp. 358-385

- Kevin Stiroh
- The Rise and Fall of German Productivity Software Investment as the Decisive Driver pp. 386-413

- Theo Eicher and Thomas Strobel
- Off-shoring and Productivity Growth in the Italian Manufacturing Industries -super-‡ pp. 414-450

- Francesco Daveri and Cecilia Jona-Lasinio
- Bilateral FDI Flows: Threshold Barriers and Productivity Shocks pp. 451-470

- Assaf Razin, Efraim Sadka and Hui Tong
- Macroeconomic Effects of Public Education Expenditure pp. 471-498

- Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Jim Malley and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- Rental Prices, Rates of Return, Capital Aggregation and Productivity: Evidence from EU and US pp. 499-533

- Abdul Azeez Erumban
- Information, Coordination and the Industrialization of Countries pp. 534-550

- Florian Englmaier and Markus Reisinger
Volume 54, issue 2, 2008
- Towards Evidence-based Reform of European Universities pp. 99-120

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Towards Evidence-based Reform of European Universities pp. 99-120

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Reinhilde Veugelers
- What are the Factors of Success at University? A Case Study in Belgium pp. 121-148

- Elena Arias Ortiz
- What are the Factors of Success at University? A Case Study in Belgium pp. 121-148

- Elena Arias Ortiz and Catherine Dehon
- Differential Grading Standards and University Funding: Evidence from Italy pp. 149-176

- Manuel Bagues, Mauro Sylos-Labini and Natalia Zinovyeva
- Do Institutions Matter for University Cost Efficiency? Evidence from Germany pp. 177-203

- Gerhard Kempkes
- Do Institutions Matter for University Cost Efficiency? Evidence from Germany pp. 177-203

- Gerhard Kempkes and Carsten Pohl
- Regulation of Program Supply in Higher Education: Lessons from a Funding System Reform in Flanders pp. 204-228

- Stijn Kelchtermans
- Regulation of Program Supply in Higher Education: Lessons from a Funding System Reform in Flanders pp. 204-228

- Stijn Kelchtermans and Frank Verboven
- Demand for Higher Education Programs: The Impact of the Bologna Process pp. 229-247

- Ana Rute Cardoso
- Demand for Higher Education Programs: The Impact of the Bologna Process pp. 229-247

- Ana Rute Cardoso, Miguel Portela, Carla Sa and Fernando Alexandre
- The Provision of Higher Education in a Global World—Analysis and Policy Implications pp. 248-276

- Gabrielle Demange
- The Provision of Higher Education in a Global World—Analysis and Policy Implications pp. 248-276

- Gabrielle Demange, Robert Fenge and Silke Uebelmesser
- Investment in Tertiary Education: Main Determinants and Implications for Policy pp. 277-312

- Romina Boarini
- Investment in Tertiary Education: Main Determinants and Implications for Policy pp. 277-312

- Romina Boarini, Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Hubert Strauss, Christine de la Maisonneuve and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- Science and the University: Challenges for Future Research pp. 313-324

- Paula Stephan
- Science and the University: Challenges for Future Research pp. 313-324

- Paula Stephan
Volume 54, issue 1, 2008
- Partnership Penalties and Bonuses Created by UK Welfare Programs pp. 1-21

- Dan Anderberg, Florence Kondylis and Ian Walker
- Pro-social Motivation and the Delivery of Social Services pp. 22-54

- Patrick Francois and Michael Vlassopoulos
- Grey New World: Europe on the Road to Gerontocracy? pp. 55-72

- Lans Bovenberg
- Does a Simpler Income Tax Yield More Equity and Efficiency? pp. 73-97

- Clemens Fuest, Andreas Peichl and Thilo Schaefer
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