Economic Policy
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Volume 20, issue 44, 2005
- Why are Europeans so tough on migrants? (‘What a difference a constant makes: how predictable are international migration flows?’ in OECD) pp. 630-703

- Tito Boeri and Herbert Brücker
- Parallel trade, price discrimination, investment and price caps (First report (final) to the Committee on International Trade Law of the International Law Association on the subject of parallel importation) pp. 706-749

- Stefan Szymanski and Tommaso Valletti
- Pharmaceutical parallel trade in Europe: stakeholder and competition effects (First report (final) to the Committee on International Trade Law of the International Law Association on the subject of parallel importation) pp. 758-798

- Panos Kanavos and Joan Costa-Font
- Deflation and monetary policy in a historical perspective: remembering the past or being condemned to repeat it? (The macroeconomics of low inflation) pp. 800-844

- Michael Bordo and Andrew Filardo
Volume 20, issue 43, 2005
- The Russian ‘flat tax’ reform (Income tax evasion: A theoretical analysis) pp. 398-444

- Anna Ivanova, Michael Keen and Alexander Klemm
- Educational production in Europe (Does class size matter?) pp. 446-504

- Ludger Wößmann
- Inter vivos transfers and bequests in three OECD countries (Precautionary savings and accidental bequests) pp. 506-565

- Ernesto Villanueva
- The impact of rules of origin on trade flows (Rules of origin and the EU-Med partnership: the case of textiles) pp. 568-624

- Patricia Augier, Michael Gasiorek and Charles Lai Tong
Volume 20, issue 42, 2005
- Securitization of taxes implicit in PAYG pensions (The Hungarian Pension System Before and After the 1998 Reform) pp. 216-265

- Salvador Valdés-Prieto
- Capital quality improvement and the sources of economic growth in the euro area (Decomposing Learning by Doing in New Plants) pp. 268-306

- Plutarchos Sakellaris and Focco Vijselaar
- Fear of service outsourcing: is it justified? (Location of vertically linked industries: agglomeration versus comparative advantage) pp. 308-347

- Mary Amiti and Shang-Jin Wei
- Trade liberalization in the Doha Development Round (Trade in Manufactures, the Outcome of the Uruguay Round and Developing Country Interests) pp. 350-391

- Joseph Francois, Hans Meijl and Frank van Tongeren
Volume 20, issue 41, 2005
- Marketization of household production and the EU–US gap in work (Gender effect on housework allocation: Evidence from Spanish two-earner couples) pp. 6-50

- Richard Freeman and Ronald Schettkat
- Determinants and effects of foreign direct investment: evidence from German firm-level data (Estimating the knowledge-capital model of the multinational enterprise: comment on Carr, David L) pp. 52-110

- Claudia Buch, Joern Kleinert, Alexander Lipponer, Farid Toubal and Richard Baldwin
- Television in a digital age: what role for public service broadcasting?* (‘Market provision of broadcasting: A welfare analysis’, mimeo) pp. 112-157

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap and Paul Seabright
- The transition to digital television* (Balladurette and Juppette: A discrete analysis of scrapping subsidies) pp. 160-209

- Jerome Adda, Marco Ottaviani and Paul Seabright
Volume 19, issue 40, 2004
- The two pillars of the European Central Bank (The demand for M3 in the euro area) pp. 390-439

- Stefan Gerlach
- Obstacles to disinflation: what is the role of fiscal expectations? (Disinflation with imperfect credibility) pp. 442-481

- Oya Celasun, R. Gaston Gelos and Alessandro Prati
- Cross-country price dispersion in the euro era: a case study of the European car market (The Law of One Price in Scandinavian duty-free stores) pp. 484-521

- Pinelopi Goldberg and Frank Verboven
- Financial market integration and economic growth in the EU (International measures of schooling years and schooling quality) pp. 524-577

- Luigi Guiso, Tullio Jappelli, Mario Padula and Marco Pagano
Volume 19, issue 39, 2004
- What determines EU decision making? Needs, power or both? (Implications of the EC expansion for European agricultural policies, trade and welfare) pp. 222-266

- Heikki Kauppi and Mika Widgrén
- Are contributions to public pension programmes a tax on employment? (Welfare state and competitiveness) pp. 268-311

- Richard Disney
- Budgetary risks from real estate and stock markets (Kapitalvinster, hushållens konsumtion och sparande) pp. 314-346

- Felix Eschenbach and Ludger Schuknecht
- European product market integration after the euro (The law of one price in Scandinavian duty-free stores) pp. 348-384

- Charles Engel and John Rogers
Volume 19, issue 38, 2004
- Seeking asylum in Europe (Violence against citizens in civil wars: looting or terror?) pp. 6-62

- Timothy Hatton
- Lessons for an ageing society: the political sustainability of social security systems (Assessing dynamic efficiency: theory and evidence) pp. 64-115

- Vincenzo Galasso and Paola Profeta
- Not only Nokia: what Finland tells us about new economy growth (The role of Nokia in the Finnish economy) pp. 118-163

- Francesco Daveri and Olmo Silva
- The case for GDP-indexed bonds (World income components: measuring and exploiting risk-sharing opportunities) pp. 166-216

- Eduardo Borensztein and Paolo Mauro
Volume 18, issue 37, 2003
- The currency union effect on trade: early evidence from EMU (A theoretical foundation for the gravity equation) pp. 315-356

- Alejandro Micco, Ernesto Stein and Guillermo Ordonez
- Divergent inflation rates in EMU (European financial integration and equity returns: a theory-based assessment) pp. 357-394

- Patrick Honohan and Philip R. Lane
- Inflation measurement and the ECB's pursuit of price stability: a first assessment (Optimal monetary policy responses to relative price changes) pp. 395-434

- Stephen Cecchetti and Mark Wynne
- The execution of monetary policy: a tale of two central banks (Estimating continuous-time stochastic volatility models of the short-term interest rate) pp. 435-467

- Leonardo Bartolini and Alessandro Prati
- Monetary transmission in the euro area: early evidence (Micro effects of macro announcements: real-time price discovery in foreign exchange) pp. 469-501

- Ignazio Angeloni and Michael Ehrmann
- Yield spreads on EMU government bonds (Fiscal policy events and interest rate swap spreads: some evidence from the EU) pp. 503-532

- Lorenzo Codogno, Carlo Favero and Alessandro Missale
- Fiscal policy and monetary integration in Europe (Consumption smoothing through fiscal policy in OECD and EU countries) pp. 533-572

- Jordi Galí and Roberto Perotti
- Life on the outside: economic conditions and prospects outside euroland (Do domestic firms benefit from foreign direct investment? Evidence from Venezuela) pp. 573-613

- David Barr, Francis Breedon and David Miles
Volume 18, issue 36, 2003
- Regulation, productivity and growth: OECD evidence (A model of growth through creative destruction) pp. 9-72

- Giuseppe Nicoletti and Stefano Scarpetta
- Economic aspects of human cloning and reprogenetics (Market making inroads in organ transplantation, assisted reproduction) pp. 73-122

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Household stockholding in Europe: where do we stand and where do we go? (Limited market participation and volatility of assets prices) pp. 123-170

- Luigi Guiso, Michael Haliassos and Tullio Jappelli
- European takeover regulation (Efficient and inefficient sales of corporate control) pp. 171-213

- Erik Berglöf and Mike Burkart
- Awarding telecom licences: the recent European experience (The German and Austrian UMTS Spectrum Auctions) pp. 215-268

- Tilman Börgers and Christian Dustmann
- An economic perspective on auctions (An efficient as cending-bid auction for multiple objects) pp. 269-308

- Philippe Jehiel and Benny Moldovanu
Volume 17, issue 35, 2002
- More power to the European Parliament? (‘Nice try: Should the Treaty of Nice be ratified’?) pp. 279-319

- Abdul G. Noury and Gérard Roland
- Delocation and European integration: is structural spending justified? (Specialization patterns in Europe) pp. 321-359

- Karen Helene Midelfart-Knarvik and Henry Overman
- Unions and labour market institutions in Europe (Deunionisation, technical change and inequality) pp. 361-408

- Daniele Checchi and Claudio Lucifora
- Can training and employment subsidies combat European unemployment? (The non-parametric identification of treatment effects in duration models) pp. 409-448

- Jochen Kluve and Christoph Schmidt
- Corporate income tax reforms and international tax competition (Do domestic firms benefit from direct foreign investment? Evidence from Venezuela) pp. 449-495

- Michael Devereux, Rachel Griffith and Alexander Klemm
- A European VAT on financial services? (Taxation of financial services under a VAT) pp. 497-534

- Harry Huizinga
- Analysis of spreads in the dollar/euro and deutschemark/dollar foreign exchange markets pp. 535-552

- Charles Goodhart, Ryan Love, Richard Payne and Dagfinn Rime
- Features of the euro's role in international financial markets pp. 553-569

- Carsten Detken and Philipp Hartmann
- Theoretical perspective on euro liquidity (The distribution of realized exchange rate volatility) pp. 571-597

- Richard K. Lyons
Volume 17, issue 34, 2002
- Public employment and labour market performance (On the benefits from rigid labour markets: Norms, market failures and social insurances) pp. 7-66

- Yann Algan, Pierre Cahuc and André Zylberberg
- Anatomy of employment growth (Growth and unemployment) pp. 67-114

- Pietro Garibaldi and Paolo Mauro
- Unemployment clusters across Europe's regions and countries (Regional evolutions) pp. 115-148

- Henry Overman and Diego Puga
- How has the euro changed the foreign exchange market? (The distribution of realized exchange rate volatility) pp. 149-192

- Harald Hau, William Killeen and Michael Moore
- The challenges facing currency usage: will the traditional transaction medium be able to resist competition from the new technologies? (Statement before the subcommittee on general oversight and investigations of the committee on banking and financial services) pp. 193-228

- Mathias Drehmann, Charles Goodhart and Malte Krueger
- Venture capital in Europe and the financing of innovative companies (Robust financial contracting and the role of venture capitalists) pp. 229-270

- Laura Bottazzi and Marco Da Rin