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Volume 142, issue V, 2006
- The economics of Long-term Care pp. 1-2

- Peter Zweifel
- Behavioral Implications of Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenditures pp. 3-11

- Edward Norton, Hua Wang and Sally Stearns
- Economic Effects of Informal Care pp. 13-22

- Courtney Van Houtven and Edward Norton
- Japan's Long-term Care Insurance Program: An Overview pp. 23-28

- Satoshi Shimizutani
- 10 Years of Social Long-term Care Insurance in Germany pp. 29-35

- Roland Eisen
- Reforming Long-term Care in Germany pp. 37-42

- Melanie Arntz, Jochen Michaelis and Alexander Spermann
- Population Ageing and Health Care Expenditure: Is Long-term Care Different? pp. 43-48

- Stefan Felder, Peter Zweifel and Andreas Werblow
- Projections of Future Expediture on Long-Term Care for Older People pp. 49-53

- Raphael Wittenberg, Juliette Malley, Linda Pickard, Adelina Comas-Herrera and Derek King
- A Macro Prediction of the Use of Care Provisions in the Netherlands (2005-2020) pp. 55-60

- Jedid-Jah Jonker, Ingrid Ooms and Isolde Woittiez
- Quantifying Uncertainty in Long-term Care Costs following the Introduction of New Drug Therapy pp. 61-68

- Paul Mc Namee
- Has Using Newer Drugs Reduced Admissions to Hospitals and Nursing Homes? pp. 69-75

- Frank Lichtenberg
- Insuring Health Risk for Elderly People: A Note Based on Stated Preferences Evidence pp. 77-84

- Rinaldo Brau and Matteo Lippi Bruni
- A Note on the Choice between Formal and Informal Care for Elderly People pp. 85-90

- Matteo Lippi Bruni and Cristina Ugolini
- The Expansion in Long-term Care Use in Japan: A Case of Supplier-Induced Demand? pp. 91-95

- Satoshi Shimizutani
- Why are White Nursing Home Residents Twice as Likely as African-Americans to Have an Advance Directive? Understanding Ethnic Differences in Advance Care Planning pp. 97-102

- Jennifer Troyer and William Mc Auley
- Marital Disruption, Step Children, and Transfers to the Elderly pp. 103-106

- Liliana Pezzin, Robert Pollak and Barbara Schone
- Welfare Effects of Long-term Care Reform in Germany pp. 107-112

- Hans Fehr and Gitte Halder
- On the Inclusion of Dementia Patients into Compulsory Long-term Care Insurance - A Sustainable Step? pp. 113-116

- Jasmin Häcker and Bernd Raffelhüschen
- Alternative Approaches to Long-term Care Financing. Distributive Implications and Sustainability for Italy pp. 117-121

- Massimo Baldini and Luca Beltrametti
- How Do Migrants Care for Their Elderly Parents? Time, Money and Location pp. 123-130

- François-Charles Wolff and Ralitza Dimova
- The Europeanization of Long-term Care pp. 131-137

- Timo Fischer
Volume 142, issue IV, 2006
- Nennwertrückzahlungen am Schweizer Aktienmarkt und ihre Auswirkungen auf den Unternehmenswert pp. 447–477

- Manuel Ammann, Ralf Seiz and Martin Zulauf
- Estimation d'un modèle TIMA avec asymétrie contemporaine par inférence indirecte pp. 479–500

- Catherine Bruneau and Amine Lahiani
- Semiparametric Construction of Spatial Generalized Hedonic Models for Private Properties pp. 501–528

- Stefan Fahrländer
- Ein multisektoraler Sammelindikator für die Schweizer Konjunktur pp. 529–577

- Michael Graff
- Fonctions de production éducationnelle: le cas de la Suisse pp. 579–615

- Muriel Meunier
Volume 142, issue III, 2006
- The Swiss Debt Brake: How it Works and What Can Go Wrong pp. 307-330

- Frank Bodmer
- Warum begeben Unternehmen Wandelanleihen? pp. 331-365

- Wolfgang Drobetz, Matthias C. Grüninger and Claudia B. Wöhle
- Women's GDP - A Time-based Input-Output Analysis pp. 367-394

- Axel Johannes Schaffer and Carsten Stahmer
- Tax Morale: A Survey with a Special Focus on Switzerland pp. 395-425

- Benno Torgler and Christoph Schaltegger
Volume 142, issue II, 2006
- A Large Deviation Approach to the Measurement of Mobility pp. 195-222

- Robert Aebi, Klaus Neusser and Peter Steiner
- Smoking Behavior and Rank-Dependent Expected-Uitility pp. 223-230

- Christophe Courbage
- Mesure de l'efficience technique dans le secteur de l'éducation: une application de la méthode DEA pp. 231-262

- Djily Diagne
- Equivalence Scales and Subjective Data in Switzerland pp. 263-284

- Jean-Marc Falter
- How Did Economic Research in Switzerland Develop since the Beginning 90s? pp. 285-306

- Miriam Hein
Volume 142, issue I, 2006
- An Analysis of Efficiency and Productivity in Swiss Hospitals pp. 1-37

- Mehdi Farsi and Massimo Filippini
- Arbeit auf Abruf und Arbeitsmarktdynamik in der Schweiz: Evaluation eines (weitgehend) nicht regulierten Beschäftigungsverhältnisses pp. 39-78

- Fred Henneberger, Alfonso Sousa-Poza and Alexandre Ziegler
- America and the Swiss Stock Exchange: An Intraday Analysis pp. 79-114

- Claudio Loderer and Marc-André Mittermayer
- Does School Duration Affect Student Performance? Findings from Canton-Based Variation in Swiss Educational Length pp. 115-145

- Vegard Skirbekk
- Durées de chômage et nationalités: Une analyse empirique pour la Suisse pp. 147-193

- Sylvain Weber
Volume 141, issue IV, 2005
- Unterhalt, Obsorge und Scheidungsanwälte: Eine ökonometrische Untersuchung der einvernehmlichen Scheidung in Österreich pp. 501-525

- Martin Halla
- A Strange Animal? The Swiss Franc Exchange Rate as a "Captured" Random Walk pp. 527-553

- Christian Jochum and Marcel Savioz
- Relative Supply and Demand for Skills in Switzerland pp. 555-584

- Patrick Puhani
- Evaluation of Further Training Programmes with an Optimal Matching Algorithm pp. 585-616

- Eva Reinowski, Birgit Schultz and Jürgen Wiemers
- Demokratische Beteiligung und Staatsausgaben: Die Auswirkungen des Frauenstimmrechts pp. 617-650

- Alois Stutzer and Lukas Kienast
Volume 141, issue III, 2005
- Intergenerational Ethics under Resource Constraints pp. 313-330

- Geir Asheim
- Spatial Analysis in Descriptive Models of Renewable Resource Management pp. 331-354

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Innovative Investments, Natural Resources and Intergenerational Fairness: Are Pension Funds Good for Sustainable Development? pp. 355-376

- Lucas Bretschger and Karen Pittel
- Marginal Costs of Carbon Dioxide Abatement: Empirical Evidence from Cross-Country Analysis pp. 377-410

- David Maradan and Anatoli Vassiliev
- A Differential Game on the Management of Natural Capital subject to Emmissions from Industry Production pp. 411-436

- Magnus Hennlock
- Intergenerational Conflicts and the Resource Policy Formation of a Short-Lived Government pp. 437-457

- Uk Hwang and Francesco Magris
- A New Approach to Pollution Modelling in Models of the Environmental Kuznets Curve pp. 459-473

- Hannes Egli
Volume 141, issue II, 2005
- In Quest of the Bank Lending Channel: Evidence for Switzerland using Individual Bank Data pp. 165-190

- Robert Bichsel and Josef Perrez
- Earnings Differentials between German and French speakers in Switzerland pp. 191-212

- Alejandra Cattaneo and Rainer Winkelmann
- Did the Bundesbank Follow a Taylor Rule? An Analysis Based on Real-Time Data pp. 213-246

- Jens Clausen and Carsten-Patrick Meier
- The Determinants of Early Retirement in Switzerland pp. 247-283

- David Dorn and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
- Macroeconomic Effects of Tariffs: Insights from a New Open Economy Macroeconomics Model pp. 285-311

- Stefan Reitz and Ulf D. Slopek
Volume 141, issue I, 2005
- Eigenschaften von Verwaltungsräten und Unternehmensperformance pp. 1-22

- Manuel Ammann and Rico von Wyss
- Unemployment and Under-Employment: The Case of Switzerland pp. 23-70

- Dragana Djurdjevic
- What are the Determinants of the Capital Structure? Evidence from Switzerland pp. 71-113

- Wolfgang Drobetz and Roger Fix
- The Efficiency of Direct Payments versus Tax Reductions under Uncertainty pp. 115-127

- Renan Goetz, Alois Keusch and Joan Ribas-Tur
- Les Suisses sont-ils prudents? pp. 129-164

- Christophe Kolodziejczyk