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- 09-01: Do Both U.S. and Foreign Macro Surprises Matter for the Intraday Exchange Rate? Evidence from Japan

- Rasmus Fatum, Michael Hutchison and Thomas Wu
- 08-06: Assessing the Role of Technology Adoption in China's Growth Performance

- Nadja Wirz
- 08-05: Optimal Provision of Public Goods: A Synthesis

- Claus Kreiner and Nicolaj Verdelin
- 08-04: Public Education and Growth in Developing Countries

- Christiane Schuppert and Nadja Wirz
- 08-03: An Evaluation of the Tax-Transfer Treatment of Married Couples in European Countries

- Herwig Immervoll, Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Claus Kreiner and Nicolaj Verdelin
- 08-02: Inequality and Corruption: Evidence from US States

- James E. Alt and David Lassen
- 08-01: Currency Crises and Monetary Policy in an Economy with Credit Constraints: The No Interest Parity Case

- U. Michael Bergman and Shakill Hassan
- 07-04: The Effects of Tax Competition when Politicians Create Rents to Buy Political Support

- Wolfgang Eggert and Peter Birch Sørensen
- 07-03: Do Labour Market Institutions Matter? Micro-level Wage Effects of International Outsourcing in Three European Countries

- Ingo Geishecker, Ingo Geishecker and Jakob Munch
- 07-02: How do Capital Controls Affect the Transmission of Foreign Shocks?

- Dudley Cooke
- 07-01: Real-Time Effects of Central Bank Interventions in the Euro Market

- Rasmus Fatum and Jesper Pedersen
- 06-10: Human Capital and Wages in Exporting Firms

- Jakob Munch and Jan Skaksen
- 06-09: Spending Natural Resource Revenues in an Altruistic Growth Model

- Elisabeth Hermann Frederiksen
- 06-08: An Equilibrium Analysis of the Gender Wage Gap

- Elisabeth Hermann Frederiksen
- 06-07: The Theory of Optimal Taxation: What is the Policy Relevance?

- Peter Birch Sørensen
- 06-06: Can Capital Income Taxes Survive? And Should They?

- Peter Birch Sørensen
- 06-05: Are there Diminishing Returns to R&D?

- Jakob Madsen
- 06-04: Evaluating Foreign Exchange Market Intervention: Self-Selection, Counterfactuals and Average Treatment Effects

- Rasmus Fatum and Michael Hutchison
- 06-03: Savings Accounts and the Life-Cycle Approach to Social Insurance

- Peter Birch Sørensen, Martin Ino Hansen and Lans Bovenberg
- 06-02: The Causes of Fiscal Transparency: Evidence from the American States

- James E. Alt, David Lassen and Shanna Rose
- 06-01: Optimal Taxation and Social Insurance in a Lifetime Perspective

- Lans Bovenberg and Peter Birch Sørensen
- 05-15: Tax Avoidance, Endogenous Social Norms, and the Comparison Income Effect

- Alessandro Balestrino
- 05-14: Monetary Policy News and Exchange Rate Responses: Do Only Surprises Matter?

- Rasmus Fatum and Barry Scholnick
- 05-13: The Great Japanese Stagnation: Lessons for Industrial Countries

- Michael Hutchison, Takatoshi Ito and Frank Westermann
- 05-12: Political and Judicial Checks on Corruption: Evidence from American State Governments

- James E. Alt and David Lassen
- 05-11: Present-Biased Individuals, Optimal Paternalism, and Transfers in Kind

- Jes Winther Hansen
- 05-10: Dual Income Taxation: Why and How?

- Peter Birch Sørensen
- 05-09: The Knowledge-Capital Model and Small Countries

- Helga Kristjánsdóttir
- 05-08: What Drives Sector Allocation of Foreign Direct Investment in Iceland?

- Helga Kristjánsdóttir
- 05-07: Daily Effects of Foreign Exchange Intervention: Evidence from Official Bank of Canada Data

- Rasmus Fatum
- 05-06: Rules versus Discretion in Foreign Exchange Intervention: Evidence from Official Bank of Canada High-Frequency Data

- Rasmus Fatum and Michael King
- 05-05: Foreign Exchange Intervention and Monetary Policy in Japan, 2003-04

- Rasmus Fatum and Michael Hutchison
- 05-04: Assessing the Welfare Cost of a Fixed Exchange-Rate Policy

- Niels Dam and Jesper Gregers Linaa
- 05-03: The Political Budget Cycle is Where You Can't See It: Transparency and Fiscal Manipulation

- James E. Alt and David Lassen
- 05-02: What Drives Business Cycles in a Small Open Economy with a Fixed Exchange Rate?

- Niels Dam and Jesper Gregers Linaa
- 05-01: Technology Spillover through Trade and TFP Convergence: 120 Years of Evidence for the OECD Countries

- Jakob Madsen
- 04-16: Capital Taxation, Growth, and Non-renewable Resources

- Christian Groth and Poul Schou
- 04-15: Selection Bias and the Output Costs of IMF Programs

- Michael Hutchison
- 04-14: Capital Utilization and the Foundations of Club Convergence

- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Jes Winther Hansen
- 04-13: How Similar Are European Business Cycles?

- U. Michael Bergman
- 04-12: Technological Revolutions, Innovations, and Trade Performance

- Jakob Madsen
- 04-11: Currency Crises, Capital Account Liberalization, and Selection Bias

- Reuven Glick, Xueyan Guo and Michael Hutchison
- 04-10: Optimal Taxation of Married Couples with Household Production

- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven and Claus Kreiner
- 04-09: A Revised Efficiency Principle for the Taxation of Couples

- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven and Claus Kreiner
- 04-08: Measuring Tax Efficiency: A Tax Optimality Index

- Pascalis Raimondos and Alan Woodland
- 04-07: Total Factor Productivity Revisited: A Dual Approach to Development Accounting

- Shekhar Aiyar and Carl-Johan Dalgaard
- 04-06: Outsourcing of Public Service Provision: When is it More Efficient?

- Peter Birch Sørensen
- 04-05: Equity Prices, Productivity Growth, and the 'New Economy'

- Jakob Madsen and E Davis
- 04-04: Are Corporate Tax Burdens Racing to the Bottom in the European Union?

- Signe Krogstrup
- 04-03: The Effect of Information on Voter Turnout: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- David Lassen