Munich Reprints in Economics
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- 20338: Price variability and price dispersion in a stable monetary environment: Evidence from German retail markets
- Matthias Fengler and Joachim Winter
- 20337: Reciprocity and resistance to comprehensive reform
- Urs Fischbacher and Simeon Schudy
- 20336: Heterogeneous reactions to heterogeneity in returns from public goods
- Urs Fischbacher, Simeon Schudy and Sabrina Teyssier
- 20334: The effects of in-work benefit reform in Britain on couples: Theory and evidence
- Marco Francesconi, Helmut Rainer and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 20333: Unintended consequences of welfare reform for children with single parents: a theoretical analysis
- Marco Francesconi, Helmut Rainer and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 20332: The effect of income shifting on the efficiency properties of consumption-tax systems
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20331: Can regional policy in a federation improve economic efficiency?
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20329: Capital mobility and tax competition
- Clemens Fuest, Bernd Huber and Jack Mintz
- 20327: Why is the corporate tax rate lower than the personal tax rate? The role of new firms
- Clemens Fuest, Bernd Huber and Søren Nielsen
- 20322: A euro rescue plan
- Wolfgang Franz, Clemens Fuest, Martin Hellwig and Hans-Werner Sinn
- 20320: Der Markt für Venture Capital: Anreizprobleme, Governance Strukturen und staatliche Interventionen
- Georg Gebhardt and Klaus Schmidt
- 20319: Tax competition, tax coordination and tax harmonization: The effects of EMU
- Bernd Genser and Andreas Haufler
- 20318: Editorial note
- Bernd Genser, Erkki Koskela and Panu Poutvaara
- 20316: Internationale Forschungs- und Entwicklungsstandorte
- Alexander Gerybadze, Monika Schnitzer and Nina Czernich
- 20313: Why do countries combine the exemption system for the taxation of foreign profits with domestic double taxation relief?
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20312: Ist eine große Steuerreform finanzierbar?
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20311: Why Capital Income Taxes Survive in Open Economies: The Role of Multinational Firms
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20310: Why is there so little tax coordination? The role of majority voting and international tax evasion
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20306: New business formation by industry over space and time: A multidimensional analysis
- Michael Fritsch and Oliver Falck
- 20303: What accounts for international differences in student performance? A re-examination using PISA data
- Thomas Fuchs and Ludger Wößmann
- 20302: Wage bargaining, Labor-tax progression, and welfare
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20301: Efficiency wages, employment, and the marginal income-tax rate: A note
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20300: Eine beschäftigungsfreundliche Reform der 620-DM-Arbeitsverhältnisse
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20299: Second-best pollution taxes
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20298: Tax Coordination and Unemployment
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20297: Das Vollanrechnungsverfahren ist nicht mehr zeitgemäß
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20296: Is tax progression really good for employment? A model with endogenous hours of work
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20295: Why do governments subsidise investment and not employment?
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20294: Labor and capital income taxation, fiscal competition, and the distribution of wealth
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20293: Steuerliche Probleme von Mitarbeiter-Aktienoptionen
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20292: Tax competition and tax coordination in a median voter model
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20291: Tax progression and human capital in imperfect labour markets
- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- 20287: Politics and privatization in Central and Eastern Europe: A panel data analysis Bjørnskov and Potrafke Politics and Privatization in Central and Eastern Europe
- Christian Bjørnskov and Niklas Potrafke
- 20285: Sind die Probleme der Bevölkerungsalterung durch eine höhere Geburtenrate lösbar?
- Barbara Berkel, Axel H. Börsch-Supan, Alexander Ludwig and Joachim Winter
- 20284: European imbalances
- Giuseppe Bertola, Edward Driffill, Harold James, Hans-Werner Sinn, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Akos Valentinyi
- 20283: Labour market reforms and youth unemployment
- Giuseppe Bertola, Edward Driffill, Harold James, Hans-Werner Sinn, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Akos Valentinyi
- 20282: Macroeconomic outlook
- Giuseppe Bertola, Edward Driffill, Harold James, Hans-Werner Sinn, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Akos Valentinyi
- 20281: Us precedents for europe
- Giuseppe Bertola, Edward Driffill, Harold James, Hans-Werner Sinn, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Akos Valentinyi
- 20279: Institutional effects in a simple model of educational production
- John H. Bishop and Ludger Wößmann
- 20277: Political ideology and economic freedom across Canadian provinces
- Christian Bjørnskov and Niklas Potrafke
- 20275: The size and scope of government in the US states: Does party ideology matter?
- Christian Bjørnskov and Niklas Potrafke
- 20270: Policy competition for foreign direct investment between asymmetric countries
- Kjetil Bjorvatn and Carsten Eckel
- 20269: Technology sourcing and strategic foreign direct investment
- Kjetil Bjorvatn and Carsten Eckel
- 20268: Strategic privatization in developing countries
- Kjetil Bjorvatn and Carsten Eckel
- 20267: The looks of a winner: Beauty and electoral success
- Niclas Berggren, Henrik Jordahl and Panu Poutvaara
- 20266: Funktionswandel der EZB?
- Tim Berg, Kai Carstensen, Gustav Horn, Michael Lamla, Jan-Egbert Sturm, Gunther Schnabl and Carl C. von Weizsäcker
- 20263: Does womens education affect fertility? Evidence from pre-demographic transition Prussia
- Sascha Becker, Francesco Cinnirella and Ludger Wößmann
- 20261: Education and catch-up in the industrial revolution
- Sascha Becker, Erik Hornung and Ludger Wößmann
- 20256: Luther and the girls: Religious denomination and the female education gap in nineteenth-century Prussia
- Sascha Becker and Ludger Wößmann
- 20255: Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History
- Sascha Becker and Ludger Wößmann
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