Munich Reprints in Economics
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- 19554: Saving the European union: Are eurobonds the answer?
- George Soros and Hans-Werner Sinn
- 19551: On the political economy of social security and public education
- Panu Poutvaara
- 19549: Reform der Gemeindefinanzen
- Martin Junkernheinrich, Clemens Fuest, Bernd Huber, Alois Oberhauser and Monika Jachmann
- 19548: Product market competition, corporate governance and firm performance: An empirical analysis for Germany
- Silke I. Januszewski, F. Jens Köke and Joachim Winter
- 19544: Education returns of wage earners and self-employed workers: Comment
- Henrik Jordahl, Panu Poutvaara and Juha Tuomala
- 19543: Education returns of wage earners and self-employed workers: Rejoinder
- Henrik Jordahl, Panu Poutvaara and Juha Tuomala
- 19540: Are anchoring vignettes ratings sensitive to vignette age and sex?
- Hendrik Jürges and Joachim Winter
- 19536: Social Security Systems, Human Capital, and Growth in a Small Open Economy
- Michael Kaganovich and Volker Meier
- 19535: Inflation expectations from index-linked bonds: Correcting for liquidity and inflation risk premia
- Florian Kajuth and Sebastian Watzka
- 19533: An introduction
- Vesa Kanniainen and Panu Poutvaara
- 19532: Government ideology and tuition fee policy: Evidence from the German States
- Björn Kauder and Niklas Potrafke
- 19528: Direct evidence on risk attitudes and migration
- David Jaeger, Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, David Huffman, Uwe Sunde and Holger Bonin
- 19526: Development and characterisation of polyaniline-based composite membranes for gas-separation
- Gerhard Illing
- 19525: [Rezension zu] M.C. Kemp and N.V. Long, Editors, Essays in the Economics of Exhaustible Resources, North-Holland, Amsterdam (1984)
- Gerhard Illing
- 19524: Multiplier effects in economies with missing risk markets
- Gerhard Illing
- 19523: Aggregate Shocks under Imperfect Competition
- Gerhard Illing
- 19522: Private Information as Transaction Costs: The Coase Theorem Revisited
- Gerhard Illing
- 19521: Property Rights and Regulation of Environmental Quality under Asymmetric Information
- Gerhard Illing
- 19520: [Rezension zu) Huber, Bernd: Optimale Finanzpolitik und zeitliche Inkonsistenz. Eine theoretische Analyse. Heidelberg, 1995
- Gerhard Illing
- 19518: Herausforderungen an die Europäische Zentralbank
- Gerhard Illing
- 19517: Bailing in the private sector - On the adequate design of international bond contracts
- Gerhard Illing
- 19516: Editorial
- Gerhard Illing
- 19514: Editorial Announcement
- Gerhard Illing
- 19511: Zentralbanken im Griff der Finanzmärkte
- Gerhard Illing
- 19510: Stabilität durch Goldstandard?
- Gerhard Illing
- 19509: Vermögenspreise und Konsum: Neue Erkenntnisse, amerikanische Erfahrungen und europäische Herausforderungen
- Gerhard Illing and Ulrich Klüh
- 19508: Understanding the digital economy: Facts and theory introduction
- Gerhard Illing and Martin Peitz
- 19507: Fiscal multipliers and their relevance in a currency union - A survey
- Gerhard Illing and Sebastian Watzka
- 19505: Family migration and policies: Lessons from denmark
- Ilpo Kauppinen and Panu Poutvaara
- 19500: Bundesverfassungsgericht und Krisenpolitik der EZB - Stellungnahmen der Ökonomen
- Kai Konrad, Clemens Fuest, Harald Uhlig, Marcel Fratzscher and Hans-Werner Sinn
- 19493: Pollution, Factor Taxation and Unemployment
- Erkki Koskela, Ronnie Schöb and Hans-Werner Sinn
- 19492: Green tax reform and competitiveness
- Erkki Koskela, Ronnie Schöb and Hans-Werner Sinn
- 19489: Pay for politicians and candidate selection: An empirical analysis
- Kaisa Kotakorpi and Panu Poutvaara
- 19487: Social security reform and investment in education: Is there scope for a Pareto improvement?
- Marko Köthenbürger and Panu Poutvaara
- 19486: Social security reform and investment in education: Is there scope for a Pareto improvement?
- Marko Köthenbürger and Panu Poutvaara
- 19484: Recycling for sustainability - A long run perspective?
- Thomas Kuhn, Karen Pittel and Thomas Schulz
- 19482: Does innovation cause exports? Evidence from exogenous innovation impulses and obstacles using German micro data
- Stefan Lachenmaier and Ludger Wößmann
- 19480: Intragenerational externalities and intergenerational transfers
- Martin Kolmar and Volker Meier
- 19477: Military draft and economic growth in oecd countries
- Katarina Keller, Panu Poutvaara and Andreas Wagener
- 19476: Does a military draft discourage enrollment in higher education?
- Katarina Keller, Panu Poutvaara and Andreas Wagener
- 19475: A simple model of privately profitable but socially useless speculation
- Murray Kemp and Hans-Werner Sinn
- 19474: Suit the action to the word, the word to the action: Hypothetical choices and real decisions in Medicare Part D
- Iris Kesternich, Florian Heiss, Daniel McFadden and Joachim Winter
- 19473: Who is afraid of political risk? Multinational firms and their choice of capital structure
- Iris Kesternich and Monika Schnitzer
- 19472: On the Use of Information in Oligopolistic Insurance Markets
- Iris Kesternich and Heiner Schumacher
- 19467: Neue Informations-und Kommunikationstechnik: Lösung für den Arbeitsmarkt der Zukunft?
- Stefan Klein, Irene Bertschek, Oliver Falck and Constantin Mang
- 19465: Yield spreads on EMU government Bonds -how the Financial crisis has helped investors to Rediscover Risk
- Catharina Klepsch and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 19461: Rent taxation and its intertemporal welfare effects in a small open economy
- Marko Koethenbuerger and Panu Poutvaara
- 19459: Why are more redistributive social security systems smaller? A median voter approach
- Marko Koethenbuerger, Panu Poutvaara and Paola Profeta
- 19458: Stock market expectations of dutch households
- Michael Hurd, Maarten van Rooij and Joachim Winter
- 19454: Performance of procrastinators: On the value of deadlines
- Fabian Herweg and Daniel Müller
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