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- 108: Internationalisierung der Wettbewerbspolitik: Korrelat zur internationalen Handelspolitik?

- Georg Koopmann
- 107: Welfare effects of demographic changes in a Ramsey growth model

- Silvia Stiller
- 106: Defining investment additionality for CDM projects: Practical approaches

- Thomas Langrock, Axel Michaelowa and Sandra Greiner
- 105: Are reforms from a centrally planned to a market system bad for health?

- Marc Suhrcke
- 104: Risk diversification and tax competition: The influence of risk correlations and tax provisions on tax competition

- Markus Berndt and Bettina Reichl
- 103: Preferential trade agreements: The case of EU-Mexico

- Matthias Busse, Matthias Huth and Georg Koopmann
- 102: Testing uncovered interest parity at short and long horizons

- Menzie Chinn and Guy Meredith
- 101: Culture and finance in a globalised world – An uneasy relation

- Beate Reszat
- 100: New development in the Japanese corporate governance in the 1990s – The role of corporate pension funds

- Megumi Suto
- 99: Demographic change and consumption: A long-term simulation analysis

- Silvia Stiller
- 98: Spatial R&D spillovers and economic growth: Evidence from West Germany

- Michael Funke and Annekatrin Niebuhr
- 97: City size distribution and growth

- Andreas Kopp
- 96: Die Koexistenz von Zertifikatemärkten für grünen Strom und CO2-Emissionen: Wer gewinnt und wer verliert?

- Wolfgang Bräuer, Marcus Stronzik and Axel Michaelowa
- 95: New migration needs a NEMP (a new European migration policy)

- Thomas Straubhaar
- 94: Why do we need a general agreement on movements of people (GAMP)?

- Thomas Straubhaar
- 93: Evolution, spatial selforganisation and path dependence: Tokyo's role as an international financial center

- Beate Reszat
- 92: Implications of EU enlargement on the EU greenhouse gas "bubble" and internal burden sharing

- Axel Michaelowa and Regina Betz
- 91: Klimapolitik in Deutschland: Eine Problemanalyse aus Expertensicht

- Alexandra Böckem
- 90: CDM projects in China's energy supply and demand sectors – Opportunities and barriers

- Axel Michaelowa, Asuka Jusen, Karsten Krause, Bernhard Grimm and Tobias Koch
- 89: Burden sharing and cohesion countries in European climate policy: The Portuguese example

- Suraje Dessai and Axel Michaelowa
- 88: International mobility of the highly skilled: Brain gain, brain drain or brain exchange

- Thomas Straubhaar
- 87: Spatial structural change – Evidence and prospects

- Franz-Josef Bade, Annekatrin Niebuhr and Matthias Schönert
- 86: Ten years after: What is special about transition countries?

- Daniel Gros and Marc Suhrcke
- 85: Regionalpolitische Implikationen der neuen ökonomischen Geographie

- Konrad Lammers and Silvia Stiller
- 84: Räumliche Wachstumszusammenhänge – Empirische Befunde für Deutschland

- Annekatrin Niebuhr
- 83: Finanzierungsstruktur und Risiken im Unternehmenssektor der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Eine empirische Bestandsaufnahme

- Eckhardt Wohlers, Ingrid Größl and Peter Stahlecker
- 82: Convergence criteria for participation in the flexible mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol

- Axel Michaelowa, Michael Dutschke and Marcus Stronzik
- 78: Firing Costs: Eurosclerosis or Eurosuccesses?

- Yu-Fu Chen, Dennis J. Snower and Gylfi Zoega
- 77: Persistent and transitory shocks, learning, and investment dynamics
- Huntley Schaller and Bartholomew Moore
- 76: National and international developments in technology – Trends, patterns and implications for policy

- Georg Koopmann and Felix Münnich
- 75: Europäische Integration und räumliche Entwicklungsprozesse: Wo bleibt die nationale Ebene?

- Konrad Lammers
- 74: Räumliche Wirkungen der Globalisierung in Deutschland

- Konrad Lammers
- 73: Early Crediting of Emissions Reduction – A Panacea or Pandora's Box?

- Axel Michaelowa and Marcus Stronzik
- 72: Klimapolitik in Großbritannien: Abfallprodukt der Energiemarktliberalisierung oder gezielte Politikmaßnahmen?

- Axel Michaelowa
- 71: Klimapolitik in Frankreich

- Axel Michaelowa
- 70: Tightening the system: Central allocation of emission rights

- Michael Dutschke, Axel Michaelowa and Marcus Stronzik
- 69: Konsumeffekte demographischer Veränderungen - Eine Simulationsanalyse für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland

- Silvia Stiller
- 68: Issues and open questions of greenhouse gas emission trading under the Kyoto protocol

- Michael Dutschke and Axel Michaelowa
- 67: The "efficiency defense" in the US American merger policy

- Konstanze Kinne
- 66: Die Bedeutung der EU-Institution in der Klimapolitik: Eine Public-Choice-Analyse

- Andrea Böckem
- 65: Integration der Märkte und wettbewerbspolitischer Handlungsbedarf

- Harald Großmann
- 64: Wettbewerbspolitische Instrumente der Welthandelsorganisation

- Georg Koopmann
- 63: Nach dem Euro-Gipfel: Perspektiven der Europäischen Währungsunion

- Theresia Theurl and Christa Randzio-Plath
- 62: Creation and sharing of credits through the clean development mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol

- Michael Dutschke and Axel Michaelowa
- 61: "Natural integration": A new approach to integration policy in developing countries

- Rasul Shams
- 60: EMU and transatlantic economic relations

- Peter Kenen
- 59: Ghana integrated to the world economy: Focus on Ghana-UK-Germany trade linkage model

- Daniel Bruce Sarpong
- 58: Interest groups and efficient design of the clean development mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol

- Michael Dutschke and Axel Michaelowa
- 57: Zum Einfluß von Unsicherheit auf die gesamtwirtschaftliche Investitionstätigkeit

- Wilhelm Mailand
- 56: German foreign economic policy in the age of globalisation

- Georg Koopmann
- 55: Sovereign credit ratings, emerging market risk and financial market volatility

- Helmut Reisen and Julia von Maltzan
- 54: Tax competition for international portfolio capital among emerging markets: An approach considering the substitutability of risky assets

- Bettina Reichl
- 53: Übertragung des Demokratiemodells der neuen politischen Ökonomie auf die Klimapolitik

- Axel Michaelowa
- 52: Emerging financial centres

- Beate Reszat
- 51: Testing incentives for illegal employment: Implicit contracts vs trade union bargaining

- Stefan Haupt
- 50: Globalization and the competitiveness of regional blocks in comparative perspective

- Bernhard Fischer
- 49: Joint Implementation as Development Policy - The Case of Costa Rica

- Michael Dutschke and Axel Michaelowa