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- 5-5: Wilhelm Röpke und die Katholische Soziallehre

- Tim Petersen
- 5-4: Macht und Wissen als Determinanten: Zur Rolle des Staates in der Wirtschaftspolitik bei Walter Eucken und Friedrich August von Hayek

- Stefan Kolev
- 5-3: Interests versus culture in the theory of institutional change?

- Joachim Zweynert
- 5-2: Die Entstehung ordnungsökonomischer Paradigmen: Theoriegeschichtliche Betrachtungen

- Joachim Zweynert
- 5-11: F. A. Hayek as an ordo-liberal

- Stefan Kolev
- 5-10: The French revolution and the transfer of the open access order to the South-Western German states and Prussia

- Joachim Zweynert
- 5-1: Europa als Wirtschafts- und Sozialmodell?

- Joachim Zweynert
- 4-9: CDM afforestation and reforestation baseline methodologies: An analysis of the submission and approval process

- Axel Michaelowa and V. R. S. Rawat
- 4-8: Greenhouse gas benefits of fighting obesity

- Axel Michaelowa and Björn Dransfeld
- 4-7: On the impact of renewable energy support schemes on power prices

- Sven Bode
- 4-6: CO2 emission reduction potential of large-scale energy efficiency measures in heavy industry in China, India, Brazil, Indonesia and South Africa

- Daisuke Hayashi and Matthias Krey
- 4-5: CO2 emission reduction potential of large-scale energy efficiency measures in power generation from fossil fuels in China, India, Brazil, Indonesia and South Africa

- Benn J. Boehme and Matthias Krey
- 4-4: CDM potential of SPV pumps in India

- Pallav Purohit and Axel Michaelowa
- 4-3: CDM: Current status and possibilities for reform

- Axel Michaelowa
- 4-2: Climate or development: Is ODA diverted from its original purpose?

- Axel Michaelowa and Katharina Michaelowa
- 4-11: Lessons from submission and approval process of large-scale energy efficiency CDM methodologies

- Daisuke Hayashi and Axel Michaelowa
- 4-10: Efficient DNA operation: Lessons from different DANN settings in non-Annex-B countries

- Daisuke Hayashi and Axel Michaelowa
- 4-1: Lessons from the submission and approval process of energy-efficiency CDM baseline and monitoring methodologies

- Felicia Müller-Pelzer and Axel Michaelowa
- 3-9: Skills and remittances: The case of Afghan, Egyptian, and Serbian immigrants in Germany

- Florin Vadean
- 3-8: Rethinking the effects of immigration on wages

- Gianmarco Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri
- 3-7: Regional disparities in employment of high-skilled foreigners: Determinants and options for migration policy in Germany

- Carola Burkert, Annekatrin Niebuhr and Rüdiger Wapler
- 3-6: Social relations and remittances: Evidence from Canadian micro data

- Florin Vadean and Don DeVoretz
- 3-5: Ägyptische, afghanische und serbische Diasporagemeinden in Deutschland und ihre Beiträge zur Entwicklung ihrer Herkunftsländer

- Tatjana Baraulina, Michael Bommes, Tanja El-Cherkeh, Heike Daume and Florin Vadean
- 3-4: Arbeitsmarkt und Migration: Eine empirische Analyse der Lohn- und Beschäftigungseffekte der Zuwanderung für Deutschland

- Max Friedrich Steinhardt
- 3-3: Peer effects, social multipliers and migration at school: An international comparison

- Horst Entorf and Martina Lauk
- 3-22: Migrant entrepreneurship in Hamburg: Results from a qualitative study with Turkish entrepreneurs

- Andreia Tolciu, Ann-Julia Schaland and Tanja El-Cherkeh
- 3-21: Income, consumption and remittances: Evidence from immigrants to Australia

- Giulia Bettin, Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti and Alberto Zazzaro
- 3-20: Employment convergence of immigrants in the EU: Differences across genders, regions of origin and destination

- Szilvia Hamori
- 3-2: The impact of student diversity in secondary schools: An analysis of the international PISA data and implications for the German education system

- Katharina Michaelowa and Jean Bourdon
- 3-18: Selbstständige Migrantinnen und Migranten in wissensintensiven Dienstleistungsbranchen in Deutschland: Eine neue Nischenökonomie?

- Ann-Julia Schaland
- 3-16: Migrants in the job centre: Qualitative findings on migrants' experiences with public employment support services in Germany

- Jan Schneider, Michael Fischer and Vesela Kovacheva
- 3-15: Diversität und die Wirtschaft: Erfahrungen und Perspektiven von Migrantinnen und Migranten in Deutschland

- Michael Fischer
- 3-14: Cultural diversity and economic performance: Evidence from European regions

- Elena Bellini, Gianmarco Ottaviano, Dino Pinelli and Giovanni Prarolo
- 3-13: Does citizenship matter? The economic impact of naturalizations in Germany

- Max Steinhardt
- 3-12: The labor market impact of immigration in Western Germany in the 1990's

- Francesco D'Amuri, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri
- 3-11: Diversity management and the business case

- Michael Fischer
- 3-10: Labour market entry of migrants in Germany: Does cultural diversity matter?

- Anette Haas and Andreas Damelang
- 3-1: Migration and innovation: Does cultural diversity matter for regional R&D activity?

- Annekatrin Niebuhr
- 2-9: Technology trade in economic development

- Matthias Busse and José Groizard
- 2-8: Consequences of economic: Partnership agreements between East and Southern African countries and the EU for inter- and intra-regional integration

- Axel Borrmann, Matthias Busse and Manuel de la Rocha
- 2-7: Does Africa really benefit from trade?

- Matthias Busse and José Groizard
- 2-6: Learning by doing in market reform: Lessons from a regional bond fund

- Guonan Ma and Eli Remolona
- 2-5: Institutional and structural problems of China's foreign exchange market and the RMB's role in East Asia

- Zhang Jikang and Liang Yuanyuan
- 2-4: The ASEAN Economic Community and the European experience

- Michael Plummer and Reid W. Click
- 2-3: The institutional challenge of the ACP/EU Economic Partnership Agreements

- Axel Borrmann and Matthias Busse
- 2-23: No judge, no job!: Judicial discretion and incomplete labor contracts

- Robin Christmann
- 2-22: Aid for trade and the political economy of trade liberalization

- Georg Koopmann and Ruth Hoekstra
- 2-21: Effective monetary policy conservatism: A comparison of 11 OECD countries

- Michael Berlemann and Kai Hilscher
- 2-20: Aid effectiveness in education sector of Pakistan

- Mumtaz Anwar and Sughra Aman
- 2-2: Steuern und Steuerpolitik in Entwicklungsländern: Die Eigenverantwortlichkeit der Regierungen

- Karl Wolfgang Menck and Leif Mutén