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- 61: Bequests, taxation and the distribution of wealth in a general equilibrium model

- Martin Sexauer, Christian Kleiber and Klaus Wälde
- 60: Forecasting monetary policy in Switzerland: Some empirical assistance

- Thorsten Hock and Patrick Zimmermann
- 59: Die Duale Einkommensteuer des Sachverständigenrates in der Diskussion

- Marc Oeffner
- 58: "Ito's Lemma" and the Bellman equation for Poisson processes: An applied view

- Ken Sennewald and Klaus Wälde
- 57: Natural volatility, welfare and taxation

- Olaf Posch and Klaus Wälde
- 56: The Stability and Growth Pact Time to Rebuild!

- Peter Bofinger and Eric Mayer
- 55: E-Stabilty: Über die Lernbarkeit von rationalen Erwatungsgleichgewichten

- Steffen Henzel, Eric Mayer and Bodo Schimpfermann
- 54: Bank Loan Supply and Monetary Policy Transmission in Germany: An Assessment based on Matching Impulse Responses

- Oliver Hülsewig, Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 53: Resale Price Maintenance and the Service Argument (in the Book Trade)

- Norbert Schulz
- 52: The provision of public inputs in a federation under asymmetric information

- Günter Krause
- 51: On the role of budgeting in the delegated provision of public goods under asymmetric information

- Günter Krause
- 50: Sterilized Foreign Exchange Market Interventions in a Chartist-Fundamentalist Exchange Rate Model

- Robert Schmidt and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 49: A systematic comparison of professional exchange rate forecasts with judgmental forecasts of novices: Are there substantial differences?

- Robert Schmidt and Johannes Leitner
- 48: A Simulation Model for the Demographic Transition in Germany: Data Requirements, Model Structure and Calibration

- Sabine Jokisch, Gitte Halder and Hans Fehr
- 47: Pension Reform and Demographic Uncertainty: The Case of Germany

- Christian Habermann and Hans Fehr
- 46: Symmetry and asymmetry in property: Commons and anticommons

- Francesco Parisi, Norbert Schulz and Ben Depoorter
- 45: A simulation model for the demographic transition in the OECD: Data requirements, model structure and calibration

- Hans Fehr, Gitte Halder, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff
- 44: Monetary policy under currency board arrangements: An necessary flexibility for transition countries?

- Kathrin Berensmann
- 43: Bank behavior, interest rate targeting and monetary policy transmission

- Oliver Hülsewig
- 42: The BMW model as a static approximation of a foreward-looking New Keynesian macroeconomic model

- Peter Bofinger, Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 41: The mechanics of a reasonably fitted quarterly New Keynesian macro model

- Eric Mayer
- 40: Monetary and fiscal policy interaction in the Euro area with different assumptions on the Phillips curve

- Peter Bofinger and Eric Mayer
- 39: Biases of professional exchange rate forecasts: Psychological explanations and an experimentally based comparison to novices

- Johannes Leitner, Robert Schmidt and Peter Bofinger
- 38: Should one rely on professional exchange rate forecasts: An empirical analysis of professional forecasts for the €/US-$ rate

- Peter Bofinger and Robert Schmidt
- 37: Risk classification and cream skimming on the deregulated German insurance market

- Patrick F. E. Beschorner
- 36: Zur Qualität professioneller Wechselkursprognosen

- Robert Schmidt
- 35: The BMW model: Simple macroeconomics for closed and open economies a requiem for the IS/LM-AS/AD and the Mundell-Fleming model

- Peter Bofinger, Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 34: The BMW model: A new framework for teaching monetary macroeconomics in closed and open economies

- Peter Bofinger, Eric Mayer, Timo Wollmershäuser and Oliver Hülsewig
- 33: The EMU after three years: Lessons and challenges

- Peter Bofinger
- 32: Fragmentation in property: Towards a general model

- Norbert Schulz, Francesco Parisi and Ben Depoorter
- 31: Das Principal-Agent-Verhältnis zwischen Bevölkerung und Politik als zentrales Problem der Alterssicherung in Deutschland

- Stephan Fasshauer
- 30: Managed floating: Understanding the new international monetary order

- Peter Bofinger and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 29: The Economics of Crime: Investigating the Drugs-Crime Channel - Empirical Evidence from Panel Data of the German States

- Horst Entorf and Peter Winker
- 28: On the need for an international lender of last resort: Lessons from domestic financial markets

- Adalbert Winkler
- 27: Profitable cannibalization

- Norbert Schulz
- 26: James Heckman and Daniel Mc Fadden: Nobelpreis für die Wegbereiter der Mikroökonometrie

- Horst Entorf
- 25: Private and social incentives to discriminate in oligopoly

- Norbert Schulz
- 24: Social security reforms and early retirement

- Hans Fehr, Wenche I. Sterkeby and Øystein Thøgersen
- 23: Rational migration policy should tolerate non-zero illegal migration flows: Lessons from modelling the market for illegal migration

- Horst Entorf
- 22: Criminality, social cohesion and economic performance

- Horst Entorf and Hannes Spengler
- 21: Duality in property: Commons and anticommons

- Francesco Parisi, Norbert Schulz and Ben Depoorter
- 20: Erscheinungsformen und Erklärung von Mismatch am Arbeitsmarkt: Ansatzpunkte für eine zielgerichtete Arbeitsmarktpolitik

- Horst Entorf
- 19: German stock returns: The dance with the dollar

- Horst Entorf and Gösta Jamin
- 17: Thoughts on the nature of vetoes when bargaining on public projects

- Norbert Schulz
- 16: ESZB-Devisenbestand - quo vadis?

- Timo Wollmershäuser
- 15: Currency and financial crises - lessons from the Asian crises for China?

- Nicolas Schlotthauer
- 14: Monetary policy and exchange rate targeting in open economies

- Peter Bofinger and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 13: Options for the exchange rate policies in the EU accession countries (and other emerging market economies)

- Peter Bofinger and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 12: Reflections on the optimal size of government

- Hans G. Monissen
- 11: Monetary policy and monetary reform: Irving Fisher's contributions to monetary macroeconomics

- Hans E. Loef and Hans G. Monissen
- 10: Knut Wicksell und die moderne Makroökonomik

- Hans G. Monissen
- 9: Explorations of the Laffer curve

- Hans G. Monissen
- 8: Pension reform during the demographic transition

- Hans Fehr
- 7: Capacity constrained price competition and entry deterrence in heterogeneous product markets

- Norbert Schulz
- 6: Third-degree price discrimination in an oligopolistic market

- Norbert Schulz
- 5: A comment on Yin, Xiangkang and Yew-kwang Ng: Quantity precommitment and Bertrand competition yield Cournot outcomes: A case with product differentiation

- Norbert Schulz
- 4: Der deutsche Aktienmarkt, der Dollar und der Aussenhandel: Eine ökonometrische Analyse

- Horst Entorf
- 3: Die Berücksichtigung der Gemeindefinanzen im Länderfinanzausgleich: Zwischen Verfassungsrecht und Ökonomie

- Werner Ebert and Steffen Meyer
- 2e: Promotional banks as an instrument for improving the financing situation of small and medium-sized enterprises in the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe: Some observations based on the development of the German financial system

- Adalbert Winkler
- 2: Förderbanken als Instrument zur Verbesserung der Finanzierungssituation kleiner und mittlerer Unternehmen in den Transformationsstaaten Mittel- und Osteuropas

- Adalbert Winkler