CESifo Economic Studies 2009

Volume 55, n°s 3-4, September/December 2009

Symposium on Executive Pay

  • ENGLMAIER Florian, ILLING Gerhard, SADKA Efraim - Introduction to the Symposium on Executive Pay, pp. 399-404
  • KANDEL Eugene - In Search of Reasonable Executive Compensation, pp. 405-433
  • DEW-BECKER Ian - How Much Sunlight Does it Take to Disinfect a Boardroom? A Short History of Executive Compensation Regulation in America, pp. 434-457
  • FRYDMAN Carola - Learning from the Past: Trends in Executive Compensation over the 20th Century, pp. 458-481
  • ADAMS Renée B., FERREIRA Daniel - Strong Managers, Weak Boards?, pp. 482-514
  • GAYLE George-Levi, MILLER Robert A. - Insider Information and Performance Pay, pp. 515-541
  • KATUSCÁK Peter - Taxes and Executive Compensation: Evidence from the 1990s, pp. 542-568
  • GEHRIG Thomas P., LÜTJE Torben, MENKHOFF Lukas - Bonus Payments and Fund Managers’ Behavior: Transatlantic Evidence, pp. 569-594

Symposium on Inequality in China

  • WHALLEY John - Introduction to the Symposium on Poverty and Inequality in China, pp. 595-597
  • DENG Quheng, LI Shi - What Lies behind Rising Earnings Inequality in Urban China? Regression-based Decompositions, pp. 598-623
  • LI Shuang, LU Ming, SATO Hiroshi - Power as a Driving Force of Inequality in China: How Do Party Membership and Social Networks Affect Pay in Different Ownership Sectors?, pp. 624-647
  • WHALLEYJohn, YUE Ximing - Rural Income Volatility and Inequality in China, pp. 648-668

(résumés du n°3-4/2009)

Volume 55, n° 2, June 2009

Symposium on the Economics of Climate Change

  • WHALLEY John - CESifo Symposium on the Economics of Climate Change: Introduction, pp. 233-234
  • BOSETTI Valentina, CARRARO Carlo, TAVONI Massimo - Climate Policy after 2012, pp. 235-254
  • WHALLEY John, WALSH Sean - Bringing the Copenhagen Global Climate Change Negotiations to Conclusion, pp. 255-285
  • CHATTERJI Shurojit, GHOSAL Sayantan - Technology, Unilateral Commitments and Cumulative Emissions Reduction, pp. 286-305

Regular Articles

  • AHN Illtae, YOON Kiho - On the Impact of Digital Music Distribution, pp. 306-325
  • DEJEAN Sylvain - What Can We Learn from Empirical Studies About Piracy?, pp. 326-352
  • MENDOZA Ronald U. - A Review of Financial Stability Instruments for Emerging Market Economies, pp. 353-397

(résumés du n° 2/2009)

Volume 55, n° 1, March 2009

Reinventing Europe

  • BORDIGNON Massimo, BUETTNER Thiess, VAN DER PLOEG Frederick - Reinventing Europe: Introduction, pp. 1-14
  • ROLAND Gérard - Legislative Behavior in the European Parliament, pp. 15-29
  • WIDGRÉN Mika - The Impact of Council Voting Rules on EU Decision-Making, pp. 30-56
  • GIURIATO Luisa - Reforming the EU Budgetary Procedure: Is Codecision a Step Forward?, pp. 57-93
  • TREUTLEIN Daniela - Zooming in on Transposition: National Execution Measures for EU Directives 1986–2002, pp. 94-109
  • BALTA Narcissa, DELGADO Juan - Home Bias and Market Integration in the EU, pp. 110-144
  • RUTA Michele - Why Lisbon Fails, pp. 145-164
  • BUTI Marco, RÖGER Werner, TURRINI Alessandro - Is Lisbon Far from Maastricht? Trade-offs and Complementarities between Fiscal Discipline and Structural Reforms, pp. 165-196
  • CERNIGLIA Floriana, PAGANI Laura - The European Union and the Member States: An Empirical Analysis of Europeans’ Preferences for Competences Allocation, pp. 197-232

(résumés du n° 1/2009)

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