CESifo Economic Studies

Volume 62, n° 4, December 2016

  • AUER Wolfgang, DANZER Natalia - Fixed-Term Employment and Fertility: Evidence from German Micro Data, pp. 595-623
  • HENER Timo - Unconditional Child Benefits, Mothers’ Labor Supply, and Family Well-Being: Evidence from a Policy Reform, pp. 624-649
  • BONIN Holger, REUSS Karsten, STICHNOTH Holger - The Monetary Value of Family Policy Measures in Germany over the Life Cycle: Evidence from a Dynamic Microsimulation Model, pp. 650-671
  • MÜLLER Kai-Uwe, WROHLICH Katharina - Two Steps Forward—One Step Back? Evaluating Contradicting Child Care Policies in Germany, pp. 672-698
  • BAUERNSCHUSTER Stefan, BORCK Rainald - Formal Child Care and Family Structure: Theory and Evidence, pp. 699-724
  • PETER Frauke H., SCHOBER Pia S., SPIESS Katharina C. - Early Birds in Day Care: The Social Gradient in Starting Day Care and Children’s Non-cognitive Skills, pp. 725-751
  • DEL BOCA Daniela, PRONZATO Chiara, SORRENTI Giuseppe - When Rationing Plays a Role: Selection Criteria in the Italian Early Childcare System, pp. 752-775

(résumés du n° 4/2016)

Volume 62, n° 3, September 2016

  • KRUSE Jürgen, WETZEL Heike - Energy Prices, Technological Knowledge, and Innovation in Green Energy Technologies: a Dynamic Panel Analysis of European Patent Data, pp. 397-425
  • DUMONT Michel, SPITHOVEN André, TEIRLINCK Peter - Public Support for R&D and the Educational Mix of R&D Employees, pp. 426-452
  • LASITEW Addisu A. - Employment Protection and Misallocation of Resources Across Plants: International Evidence, pp. 453-490
  • ERLER Alexander, HOHBERGER Stefan - TARGET2: How Costly is Buying Time? pp. 491-505
  • EHLERS Tim, SCHWAGER Robert - Honest Grading, Grade Inflation, and Reputation, pp. 506-521
  • ENGLMAIER Florian, KOLASKA Thomas, LEIDER Stephen - Reciprocity in Organizations: Evidence from the UK, pp. 522-546
  • CASSEY Andrew J. - The Destinations of State Trade Missions, pp. 547-571
  • DJAJIC Slobodan, MICHAEL Michael S. - Illegal Immigration, Foreign Aid, and the Transit Countries, 572-593

(résumés du n° 3/2016)

Volume 62, n° 2, June 2016

A Fiscal Union in the Eurozone

  • TEULINGS Coen - Are Bubbles Bad? Is a Higher Debt Target for the Eurozone Desirable? pp, 197-209
  • DOLLS Mathias, FUEST Clemens, HEINEMANN Friedrich, PEICHL Andreas - Reconciling Insurance with Market Discipline: a Blueprint for a European Fiscal Union, pp. 210-231
  • ECONOMIDES George, PHILIPPOPOULOS Apostolis, VARTHALITIS Petros - Monetary Union, Even Higher Integration, or Back to National Currencies? pp. 232-255
  • BASSO Henrique S., COSTAIN James - Fiscal Delegation in a Monetary Union with Decentralized Public Spending, pp. 256-288
  • LIPATOV Vilen, WEICHENRIEDER Alfons - A Decentralization Theorem of Taxation, pp. 289-300
  • IARA Anna - Revenue for EMU: A Contribution to the Debate on Fiscal Union, pp. 301-331
  • OKSANEN Heikki - Smoothing Asymmetric Shocks vs. Redistribution in the Euro Area: a Simple Proposal for Dealing with Mistrust, pp. 332-375
  • HEBOUS Shafik, WEICHENRIEDER Alfons - Toward a Mutualization of European Unemployment Insurance? On Limiting the Downsides of a Fiscal Transfer System for the Eurozone, 376-395

(résumés du n° 2/2016)

Volume 62, n° 1, March 2016

  • PREAN Nora, MAYR Karin - Cyclical Unemployment Fluctuations of Immigrants and Natives: Evidence from Austria, pp. 1-25
  • FARNHAM Martin, SEVAK Purvi - Housing Wealth and Retirement Timing, pp. 26-46
  • ILLING Gerhard, SIEMSEN Thomas - Forward Guidance at the Zero Lower Bound in a Model of Price-Level Targeting, pp. 47-67
  • FRATSCHER Marcel - Rules Versus Human Beings, and the Mandate of the ECB, pp. 68-87
  • LAVY Victor - What Makes an Effective Teacher? Quasi-Experimental Evidence, pp. 88-125
  • AGASISTI Tommaso, MURTINU Samuele, SIBIANO Piergiacomo - The Heterogeneity of the ‘Private School Effect’ in Italian Primary Education, pp. 126-147
  • BELLEFLAMME Paul, JACQMIN Julien - An Economic Appraisal of MOOC Platforms: Business Models and Impacts on Higher Education, pp. 148-169
  • CHAN Ho Fai, FREY Bruno S., GALLUS Jana, SCHAFFNER Markus, TORGLER Benno, WHYTE Stephen - External Influence as an Indicator of Scholarly Importance, pp. 170-195

 (résumés du n° 1/2016)

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