Empirica
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Volume 33, issue 5, 2006
- Fiscal shocks, output dynamics and macroeconomic stability: an empirical assessment for Austria (1983–2002) pp. 267-284
- Harald Badinger
- Social security and retirement incentives in Austria pp. 285-313
- Helmut Hofer and Reinhard Koman
- Does the merger paradox exist even without any regulations? Evidence from Germany in the pre-1914 period pp. 315-328
- Gerhard Kling
- Behind the black box: a survey of real-world investment appraisal approaches pp. 329-350
- Michelle Baddeley
- The generosity of the welfare state towards the elderly pp. 351-360
- Mathieu Lefèbvre and Pierre Pestieau
Volume 33, issue 4, 2006
- Intermediate goods trade and international wage convergence in Central Europe pp. 181-192
- Peter Egger
- Conditional correlations in the returns on oil companies stock prices and their determinants pp. 193-207
- Massimo Giovannini, Margherita Grasso, Alessandro Lanza and Matteo Manera
- EMU and the transmission of monetary policy: evidence from business lending rates pp. 209-229
- Boris Hofmann
- Wages and productivity: the role of labour market institutions in OECD countries pp. 231-243
- Juan Duque, Raul Ramos and Jordi Suriñach
- Consumption and disposable income in the EU countries: the role of wealth effects pp. 245-254
- Christian Dreger and Hans-Eggert Reimers
- Specialization and concentration: a note on theory and evidence pp. 255-266
- Karl Aiginger and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
Volume 33, issue 2, 2006
- Fiscal policy and public debt sustainability in the EMU pp. 61-62
- Reinhard Neck and Robert Holzmann
- EMU fiscal indicators: a misleading compass? pp. 63-87
- Fabrizio Balassone, Daniele Franco and Stefania Zotteri
- Policy mix and debt sustainability: evidence from fiscal policy rules pp. 89-112
- Peter Claeys
- Are the effects of fiscal policy really nonlinear? A note pp. 113-125
- Christophe Kamps
- Testing the sustainability of German fiscal policy: evidence for the period 1960–2003 pp. 127-140
- Alfred Greiner, Uwe Koeller and Willi Semmler
- Sustainability of Austrian public debt: a political economy perspective pp. 141-154
- Gottfried Haber and Reinhard Neck
- The sustainability of Portuguese fiscal policy from a historical perspective pp. 155-179
- Carlos Marinheiro
Volume 33, issue 1, 2006
- “I’ll be Back” – Austrian Recalls pp. 1-18
- René Böheim
- Employment and growth in an aging society: a simulation study for Austria pp. 19-33
- Josef Baumgartner, Helmut Hofer, Serguei Kaniovski, Ulrich Schuh and Thomas Url
- Health information and cigarette consumption: supply and spatial considerations pp. 35-47
- Craig A. Gallet
- Firm survival in the German automobile industry pp. 49-60
- Uwe Cantner, Kristina Dreßler and Jens Krüger
Volume 32, issue 3, 2005
- Reforming Severance Pay: Toward an Understanding of Program Rationale, Economic Impact and Reform Options pp. 251-253
- Robert Holzmann
- The Austrian Severance Pay Reform: Toward a Funded Pension Pillar pp. 255-274
- Reinhard Koman, Ulrich Schuh and Andrea Weber
- Severance Payment Programs in Latin America pp. 275-307
- Miguel Jaramillo and Jaime Saavedra
- Severance Pay and Corporate Finance: Empirical Evidence from a Panel of Austrian and Italian Firms pp. 309-343
- Mirko Cardinale and Mike Orszag
- What Have We Learned about the Employment Effects of Severance Pay? Further Iterations of Lazear Et al pp. 345-368
- John Addison and Paulino Teixeira
Volume 32, issue 2, 2005
- Has Austria’s Accession to the EU Triggered an Increase in Competition? A Sectoral Markup Study pp. 145-180
- Harald Badinger and Fritz Breuss
- The Fiscal Impact of Immigrants in Austria – A Generational Accounting Analysis pp. 181-216
- Karin Mayr-Dorn
- Persistence in Corporate Performance? Empirical Evidence from Panel Unit Root Tests pp. 217-230
- Jan Bentzen, Erik Madsen, Valdemar Smith and Mogens Dilling-Hansen
- Attitudes Towards Paying Taxes in Austria: An Empirical Analysis pp. 231-250
- Benno Torgler and Friedrich Schneider
Volume 32, issue 1, 2005
- Introduction pp. 1-2
- Hansjörg Klausinger, Ingrid Kubin, Alfred Stiassny, Herbert Walther, Christoph Weiss and Martin Zagler
- Growth and Institutions pp. 3-18
- Philippe Aghion
- Explaining Differences in Economic Growth among OECD Countries pp. 19-43
- Karl Aiginger and Martin Falk
- Sectoral and Aggregate Technology Shocks:Is There a Relationship? pp. 45-72
- Werner Hölzl and Andreas Reinstaller
- Productivity and Employment in the Information Economy: What Kaldor’s and Verdoorn’s Growth Laws Can Teach the US pp. 73-90
- Stephan Seiter
- Work Incentives and Labor Supply Effects of the ‘Mini-Jobs Reform’ in Germany pp. 91-116
- Viktor Steiner and Katharina Wrohlich
- Skill Intensity in Foreign Trade and Economic Growth pp. 117-144
- Julia Wörz
Volume 31, issue 4, 2004
- Are Minimum Wages to Blame for Informality in the Labour Market? pp. 295-306
- Francisco Carneiro
- EU-Enlargement and Beyond: A Simulation Study on EU and Russia Integration pp. 307-323
- Pekka Sulamaa and Mika Widgrén
- Concentration and Multinationality in European Manufacturing: What’s the Effect on Productivity? pp. 325-332
- Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Testing of Unit Root Cycles in the Swedish Economy pp. 333-344
- Luis Gil-Alana
Volume 31, issue 2, 2004
- Editorial: Advances in Macroeconomics: Uncertainty, Theory and Policy Design pp. 69-70
- Reinhard Neck
- Monetary and Fiscal Management, Finance, and Growth pp. 71-91
- Thorvaldur Gylfason
- How Do Debit Cards Affect Cash Demand? Survey Data Evidence pp. 93-115
- Helmut Stix
- Growth and Welfare Effects of Tax Cuts: The Case of a Productive Public Input with Technological Risk pp. 117-135
- Ingrid Ott and Susanne Soretz
- Investment Under Monetary Uncertainty: A Panel Data Investigation pp. 137-162
- Andrew Hughes Hallett, Gert Peersman and Laura Piscitelli
- Globalization, Financial Volatility and Monetary Policy pp. 163-184
- Helmut Wagner and Wolfram Berger
- Searching for the natural rate of interest: a euro area perspective pp. 185-204
- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma, Ernest Gnan and Doris Ritzberger-Gruenwald
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interactions in the Euro Area pp. 205-227
- Willi Semmler and Wenlang Zhang
- European Monetary and Fiscal Policies after the EU Enlargement pp. 229-245
- Reinhard Neck, Haber Gottfried and Warwick McKibbin
- Exchange Rate Movements and Employment Growth: An OCA Assessment of the CEE Economies pp. 247-280
- Ansgar Belke and Leo Kaas
- Is a Conservative Central Banker a (Perfect) Substitute for Wage Coordination? pp. 281-294
- Nicola Acocella and Giovanni Di Bartolomeo
Volume 31, issue 1, 2004
- Aggregate Matching Efficiency: A Stochastic Production Frontier Approach, France 1990–1994 pp. 1-25
- Aomar Ibourk, Bénédicte Maillard, Sergio Perelman and Henri Sneessens
- Exploring Voter Preferences in Cultural Policy: A Case Study for Austria pp. 27-42
- Michael Getzner
- International Evidence on Import Demand pp. 43-53
- Mike Tsionas and Dimitris Christopoulos
- Is Pricing to Market Behavior a Long-Run Phenomenon? A Non-Stationary Panel Analysis pp. 55-67
- Abdulnasser Hatemi-J and Manuchehr Irandoust
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