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Unintended Detrimental Effects of Environmental Policy: The Green Paradox and Beyond
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable consequences. Recently, a large literature has emerged showing under what conditions this so-called 'Green Paradox' may occur. We review this literature and identify the key mechanisms behind these paradoxical policy outcomes and highlight avenues for future research
Adding geography to the new economic geography
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • from the RePEc website: www.RePEc.org • from the CESifo website: Twww.CESifo-group.deT CESifo Working Paper No. 203
Are World Leaders Loss Averse?
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Introduction: CESifo Conference in Law and Economics - Munich, May 2010
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This issue of the Review of Law and Economics contains a selection of papers presented at the 1st Annual CESifo Conference in Law and Economics, which took place at Munich, in May 2010.</jats:p
Introduction: CESifo Conference in Law and Economics - Munich, May 2010
This issue of the Review of Law and Economics contains a selection of papers presented at the 1st Annual CESifo Conference in Law and Economics, which took place at Munich, in May 2010.
EEAG report on the European economy 2015: blurring the borders
On 24 February 2015, the European Economic Advisory Group at CESifo presented its fourteenth report ”Report on the European Economy” at a press conference in Brussels and at press conferences in major European cities
Dynamics of Endogenous Business Cycles and Exchange Rate Volatility
Böhm V, Kikuchi T. Dynamics of Endogenous Business Cycles and Exchange Rate Volatility. CESifo Working Paper. Vol 797. München: CESifo Group Munich; 1999
Tax Neutrality: Illusion or Reality? The Case of Entrepreneurship (con V. Kanniainen), CESifo Working Paper Series No. 2306.
CESifo Working Paper No. 230
How to be well shod to absorb shocks? : Shock synchronization and joining the Euro zone
This paper examines the demand and supply shocks observed in the present Eurozone member states and those observed in some neighboring countries. The analysis is based on recent data and each Eurozone member country is compared with an aggregate series corresponding to an area made up of the entire Eurozone minus the country being compared. The results of the study confirm that, even when the series are corrected by removing the country being compared, the disturbances observed in large Eurozone countries are well correlated with the disturbances observed in other Eurozone member countries. JEL Code: E42, F31, F33. Keywords: shocks, Eurozone, optimal currency area
The Laggard of Europe (CESifo Forum Vol. 4, Special Issue No. 1)
CESifo Forum 1 / 2003 Special: Paper presented at the Academy of Sciences of Northrhine-Westphalia on 13 November 2002. This paper is based on Hans-Werner Sinn, Die rote Laterne, Die Gründe für die Wachstumsschwäche und die notwendigen Reformen, ifo Schnelldienst 55, 2002, No. 23, 17 December 2002, special issue. Some of the material is also contained in condensed form in European Economic Advisory Group at CESifo, Report on the European Economy 2003, Ifo Institute for Economic Research: Munich 2003, chapter 1, appendices 4 and 5
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