CESifo Working Paper Series
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Torberg Falch and Bjarne Str0m, Wage Bargaining and Political Strength in the Public
Sector, December 2005
Hartmut Egger, Peter Egger, Josef Falkinger and Volker Grossmann, International
Capital Market Integration, Educational Choice and Economic Growth, December 2005
Alexander Haupt, The Evolution of Public Spending on Higher Education in a
Democracy, December 2005
Alessandro Cigno, The Political Economy of Intergenerational Cooperation, December
2005
Michiel Evers, Ruud A. de Mooij and Daniel J. van Vuuren, What Explains the
Variation in Estimates of Labour Supply Elasticities?, December 2005
Matthias Wrede, Health Values, Preference Inconsistency, and Insurance Demand,
December 2005
Hans Jarle Kind, Marko Koethenbuerger and Guttorm Schjelderup, Do Consumers Buy
Less of a Taxed Good?, December 2005
Michael McBride and Stergios Skaperdas, Explaining Conflict in Low-Income
Countries: Incomplete Contracting in the Shadow of the Future, December 2005
Alfons J. Weichenrieder and Oliver Busch, Artificial Time Inconsistency as a Remedy
for the Race to the Bottom, December 2005
Aleksander Berentsen and Christopher Waller, Optimal Stabilization Policy with
Flexible Prices, December 2005
Panu Poutvaara and Mikael Priks, Violent Groups and Police Tactics: Should Tear Gas
Make Crime Preventers Cry?, December 2005
Yin-Wong Cheung and Kon S. Lai, A Reappraisal of the Border Effect on Relative
Price Volatility, January 2006
Stefan Bach, Giacomo Corneo and Viktor Steiner, Top Incomes and Top Taxes in
Germany, January 2006
Johann K. Brunner and Susanne Pech, Optimum Taxation of Life Annuities, January
2006
Naércio Aquino Menezes Filho, Marc-Andreas Muendler and Garey Ramey, The
Structure of Worker Compensation in Brazil, with a Comparison to France and the
United States, January 2006