CESifo Working Paper Series
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2693 Patricia Funk and Christina Gathmann, Does Direct Democracy Reduce the Size of
Government? New Evidence from Historical Data, 1890-2000, June 2009
2694 Kirsten Wandschneider and Nikolaus Wolf, Shooting on a Moving Target: Explaining
European Bank Rates during the Interwar Period, June 2009
2695 J. Atsu Amegashie, Third-Party Intervention in Conflicts and the Indirect Samaritan’s
Dilemma, June 2009
2696 Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg, War and Relatedness, June 2009
2697 Steven Brakman, Charles van Marrewijk and Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Market
Liberalization in the European Natural Gas Market - the Importance of Capacity
Constraints and Efficiency Differences, July 2009
2698 Huifang Tian, John Whalley and Yuezhou Cai, Trade Sanctions, Financial Transfers
and BRIC’s Participation in Global Climate Change Negotiations, July 2009
2699 Axel Dreher and Justina A. V. Fischer, Government Decentralization as a Disincentive
for Transnational Terror? An Empirical Analysis, July 2009
2700 Balazs Égert, Tomasz Kozluk and Douglas Sutherland, Infrastructure and Growth:
Empirical Evidence, July 2009
2701 Felix Bierbrauer, Optimal Income Taxation and Public Goods Provision in a Large
Economy with Aggregate Uncertainty, July 2009
2702 Marc Gronwald, Investigating the U.S. Oil-Macroeconomy Nexus using Rolling
Impulse Responses, July 2009
2703 Ali Bayar and Bram Smeets, Government Deficits in the European Union: An Analysis
of Entry and Exit Dynamics, July 2009
2704 Stergios Skaperdas, The Costs of Organized Violence: A Review of the Evidence, July
2009
2705 Antonio Afonso and Christophe Rault, Spend-and-tax: A Panel Data Investigation for
the EU, July 2009
2706 Bruno S. Frey, Punishment - and beyond, July 2009
2707 Michael Melvin and Mark P. Taylor, The Crisis in the Foreign Exchange Market, July
2009