CESifo Working Paper Series
(for full list see www.cesifo.de)
Marko Kothenbürger, Panu Poutvaara and Paola Profeta, Why are More Redistributive
Social Security Systems Smaller? A Median Voter Approach, February 2005
Gabrielle Demange, Free Choice of Unfunded Systems: A First Assessment, February
2005
Carlos Fonseca Marinheiro, Sustainability of Portuguese Fiscal Policy in Historical
Perspective, February 2005
Roel M. W. J. Beetsma and Koen Vermeylen, The Effect of Monetary Unification on
Public Debt and its Real Return, February 2005
Frank Asche, Petter Osmundsen and Maria Sandsmark, Is It All Oil?, February 2005
Giacomo Corneo, Media Capture in a Democracy: The Role of Wealth Concentration,
February 2005
A. Lans Bovenberg and Thijs Knaap, Ageing, Funded Pensions and the Dutch
Economy, February 2005
Thiess Büttner, The Incentive Effect of Fiscal Equalization Transfers on Tax Policy,
February 2005
Luisa Fuster, Avse imrohoroglu and Selahattin imrohoroglu, Personal Security
Accounts and Mandatory Annuitization in a Dynastic Framework, February 2005
Peter Claeys, Policy Mix and Debt Sustainability: Evidence from Fiscal Policy Rules,
February 2005
James M. Malcomson, Supplier Discretion over Provision: Theory and an Application
to Medical Care, February 2005
Thorvaldur Gylfason, Interview with Assar Lindbeck, February 2005
Christian Gollier, Some Aspects of the Economics of Catastrophe Risk Insurance,
February 2005
Gebhard Kirchgassner, The Weak Rationality Principle in Economics, February 2005
Carlos José Fonseca Marinheiro, Has the Stability and Growth Pact Stabilised?
Evidence from a Panel of 12 European Countries and Some Implications for the Reform
of the Pact, February 2005
Petter Osmundsen, Frank Asche, Bârd Misund and Klaus Mohn, Valuation of
International Oil Companies -The RoACE Era, February 2005