CESifo Working Paper Series
(for full list see www.cesifo-group.de)
Margarita Katsimi and Thomas Moutos, Inequality and Relative Reliance on Tariffs:
Theory and Evidence, April 2005
Monika Bütler, Olivia Huguenin and Federica Teppa, Why Forcing People to Save for
Retirement may Backfire, April 2005
Jos Jansen, The Effects of Disclosure Regulation of an Innovative Firm, April 2005
Helge Bennmarker, Kenneth Carling and Bertil Holmlund, Do Benefit Hikes Damage
Job Finding? Evidence from Swedish Unemployment Insurance Reforms, May 2005
Steffen Huck, Kai A. Konrad and Wieland Müller, Merger without Cost Advantages,
May 2005
Louis Eeckhoudt and Harris Schlesinger, Putting Risk in its Proper Place, May 2005
Hui Huang, John Whalley and Shunming Zhang, Trade Liberalization in a Joint Spatial
Inter-Temporal Trade Model, May 2005
Mikael Priks, Optimal Rent Extraction in Pre-Industrial England and France - Default
Risk and Monitoring Costs, May 2005
François Ortalo-Magné and Sven Rady, Heterogeneity within Communities: A
Stochastic Model with Tenure Choice, May 2005
Jukka Pirttila and Sanna Tenhunen, Pawns and Queens Revisited: Public Provision of
Private Goods when Individuals make Mistakes, May 2005
Ernst Fehr, Susanne Kremhelmer and Klaus M. Schmidt, Fairness and the Optimal
Allocation of Ownership Rights, May 2005
Bruno S. Frey, Knight Fever - Towards an Economics of Awards, May 2005
Torberg Falch and Marte R0nning, The Influence of Student Achievement on Teacher
Turnover, May 2005
John Komlos and Peter Salamon, The Poverty of Growth with Interdependent Utility
Functions, May 2005
Hui Huang, Yi Wang, Yiming Wang, John Whalley and Shunming Zhang, A Trade
Model with an Optimal Exchange Rate Motivated by Current Discussion of a Chinese
Renminbi Float, May 2005
Helge Holden, Lars Holden and Steinar Holden, Contract Adjustment under
Uncertainty, May 2005