The CESifo DICE Report is a quarterly journal for institutional comparisons published by the Ifo Institute. The word “DICE” refers to our free access “Database for Institutional Comparisons in Europe”. The CESifo DICE Report comments on new entries to the database and offers a forum for the discussion of institutional topics among researchers from the Ifo Institute, the CESifo research network and other economic research institutions.
Future Long-term Care Needs and Public Expenditure in the EU Member States (Bartosz Przywara, Núria Diez Guardia and Etienne Sail)
The Role of Family Solidarity: Ethical and Social Issues (Ruud ter Meulen and Katharine Wright)
Confronting the Challenge of Long-term Care in Europe (Denis Kessler)
On Insurance for Long-term Care in France (Christophe Courbage and Nolwenn Roudaut)
The Social Long-term Care Insurance: A Frail Pillar of the German Social Insurance System (Melanie Arntz and Stephan Thomsen)
Improving the Quality of Long-term Care (Vincent Mor)
Capital Regulation after the Crisis: Business as Usual? (Martin Hellwig)
Welfare State Reforms and the Political Business Cycle (Alexander Petring)
Political Institutions and Policy Outcomes: The Political Constraints Approach of Henisz (Nick Hoffmann)
A Critique of the 2009 Global "Go-To Think Tanks" Ranking (Christian Seiler and Klaus Wohlrabe)
The New Dutch Per-kilometre Driving Tax (Bert van Wee)
Filling the Sustainability Gap after the Crisis: The Case of the Netherlands (Roel Beetsman and Raymond Gradus)
Time Spent on Caring for Elderly and Disabled Relatives
A Survey of Primary Care on Health Information Technology
SHARE, The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
Worldwide Governance Indicators: Regulatory Quality, 2008
Fiscal Deficits in EU Member States during the Financial Crisis
Financial Liberalization in OECD Countries - The IMF Financial Reform Index
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