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Helge Berger, Jakob de Haan
CES, Munich, 1997
CES Working Paper No. 131

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Jay Pil Choi, Marcel Thum
CES, Munich, 1997
CES Working Paper No. 130

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Hans-Werner Sinn, Alfons J. Weichenrieder
CES, Munich, 1997
CES Working Paper No. 129

The Influence of Income Tax Rules on Insurance Reserves
The Influence of Income Tax Rules on Insurance Reserves
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David F. Bradford, Kyle D. Logue
CES, Munich, 1997
CES Working Paper No. 128

On the Uses of Benefit-Cost Reasoning in Choosing Policy Toward Global Climate Change
On the Uses of Benefit-Cost Reasoning in Choosing Policy Toward Global Climate Change
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David Bradford
CES, Munich, 1997
CES Working Paper No. 127

Investment Behaviour under Knightian Uncertainty - An Evolutionary Approach
Investment Behaviour under Knightian Uncertainty - An Evolutionary Approach
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Terje Lensberg
CES, Munich, 1997
CES Working Paper No. 126

Tax Evasion and the Optimal Tax Treatment of Foreign-Source Income
Tax Evasion and the Optimal Tax Treatment of Foreign-Source Income
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John Douglas Wilson, Xiwen Fan
CES, Munich, 1997
CES Working Paper No. 125

Market Structure in Banking and Debt-Financed Project Risks
Market Structure in Banking and Debt-Financed Project Risks
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Erkki Koskela, Rune Stenbacka
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 124

Incomplete Capital Markets, Wage Formation and Stabilization Policy
Incomplete Capital Markets, Wage Formation and Stabilization Policy
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Torben Andersen
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 123

Tax Burden and Migration: A Political Economy Perspective
Tax Burden and Migration: A Political Economy Perspective
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Assaf Razin, Efraim Sadka
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 122

The Algebra of Government Debt
The Algebra of Government Debt
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Helmut Frisch, Franz X. Hof
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 121

Truth or Consequences? Enforcing Pollution Standards
Truth or Consequences? Enforcing Pollution Standards
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John Livernois, C.J. McKenna
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 120

Why Did All but Two OECD Countries Initiate Tax Reform from 1986 to 1990?
Why Did All but Two OECD Countries Initiate Tax Reform from 1986 to 1990?
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Mark Hallerberg, Scott Basinger
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 119

Fixing Capital Gains, Symmetry, Consistency and Correctness in the Taxation of Financial Instruments
Fixing Capital Gains, Symmetry, Consistency and Correctness in the Taxation of Financial Instruments
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David Bradford
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 118

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Hans-Werner Sinn
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 117

Tail Index and Quantile Estimation with Very High Frequency Data
Tail Index and Quantile Estimation with Very High Frequency Data
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Casper De Vries, Jon Danielsson
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 116

Gains from Restricted Openings of Trade
Gains from Restricted Openings of Trade
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Wolfgang Mayer
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 115

Constant Consumption and the Economic Depreciation of Natural Capital: The Non-Autonomous Case
Constant Consumption and the Economic Depreciation of Natural Capital: The Non-Autonomous Case
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Ngo Van Long, John M. Hartwick
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 114

American Macroeconomics between World War I and The Depression
American Macroeconomics between World War I and The Depression
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David Laidler
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 113

More Equal but Less Mobile?
More Equal but Less Mobile?
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Andrea Ichino, Aldo Rustichini, Daniele Checchi
CES, Munich, 1996
CES Working Paper No. 112

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