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Eine neue Tarifpolitik (A New Union Policy)
Eine neue Tarifpolitik (A New Union Policy)
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Hans-Werner Sinn
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 51

Financial Distortions to the Incentives of Managers, Owners and Workers
Financial Distortions to the Incentives of Managers, Owners and Workers
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Peter J. Hammond
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 50

Participation, Capitalization and Privatization, Report on Bolivia's Current Political Privatization Debate
Participation, Capitalization and Privatization, Report on Bolivia's Current Political Privatization Debate
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Gerlinde Sinn, Hans-Werner Sinn
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 49

The Costs of Corporate Bankruptcy: A U.S. European Comparison
The Costs of Corporate Bankruptcy: A U.S. European Comparison
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Michelle White
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 48

History as a Widespread Externality in Some Arrow Debreu Market Games
History as a Widespread Externality in Some Arrow Debreu Market Games
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Peter J. Hammond
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 47

Why Does Japan Resist Foreign Market Opening Pressure?
Why Does Japan Resist Foreign Market Opening Pressure?
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John McMillan
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 46

Education, Inequality, and Growth: A Public Choice Perspective
Education, Inequality, and Growth: A Public Choice Perspective
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Mark Gradstein, Moshe Justman
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 45

Quasi Permanent Employment and the Comparative Theory of Coalitional and Neoclassical Firms
Quasi Permanent Employment and the Comparative Theory of Coalitional and Neoclassical Firms
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Robert A. Hart, Thomas Moutos
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 44

Lumpsum Compensation in a Context of Incomplete Markets
Lumpsum Compensation in a Context of Incomplete Markets
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Murray C. Kemp, Henry Y. Jr. Wan
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 43

Autonomy and Incentives in Chinese State Enterprises
Autonomy and Incentives in Chinese State Enterprises
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John McMillan
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 42

Unemployment and Consumption: The Case of Motor Vehicles
Unemployment and Consumption: The Case of Motor Vehicles
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Jim Malley, Thomas Moutos
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 41

Transition and Financial Collapse
Transition and Financial Collapse
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Harald Uhlig
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 40

How Much Europe? Subsidiarity, Centralization and Fiscal Competition
How Much Europe? Subsidiarity, Centralization and Fiscal Competition
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Hans-Werner Sinn
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 39

Non Parametric Efficiency, Progress and Regress Measures for Panel Data: Methodological Aspects
Non Parametric Efficiency, Progress and Regress Measures for Panel Data: Methodological Aspects
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Henry Tulkens, Philippe van den Eeckaut
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 38

Intertemporal Common Agency and Organizational Design: How much Decentralization?
Intertemporal Common Agency and Organizational Design: How much Decentralization?
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Trond Olsen, Gaute Torsvik
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 37

Indexed Bonds and Heterogeneous Agents
Indexed Bonds and Heterogeneous Agents
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Thomas Mayer
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 36

The Economics of Relative Rewards: Pattern Bargaining
The Economics of Relative Rewards: Pattern Bargaining
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Peter Kuhn
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 35

Egalitarianism and Growth
Egalitarianism and Growth
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Jonas Agell, Kjell Erik Lommerud
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 34

Investing in the East: Waiting and Learning
Investing in the East: Waiting and Learning
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Christian Thimann, Marcel Thum
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 33

How Much do Micro Foundations Matter?
How Much do Micro Foundations Matter?
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Thomas Mayer
CES, Munich, 1993
CES Working Paper No. 32

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