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GmbH 1 Munich Society for the Promotion of Economic Research – CESifo GmbH The CESifo Group, consisting of the Center for Economic Studies (CES), the Ifo Institute and the CESifo GmbH (Munich Society for the Promotion of Economic Research) is a research association, unique in Europe, whose aim is to create an internationally respected centre for economic research and economicpolicy discussion. It's specific goals are: • • • Members in the CESifo Research Network by Region Areas North America Germany Rest of Europe (west and south) Scandinavian countries Others to link empirical and theoretical economic research, to lend economics a stronger voice in economic-policy discussions, and to build up a world-wide network of outstan ding economists. in % 27.30 24.32 31.35 13.51 3.52 Members in the CESifo Research Network According to Fields Special fields Macroeconomics and international finance Public sector economics Microeconomics / industrial organisation Social policy / labour market economics The CESifo GbmH contributes to these goals by providing the platform for the international activities of the CESifo Group. In the third year since its foundation, CESifo has made considerable progress in achieving these goals. The theoretical research at CES and the application orientation of the Ifo Institute were combined by numerous measures so that the research output could be enhanced for the mutual advantage of both. These include research projects jointly undertaken by CES and Ifo economists, or the integration of Ifo staff in university teaching. A further important step for the intensification of the mutual exchanges was the appointment of professors Viktor Steiner (labour markets and social security) and Jan-Egbert Sturm (macroeconomics and financial markets), who, in addition to their teaching and research activity at CES, were given the tasks of research director or department head at the Ifo Institute.This co-operation between CES and Ifo Institute will be enlarged in 2002 with the appointment of three more professors. in % 26.13 40.43 18.06 15.38 The specialisation coverage of the research members was optimized in the year 2001 by the foundation of a fourth field of research. Alongside the inter-nationally acclaimed economists Peter B. Sørensen (Copenhagen University; head of the »public sector« field), Jonas Agell (Stockholm University; head of the »labour markets and social security« field) and Paul de Grauwe (Catholic University of Leuven; head of the »international finance and macroeconomics« field), CESifo has gained the services of Christian Gollier (Toulouse University) as research head of the »industrial organisation« field. All researchers combined in the network are supplied regularly with the English-language CESifo publications and informed about current activities.The members of each research area have the opportunity to participate in conferences organized specifically for their field of research. The promotion of scientific exchanges is the goal of the conferences for network members as well as the intensification of ties to CESifo. The CESifo research network has gained in attractiveness and importance by expanding in membership and establishing a fourth research field (applied microeconomics). The annual conferences facilitate the exchanges within the network and impress Munich as an economics research centre on the con-sciousness of the international scientific community. Publications In order to influence the economics discussion in Europe for different target audiences, CESifo has developed a series of publications. In the book series at MIT Press, research projects are published. The CESifo Working Paper Series gives members the opportunity to make their work public in advance of publication. In 2001, 225 Working Papers were published. Research Network In 2001 numerous established economists joined the research network, which now consists of 370 members, 40 more than in 2000. 61 Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 CESifo activities ti (Rome), John Flemming (Oxford), Seppo Honkapohja (Helsinki),Willi Leibfritz (OECD, Paris), Gilles SaintPaul (Toulouse), Hans-Werner Sinn (CESifo) and Xavier Vives (INSEAD, Fontainebleau). This choice of group members allows an effective transfer of academic research results to economic-policy deliberations. Reports appear on an annual basis. Number of CESifo Papers Among the 60–days Top–Ten SSRN Downloads of Economic Research Institutes’ Papers. (NBER, CEPR, CESifo, CFEEA, IZA, PIER, CLEO) CESifo Tandem Programme The tandem-programme research projects made further progress in 2001. With the projects begun in the previous year, considerable headway has been made. In 2001 the first results were presented at workshops in Munich. This is the basis for manuscript completion and submission for the CESifo series at MIT Press.The topics include an analysis of European monetary policies and current economy-policy discussion of social security reform. Source: SSRN.com The papers are mailed to libraries and individuals. These papers are also offered on-line by SSRN (Social Science Research Network). They are available electronically from the CESifo Website and the on-line service SSRN (Social Science Research Network), which regularly distributes working paper abstracts to more than 3000 subscribers. The most impor tant working paper series and international economic institutes are in SSRN. CESifo papers have been among the top ten downloads for the entire SSRN, and they consistently rank among the top ten in the category of Economics Research Institutes (figure). Ifo Annual Repor t Events The second CESifo Venice Summer Institute was organized around the three topics of fiscal crises, industrial economics and environmental economics. In total 33 participants from 12 countries discussed the causes of international financial crises and the effects of the UMTS auctions in Europe. The atmosphere of the CESifo Venice Summer Institute was marked by a stimulating exchange of ideas, with newest research findings being applied to the issues at hand. The CESifo Website makes available the research and service products of CES and Ifo on a uniform platform. With its products CESifo covers the entire palette of academic research from discussion of current policy issues up to the provision of empirical economic data. Video presentations are also being incorporated into the Website. The Internet Forum enables the exchanges of viewpoints on current economic-policy issues and thus a rapid transfer of knowledge. In addition to the Venice Summer Institute, CESifo organised a further 10 conferences that dealt with the questions of the EU eastern enlargement, labour market regulation and the reform of the social security systems.The conferences brought numerous economists to the Ifo Institute, underscoring the position of the Institute as a leading service institution for economics. The individual conferences were as follows. In 2001 the »European Economic Advisory Group at CESifo« was created, whose first report on assessments of the European economy was presented at the beginning of 2002.The EEAG consists of the economists Lars Calmfors (Stockholm), Giancarlo Corset- • Public Finances and Public Policy in the New Millennium A Conference on the occasion of Richard Musgrave’s 90th and CES’s 10th birthdays • CESifo International Spring Conference: »Prospects for the European Economy« 2001 62 CESifo • Area Conference on Public Sector Economics • Area Conference on Marco, Money & International Finance • Conference on Growth and Inequality: Issues and Policy Implications • Conference (Norwegian-German Seminar on Public Economics) on Redistribution and Employment: New Policies for the New Millennium • Area Conference on Employment and Social Protection • Venice Summer Institute Financial Crisis and Recovery Environmental Economics and the Economics of Congestion: Coping with Externalities Industrial Organisation • ISPE Conference on Labour Market Institutions and Public Regulation • Spectrum Auctions and Competition in Telecommunication • Corporate and Capital Income Taxation in the European Union: The EU Commission Report on Company Taxation and Beyond • Delphi Conference on Managing EU Enlargement activities versity of Munich, Brookings Institution, Whar ton School / Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA), Imperial College (UK), Frisch Centre for Economic Research (Norway), IIASA (Austria), Univ. of New South Wales (Australia), KDI (Korea), Univ. Kyoto, Univ.Tokyo, MRI (Japan), the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) of the Government of Japan, April 2000 to March 2002. Current Joint Projects Changes of Companies’ Strategies and Structures in Germany with Regard to New Financing Tools and Trends in I&C Technologies H.-G.Vieweg, M. Reinhard in co-operation with A.Weichenrieder, Center for Economic Studies (CES), University Munich, for the Federal Ministry for Economics and Technology, September 2000 to March 2002. CESifo Seminars Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, European Central Bank »The EU Facing the US Miracle«, 15 January 2001. Since 2001, the »Munich Seminars« have been conducted together with the Süddeutsche Zeitung. In 2001, 13 top-ranking business and university experts were featured as speakers. Particularly economic-policy oriented questions stood in the foreground. The lectures were aimed at practitioners, policy-makers and academics. Hannelore Weck-Hannemann, University of Innsbruck »Zur Akzeptanz von Preisinstrumenten in der Umwelt- und Verkehrspolitik«, 22 January 2001. Juergen B. Donges, University of Cologne »Arbeitsplätze durch Arbeitsmarktöffnung«, 12 February 2001. The research co-operation supported by CESifo between the Ifo Institute and Ludwig Maximilian University was mutually beneficial in 2001, and this positive development will continue to be promoted in 2002. Axel Börsch-Supan, University of Mannheim »Would You Like to Shrink the Welfare State? The Opinions of European Citizens«, 19 February 2001. Joint Projects of the Ifo Institute and CES Completed in 2001 Vito Tanzi, IWF und Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC »Globalization and the Future of Social Protection«, 5 March 2001 Old-age Provision in Ageing Societies: Equity, Efficiency, and Sustainability R. Fenge, M. Werding (Ifo) in co-operation with S. Übelmesser, Center for Economic Studies (CES), Uni- 63 Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 CESifo activities Munich Seminars CESifo Conferences In April 2001, a new seminar series was established by the CESifo Group and the Süddeutsche Zeitung. In this series, economists address economic-policy issues of practical relevance and fundamental importance. The Munich Seminars replace the previous CESifo seminar series. Public Finances and Public Policy in the New Millennium A Conference on the occasion of Richard Musgrave’s 90th and CES’s 10th birthdays 12 to 13 January 2001 (Munich). Joel Slemrod, University of Michigan »Trust in Public Finance« Jonas Agell, University of Uppsala »Why Wage Rigidity? The View of Wage Setters«, 7 Mai 2001. Assar Lindbeck, Stockholm University »New Tides for the Welfare State« Paul de Grauwe, University of Leuven »Money, Prices and Exchange Rates: A Long Run Perspective«, 14 Mai 2001. David Bradford, Princeton University and NYU School of Law »Reforming Budgetary Language« Norbert Bensel, Executive Board DaimlerChrysler Services AG »Zielvereinbarungen – Fluch oder Segen für Mitarbeiter und Unternehmen?«, 2 July 2001. John Douglas Wilson, Michigan State University »The Property Tax: Competing Views and a Hybrid Theory« Martin Hüfner, HypoVereinsbank AG »Wirtschafts- und währungspolitische Probleme des Eurobargeldumtausches«, 9 July 2001. Alan J.Auerbach, University of California, Berkeley »Taxation and Imperfect Competition: New Results« Agnar Sandmo, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration »Bridging the Tax-Expenditure Gap: Green Taxes and the Marginal Cost of Funds« Michael Burda, Humboldt University, Berlin »From Reunification to Regional Integration: Productivity and Labor Markets in East Germany«, 19 November 2001. Sijbren Cnossen, University of Rotterdam »Fundamental Tax Reform in the Netherlands« Wolfgang Wiegard, University of Regensburg and member of the Council of Economic Advisers »Das Jahresgutachten des Sachverständigenrats 2001/02«, 26 November 2001. Roger Gordon, University of California at San Diego »Tax Policy and the Demand for Privatization in the Postwar Era« Gerhard Illing, Universität of Munich »Der IWF als Krisenmanager – Ist ‘Bailing in’ eine Alternative?«, 10 December 2001. Peter Birch Sørensen, University of Copenhagen »Social Insurance Based on Private Saving Accounts« C.C. von Weizsäcker, University of Cologne »Missbrauchsaufsicht über marktbeherrschende Unternehmen: Kann die Theorie der Praxis helfen?«, 17 December 2001. Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 Harvey S. Rosen and Craig W. Perry, Princeton University »Insurance and the Utilization of Medical Services Among the Self-Employed« 64 CESifo Hans Werner Sinn, University of Munich and Ifo Institute »Demographic Crisis and Partial Funding of Pensions« Gernot Nerb, Ifo Institute »EU Business Surveys: Bright Prospects for Manufacturing? Expectations by Sectors« Robin Boadway, Queen's University »Social Insurance and Redistribution« CESifo Workshop on Public Pensions activities 2 to 3 May 2001 (Munich). Kai Konrad, FU Berlin »Public Goods in Weak Federations:The Role of Future Negotiations« Johann Brunner, University of Linz »Adverse Selection in the Annuity Market when Payoffs Vary over the Time of Retirement« Richard M. Bird, University of Toronto »Sharing the Income and Sales Tax Base in an International Economy« Eytan Sheshinski, University of Jerusalem »Annuities and Retirement« Wolfram Richter, University of Dortmund »Delayed Integration of Mobile Labor: A Principle for Coordinating Taxation, Social Security, and Social Assistance« Henning Bohn, University of California, Santa Barbara »Retirement Savings in an Aging Society: A Case for Innovative Government Debt Management to Facilitate Risk Sharing« Henry Tulkens, Université Catholique de Louvain »On Cooperation among Federated Entities« Andreas Wagener, University of Siegen »Towards the Political Economy of Intergenerational Risk Sharing within Social Security Schemes« CESifo International Spring Conference: »Prospects for the European Economy« Jean-Marie Lozachmeur, CREPP »Social Security and Variable Retirement Schemes. An Optimal Taxation Approach« 1 to 2 March 2001 (Munich). Mathias Kifmann, University of Constance »Demographic Changes and the Implicit Tax Rate in a Pay-As-You-Go Pension System« Barry Bosworth, The Brookings Institution »Forecast for the United States: Soft or Hard Landing?« Alessandro Cigno, University of Florence »The Role of Social Security in Household Decisions: Var Estimates of Saving and Fer tility Behaviour in Germany« Willi Leibfritz, Ifo Institute »Forecast for Europe:Temporary Slowdown?« Ignazio Visco, OECD »Challenges and Risks for the World Economy« Florence Legros, CEPII »Settlement and Impact of a Reserve Fund within the French PAYG Scheme in a Demoeconomic Model« Hans-Werner Sinn, University of Munich and Ifo Institute »EU Enlargement, Migration and Germany’s Demographic Crisis« Reinhold Schnabel, University of Essen »Micro-Modelling of Retirement Decisions in Germany« Christian de Boissieu, CCIP »Productivity in Manufacturing Industries – How the New Economy Drives Efficiency« Georges Casamatta, University of Toulouse »Voting on Pensions with Endogenous Retirement Age« 65 Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 CESifo activities Harrie Verbon, Tilburg University »The Politics of Pension Reform under Aging« Dieter Bös, University of Bonn »Anarchy, Efficiency, and Redistribution« Alexander Haupt, University of Frankfurt/Oder »Voting on Public Pensions with Hand and Feet: How Young Migrants Try to Escape from Gerontocracy« Efraim Sadka, University of Tel Aviv »The Aging Population and the Size of the Welfare State« Gregory Hess, Oberlin College »Is the Political Business Cycle for Real?« CESifo Area Conference on Public Sector Economics 4 to 5 May 2001 (Munich). Berthold Wigger, University of Mannheim »On the Intergenerational Incidence of Wage and Consumption Taxes« Jeremy Edwards, Cambridge University »Cost-Benefit Rules for Public Good Provision with Distortionary Taxation« Anna Pettini, University of Florence »Endogenous Fer tility and the Design of Family Taxation« Sören Blomquist, University of Uppsala »The Role of Prices on Excludable Public Goods« Peter J. Lambert, University of York »Progressivity Comparisons« Michael S. Michael, University of Cyprus »Tax Competition, Capital Mobility and Public Good Provision within a Trading Block« Paolo Panteghini, University of Brescia »Incentives to Irreversible Investments under Different Regulatory Regimes« Apostolis Philippopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business »Are Nash Tax Rates Too Low or Too High?« Pascalis Raimondos-Moller, Copenhagen Business School Eckhard Janeba, University of Colorado »Is Targeted Tax Competition Less Harmful than its Remedies?« »Tax Principles and Tax Harmonization Under Imperfect Competition: A Cautionary Example« Stephen Smith, University College London »The Economics of Duty-Free Shopping« Wolfgang Eggert, University of Constance »Information Sharing, Multiple Nash Equilibria and Asymmetric Capital-Tax Competition« Syed Ahsan, Concordia University, Montreal »Taxation and Risky Human Capital Accumulation« Mark Gradstein, Ben Gurion University »The Political Economy of Sustainable Federations« Ifo Annual Repor t Christoph Schaltegger, University of St. Gallen »On Government Centralization and Budget Referendums: Evidence from Switzerland« Vesa Kannianen, University of Helsinki »Taxation of Venture Capital Industry:The Problems of Imperfect Loss Offset and Unobservable Effort« Matthias Wrede, Technische Universität Aachen »Fiscal Equalisation: Principles and an Application to the European Union« Clemens Fuest, University of Munich »Why is the Corporate Tax Rate Lower than the Personal Tax Rate? The Role of New Firms« 2001 66 CESifo CESifo Area Conference on Macro, Money & International Finance 11 bis 12 May 2001 (Munich). Yin-Wong Cheung, University of California »A Reappraisal of the Excess Volatility of Cross Border Relative Prices« Anton Muscatelli, University of Glasgow »Inflation Targets, Central Bank Reform and Interest Rate Policy in the OECD Countries« Hans Gersbach, University of Heidelberg »The Dynamics of Deposit Insurance and the Consumption Trap« Carsten Hefeker, University of Basel »Optimal Central Bank Conservatism and Monopoly Trade Unions« CESifo Conference on Growth and Inequality: Issues and Policy Implications activities 18 to 20 May 2001 (Munich). Jan-Egbert Sturm, University of Groningen »Central Bank Independence and Inflation in Developing Countries« Omer Moav, Hebrew University »Cheap Children and the Persistence of Poverty« Steinar Holden, University of Oslo »Monetary Policy and Nominal Rigidities under Low Inflation« François Bourguignon, DELTA and World Bank »The Pace of Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction« Joseph Plasmans, University of Antwerp »Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interaction in EMU: A Dynamic Game Approach« Eswar Prasad, Yale University and IMF »Inequality,Transfers and Growth: New Evidence from Economic Transition in Poland« Michael Funke, University of Hamburg »Macroeconomic Shocks in Euroland vs the UK: Supply, Demand or Nominal?« Oleksiy Ivaschenko, Goteborg University »Growth and Inequality: Evidence from Transitional Economies in the 1990s« Wolf Wagner, Tel Aviv University »The Feasible Gains from International Risk Sharing« David Jesuit, CEPS/INSTEAD »Regional Economic Growth and Income Inequality: Preliminary Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study« Giancarlo Gandolfo, University of Rome »Endogenous Growth in an Open Economy and the Real Exchange Rate« Stephen J.Turnovsky, University of Washington »Tax Reforms and Inequality: Empirical and Theoretical Implications« Jerome Stein, Brown University »Equilibrium Value of the Euro/$ Exchange Rate« William Easterly, World Bank »The Middle Class Consensus and Economic Development« Hans-Werner Sinn, University of Munich and Ifo Institute »Why has the Euro Been Falling? An Investigation into the Determinants of the Exchange Rate« Itzhak Zilcha, University of Tel Aviv »Human Capital Formation, Income Distribution and Growth« Ronald MacDonald, University of Strathclyde »PPP and the Balassa Samuelson Effect: the Role of the Distribution Sector« 67 Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 CESifo activities Günther Rehme, Technical University of Darmstadt »Redistribution of Personal Incomes, Education and Economic Performance Across Countries« Wolfgang Ochel, Ifo Institute »Welfare to Work in the USA. Model for German« Ronnie Schöb, CESifo »Workfare and Trade Unions: Labour Market Repercussions of Welfare Reform« Campbell Leith, University of Glasgow »Wage Inequality and the Effort Incentive Effects of Technical Progress« Danny Quah, London School of Economics »Some Simple Arithmetic on How Income Inequality and Economic Growth Matter« Frederik Carlsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology »Migration, Local Economic Conditions and Amenities« CESifo MIT-Book Workshop Bertold Wigger, University of Mannheim »Trade Union Objectives and Economic Growth« 13 June 2001 (Munich). Annette Alstadæter, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration »Does the Tax System Encourage too Much Education?« Sylvester Eijffinger, Tilburg University, Jakob de Haan, University of Groningen, Sandra Waller, ifo Institut »The European Central Bank« Laslo Goerke, University of Constance »Redundancy Pay and Collective Dismissals« CESifo MIT-Book Workshop 15 June 2001 (Munich). Lars-Erik Borge, Norwegian University of Science and Technology »Income Distribution and Tax Structure: Empirical Analysis of Proper ty Taxation and Utility Charges in Norway« Geir Asheim, University of Oslo, Wolfgang Buchholz, Universität Regenburg, Ursula Triebswetter, Ifo Institute »Green Accounting« Ifo Annual Repor t CESifo Conference (Norwegian-German Seminar on Public Economics) on Redistribution and Employment: New Policies for the New Millennium CESifo Area Conference on Employment and Social Protection 15 to 16 June 2001 (Munich). In co-operation with The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Lawrence Kahn, Cornell University »Do Cognitive Test Scores Explain Higher US Wage Inequality?« Fred Schroyen, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration »Work Requirements and Long Term Poverty« Josef Falkinger, University of Zürich »Work Organization,Wage Pressure in the Secondary Labor Market, and the Green Card« Bertil Tungodden, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration »Responsibility and Redistribution: The Case of First Best Taxation« Bertil Holmlund, Uppsala University »Optimal Taxation in Search Equilibrium with Home Production« 2001 29 to 30 June 2001 (Munich). 68 CESifo Giorgio Brunello, University of Padua »Beyond National Institutions: Labor Taxes and Regional Unemployment in Italy« Margarita Katsimi, Athens University of Economics and Business »Efficiency Wages, Job Security and Training« Alessandro Cigno, University of Florence »Child Labour, Education, Fertility and Survival in Rural India« Josef Zweimüller, University of Zürich »How Does Maximum Unemployment Benefit Duration Affect the Transition Rate to Jobs? Accounting for Policy Endogeneity« Stephan Klasen, University of Munich »Surviving Unemployment without State Support: Unemployment and Household Formation in South Africa« activities Rainer Fehn, University of Würzburg »Institutions and Structural Unemployment: Do Capitalmarket Imperfections Matter?« Armin Frank, University of Zürich »Contractual Incompleteness and the Nature of Market Interactions« CESifo Venice Summer Institute 15 to 22 July 2001 (San Servolo). Financial Crisis and Recovery 16 to17 July 2001 Volker Meier, Ifo Institute »Setting Incentives:Temporary Performance Premiums Versus Promotion Tournaments« Andrew Rose, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley »Financial Crises: Where Do We Stand?« David Blanchflower, Dartmouth College »What Can Be Done to Reduce the High Levels of Youth Unemployment in the World?« Olivier Jeanne, IMF »International Bailouts, Financial Transparency and Moral Hazard« Torben M.Andersen, University of Aarhus »European Integration: A Race to the Bottom in Social Standards?« Hans Gersbach, University of Heidelberg »The Funds Concentration Effect and Discriminatory Bailout« Thomas Moutos, Athens University of Economics and Business »The Unemployment Consequences of Unbiased Technical Change: Policy Responses and Distributional Considerations« Craig Burnside, The World Bank »Prospective Deficits and the Asian Currency Crisis« Giancarlo Corsetti, University of Rome »The Role of Large Players in Currency Crises« Louis Chistofides, University of Guelph »Nominal Wage Rigidity: Non-parametric Tests Based on Union Data for Canada« Gaston Gelos, IMF »A Panic-Prone Pack? The Behavior of Emerging Market Mutual Funds« Jim Malley, University of Glasgow »Monopolistic Competition, Efficiency Wages and Perverse Effects of Demand Shocks« Romain Ranciere, New York University »Financial Development, Financial Fragility and Growth« Andrea Ichino, European University Institute »The Effect of Employment Protection on Worker Effor t: A Comparison of Absenteeism During and After Probation« 69 Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 CESifo activities Chandima Mendis, Washington DC »External Shocks and Banking Crises in Developing Countries: Does the Exchange Rate Regime Matter?« Lawrence Goulder, Stanford University »Efficiency Costs of Meeting Distributional Constraints in Environmental Policy« Aaron Tornell, University of California, Los Angeles »Balance Sheet Effects, Bailout Guarantees and Financial Crises« Karl-Gustaf Löfgren, Umeá University »International Cooperation over Green Taxes: On the Impossibility of Achieving a Probability-One Gain« Dalia Marin, University of Munich (LMU) »Financial Crisis and Banking Development in Russia« Klaus Conrad, University of Mannheim »The Optimal Path of Energy and CO2 Taxes for Intertemporal Resource Allocation« Environmental Economics and the Economics of Congestion: Coping with Externalities Nathalie Simon, EPA »Age, Health and the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk Reductions: A Contingent Valuation Survey of Ontario Residents« 18 to 19 July 2001 Richard Arnott, Boston College »Alternative to Congestion Pricing« Christian Gollier, IDEI, University of Toulouse »Should We Be Aware of the Precautionary Principle?« David Newberry, Cambridge University »Urban Congestion Charging:Theory, Practice and Environmental Consequences« Industrial Organisation Edward Calthrop, University of Leuven »On Subsidising Auto-Commuting« 20 to 21 July 2001 Olaf Hölzer, University of Heidelberg »Emissions and Congestion by Private and Public Traffic« Mark Armstrong, Oxford University »The Theory of Access Pricing and Interconnection in Network Industries« Ian W.H. Parry, Resources for the Future,Washington, D.C. «Does Britain or America Have the Right Gasoline Tax?« Huw Dixon, University of York »Technological Change, Entry and Stock Market Dynamics: An Analysis of Transition in a Monopolistic Industry« Don Fullerton, University of Texas »Tax and Subsidy Combinations for the Control of Car Pollution« Kai Konrad, WZB, Berlin »Merger and Collusion in Contests« Toker Doganoglu, University of Kiel »Network Competition and Access Charge Rules« Bruno de Borger, University of Antwerp »Discrete Choice Models and Optimal Twopart Tariffs in the Presence of Externalities: Optimal Taxation of Cars« Justus Haucap, University of the Armed Forces, Hamburg »Selective Price Cuts and Uniform Pricing Rules in Network Industries« Christoph Boehringer, Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW), Mannheim »Efficiency and Employment Implications of Tax Differentiation Between the Production Sector and the Household Sector« Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 Friedel Bolle, European University Frankfurt/Oder »Spectrum Auctions: How They Should and How They Should Not Be Shaped« 70 CESifo Elmar Wolfstetter, Humboldt University, Berlin »The Swiss UMTS Spectrum Auction Fiasco: Bad Luck or Bad Design?« activities Coen Teulings, University Rotterdam »Education and Efficient Redistribution« Maria Helmström, Office of Labor Market Policy, Uppsala »Does Active Labour Market Policy Work? Lessons from the Swedish Experiences« Marco Haan, University of Groningen »The Economics of Free Internet Access« Steffen Hoernig, University of Lisboa »Universal Service Obligations: Should They Be Imposed on Enfants?« Rafael Lalive, University of Zürich »How Does Maximum Unemployment Benefit Duration Affect the Transition Rate to Jobs? Accounting for Policy Endogeneity« Jay Pil Choi, Michigan State University »Tying and the Dynamic Entry Process« Maria Laura Parisi, University of Padua »Labor Taxes and Wage Setting. Evidence from Italy« Diana Barrewclough, Cambridge University »Seeing Double? Duplication, Diversity and the Public Good of Television« Vicente J. Pallardo, University of Valencia »Wage Bargaining Centralization and Macroeconomic Performance: An Experimental Approach« John Evans, University of Amsterdam »Entry Regulation and the Influence of an Incumbent Special Interest Group« William Scarth, McMaster University, Ontario »Macroeconomic Consequences of Basic Income« CESifo MIT-Book Workshop 24 September 2001 (Munich). Laszlo Goerke, University of Constance »On the Political Economy of Dismissal Pay« Aaron Tornell, UCLA, Frank Westermann, CESifo »Financial Crisis and Recovery« CESifo Conference on Spectrum Auctions and Competition in Telecommunication 22 to 23 November 2001 (Munich). CESifo and ISPE Conference on Labour Market Institutions and Public Regulation 26 to 27 October 2001 (Munich). Ingo Vogelsang, Boston University »Cross Fertilization Between the U.S. and European Telecommunications Regulation« Gilles Saint-Paul, University of Toulouse »Flexibility vs. Rigidity: Does Spain Have the Worst of Both Worlds?« Martin Peitz, University of Frankfurt/Main »New Competition in Telecommunications Markets: Regulatory Pricing Principles« Susan Vroman, Georgetown University »Optimal Unemployment Insurance in Equilibrium Search Models« Klaus Abbink, University of Nottingham »The Behavioural Approach to the Strategic Analysis of Spectrum Auctions:The Case of the German DCS1800 Auction« Lars Feld, University of St.Gallen »Growth, Unemployment, Investment, and Employment Protection Legislation: Panel Evidence for the EU-12 from 1970 to 1996« Benny Moldovano, University of Mannheim »Licence Auctions« 71 Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 CESifo activities Elmar Wolfstetter, Humboldt University, Berlin »The Third Generation (UMTS) Spectrum Auction in Germany« Theodore Georgakopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business »Capital Tax Reform in Greece« Tilman Boergers, University College London »Rationalizing the UMTS Spectrum Bids – The Case of the UK Auction« Jean-Bernhard Chatelain, Banque de France »Investment and the Cost of Capital and Monetary Policy« Eric van Damme, Tilburg University »The Dutch UMTS Auction in Retrospect« Thiess Büttner, University of Mannheim »The Impact of Taxes and Public Spending on FDI« Silvia Giannini, University of Bologna »The Methodology of the EU Report« CESifo Conference on Corporate and Capital Income Taxation in the European Union: The EU Commission Report on Company Taxation and Beyond Stephane Guimbert, The World Bank »Tax Competition for Firms:To Cure and to Care« 7 to 8 December 2001 (Mons). Christian Valenduc, Ministry of Finance, Belgium »Are Effective Tax Rates Useful for Policy Makers?« Sijbren Cnossen, University of Rotterdam »Taxes on Capital in the EU: A Review of Issues and Options« Marcel Gérard, FUCAM »Trends in Corporate Taxation in Europe, an Analysis« Ruud de Mooij, CPB »Taxation and FDI, a Synthesis of Empirical Approaches« Joann Weiner, Tax Consultant, Brussels »Unitary Taxation in the EU: A Dream Come True or the EU's Worst Nightmare?« Milan Sedmihradsky, University of Economics, Prague »Tax Competition for FDI in Central European Countries« Sylvian Plasschaert, University of Antwerp »The EU Tax on Consolidated Profits of MNE's Revisited« Céline Maertens, European Commission »A Fundamental Tax Reform in the EU?« Jouko Ylä-Liedenpohja, University of Tampere »Classical Corporation Tax as a Global Means of Tax Harmonization« Clemens Fuest, University of Cologne, Alfons Weichenrieder, CESifo »Tax Competition and Profit Shifting« Peter B. Sörensen, University of Copenhagen »A New Framework for Analyzing Tax Policy in the EU and in the OECD« Julian Alworth, Bocconi University, Milano »The Taxation of Income in Italy: 1990 – 2001« CESifo MIT-Book Workshop 12 December 2001 (Munich). Jan Södersten, University of Uppsala »Economic Effects of Taxing Closed Corporations under a Dual Income Tax« Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 Sylvester Eijffinger, Tilburg University, Jakob de Haan, University of Groningen, Sandra Waller, Ifo Institute, BLB »The European Central Bank« 72 CESifo CESifo-Delphi Conference on Managing EU Enlargement 14 to 15 December 2001 (Munich). Tobias Müller, »The Political Economy of Migration and EU Enlargement: Lessons from Switzerland« Richard Baldwin, University of Geneva »Keynote Speech on Managing EU Enlargement« CESifo Forum Reiner Eichenberger, University of Fribourg »Enlarging the Union in Europe and Beyond:Towards Flexible and Democratic Integration via FOCJ« Spring 2001 Eculid Tsakalotos, Athens University of Economics and Business »The Euro, EU Enlargement and ERM II« Challenges and Risks for the World Economy (Ignazio Visco) activities Focus: Outlook on the World Economy and the European Economy The Outlook for the U.S. Economy: Soft or Hard Landing? (Barry Bosworth) Ruud de Mooij, CPB »EU Enlargement: Economic Implications for Countries and Industries« Forecast for the European Economy (Willi Leibfritz) Thomas Moutos, Athens University of Economics and Business »The Political Economy of EU Enlargement: Or,Why is Japan not a Candidate Country?« Pro and Contra:The U.S. Economy: Recession Ahead? Pro: Weakness Will Persist (William C. Dudley) Contra: Economy Rebounding (Gail D. Fosler) Svend Hougaard Jensen, Center for Economic and Business Research, Copenhagen »EMU, Enlargement and Structural Reform« Special Economics in Europe (Assas Lindbeck) Christian Keuschnigg, University Saarland »Eastern Enlargement of the EU: Jobs, Investment and Welfare in Present Member Countries« Spotlights Jerome Stein, Brown University »The Repercussions of EU Enlargement for the Equilibrium Value of the Euro« DICE Reports Daniel Gros, Center for European Policy Studies »Who Needs an External Anchor?« Trends The East German Economy Stopped Catching Up How Inflation Is Measured Taxing CO2 in Europe Economic Survey International Statistical Update Apostolis Philippopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business »Optimal Union Membership Under Dynamic Tax Competition« Summer 2001 Editorial In Defence of the Free Movement of Labour (HansWerner Sinn) Michael Burda, Humboldt University, Berlin »On the Dynamics of Factor Mobility and Regional Economic Integration« 73 Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 CESifo activities Focus: EU Eastern Enlargement Autumn 2001 Challenges and Perspectives of EU Enlargement (Günter Verheugen) Editorial Exchange Rate Regimes and Economic Integration:The Case of the Accession Countries (Jürgen Kröger and Denis Redonnet) Focus:The New Economy Whither Systems Competition? (Hans-Werner Sinn) eEurope: – Challenges and Opportunities (Erkki Liikanen) Policy Implications of the New Economy (Ignazio Visco) Eastern Enlargement: Trade and Industrial Location in Europe (Mika Widgrén) American Economic Growth in the Information Age (Dale W. Jorgenson) Exchange Rate Policy in the Run-up to EMU – The Austrian Experience (Eduard Hochreiter) Changing Patterns and Determinants of Growth (Thomas Andersson) Reflections on the »Eastern« Enlargement of the European Union (András Inotai) The Digital Divide (Daniel Piazolo) European Integration in Trade and FDI: A Dynamic Perspective (Peter Egger) Special Pro and Contra:The Employment Principle in the EU The Deutschmark in Eastern Europe, Black Money and the Euro: On the Size of the Effect (Hans-Werner Sinn and Frank Westermann) Pro: Before Proposing to Phase It out, We Should Try to Enforce It (Tito Boeri) Survey Results about Foreign Currency Holdings in Five Central and Eastern European Countries (Helmut Stix) Contra: Taxing Human Capital at Source Is Inefficient and Harmful (Wolfram F. Richter) Special The Impact of Euro Notes and Coins (Francis Breedon and Francesca Fornasari) Immigration Following EU Eastern Enlargement (HansWerner Sinn and Martin Werding) Spotlights Selective Immigration Policies: Point System Versus Auction Model (Wolfgang Ochel) New EU Economic Sentiment Indicator and Ifo Business Climate West Germany Implementing EU Legislation: Greece and France Remain at the Bottom of the League Spotlights Why Has the DM-Share Fallen? Should the EU Be Enlarged? The CEEC: Economic Growth Spurred by Reforms DICE Reports DICE Reports Trends Intra-European Mobility Economic Survey International Statistical Update The German Health Care System in an International Comparison: Assessments and Reform Options Trends Economic Survey International Statistical Update Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 74 CESifo Winter 2001 activities Institutional Incentives for early Retirement in the EU Member States Collective Bargaining Coverage in the OECD from the 1960s to the 1990s Focus: Pensions in Aging Societies The Changing Face of Private Retirement Saving in the United States (James M. Poterba, Steven F. Venti and David A. Wise) ESI Pension Reforms for Sustainability and Fairness (Heikki Oksanen) Ifo Economic Survey International Future Prospects for Notional Defined Contribution Schemes (John B. Williamson) Statistical Update Trends CESifo Working Papers by Ifo staff and CESifo Europe: Is there an Aging Crisis or is it a Public Pension Problem? (Richard Disney) Optimal Central Bank Conservatism and Monopoly Trade Unions H. Berger, C. Hefeker and R. Schöb, January 2001 Shrinking Labour Forces and Early Retirement (Tryggvi T. Herbertsson) The Enlargement of the European Union and the Redistribution of Seigniorage Wealth H. Feist, January 2001 Early Retirement in Europe: A Call for action (Alain Jousten) Pro and Contra: Should the Internet be Regulated? Equity Price Dynamics before and after the Introduction of the Euro: A Note Y.-W. Cheung and F. Westermann, February 2001 Pro: Why the Internet Should Be Regulated (Robert Shaw) Measurement of Value Added Tax Evasion in Selected EU Countries on the Basis of National Accounts Data Ch.W. Nam, R. Parsche and B. Schaden, March 2001 Contra: Why the Internet Should Not Be Regulated (David Post) Special Setting Incentives: Temporary Performance Premiums versus Promotion Tournaments V. Meier, March 2001 Flight from the Old Euro-Area Currencies (Hans-Werner Sinn) Is there a Laffer Curve between Private Output and Public Sector Employment? (Erkki Koskela) Capital Controls and Exchange Rate Regimes: An Empirical Investigation H. Berger, J.-E. Sturm and J. de Haan, March 2001 Spotlights Globalisation is Good for You Education as a Common Good: Noteworthy Success of Thirty Years of Education Policy Scandinavia is Cleanest Municipal Finance in Poland, the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic and Hungary: Institutional Framework and Recent Development Ch.W. Nam and R. Parsche, April 2001 DICE Reports Financial Fragility, Bubbles and Monetary Policy G. Illing, April 2001 Services Are Different: Job Characteristics, Working Conditions and Pay Levels in OECD Countries 75 Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 CESifo activities Mobility and the Role of Education as a Commitment Device C.Thum and S. Übelmesser, April 2001 Risk Taking, Limited Liability and the Competition of Bank Regulators H.-W. Sinn, November 2001 To Peg or Not to Peg? A Simple Model of Exchange Rate Regime Choice in Small Economies H. Berger, H. Jensen and G. Schjelderup, April 2001 Trend and Cycles in U.S. Real GDP G. Flaig, November 2001 Looking for Appropriate Forms of Intergovernmental Transfers for Municipalities in Transition Economies Ch.W. Nam and R. Parsche, Dezember 2001 Factor Price Equalization? The Cointegration Approach Revisited H. Berger and F. Westermann, April 2001 The New Systems Competition H.-W. Sinn, December 2001 Regulation and Internet Access in Germany M. Reutter, May 2001 Public Profit Sharing R. Schöb, May 2001 Financial Incentives to Work – Conceptions and Results in Great Britain, Ireland and Canada W. Ochel, December 2001 Why has the Euro Been Falling? H.-W. Sinn and F. Westermann, May 2001 In 2001 more than 170 CESifo Working Papers were published and distributed to network members. Sectoral Trends and Cycles in Germany Y.-W. Cheung and F. Westermann, June 2001 Social Dumping in the Transformation Process? H.-W. Sinn, June 2001 Inflation in Developing Countries: Does Central Bank Independence Matter? J.-E. Sturm and J. de Haan, June 2001 Welfare to Work in the U.S.: A Model for Germany? W. Ochel, August 2001 Effects of Tax Depreciation Rules on Firms’ Investment Decisions in an Inflationary Phase: Comparison of Net Present Values in Selected OECD Countries Ch.W. Nam, August 2001 Why Cities Should Not Be Subsidized R. Fenge and V. Meier, August 2001 When Will the Germans Get Trapped in Their Pension System? H.-W. Sinn and S. Übelmesser, September 2001 Ifo Annual Repor t 2001 76