The political economy of policy reform
George Economides, Arye L. Hillman, Apostolis Philippopoulos
págs. 1-2
Andreas Bergh, Margareta Dackehag, Martin Rode
págs. 3-15
Ready to reform: How popular initiatives can be successful
Katharina Hofer, Christian Mart, Monika Bütler
págs. 16-39
Holding out for a better deal: Brinkmanship in the Greek bailout negotiations
Athanassios Pitsoulis, Soeren C. Schwuchow
págs. 40-53
Dimitris Papageorgiu, Evangelia Vourvachaki
págs. 54-73
Structural reforms at the zero bound
Lukas Vogel
págs. 74-90
Tuition fees: User prices and private incentives
George Economides, Apostolis Philippopoulos, Stelios Sakkas
págs. 91-103
A large scale OLG model for the analysis of the redistributive effects of policy reforms
Alessandro Bucciol, Laura Cavalli, Igor Fedotenkov, Paolo Pertile, Alessandro Sommacal
págs. 104-127
Reforming the public administration: The role of crisis and the power of bureaucracy
Zareh Asatryan, Friedrich Heinemann, Hans Pîtlik
págs. 128-143
Vigile Marie Fabella
págs. 144-161
Explaining changes in tax burdens in Latin America: Do politics trump economics?
Mark Hallerberg, Carlos Scartascini
págs. 162-179
Miranda Fisher, Björn Kauder, Niklas Potrafke, Heinrich W. Ursprung
págs. 180-197