Munich Lectures in Economics
Every year the CES council awards a prize to an internationally renowned and innovative economist for outstanding contributions to economic research. The scholar is honored with the title “Distinguished CES Fellow” and is invited to give the “Munich Lectures in Economics.” The lectures are held at the Center for Economic Studies of the University of Munich. They introduce areas of recent or potential interest to a wide audience in a nontechnical way and combine theoretical depth with policy relevance.
Series editor: Hans-Werner Sinn
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From Optimal Tax Theory to Tax Policy
Pub Date: Jan 27, 2012
Happiness
Pub Date: Aug 13, 2010
Growth and Empowerment
Pub Date: Aug 11, 2006
The Economic Effects of Constitutions
Pub Date: Jan 14, 2005
Taxation, Incomplete Markets, and Social Security
Pub Date: Jan 14, 2005
Competition in Telecommunications
Pub Date: Jan 26, 2001
The Economic Consequences of Rolling Back the Welfare State
Pub Date: Jun 22, 1999
The Making of Economic Policy
Pub Date: Sep 01, 1998