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Germany and the United States in the Global Economy
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European Economic Integration | AICGS Publications by Topic
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The EU Services Directive: Nightmare or Opportunity? Implications for Transatlantic Business, by Klaus Deutsch, Björn Frank, and Martin Gornig, Policy Report #25, May 2006.
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Industrial Lobbying within the European Union: Actors, Strategies, and Trends in the Multi-Level System, by Stefanie John and Daniela Schwarzer, Policy Report #24, May 2006.
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The Stresses of Deep Integration: The Transatlantic Relationship's New Economic and Political Challenges, by Bruce Stokes, Policy Report #23, March 2006.
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European Growth Troubles: Divergences and Challenges in a Global Economy, by Stefan Bergheim, Issue Brief #3, July 2005.
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Financial Regulations in the U.S. and Germany-From National Autarky to International Cooperation? by Sigurt Vitols, Policy Report #19 (2005).
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Transatlantic Relations as a Catalyst to European Integration: The Activism of the European Commission in the Case of International Aviation, by Cornelia Woll. DAAD Working Paper.
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The Euro and European Labor Markets, by Stephen J. Silvia.
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The Economic Relations of the United States and the Central European Countries, especially to Hungary, in light of the EU Enlargement; with Special Emphasis on the Tariff Issue, by Szabolcs Fazakas. Working Paper.
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Internationalization of Production: Options and Responses. Evidence from German Enterprises in Hungary, by Michael Fichter. Working Paper.
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EU Enlargement and the Acquis Communautaire: The Consequences for Transatlantic Relations, by Michael Baun. DAAD Working Paper.
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The Euro: Second to (N)one, by Nobert Walter. German Issues #23.
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The European Central Bank: How Accountable? How Decentralized? by Ellen E. Meade. Economic Studies Program Report #4.
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European Monetary Union or Neotribalism in Europe? by Norbert Walter. German Issues #17.
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The Seven-Year Itch? German Unity from a Fiscal Viewpoint, by Ullrich Heilemann and Hermann Rappen. Research Report #6.
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Perspectives on European Monetary Union, by Helmut Wagner. Research Report #7.
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The German Economy | AICGS Publications by Topic
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European Growth Troubles: Divergences and Challenges in a Global Economy, by Stefan Bergheim, Issue Brief #3, July 2005.
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Reviving the German Economy: A Domestic Imperative and a Windfall Gain for the Transatlantic Partnership, by Jens Dallmeyer and Antje Stobbe, 2004. Policy Report #12.
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How important is the Venture Capital Industry? An Assessment Based on a Comparison of the U.S. and the German Financial System, by Dorothea Schaefer. DAAD Working Paper.
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Reinventing the German Economy, by Stephen J. Silvia. AICGS Policy Report # 8.
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The New Economy in Germany and The United States: Policy Challenges and Solutions, edited by David B. Audretsch.
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What's New About the New Economy? An Explanation of Firm Size, Growth, and Liquidity, by Julie Ann Elston. Policy Paper #16.
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Unemployment Ebbs in Germany: Explanations and Expectations, edited by Stephen J. Silvia, Economic Studies Program Series, Volume 7.
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Globalization | AICGS Publications by Topic
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Legal and Regulatory Issues | AICGS Publications by Topic
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The EU Services Directive: Nightmare or Opportunity? Implications for Transatlantic Business, by Klaus Deutsch, Björn Frank, and Martin Gornig, Policy Report #25, May 2006.
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Industrial Lobbying within the European Union: Actors, Strategies, and Trends in the Multi-Level System, by Stefanie John and Daniela Schwarzer, Policy Report #24, May 2006.
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The Stresses of Deep Integration: The Transatlantic Relationship's New Economic and Political Challenges, by Bruce Stokes, Policy Report #23, March 2006.
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A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? Data Protection in the United States and Germany, by Jim Harper and Axel Spies, Policy Report #22 (2006).
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Corporate Governance in Flux: Assessing the Recent Round of Reforms in the United States and Germany, by Thomas Kenyon and Sigurt Vitols, Policy Report #21 (2006).
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Financial Regulations in the U.S. and Germany-From National Autarky to International Cooperation? by Sigurt Vitols, Policy Report #19 (2005).
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Reconciling Realities: Reshaping the German-American Relationship for the Twenty-First Century. by Cathleen S. Fisher (2004) Policy Report #16.
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Suggestions to Modernize the U.S.-Germany Income Tax Treaty, by Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, LLP. Policy Report #15.
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Corporate Governance in Germany and the United States: Key Challenges for the Transatlantic Business Community, by Thomas Kenyon and Sigurt Vitols. Policy Report #14.
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A 'Single European Voice' in International Standardization? American Perceptions, European Realities, by Jan Martin Witte. AICGS/DAAD Working Paper.
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Product Standardization in Europe and the United States: Key Challenges for the Transatlantic Business Community, by Jan Martin Witte and Tim Büthe. Policy Report #13.
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Central Bank Decisions: How Does One Good Head Compare with a Rule? by Ellen E. Meade. DAAD Working Paper.
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Mutual Recognition and Standard Setting: Public and Private Strategies for Regulating Transatlantic Markets, by Michelle Egan. Policy Paper #10.
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Creating a Transatlantic Marketplace: Government Policies and Business Strategies. Conference Report.
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Ecological Tax Reform in Germany: From Theory to Policy, by Michael Kohlhaas. Economic Studies Program Report #6.
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The Limits of Liberalization: Regulatory Cooperation and the New Transatlantic Agenda. Conference Report.
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Social/Welfare Policy | AICGS Publications by Topic
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Germany's Social Market Economy: How Sustainable is the Welfare State? by Horst Siebert. Thyssen German-American Dialogue Working Paper.
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Unemployment Ebbs in Germany: Explanations and Expectations, by Stephen J. Silvia. Economic Studies Program Report #7.
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Multilevel Governance in U.S. Workforce Development: The Case of the Workforce Investment Act, by Ines Hartwig. Policy Paper #18.
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The Evolution of Early Retirement: Explaining Policy Blockage and Policy Frustration, by Isabela Mares. Policy Paper #11.
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Welfare Reform in the United States: Lessons for a Future Social Federation of the EMU, by Waltraud Schelkle. Policy Paper #9.
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Cost Containment vs. Solidarity in the Welfare State: The Case of German and American Health Care Reform, by Susan Giaimo. Policy Paper #6.
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Continuing Training in an Aging Economy, 1997, by Jutta Gatter. Policy Paper #4.
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Success and Failure in Training Reforms, by Pepper Culpepper. Policy Paper #3.
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Education, Vocational Training and Job Mobililty, by Thomas Hinz. Policy Paper #2.
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Telecom and Biotech | AICGS Publications by Topic
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Reversal of Fortune? An Assessment of the German Biotechnology Sector in Comparative Perspective, edited by Stephen J. Silvia, Economic Studies Program Report #5.
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The New Economy in Germany and The United States: Policy Challenges and Solutions, edited by David B. Audretsch.
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Who Writes the Rules of E-Commerce? A Case Study of the Global Business Dialogue on E-Commerce, by Maria Green Cowles. Policy Paper #14.
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The Internet, European Financial Markets, and the Valuation of New Economy Firms, by Mathias Bank. Policy Paper #17.
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What's New About the New Economy? An Explanation of Firm Size, Growth, and Liquidity, by Julie Ann Elston. Policy Paper #16.
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Protecting Privacy: The Transatlantic Debate over Data Protection. Conference Report.
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Telecommunications Reform in Germany: Lessons and Priorities. Conference Report.
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Regulatory Challenges and Market Opportunities: German and American Experiences With Telecommunications Reform, # 23, March 1999, AICGS Occasional Papers.
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From Alte Tante to European Macher: German Telecommunications in the Global Economy, by Christopher S. Allen and Amy L. Fletcher, # 24, March 1999.
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