Publications
An important goal of the ifo Institute is to make its scientific findings, analyses, survey results, and statements accessible to as many people as possible. We therefore offer a wide range of publications for different target groups with the aim of stimulating economic policy debate. Here, our own authors as well as members of the ifo’s wider networks and other experts have the opportunity to publish relevant findings and debate them publicly.
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Contribution in Refereed Journal
Effects of Corporate Tax Reform on Optimum Debt Maturity
Chang Woon Nam, Doina Radulescu
2010
Annals of Finance 6 (3), 369–389
2010
Annals of Finance 6 (3), 369–389
Contribution in Refereed Journal
The Influence of Labour Taxes on the Migration of Skilled Workers
Peter Egger, Doina Radulescu
2009
World Economy 32(9), 1365–1379
2009
World Economy 32(9), 1365–1379
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Effects of Corporate Tax Reforms on SMEs’ Investment Decision under the Particular Consideration of Inflation
Chang Woon Nam, Doina Radulescu
2007
Small Business Economics 29, 101-118
2007
Small Business Economics 29, 101-118
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Taxation of Fertilisers, Pesticides and Energy Use for Agricultural Production in Selected EU Countries
Chang Woon Nam, Doina Radulescu, Rüdiger Parsche, Manfred Schöpe
2007
European Environment 17, 267-284
2007
European Environment 17, 267-284
Contribution in Refereed Journal
The Role of Tax Depreciation for Investment Decisions: A Comparison of European Transition Countries
Chang Woon Nam, Doina Radulescu
2005
Eastern European Economics 43 (5), 05-25
2005
Eastern European Economics 43 (5), 05-25
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Do Corporate Tax Concessions Really Matter for the Success of Free Economic Zones?
Chang Woon Nam, Doina Radulescu
2004
Economics of Planning 37, 99-123
2004
Economics of Planning 37, 99-123
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Assessment of Fiscal Sustainability in Romania
Doina Radulescu
2003
Post-Communist Economies 15 (2), 259-275
2003
Post-Communist Economies 15 (2), 259-275