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FinanzArchiv founded in 1884 is one of the world's oldest professional journals in public finance.

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FinanzArchiv is a well-established, internationally oriented journal in the field of public economics, widely read in Europe and all over the world.

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Volume 59, Number 1, March 2003

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Editorial Announcement

Editorial Announcement
pp. 1-1(1)
Authors: Genser, Bernd; Siebeck, Georg; Richter, Wolfram F.; Sørensen, Peter Birch

Editorial Note

Editorial Note
pp. 2-2(1)

Articles

Multinational Firms: Easy Come, Easy Go?
pp. 3-26(24)
Authors: Haaland, Jan I.; Wooton, Ian; Faggio, Giulia

Does the Tax System Encourage Too Much Education?
pp. 27-48(22)
Author: Alstadsaeter, Annette

Trade Union Objectives and Economic Growth
pp. 49-67(19)
Authors: Irmen, Andreas; Wigger, Berthold U.

Redundancy Pay and Collective Dismissals
pp. 68-90(23)
Author: Goerke, Laszlo

Welfare to Work in the U. S.: A Model for Germany?
pp. 91-119(29)
Author: Ochel, Wolfgang

Responsibility and Reward
pp. 120-140(21)
Authors: Cappelen, Alexander W.; Tungodden, Bertil

Considering the IMF's Perspective on a ''Sound Fiscal Policy''
pp. 141-161(21)
Author: Heller, Peter S.

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