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DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research

Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung / Quarterly Journal of Economic Research

Contact information of DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research:
Postal: Mohrenstra�e 58, D-10117 Berlin
Phone: xx49-30-89789-0
Fax: xx49-30-89789-200
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Web page: http://www.diw.de/en
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Pricing information: Latest 4 issues: 7,50 Euro/article, 55 Euro/issue; older issues: free of charge. Print: varying prices
Download restrictions: The latest 4 issues can be ordered as electronic edition in PDF-format at the online-shop of DIW Berlin. An annual online-subscription is available for 190 Euro. The printed edition can be ordered at the publishing house Duncker & Humblot.
Editor: Klaus F. Zimmermann
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Editor: Tilman Brück
Editor: Christian Dreger
Editor: Claudia Kemfert
Editor: Alexander Kritikos
Editor: Viktor Steiner
Editor: Gert G. Wagner
Editor: Christian Wey
Editor: Ansgar Belke
Editor: Georg Meran
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Series handle: repec:diw:diwvjh

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2005, Volume 74, Issue 1

2004, Volume 73, Issue 42004, Volume 73, Issue 32004, Volume 73, Issue 22004, Volume 73, Issue 12003, Volume 72, Issue 42003, Volume 72, Issue 32003, Volume 72, Issue 22003, Volume 72, Issue 12002, Volume 71, Issue 42002, Volume 71, Issue 32002, Volume 71, Issue 22002, Volume 71, Issue 12001, Volume 70, Issue 42001, Volume 70, Issue 32001, Volume 70, Issue 22001, Volume 70, Issue 12000, Volume 69, Issue 4More pages of listings: 0|1|2|3

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