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Blackwell Publishing
Cambridge University Press
CESifo
DIW Berlin, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
The MIT Press
Oxford University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Princeton University Press
Rheinisch-Westf. Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI)
Springer Verlag
Thomson Learning Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
Timberlake Consultants
John Wiley & Sons
Dt.Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften (ZBW)
Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW)
Elsevier
European Commission
The Centre for Economic Policy Research
Pearson Education Deutschland GmbH


Blackwell Publishing
Blackwell Publishing is the world’s leading society publisher, partnering with more than 550 academic and professional societies. Blackwell publishes over 750 journals and 600 text and reference books annually, across a wide range of academic, medical, and professional subjects.
For more information on Blackwell Publishing, please visit www.blackwellpublishing.com or www.blackwell-synergy.com


Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the publishing and printing house of the University of Cambridge. It is an integral part of the University and has similar charitable objectives in advancing knowledge, education, learning and research. For centuries the Press has extended the research and teaching activities of the University by making available worldwide through its printing and publishing a remarkable range of academic and educational books, journals, examination papers and Bibles. For millions of people around the globe, the publications of the Press represent their only real link with the University of Cambridge. www.cambridge.org


CESifo
The CESifo Group Munich is one of Europe’s most influential economic research organisations. Supported by the State of Bavaria, it is comprised of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, Germany’s foremost empirical research and policy advice institution, the Center for Economic Studies at the University of Munich, a theoretical research think-tank, and CESifo GmbH, a company created as a joint initiative of the University of Munich (LMU) and the Ifo Institute and that is in charge of bringing their combined research output to a growing worldwide audience.

With its research network of more than 550 outstanding economists from all over the world, the many high-level conferences it organises each year, its highly successful working paper series and its close ties to academia, the CESifo Group has turned Munich into a major centre of economic-policy discussion in Europe.


DIW Berlin, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
The German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) is one of the leading research institutes in Germany. It is an independent, non-profit academic institution which is involved in basic research and policy advice. DIW Berlin was originally founded in 1925 as Institute for Business Cycle Research and was later renamed in German Institute for Economic Research. The legal status of DIW Berlin is that of a registered association. The association's bodies are the Members, the Board of Trustees, the Executive Board and the Scientific Advisory Board.

DIW Berlin presents its research results in external science journals, within the scope of national and international scientific events as well as at workshops, symposia and colloquia. They conduce to exchange of minds among experts and other relevant groups. Current economic and structural data, forecasts and advices as well as services in the area of quantitative economics will be provided to decision makers in economics and policy and the broad public. DIW Berlin endues a target group specific range of publications, events and data sources. Since 2000, DIW Berlin has been chaired by the President, Prof. Dr. Klaus Zimmermann. The Institute is divided into seven research departments.


Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
Considering the Future of Labor
The Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) analyzes problems and structural aspects of the labor market in a rapidly changing global environment. Beyond fundamental research in all areas of labor economics, IZA offers policy advice on current labor market issues and provides relevant information to the general public. Its concentration on labor market issues, combined with its role as a place of communication between economic science and political practice, makes IZA a globally unique institution.

IZA was founded in 1998 on the initiative of Deutsche Post World Net (German Postal Service), from which it draws substantial financial support. This guarantees its independence from short-term commissioned research.

Dr. Klaus Zumwinkel, Chairman of the Board of Management of Deutsche Post World Net, is President of IZA. Prof. Dr. Klaus F. Zimmermann (also President of the German Institute for Economic Research, DIW Berlin, Professor of Economics at the University of Bonn, and Honorary Professor at the Free University of Berlin) heads the institute as IZA Director.


The MIT Press
The MIT Press publishes distinguished trade books, monographs and textbooks in core and related areas of economics, finance and business. The MIT Press is the publisher of the Journal of the European Economic Association.

New titles for Fall 2006 include: The Future of Europe by Alberto Alesina and Francesco Giavazzi; The Chinese Economy by Barry Naughton; Global Imbalances and the Lessons of Bretton Woods by Barry Eichengreen; By Force of Thought by Janos Kornai; Does Game Theory Work? The Bargaining Challenge by Ken Binmore.

A wide range of our new and backlist titles will be available to purchase and order at a 20% conference discount, and our Acquisition Editors and marketing personnel will be available during the conference to talk to you.

John Covell, Senior Editor. E-mail: jcovell(at)mit.edu
Elizabeth Murry, Senior Editor. E-mail: elizm(at)mit.edu

US: 55 Hayward Street, Cambridge MA 02142-1315, USA
Europe: 11 Chenies Street, London WC1E 7EY, UK. info(at)hup-mitpress.co.uk, mitpress.mit.edu


Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press is one of the top international publishers in economics, finance and econometrics. It covers the full range of publications from high profile think pieces for the general reader to textbooks, reference, monographs and journals. The high quality of its publishing is reflected in flagship series such as the Clarendon Lectures in Economics and the Advanced texts in Econometrics Series.

Please visit our booth for free sample copies of our economics journals, which include titles such as Cambridge Journal of Economics, Oxford Economic Papers, Journal of Financial Econometrics, Journal of Economic Geography, and CESifo Economic Studies, which is new to Oxford Journals this year. For more information on our books and journals, please visit us at www.oup.com and www.oxfordjournals.org


Palgrave Macmillan
Palgrave Macmillan publishes authoritative and innovative books on Economics, written by leading authorities and thinkers in the field. These range from core undergraduate and graduate level textbooks to research monographs, handbooks, and reference works such as The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Visit our stand to browse our key titles & pick up our new catalogue.
Visit our website at: www.palgrave.com/economics.


Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press is an independent publisher with close connections, both formal and informal, to Princeton University. It has overlapping responsibilities to the University, the academic community, and the reading public. Our fundamental mission is to disseminate scholarship both within academia and to society at large.

We select for publication only scholarship of the highest quality on all levels regardless of commercial viability: specialized monographs making an original contribution to knowledge within a subdiscipline; titles appealing to a broader range of scholars and professionals in a single discipline; inter­disciplinary academic works intended for readers in more than one subject area; and works by scholars aimed at bringing the findings of a discipline to the larger, well-educated reading public. Some titles from all these categories are also eventually used in the classroom as supplemental course reading.

We seek to publish the innovative works of the greatest minds in academia, from the most respected senior scholar to the extraordinarily promising graduate student, in each of the disciplines in which we publish. The Press consciously acquires a collection of titles – a coherent "list" of books – in each discipline, providing focus, continuity, and a basis for the development of future publications.


Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI)
RWI Essen (www.rwi-essen.de) is a modern center for scientific research and evidence-based policy advice, retaining its strong roots in the region. In 2003 RWI Essen developed a coherent research program for the next years following the Leitmotif: "Individual prosperity and economic policy in the times of demographic and societal change."

Focal points of the research include analysis of the labor market, educational research, migration and environmental economics. Particular attention is paid to the diagnosis and forecasting of the German economy and those of leading developed countries, as well as to structural changes within the economy, i.e. in manufacturing, medium-sized businesses and the IT sector. Due to the location of the institute, analysis of the economy of North Rhine-Westphalia is also on the agenda. Research is based on the latest theoretical concepts, as well as scientific methods. The results are published as a rule and are thus available to the public.

Together with Ruhr University Bochum, University of Dortmund and University of Duisburg-Essen RWI Essen founded the Ruhr Graduate School of Economics. RGS Econ explicitly combines the expertise of researchers from all four participating institutions, thus providing an ideal place for research and higher education in economics (www.ruhr-econ.de)


Springer Verlag
Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com), one of the world’s leading suppliers of scientific and specialist literature. It is the second-largest publishing group in the science, technology, and medicine (STM) sector and the largest business-to-business publisher in the German-language area. The group owns 70 publishing houses, together publishing a total of 1,450 journals and more than 5,000 new books a year. The group operates in over 20 countries in Europe, the USA, and Asia, and has some 5,000 employees. In 2005, it generated annual sales of around EUR 838 million.


Thomson Learning Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
At Thomson Learning EMEA we develop and publish products to meet the constantly changing needs of our educational, professional, trade and library markets. We are made up of two complementary yet diverse businesses: Higher and Further Education and Library Reference. Higher and Further Education is a powerful blend of established US imprints and a well-known and rapidly expanding indigenous programme. Library Reference is a world leader in e-reference publishing for libraries, schools and businesses.
We sell in over 52 countries throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa, covering a diverse cultural range, each with its own particular and varied curriculum needs for educational solutions.
We also promote and sell all the major Thomson and Gale US brands. We focus upon supporting our US products and where necessary, create adaptations or customized texts.


Timberlake Consultants
Timberlake Consultants provides a total solution to clients working in the econometrics and statistics fields. We are the leading global reseller of quality econometric and statistical software. We also provide training thereon, both through a wide range of public attendance courses and onsite training geared to the specific client’s needs. We also provide consulting services in these areas.

Our Head Office is in London, UK, and we have offices and agencies in the USA, Brazil, Spain, Poland, Portugal and, most recently opened, Japan. Full contacts for each office can be found on our website. Timberlake publishes the OxMetrics (PcGive, Ox Professional, STAMP, PcGets and G@rch) and Winsolve econometric software packages. We distribute many quality third-party software packages, including Stata, EViews, Gauss, Scientific Workplace, Lindo and Statgraphics. We run onsite courses regularly in the UK, USA, Portugal and Italy, and provide onsite training and consulting globally.

For a full range of our softwares and training courses please visit our websites at www.timberlake.co.uk and www.timberlake-consultancy.com.


John Wiley & Sons
Wiley is a global publisher of print and electronic products, specializing in scientific, technical, and medical books and journals; professional and consumer books and subscription services; and textbooks and other educational materials for undergraduate and graduate students as well as lifelong learners. Wiley publishes in a variety of formats.

The company provides "must-have" content to targeted communities of interest. Wiley's deep reservoir of quality content, constantly replenished, offers a tremendous source of competitive advantage. Technology is making this content more accessible to customers worldwide and is adding value for them by delivering it in interactive and/or fully searchable formats.

We publish English-language UG/MBA textbooks and other educational materials in print and online in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia for undergraduate and graduate students and lifelong learners. Our programmes are targeted to the sciences, engineering, mathematics, and accounting, with growing positions in business, education, and modern languages.



Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften (ZBW)
ZBW – German National Library of Economics / Kiel Institute for the World Economy

The German National Library of Economics is the world´s largest economics library. The ZBW collects literature and information on economics from all over the world and offers its services to researchers worldwide. The database ECONIS is freely available on the internet and contains more than 2.5 million records. The library also offers the service ECONIS Select with a choice of economic literature to current topics.

Please visit www.zbw-kiel.de to find out more about us.

The ZBW is also a partner of EconBiz, which offers a calendar of events in Business studies and Economics. Find out more about this at www.econbiz.de/service/kalender

The Kiel Institute for the World Economy is an international center for economic researchThe Institute engages especially in creating solutions to urgent problems in global economic affairs. Based on its research, the Institute advises decision-makers in policy, business and society and informs the broader public about important developments in international economic policy.

Please visit www.uni-kiel.de/ifw/


Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW)

Centre for European Economic Research GmbH (ZEW) Mannheim
The Centre for European Economic Research GmbH (ZEW) Mannheim, Germany, was established in 1990. It operates in the field of applied empirical economic research, primarily pursuing a microeconomic and microeconometric approach. Its main research focuses are: International Finance and Financial Management; Labour Markets, Human Resources and Social Policy; Industrial Economics and International Management; Corporate Taxation and Public Finance; Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Management; Information and Communication Technologies; Analysis of Growth and Business Cycles. High-profile research work on these subjects sets the foundation for the ZEW’s economic policy counselling objectives.

The ZEW has particularly established its profile by tackling international comparative questions in the European context as well as by implementing scientifically important databases such as the ZEW Start-Up Panel, the Mannheim Innovation Panel (MIP) and the European Tax Analyzer among others. At present the ZEW has a staff of 134 employees of which two thirds are researchers. Since highly qualified staff is a prerequisite to excellent research, the ZEW holds a substantive interest in young researchers and in their professional development.

For more information visit the ZEW’s website: www.zew.de or www.zew.eu


Elsevier

Elsevier publishes various books series in Economics and Finance, including the celebrated Handbooks in Economics. Edited by Kenneth J. Arrow and Michael D. Intriligator, the handbooks cover a broad set of topics, ranging from mathematical economics to experimental results economics and industrial organization. Each chapter provides professional researchers, lecturers and students with accurate, fully linkable and searchable self-contained surveys, written and edited by the leading authorities in their field.The handbooks are also available online, providing easy desktop access to the material covered in some 57 volumes. Fully integrated on the ScienceDirect platform, the powerful searching and linking capabilities allow for fast and effective retrieval of Handbook chapters as well as referenced journal material. Elsevier also publishes approximately 78 Economics and Finance journals. These journals are all listed on the ScienceDirect website www.sciencedirect.com. Sign up for the free contents alerting service which allows you to: Save searches, Create Search Alerts, Volume/Issue Alerts and Citation Alerts, Create a favourite Journal and Book List which you can browse and search. ScienceDirect includes over 7 million full text articles from over 1,800 fully searchable journals. Authors publishing in Elsevier journals benefit from unparalleled international readership and article dissemination.


European Commission - Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs

The main role of the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs (ECFIN) is to foster the success of Economic and Monetary Union, both inside and outside the European Union, by advancing economic policy coordination, conducting economic surveillance and providing policy assessment and advice. The DG's principal instruments for achieving this include the Broad Economic Policy Guidelines, assessments of the Stability and Convergence Programmes submitted by the Member States, and the preparation of the Convergence Reports. Other reports, including Public Finance in EMU, the EU Economy Review and the Commission's Economic Forecasts, are issued as support for policy documents and as preparation for policy discussions by the Council and the European Parliament.ECFIN also provides economic analysis and evaluation in support of Community policies and priorities in general. These cover both internal affairs – including the Lisbon strategy, internal market, environment, agriculture and employment – and external relations – enlargement, development, trade, international affairs, including the management of macro-financial assistance to third countries.In certain areas, ECFIN implements EU investment financing programmes on behalf of other Commission departments in close co-operation with the EIB, EIF and EBRD as well as undertakes financial market operations – borrowing and lending, treasury management.


The Centre for Economic Policy Research is a network of over 750 Research Fellows and Affiliates, based primarily in European universities. Founded in 1983 with the belief that timely independent research, grounded firmly in economic theory, is an essential contribution to enhancing the quality of economic policy decisions, CEPR is an entrepreneur, developing research initiatives with the producers, consumers and sponsors of research. The Centre disseminates the key results of these activities to a wide, non-academic audience in the media and the public and private sectors, as well as to the broader academic community. This dissemination takes place through web-based and printed publications and communications, public meetings, academic conferences and workshops, and press briefings.


Pearson Education Deutschland GmbH is part of the English Pearson PLC, a leading global media concern with activities all over the world.

With the merger of the two most popular publishing companies in Computing - Markt+Technik and Addison-Wesley - Pearson became the leading publisher of computer literature in the German speaking area.

Within Pearson you’ll also find an academic publishing company called Pearson Studium, specialised in the disciplines Economics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Psychology. Furthermore Pearson Studium started in 2006 in Biology and Chemistry. Longman is your qualified partner for all people studying English – in school, at the university, on the job or at home.

All online activities you’ll find combined within the division InformIT. Besides the websites www.mut.de, www.addison-wesley.de, www.pearson-studium.de and www.longman.de, InformIT also takes care of the website www.informit.de, where you’ll find all the German and English language books, software as well as ebooks.



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