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Editorial 5

Michael Getzner

Economists and the welfare state 7

Dieter Plehwe

A differentiated picture of the “ public” and the “private”: 11 Michael Getzner

Social housing policies: A Res Publica? 15

Gerlinde Gutheil-Knopp-Kirchwald

Funding of protected areas: A pure public task? 21

Grazia Withalm

Natural disasters and implicit government debt 27

Ian Koetsier

Kommentar zu den Beiträgen über Sozialwohnungen, Schutzgebiete

und Naturkatastrophen 31

Wilfried Schönbäck

The effects of consolidation programs on public spending 41 Lukas Haffert

Reflections on recent examples of public­private politics 45 Judith Clifton

Individuelle Zielsetzungen – ein Ansatzpunkt zur Bekämpfung von

Armut und Ungleichheiten? 49

Svenja Flechtner

Laudatio für Svenja Flechtner 55

Wolfgang Blaas

The authors 57

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