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November 2004, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 707-717 Welfare, Growth and Environment: A Sceptical Review of the Skeptical Environmentalist by B. Lomborg
by Felix FitzRoy & Ian Smith
September 2004, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 453-476 Credibility, Macroeconomic Fundamentals And Markov Regime Switches In The Ems
by Nicholas Sarantis & Sylviane Piard - 477-506 Unions And Employment Growth In British Workplaces During The 1990s: A Panel Analysis
by Alex Bryson - 507-527 Marginal Deterrence Through Ambient Environmental Inspections
by Laurent Franckx - 528-543 Industrial Policy In Great Britain And Its Effect On Total Factor Productivity In Manufacturing Plants, 1990–1998
by Richard Harris & Catherine Robinson - 544-558 Is The View From The Eurotower Purely European? – National Divergence And Ecb Interest Rate Policy
by Friedrich Heinemann & Felix P. Huefner - 559-579 Banking Licences, Bailouts And Regulator Ability
by Alan D. Morrison
August 2004, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 281-301 Explaining Attitudes Towards Ambiguity: An Experimental Test Of The Comparative Ignorance Hypothesis
by Paul Dolan & Martin Jones - 302-328 The Changing Life Cycle Pattern In Female Employment: A Comparison Of Germany And The Uk
by Bernd Fitzenberger & Gaby Wunderlich - 329-358 Job Mobility In Britain: Are The Scots Different? Evidence From The Bhps
by Axel Heitmueller - 359-376 Revenue Divergence And Competitive Balance In A Divisional Sports League
by Stephen Dobson & John Goddard - 377-401 Unemployment, Hysteresis And Transition
by Miguel A. León‐Ledesma & Peter McAdam - 402-421 Job Reallocation, Employment Change And Average Job Tenure: Theory And Workplace Evidence From Australia
by Karen Mumford & Peter N. Smith - 422-442 Financial Market Integration And Business Cycle Volatility In A Monetary Union
by Christian Pierdzioch - 443-449 Re‐Estimating Female Domestic Work: Based On The British Survey Evidence From 1986–7
by Pròdromos‐Ioànnis Prodromídis - 450-451 Book Review
by Atanas Christev & Felix FitzRoy
May 2004, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 151-155 The Economics of Education: Special Issue Editorial
by Steve Bradley & Jim Taylor - 156-172 What if there are no ‘best practices’?
by Eric A. Hanushek - 173-193 Stratified or Comprehensive? The Economic Efficiency of School Design
by Giorgio Brunello & Massimo Giannini - 194-208 High School Graduation in Australia: Do Schools Matter?
by Anh T. Le & Paul W. Miller - 209-229 Girls Rock, Boys Roll: An Analysis of the Age 14–16 Gender Gap in English Schools
by Simon Burgess & Brendon McConnell & Carol Propper & Deborah Wilson - 230-249 Educational Inequality and the Expansion of UK Higher Education
by Jo Blanden & Stephen Machin - 250-265 Degree performance of Economics students in UK universities: absolute and relative performance in prior qualifications
by Robin Naylor & Jeremy Smith - 266-280 The Labour Market Impact of Adult Education and Training: A Cohort Analysis
by Anna Vignoles & Fernando Galindo‐Rueda & Leon Feinstein
February 2004, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-23 Competition and Costs: Evidence from Competitive Tendering in the Scottish National Health Service
by Robin G. Milne & Robert E. Wright - 24-48 A Permanent Change in the Route to Owner Occupation?
by Mark Andrew - 49-61 Multinationals and Training: Some Evidence from Irish Manufacturing Industries
by Frank Barry & Holger Görg & Eric Strobl - 62-81 The Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on UK Exports to EU Countries
by Glauco De vita & Andrew Abbott - 82-94 The Impact of Computer Use On Earnings in the UK
by G.R. Arabsheibani & J.M. Emami & A. Marin - 95-104 Ricardian Consumers With Non‐Keynesian (And Possibly Ricardian) Propensities
by James Pemberton - 105-126 Model Uncertainty, Optimal Monetary Policy and the Preferences of the Fed
by Efrem Castelnuovo & Paolo Surico - 127-142 Productive Efficiency and Salary Distribution: The Case of US Major League Baseball
by R. Todd jewell & David J. Molina - 143-147 Micro‐Level Data Sources for Scottish Policy Studies
by David N. F. Bell & Gregor Jack & Robert E. Wright - 148-149 Book Review
by Felix FitzRoy
November 2003, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 1-1 ‘Policy Rules–the Next Steps’–Scottish Journal of Political Economy Special Issue
by Jagjit S. Chadha & V. Anton Muscatelli & Charles Nolan - 527-549 Persistence, The Transmission Mechanism And Robust Monetary Policy
by Ignazio Angeloni & Günter Coenen & Frank Smets - 550-566 Friedman's Money Supply Rule vs. Optimal Interest Rate Policy
by George W. Evans & Seppo Honkapohja - 567-584 Some implications for monetary policy of uncertain exchange rate pass‐through
by Benjamin Hunt & Peter Isard - 585-608 The Exchange Rate and Inflation in the UK
by Amit Kara & Edward Nelson - 609-633 What Can We Learn from the Current Crisis in Argentina?
by Timothy J. Kehoe - 634-649 Is The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level Learnable?
by Bennett T. Mccallum - 650-667 Optimal monetary policy: is price‐level targeting the next step?
by Patrick Minford & David Peel
September 2003, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 359-374 Asymmetric output‐gap effects in Phillips Curve and mark‐up pricing models: Evidence for the US and the UK
by Michael P. Clements & Marianne Sensier - 375-397 Inflation and Investment
by Jakob B. Madsen - 398-416 Endogenous Money: An Analytical Approach
by Giuseppe Fontana & Ezio Venturino - 417-439 R&D, Imperfect Competition and Growth with Human Capital Accumulation
by Alberto Bucci - 440-470 What goes up sometimes stays up: shocks and institutions as determinants of unemployment persistence
by Gianni Amisano & Massimiliano Serati - 471-491 Works Councils and Collective Bargaining in Germany: The Impact on Productivity and Wages
by Olaf Hübler & Uwe Jirjahn - 492-506 Earnings, Education, and Fixed‐Term Contracts
by Sarah Brown & John G. Sessions - 507-525 The Political Feasibility of Privatizing Old‐Age Insurance
by Georg Hirte
August 2003, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 217-231 Dollar‐Deutschemark Polarisation: Comparing The Pound And Franc
by James Forder & Stan Hurn - 232-246 Have output growth rates stabilised? evidence from the g‐7 economies
by Terence C. Mills & Ping Wang - 247-263 Why exporting countries agree to voluntary export restraints: the oligopolistic power of the foreign supplier
by Roberto A. De Santis - 264-290 Entrepreneurship and Unemployment in the UK
by Roy Thurik - 291-296 Ricardo on Agricultural Improvements: a Note
by Christian Gehrke & Heinz D. Kurz & Neri Salvadori - 297-310 ‘Independence’ and the founding of the Federal Reserve
by James Forder - 311-325 The Influence of Economists On the Federal Reserve Act
by Barbara Caporale - 326-340 Measuring central bank independence: a latent variables approach
by Jakob De Haan & Erik Leertouwer & Erik Meijer & Tom Wansbeek - 341-358 China: Further Evidence on the Evolution of Stock Markets in Transition Economies
by Xiao‐Ming Li
May 2003, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 111-112 Editors Introduction
by Nick Hanley & James S. Shortle - 113-130 Green national accounting for welfare and sustainability:A Taxonomy Of Assumptions And Results
by Geir B. Asheim - 131-148 A Paleoeconomic Theory of Co‐Evolution and Extinction of Domesticable Animals
by Richard D. Horan & Jason F. Shogren & Erwin Bulte - 149-173 Quantifying Central Hypotheses on Environmental Kuznets Curves for a Rich Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Study
by Annegrete Bruvoll & Taran Fæhn & Birger Strøm - 174-188 Single or double bounded contingent valuation? A Bayesian test
by Roberto León & Carmelo J. León - 189-206 Estimating Households’ Preferences for Environmental Amenities Using Equilibrium Models of Local Jurisdictions
by JunJie Wu & Seong‐Hoon Cho - 207-216 Crop Genetic Diversity, Productivity and Stability of Agroecosystems. A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation
by Salvatore Di Falco & Charles Perrings
February 2003, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Theory of Differential Overqualification: Does it Work?
by Felix Büchel & Harminder Battu - 17-40 Beyond the Sovereign Debt Crisis: Alternative Forms of Market‐Based Debt Restructuring Schemes
by Luisa Corrado - 41-60 No Credit for Transition: European Institutions and German Unemployment
by John Driffill & Marcus Miller - 61-68 Central Bankers and Central Bank Independence
by Miroslav Beblavy - 69-89 Another Piece in the Feldstein — Horioka Puzzle
by Andrew J. Abbott & Glauco De Vita - 90-110 Public Investment Rules and Endogenous Growth with Empirical Evidence From Canada
by Sarantis Kalyvitis
November 2002, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 489-490 The Gravity Equation in International Economics: Theory and Evidence
by Simon J. Evenett & William K. Hutchinson - 491-506 Border Effects and the Gravity Equation: Consistent Methods for Estimation
by Robert C. Feenstra - 507-525 Immigration and the Trade of Provinces
by Don Wagner & Keith Head & John Ries - 526-543 The Global Disconnect: The Role of Transactional Distance and Scale Economies in Gravity Equations
by Prakash Loungani & Ashoka Mody & Assaf Razin - 544-556 Does Ease of Communication Increase Trade? Commonality of Language and Bilateral Trade
by William K. Hutchinson - 557-573 The Impact of Economic Sanctions on South African Exports
by Simon J. Evenett - 574-585 Regionalism and Gravity
by David Greenaway & Chris Milner
September 2002, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 357-368 Worker Productivity, Working Time Reduction, And The Short–Run And Long–Run Employment Effects
by Chun–chieh Huang & Juin–jen Chang & Ching–chong Lai & Chung–cheng Lin - 369-392 Tied Down Or Room To Move? Investigating The Relationships Between Housing Tenure, Employment Status And Residential Mobility In Britain
by René Böheim & Mark P. Taylor - 393-406 Part–Time Work During Post–Compulsory Education And Examination Performance: Help Or Hindrance?
by Duncan McVicar & Brian McKee - 407-417 Supervisor Heterogeneity: An Analysis Of Uk Microdata
by Sarah Brown & John G. Sessions - 418-444 What Do We Know About The New European Works Councils? Some Preliminary Evidence From Britain
by John T. Addison & Clive R. Belfield - 445-466 Exploring The Determinants Of Unhappiness For Ethnic Minority Men In Britain
by Michael A. Shields & Allan Wailoo - 467-487 The English Language Fluency And Earnings Of Ethnic Minorities In Britain
by Joanne Lindley
August 2002, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 235-248 The Policy Implications of Economic ImbalancesScottish Economic Society Royal Bank of Scotland Annaual Lecture, 2001
by Kate Barker - 249-279 New Evidence on the Politics and Economics of Multiparty Cabinets Duration
by Fabrizio Carmignani - 280-303 Intersectoral and International R&D Knowledge Spillovers and Total Factor Productivity
by Dirk Frantzen - 304-317 Management Buyouts and Firm–Level Productivity: Evidence from a Panel of UK Manufacturing Firms
by Kevin Ames - 318-335 Foreign Ownership and Productivity in the United Kingdom—Some Issues When Using the ARD Establishment Level Data
by Richard Harris - 336-356 A Spatial Cross–Sectional Analysis of Elasticity of Demand for Soccer
by David Forrest & Robert Simmons & Patrick Feehan
May 2002, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 129-149 Overcrowding and Infant Mortality: A Tale of Two Cities
by R. A. Cage & John Foster - 150-161 Take–up of Means–tested Benefits and Labour Supply
by John Creedy - 162-195 Do Banks Ration Credit to New Enterprises? And Should Governments Intervene?
by Simon C. Parker - 196-215 Monetary Stabilisation Policy in a Monetary Union: Some Simple Analytics
by Charles Nolan - 216-234 Theory and Estimation of the Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance Decision
by Gwilym Pryce
February 2002, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-21 Trends in Disaggregated Import and Export Prices in Europe: Implications for the Trade and Wages Debate
by Paul Brenton & Anna Maria Pinna - 22-38 Optimal Volume of Environmentally Damaging Trade
by Robert E. Kohn & Peter D. Capen - 39-60 Price Controls in War and Peace: A Marshallian Conclusion
by Forrest Capie & Geoffrey Wood - 61-90 Monetary Policy, Nominal Interest Rates, and Long–Horizon Inflation Uncertainty
by Stephen Wright - 91-103 Making Welfare Work: The Politics of Reform
by Frank Field - 104-115 EU Enlargement and the Future of the Welfare State
by Hans–Werner Sinn - 116-127 Globalization and the Future of Social Protection
by Vito Tanzi
November 2001, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 471-487 Making Britain More Competitive: A Critique of Regulation and Competition policy
by Dieter Helm - 488-516 Friday May Never be the Same Again: Some Results on Work Sharing from Union–Firm Bargaining Models
by M. J. Andrews & R. Simmons - 517-531 Wage–Setting Institutions, Unemployment, and Voters’ Demand for Redistribution Policy
by Robert A. J. Dur - 532-546 How Monetary Policy can have Permanent Real Effects with Only Temporary Nominal Rigidity
by Ian M. McDonald & Hugh Scully - 547-557 Money, Credit and Spending: Drawing Causal Inferences
by Guglielmo Maria Caporale & Peter Howells - 558-588 Nature, Power and Growth
by Thorvaldur Gylfason - 589-604 Consumption and Government Spending Substitutability Revisited: Evidence from Taiwan
by Tsung–wu Ho
September 2001, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 361-382 The Influence of Uncertainty on Investment in the UK: A Macro or Micro Phenomenon?
by Paul Temple & Giovanni Urga & Ciaran Driver - 383-399 Political Instability and Economic Growth: UK Time Series Evidence
by Dimitrios Asteriou & Simon Price - 400-424 Banks’ Inefficiency and Economic Growth: A Micro‐Macro Approach
by Riccardo Lucchetti & Luca Papi & Alberto Zazzaro - 425-441 Bagehot’s Lombard Street and Macroeconomic Stabilisation
by D. P. O’Brien - 442-460 Macroeconomic Fundamentals and Exchange Rate Credibility. Further Evidence on the Italian Experience from a Regime‐switching Approach
by Marco Tronzano - 461-470 On the Equivalence of Taxes Paid by Employers and Employees
by Pierre Picard & Eric Toulemonde
August 2001, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 245-259 Corruption and Reputation
by Svetlana Andrianova - 260-282 Technological Activity and Employment in a Panel of UK Firms
by C. Greenhalgh & M. Longland & D. Bosworth - 283-302 Gender and Promotion in the Academic Profession
by Melanie E. Ward - 303-312 The Role of Bargaining Initiative Under no Commitment to Audit
by A. Menichini - 313-329 Cabinet Formation in Coalition Systems
by Fabrizio Carmignani - 330-344 Financial Constraints and Investment Decisions
by E. Saltari & G. Travaglini - 345-359 Partial Ownership Induces Customised Investments Under Repeated Interaction: An Explanation of Japanese Manufacturer‐Suppliers Relationships
by Hodaka Morita
May 2001, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial
by Anton Muscatelli - 119-133 Who Benefits from Foreign Direct Investment in the UK?
by Sourafel Girma & David Greenaway & Katharine Wakelin - 134-147 Inward Investment and Technical Progress in the United Kingdom Manufacturing Sector
by Florence Hubert & Nigel Pain - 148-163 ω‐Homothetic Preferences: Theory and Applications
by Bipasa Datta & Huw Dixon - 164-178 Overseas Work Experience, Savings and Entrepreneurship Amongst Return Migrants to LDCs
by Barry McCormick & Jackline Wahba - 179-195 Predicting UK Business Cycle Regimes
by Chris Birchenhall & Denise Osborn & Marianne Sensier - 196-209 Asset Markets and Endogenous Liquidity
by Lee Redding & Hamid Faruqee - 210-225 Inflation and Openness with Non‐Atomistic Wage Setters
by Lilia Cavallari - 226-243 Distribution Dynamics and Cross‐Country Convergence: A New Approach
by Sandra Bulli
February 2001, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-26 How Do Employees of Ethnic Origin Fare on the Occupational Ladder in Britain?
by Vani K. Borooah - 27-47 Persistence of Capacity Shortage and the Role of Adjustment Costs
by Ciaran Driver & Nigel Meade - 48-68 Estimating Quality‐adjusted Price Changes: Method and Application to VCRs
by Christos Ioannidis & Mick Silver & Bruce Webb - 69-81 Asymmetric Adjustment Costs, Asymmetric Pricing and Employment: Evidence from the UK
by Sean Holly & Paul Turner - 82-98 Galtonian Regression, Company Age and Job Generation 1986–95
by Peter E. Hart & Nicholas Oulton - 99-117 Grant Assistance and Small Firm Development in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
by Stephen Roper & Nola Hewitt‐Dundas
November 2000, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 471-486 Earning Curves and Wage Curves
by Angela J. Black & Felix R. FitzRoy - 487-503 Capital Stock, Unemployment and Wages in the UK and Germany
by Philip Arestis & Iris Biefang‐Frisancho Mariscal - 504-524 Sensitivity of Willingness to Pay Estimates to the Level of Attributes in Discrete Choice Experiments
by Mandy Ryan & Sarah Wordsworth - 525-549 Monitoring and Motivation in Principal‐Agent Relationships: Some Issues in the Case of Local Authority Services
by Bruce Walker - 550-570 Strategic Delegation and the Shape of Market Competition
by Luca Lambertini - 571-583 The Impact of Financial Participation and Employee Involvement on Financial Performance: a Re‐estimation Using the 1998 Wers
by John T. Addison & Clive R. Belfield - 584-590 The Impact of Financial Participation and Employee Involvement on Financial Performance: A Re‐Estimation Using the 1998 WERS: A Reply
by Robert McNabb & Keith Whitfield
September 2000, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 342-363 Racial Discrimination in English football
by Ian Preston & Stefan Szymanski - 364-398 The Economics of American Sports Leagues
by John Vrooman - 399-421 Estimating Coaching Efficiency in Professional Team Sports: Evidence from English Association Football
by Peter Dawson & Stephen Dobson & Bill Gerrard - 422-430 The Impact of Salary Caps in Professional Team Sports
by Stefan Késenne - 431-455 European and North American Sports Differences(?)
by Rodney Fort - 456-470 Diminishing Returns and the Limit of Athletic Performance
by Gerald W. Scully
August 2000, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 213-250 Optimal Currency Areas Scottish Economic Society/Royal Bank of Scotland Annual Lecture, 1999
by Willem H. Buiter - 251-272 The Impact of Company Human Resource Policies on Social Skills: Implications for Training Sponsorship, Quit Rates and Efficiency Wages
by Francis Green - 273-303 Non‐pecuniary Advantages Versus Pecuniary Disadvantages; Job Satisfaction Among Male And Female Academics In Scottish Universities
by Melanie E. Ward & Peter J. Sloane - 304-324 Rates of Return on Plant and Machinery in the Regions of the UK, 1968‐1991
by Richard I.D. Harris & Barry P. Andrew - 325-336 Adverse Selection when Jobs are Hard to Do
by Anthony A. Sampson & Robert Simmons - 337-339 The Scottish Household Panel Survey
by Heather M. Laurie & Robert E. Wright
May 2000, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 95-113 Growth and Output Fluctuations
by Chol‐Won Li - 114-140 Housing cycles and efficiency
by Geoffrey Meen - 141-155 The Single Currency and Labour Market Flexibility: a Necessary Partnership?
by A. J. Hughes Hallett & Yue Ma & Maria Demertzis - 156-182 Hysteresis in an Open Economy Model
by Terry O’Shaughnessy - 183-197 The Endowment Effect and Expected Utility
by Gwendolyn, C. Morrison - 198-212 Thomas Robert Malthus and Samuel Hollander: A Review
by Alec J. M. Gee
February 2000, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-24 Testing Equilibrium Models of Regional Disparities
by Fredrik Carlsen - 25-36 The Favourite‐Longshot Bias and Market Efficiency in UK Football betting
by Michael Cain & David Law & David Peel - 37-60 The British and American Rules: an Experimental Examination of Pre‐trial Bargaining in the Shadowof the Law
by Brian G. M. Main & Andrew Park - 61-71 Interest Rate Linkages Between the US and the UK During the Classical Gold Standard
by Giuseppe Tullio & Jürgen Wolters - 72-93 Modelling Evolving Long‐run Relationships: An Application to the Italian Energy Market
by Claudio Morana
November 1999, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 489-504 The Future Welfare Burden; Scottish Economic Society/Royal Bank of Scotland Annual Lecture, 1998
by Andrew Dilnot - 505-522 The Management of Universities; Scottish Economic Society/Royal Bank of Scotland Annual Lecture, 1999
by Geraint Johnes - 523-551 Ethnic Differences in the Incidence and Determinants of Employer‐funded Training in Britain
by Michael Shields & Stephen Wheatley Price - 552-569 Manufacturing Industries in the UK: Was there Convergence during the 1968–1992 Period?
by Richard Harris & Mary Trainor - 570-595 UK Trade Performance and the Role of Product Quality, Innovation and Hysteresis: Some Preliminary Results
by Bob Anderton
September 1999, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 350-366 A Policy Perspective on European Unemployment
by Filip Abraham - 367-388 Squandering European Labour: Social Safety Nets in Times of Economic Turbulence
by Lars Ljungqvist - 389-418 Policy Influences on Unemployment: the European Experience
by Christopher A. Pissarides - 419-436 Overtime Work and Overtime Compensation in Germany
by Thomas Bauer & Klaus F. Zimmermann - 437-457 Industry‐Level Wage Bargaining: A Partial Rehabilitation—The German Experience
by Bernd Fitzenberger & Wolfgang Franz - 458-487 Wither Dutch Corporatism? Two Decades of Employment Policies and Welfare Reforms
by Joop Hartog
August 1999, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 221-244 Estimating A European Demand For Money
by Bernd Hayo - 245-259 Prices and Information Under Imperfect Competition
by Torben M. Andersen & Morten Hviid - 260-286 A Simple Model of Hysteresis in Employment under Exchange Rate Uncertainty
by Ansgar Belke & Matthias Göcke - 287-302 Generalised Social Security Finance in a Two‐Country World
by Michael Bräuninger - 303-318 Takeovers, Joint Ventures and the Acquisition of Resources for Diversification
by Steve Thompson - 319-338 The Marshallian Market and the Walrasian Economy. Two Incompatible Bedfellows
by Michel De Vroey - 339-345 On the Coherence of Post‐Keynesian Economics: A Comment on Walters and Young
by Philip Arestis & Stephen P. Dunn & Malcolm Sawyer - 346-348 Post‐Keynesianism and Coherence: A Reply to Arestis, Dunn and Sawyer
by Bernard Walters & David Young
May 1999, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 111-134 Patients, Doctors and Contracts: An Application of Principal‐Agent Theory to the Doctor‐Patient Relationship
by Anthony Scott & Sandra Vick - 135-157 Minimum Wage Legislation, Investment and Human Capital
by Robin P. Cubitt & Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap - 158-174 Testing For Real Interest Rate Convergence In European Countries
by Stilianos Fountas & Jyh‐lin Wu - 175-184 UK Output Variability and Growth: Some Further Evidence
by Alan E. H. Speight - 185-206 Seasonality, Cointegration, and Forecasting UK Residential Energy Demand
by Michael P. Clements & Reinhard Madlener - 207-218 The Impact of Inflation Uncertainty on Interest Rates in the UK
by Hakan Berument
February 1999, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-16 Regulation and Access Pricing: Comparison of Regulated Regimes
by Gianni De Fraja & Catherine Waddams Price - 17-39 A State Within the State? An Event Study on the Bundesbank (1948–1973)
by Helge Berger & Jakob De Haan - 40-52 Short‐Termism and the Dangers of Prior Announcement of Policy When There is Hysteresis in Trade and Competitiveness
by W. David McCausland - 53-71 Regulating Providers’ Reimbursement in a Mixed Market for Health Care
by Neil Rickman & Alistair McGuire