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2024, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 189-219 Global economic order and global economic governance
by Daniel Susskind & David Vines - 220-233 Geopolitics and global economic governance
by Andrew Hurrell - 234-245 Liberal statecraft and the problems of world order
by G John Ikenberry - 246-255 Classical realism and the challenge of global economic governance
by Jonathan Kirshner - 256-268 How to construct a new global order
by Dani Rodrik & Stephen Walt - 269-281 International regime uncertainty
by Helen V Milner & Erik Voeten - 282-306 Post-neoliberal globalization: international trade rules for global prosperity
by Martin Guzman & Joseph E Stiglitz - 307-328 Economic multilateralism 80 years after Bretton Woods
by Maurice Obstfeld - 329-338 Stranded? The IMF in a world of rising economic nationalism
by Ngaire Woods - 339-349 Walking a middle path: the liberal international order, global economic governance, and India’s G20 presidency
by Suman Bery - 350-365 How India can reach net zero: a strategy for 2025–35
by Montek S Ahluwalia & Utkarsh Patel - 366-373 Open or closed? China’s dilemmas in a changing geopolitical and geoeconomic order
by Rana Mitter - 374-386 China, global economic disintegration, and the climate change challenge
by Ross Garnaut - 387-395 Finding a role for Britain in the new global order
by David Miliband - 396-404 The new world order and the Global South
by Oliver Della Costa Stuenkel - 405-425 Disinformation, influence, and hybrid threats: thoughts from Singapore
by Shashi Jayakumar - 426-438 Navigating stormy waters: a middle power perspective
by Jonathan T Fried - 439-441 De-risking regional geopolitics
by Gareth Evans
2024, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-7 Microfinance: an overview
by Muhammad Meki & Simon Quinn - 8-17 Microfinance and savings
by Stuart Rutherford - 18-29 Lessons for global microfinance from . . . the United States?
by Joyce Klein & Timothy Ogden - 30-43 Selected microfinance crises: past, present, and future
by Sam Mendelson & Daniel Rozas - 44-53 What win–win lost: rethinking microfinance subsidy in the past and designing for the future
by Jonathan Morduch & Timothy Ogden - 54-70 Microcredit: equilibrium effects
by Aanchal Bagga & Cynthia Kinnan - 71-81 Microfinance’s transformational potential: looking beyond average treatment effects
by Ronald A Cueva & Adam Osman & Jamin D Speer - 82-103 Fast growth and slow policy: a decade of digital credit in Kenya
by Rafe Mazer & Seth Garz - 104-117 The role of credit reports in digital lending: a case study from Mexico
by Alfredo Burlando & Michael A Kuhn & Silvia Prina - 118-128 Digital payments
by Francis Annan & Chiman Cheung & Xavier Giné - 129-138 Innovations in the repayment structure of microcredit contracts
by Giorgia Barboni - 139-159 Debt relief for households in developing economies
by Sasha Indarte & Martin Kanz - 160-175 Value chain microfinance
by Lorenzo Casaburi & Jack Willis - 176-188 Microequity: some thoughts for an emerging research agenda
by Muhammad Meki & Simon Quinn
2023, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 667-679 Climate change, complexity, and policy design
by Pontus Braunerhjelm & Cameron Hepburn - 680-693 Five myths about carbon pricing
by Gilbert E Metcalf - 694-710 Sensitive intervention points: a strategic approach to climate action
by Penny Mealy & Pete Barbrook-Johnson & Matthew C Ives & Sugandha Srivastav & Cameron Hepburn - 711-730 Policy complementarity and the paradox of carbon pricing
by Michael Grubb & Alexandra Poncia & Paul Drummond & Karsten Neuhoff & Jean-Charles Hourcade - 731-751 Greening the G7 economies
by Edward B Barbier - 752-764 Green bonds and carbon emissions
by Caroline Flammer - 765-778 Job creation and deep decarbonization
by Kelly Sims & Soyoung Oh - 779-795 Net zero electricity: the UK 2035 target
by Dieter Helm - 796-809 Double dividend? Transnational initiatives and governance innovation for climate change and biodiversity
by Harriet Bulkeley & Michele Betsill & Anouk Fransen & Stacy Van - 810-827 How will climate change affect ambient air pollution and what can policy-makers do now? Lessons from India
by Avraham Ebenstein & Sangeeta Bansal & Sagnik Dey & Tanya Gupta & Kshitij Abhay & Avi Simhon - 828-841 How may solar geoengineering impact global prospects for climate change mitigation?
by Katharine Ricke & Anthony Harding
2023, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 399-405 Taxing the rich (more)
by İrem Güçeri & Joel Slemrod - 406-437 How much tax do the rich really pay? Evidence from the UK
by Arun Advani & Helen Hughson & Andy Summers - 438-450 What is the average federal individual income tax rate on the wealthiest Americans?
by Danny Yagan - 451-459 The messy boundary between pass-through and corporate taxation
by Wojciech Kopczuk - 460-477 The role of trusts in taxing the rich
by James R Hines - 478-497 Taxing cryptocurrencies
by Katherine Baer & Ruud De Mooij & Shafik Hebous & Michael Keen - 498-512 Trickle-down revisited
by Max Risch - 513-529 Does a progressive wealth tax reduce top wealth inequality? Evidence from Switzerland
by Samira Marti & Isabel Z Martínez & Florian Scheuer - 530-549 Tax progressivity and taxing the rich in developing countries: lessons from Latin America
by Marcelo Bergolo & Juliana Londoño-Vélez & Darío Tortarolo - 550-564 Has FATCA succeeded in reducing tax evasion through foreign accounts?
by Lisa De Simone & Bridget Stomberg - 565-574 The end of bank secrecy: implications for redistribution and optimal taxation
by Niels Johannesen - 575-591 Rethinking capital and wealth taxation
by Thomas Piketty & Emmanuel Saez & Gabriel Zucman - 592-603 Are capital gains the Achilles’ heel of taxing the rich?
by Joel Slemrod & Xinyu Chen - 604-616 Taxing the wealthy: the choice between wealth and capital income taxation
by Spencer Bastani & Daniel Waldenström - 617-629 What drives major tax reform? Implications for taxing the rich
by Martina Beretta & İrem Güçeri & Katrine Jakobsen - 630-642 Would an unapportioned US federal wealth tax be constitutional, and what does that mean?
by Daniel Shaviro - 643-665 The wealthy as a barrier to tax reform
by Benjamin I & Jason Seawright
2023, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 164-182 Fifty years on: what the Bretton Woods System can teach us about global macroeconomic policy-making
by Paola Subacchi & David Vines - 183-194 Lessons from the 1970s for international monetary reform
by Barry Eichengreen - 195-209 From the Bretton Woods system to the global non-system: the trials and tribulations of slow learning
by David Vines & Paola Subacchi - 210-218 European monetary regimes after the fall of Bretton Woods: a political economy approach
by Giovanni Farese & Paolo Guerrieri & Pier Carlo - 219-230 The Euro on the global stage
by Klaus Regling - 231-244 The role of China in the international financial system
by Haihong Gao - 245-266 Longer-term structural transitions and short-term macroeconomic adjustment: quantitative implications for the global financial system
by Warwick Mc & David Vines - 267-282 Promoting sustainable investment through financial architecture reform
by Adam Triggs - 283-299 Exorbitant privilege and fiscal autonomy
by Paola Subacchi & Paul van den - 300-324 The International Monetary Fund and capital flows
by Stephen Grenville - 325-332 The IMF’s journey on capital controls: what is the destination?
by Jonathan D Ostry - 333-340 Overcoming ‘original sin’ to secure policy space
by Hyun Song - 341-355 The impossibility of the impossible trinity? The case of Indonesia
by M Chatib & Luqman Sumartono - 356-359 Avoiding a lost decade—an interim update
by Lee C & Mitu Gulati - 360-366 Avoiding a lost decade—sovereign debt workouts in the post-Covid era
by Lee C Buchheit & Mitu Gulati - 367-378 Creating a new sovereign debt reconstruction mechanism: why incentives, risk sharing, and CACs will all matter
by Gordon Menzies & David Vines - 379-388 Development finance cooperation amidst great power competition: what role for the World Bank?
by Scott Morris - 389-397 How will digital technologies influence the international monetary system?
by Eswar Prasad
2023, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-11 New frontiers of trade and trade policy: digitalization and climate change
by Emily Jones & Christopher Adam - 12-33 International pro-competition regulation of digital platforms: healthy experimentation or dangerous fragmentation?
by Amelia Fletcher - 34-46 Market power of digital platforms
by Jens-Uwe Franck & Martin Peitz - 47-69 Regulating Big Tech: the role of enhanced disclosures
by Mariana Mazzucato & Ilan Strauss & Tim O’Reilly & Josh Ryan-Collins - 70-84 Digital disruption: artificial intelligence and international trade policy
by Emily Jones - 85-97 Cross-border data flows and privacy in global trade law: has trade trumped data protection?
by Mira Burri - 98-109 Building trust in digital trade will require a rethink of trade policy-making
by Susan Ariel - 110-122 Trading in the era of carbon standards: how can trade, standard setting, and climate regimes cooperate?
by Aik Hoe Lim & Kateryna Holzer - 123-133 From theory to practice: determining emissions in traded goods under a border carbon adjustment
by Michael A Mehling & Robert A Ritz - 134-146 The political economy of carbon border adjustment in the EU
by Michael Jakob - 147-161 Competition, trade, and sustainability in agriculture and food markets in Africa
by Simon Roberts
2022, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 719-741 Vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic: lessons from failure and success
by Scott Duke Kominers & Alex Tabarrok - 742-770 Expanding capacity for vaccines against Covid-19 and future pandemics: a review of economic issues
by Susan Athey & Juan Camilo Castillo & Esha Chaudhuri & Michael Kremer & Alexandre Simoes Gomes & Christopher M Snyder - 771-796 Covid-19 vaccine supply chains and the Defense Production Act
by Chad P Bown - 797-817 Clinical trials for accelerating pandemic vaccines
by Witold Więcek - 818-832 The race that stopped a nation: lessons from Australia’s Covid vaccine failures
by Richard Holden & Andrew Leigh - 833-850 Financing vaccine equity: funding for day-zero of the next pandemic
by Ruchir Agarwal & Tristan Reed - 851-875 Is it possible to prepare for a pandemic?
by Robert Tucker Omberg & Alex Tabarrok - 876-886 Seven finance and trade lessons from Covid-19 for future pandemics
by Ruchir Agarwal & Gita Gopinath - 887-911 Covid in the nursing homes: the US experience
by Markus B Bjoerkheim & Alex Tabarrok - 912-923 Optimal allocation of vaccines in a pandemic
by Joshua S Gans - 924-940 Reserve system design for allocation of scarce medical resources in a pandemic: some perspectives from the field
by Parag Pathak & Govind Persad & Tayfun Sönmez & M Utku Ünver - 941-974 Distributing a billion vaccines: COVAX successes, challenges, and opportunities
by Eric Budish & Hannah Kettler & Scott Duke Kominers & Erik Osland & Canice Prendergast & Andrew A Torkelson
2022, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 403-413 Forced migration: evidence and policy challenges
by Simon Quinn & Isabel Ruiz - 414-433 Transforming forced displacement response through innovation
by Grant Gordon & Ravi Gurumurthy - 434-448 Improving refugee resettlement: insights from market design
by Justin Hadad & Alexander Teytelboym - 449-486 The economic and fiscal effects on the United States from reduced numbers of refugees and asylum seekers
by Michael A Clemens - 487-513 Refugees, trade, and FDI
by Dany Bahar & Christopher Parsons & Pierre-Louis Vézina - 514-530 Why do states give refugees the right to work?
by Alexander Betts & Olivier Sterck - 531-556 Refugee migration and the labour market: lessons from 40 years of post-arrival policies in Denmark
by Jacob Nielsen Arendt & Christian Dustmann & Hyejin Ku - 557-577 Who opposes refugees? Swedish demographics and attitudes towards forcibly displaced populations
by Sandra V Rozo & Maria J Urbina - 578-594 Labour market and redistributive consequences of the Syrian refugees in Turkey
by Norman Loayza & Gabriel Ulyssea & Tomoko Utsumi - 595-624 Promoting recovery and resilience for internally displaced persons: lessons from Colombia
by Ana María Ibáñez & Andrés Moya & Andrea Velásquez - 625-653 The Syrian refugee life study: first glance
by Sarah Stillman & Sandra V Rozo & Abdulrazzak Tamim & I Bailey Palmer & Emma Smith & Edward Miguel - 654-677 How do policy approaches affect refugee economic outcomes? Insights from studies of Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon
by Caroline Krafft & Bilal Malaeb & Saja Al Zoubi - 678-698 Refugee return and social cohesion
by Isabel Ruiz & Carlos Vargas-Silva - 699-716 Understanding forced internal displacement in Ukraine: insights and lessons for today’s crises
by Vlad Mykhnenko & Elliot Delahaye & Nigel Mehdi
2022, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 1-1 Comment
by Jonathan Portes - 217-223 Old challenges, new solutions: getting major projects right in the twenty-first century
by Atif Ansar - 224-236 Shaping successful mega-project investments
by Diane Coyle - 237-259 How can South Africa advance a new energy paradigm? A mission-oriented approach to megaprojects
by Antonio Andreoni & Kenneth Creamer & Mariana Mazzucato & Grové Steyn - 260-277 Railways as patient capital
by Oliver Lewis & Avner Offer - 278-301 The obsolescing bargain crosses the Belt and Road Initiative: renegotiations on BRI projects
by Michael Bennon & Francis Fukuyama - 302-321 How do megaprojects influence institutional change?
by Rehema Msulwa - 322-337 Designing long-term incentives that promote innovation instead of value capture
by David Souder & Dhvani Badwaik - 338-368 How to solve big problems: bespoke versus platform strategies
by Atif Ansar & Bent Flyvbjerg - 369-384 Transforming project delivery: integrated project delivery
by Howard Ashcraft - 385-401 Investigating the performance of PPP in major healthcare infrastructure projects: the role of policy, institutions, and contracts
by Veronica Vecchi & Niccolò Cusumano & Francesca Casalini
2022, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-10 The emerging contours of a post-Brexit Britain
by Christopher Adam - 11-26 Taking back control? Rule by law(s) and the executive in the post-Brexit world
by Catherine Barnard - 27-49 The consequences of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement for the UK’s international trade
by Ilaria Fusacchia & Luca Salvatici & L Alan Winters - 50-67 Brexit and labour market inequalities: potential spatial and occupational impacts
by Alexander Davenport & Peter Levell - 68-81 The EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement: lessons learnt
by Adam Bennett & David Vines - 82-96 Immigration and the UK economy after Brexit
by Jonathan Portes - 97-111 Shortages, high-demand occupations, and the post-Brexit UK immigration system
by Madeleine Sumption - 112-126 Agriculture after Brexit
by Dieter Helm - 127-139 Regional aid policies after Brexit: 2nd edition
by David Bell - 140-153 UK infrastructure after Brexit
by Bridget Rosewell & John Hargreaves - 154-164 Brexit and control of subsidies
by Nicholas Crafts - 165-178 The further economic consequences of Brexit: energy
by Michael G Pollitt - 179-187 Brexit and UK higher education
by Ken Mayhew - 188-204 Tax policy in the UK post-Brexit
by Judith Freedman & Glen Loutzenhiser - 205-216 Reshaping UK/Ireland relations: Brexit’s cross-border and bilateral impact
by Mary C Murphy
2021, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 637-649 Capitalism: what has gone wrong, what needs to change, and how it can be fixed
[‘Capitalism, Laws, and the Need for Trustworthy Institutions’]
by Paul Collier & Diane Coyle & Colin Mayer & Martin Wolf - 650-663 Capitalism: worries of the 1930s for the 2020s
[‘The Mother of All Sudden Stops: Capital Flows and Reversals in Europe, 1919–32’]
by Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke - 664-677 ‘Capitalism: what has gone wrong?’: Who went wrong? Capitalism? The market economy? Governments? ‘Neoliberal’ economics?
[‘It Takes a Village to Maintain a Dangerous Financial System’, ch. 13]
by Martin Hellwig - 678-689 Capitalism, laws, and the need for trustworthy institutions
[‘Why Not a Political Coase Theorem? Social Conflict, Commitment, and Politics’]
by Anat R Admati - 690-706 The global capital market reconsidered
[‘The Missed Opportunity and Challenge of Capital Regulation’]
by Maurice Obstfeld - 707-719 The case for free markets
[‘The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation’]
by Thomas Philippon - 720-733 Is cohesive capitalism under threat?
[‘The European Trust Crisis and the Rise of Populism’]
by Timothy Besley - 734-742 Capitalism’s future is Africa’s future
[‘Corruption in Bank Lending to Firms: Cross-country Micro Evidence on the Beneficial Role of Competition and Information Sharing’]
by Vera Songwe - 743-757 Capitalism: obituary and resurrection
[‘Stability, Security, and Development: An Introduction’]
by Célestin Monga - 758-772 Capitalism needs a new social contract
[‘Does the US Tax Code Favor Automation?’]
by Minouche Shafik - 773-782 Capitalism: what has gone wrong? how can it be fixed?
[‘What is the Point of Equality?’]
by Margaret Levi - 783-793 The ground beneath our feet
[‘Using the Law to Change the Custom’]
by Kaushik Basu - 794-810 Shrinking capitalism: components of a new political economy paradigm
[‘Environmental Preferences and Technological Choices: Is Market Competition Clean or Dirty?’]
by Samuel Bowles & Wendy Carlin - 811-823 Communities, the state, and markets: the case for inclusive localism
[‘When Work Disappears: Manufacturing Decline and the Falling Marriage-market Value of Young Men’]
by Raghuram Rajan - 824-837 Fixing capitalism’s good jobs problem
[‘Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Work’]
by Dani Rodrik & Stefanie Stantcheva - 838-850 Changing the purpose of the corporation to rebalance capitalism
[‘Towards Collaborative Community’]
by Rebecca M Henderson - 851-863 Capitalism recoupled
[‘The Fall of the Labor Share and the Rise of Superstar Firms’]
by Colm Kelly & Dennis J Snower
2021, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 417-434 The assessment: artificial intelligence and financial services
by David Bholat & Daniel Susskind - 435-458 Artificial intelligence and productivity: an intangible assets approach
by Carol Corrado & Jonathan Haskel & Cecilia Jona-Lasinio - 459-478 Autonomous algorithmic collusion: economic research and policy implications
by Stephanie Assad & Emilio Calvano & Giacomo Calzolari & Robert Clark & Vincenzo Denicolò & Daniel Ershov & Justin Johnson & Sergio Pastorello & Andrew Rhodes & Lei Xu & Matthijs Wildenbeest - 479-508 Comparing minds and machines: implications for financial stability
by Marcus Buckmann & Andy Haldane & Anne-Caroline Hüser - 509-520 The history and future of AI
by Stuart Russell - 521-536 Artificial intelligence as a general-purpose technology: an historical perspective
by Nicholas Crafts - 537-563 The impact of machine learning on UK financial services
by Bonnie G Buchanan & Danika Wright - 564-584 Artificial intelligence research in finance: discussion and examples
by Manuela Veloso & Tucker Balch & Daniel Borrajo & Prashant Reddy & Sameena Shah - 585-617 Algorithmic fairness in credit scoring
by Teresa Bono & Karen Croxson & Adam Giles - 618-635 AI, ML, and competition dynamics in financial markets
by Paul A Grout
2021, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 221-230 Management practices and public policy: an overview
by Simon Quinn & Daniela Scur - 231-258 The World Management Survey at 18: lessons and the way forward
by Daniela Scur & Raffaella Sadun & John Van Reenen & Renata Lemos & Nicholas Bloom - 259-275 The origin and development of firm management
by Michela Giorcelli - 276-301 Small business training to improve management practices in developing countries: re-assessing the evidence for ‘training doesn’t work’
by David McKenzie - 302-322 Education and management practices
by Anna Valero - 323-334 Family firms and management practices
by Margarita Tsoutsoura - 335-366 Four lenses on people management in the public sector: an evidence review and synthesis
by Aisha J Ali & Javier Fuenzalida & Margarita Gómez & Martin J Williams - 367-391 Management in education systems
by Yue-Yi Hwa & Clare Leaver - 392-415 The interdependence imperative: business strategy, complementarities, and economic policy
by Mu-Jeung Yang
2021, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-16 Regional inequalities: causes and cures
by Frank Cörvers & Ken Mayhew - 17-48 Regional growth and inequality in the long-run: Europe, 1900–2015
by Joan R Rosés & Nikolaus Wolf - 49-69 Long-run analysis of regional inequalities in the US
by Trevon Logan & Bradley Hardy & John Parman - 70-96 Regional inequalities and contributions to aggregate growth in the 2000s: an EU vs US comparison based on functional regions
by Enrique Garcilazo & Ana I Moreno-Monroy & Joaquim Oliveira Martins - 97-112 Narratives as a coordinating device for reversing regional disequilibrium
by Paul Collier & David Tuckett - 113-131 Demographic change and regional labour markets
by Michael J Böhm & Terry Gregory & Pamela Qendrai & Christian Siegel - 132-151 The persistent consequences of adverse shocks: how the 1970s shaped UK regional inequality
by Patricia G Rice & Anthony J Venables - 152-171 The structure and relations of banking systems: the UK experience and the challenges of ‘levelling-up’
by Colin Mayer & Philip McCann & Jacob Schumacher - 172-200 Regional integration and income inequality: a synthetic counterfactual analysis of the European Monetary Union
by Florence Bouvet - 201-220 The changing nature of regional policy in Europe
by Ties Vanthillo & Joris Beckers & Ann Verhetsel
2020, Volume 36, Issue Supplement_1
- 1-13 The economics of the COVID-19 pandemic: an assessment
by Daniel Susskind & David Vines - 14-37 A workable strategy for COVID-19 testing: stratified periodic testing rather than universal random testing
by Matthew Cleevely & Daniel Susskind & David Vines & Louis Vines & Samuel Wills - 38-55 A cost–benefit analysis of the COVID-19 disease
by Robert Rowthorn & Jan Maciejowski - 56-63 What is the meaning of (statistical) life? Benefit–cost analysis in the time of COVID-19
by Jonathan Colmer - 64-76 International cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Gordon Brown & Daniel Susskind - 77-93 Adaptive targeted infectious disease testing
by Maximilian Kasy & Alexander Teytelboym - 94-137 Supply and demand shocks in the COVID-19 pandemic: an industry and occupation perspective
by R Maria del Rio-Chanona & Penny Mealy & Anton Pichler & François Lafond & J Doyne Farmer - 138-168 COVID-19 and the future of microfinance: evidence and insights from Pakistan
by Kashif Malik & Muhammad Meki & Jonathan Morduch & Timothy Ogden & Simon Quinn & Farah Said - 169-186 Baby steps: the gender division of childcare during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Almudena Sevilla & Sarah Smith - 187-199 The initial impact of COVID-19 and policy responses on household incomes
by Mike Brewer & Laura Gardiner - 200-214 COVID-19 and the financial system: a tale of two crises
by Julia Giese & Andy Haldane - 215-224 COVID-19 and the UK labour market
by Ken Mayhew & Paul Anand