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2020, Volume 36, Issue Supplement_1
- 225-241 Discretionary fiscal responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
by Michael P Devereux & İrem Güçeri & Martin Simmler & Eddy H F Tam - 242-255 Business in times of crisis
by Mary Johnstone-Louis & Bridget Kustin & Colin Mayer & Judith Stroehle & Boya Wang - 256-269 COVID-19 and public-sector capacity
by Mariana Mazzucato & Rainer Kattel - 270-280 Reforming the UK financial system to promote regional development in post-COVID Britain
by Paul Collier & Colin Mayer - 281-296 Social protection response to the COVID-19 crisis: options for developing countries
by François Gerard & Clément Imbert & Kate Orkin - 297-337 Global macroeconomic cooperation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a roadmap for the G20 and the IMF
by Warwick McKibbin & David Vines - 338-358 After the lockdown: macroeconomic adjustment to the COVID-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa
by Christopher Adam & Mark Henstridge & Stevan Lee - 359-381 Will COVID-19 fiscal recovery packages accelerate or retard progress on climate change?
by Cameron Hepburn & Brian O’Callaghan & Nicholas Stern & Joseph Stiglitz & Dimitri Zenghelis - 382-396 From low-skilled to key workers: the implications of emergencies for immigration policy
by Mariña Fernández-Reino & Madeleine Sumption & Carlos Vargas-Silva - 397-408 Trade finance matters: evidence from the COVID-19 crisis
by Banu Demir & Beata Javorcik
2020, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 427-497 The rebuilding macroeconomic theory project part II: multiple equilibria, toy models, and policy models in a new macroeconomic paradigm
by David Vines & Samuel Wills - 498-509 Mapping types of macromodel to types of macro user
by Simon Wren-Lewis - 510-555 Implications of household-level evidence for policy models: the case of macro-financial linkages
by John Muellbauer - 556-578 Some important macro points
by Ray C Fair - 579-603 Climate change and monetary policy: issues for policy design and modelling
by Warwick J McKibbin & Adele C Morris & Peter J Wilcoxen & Augustus J Panton - 604-620 Why some places are left behind: urban adjustment to trade and policy shocks
by Anthony J Venables - 621-674 Towards a dynamic disequilibrium theory with randomness
by Martin Guzman & Joseph E Stiglitz - 675-711 The importance of beliefs in shaping macroeconomic outcomes
by Roger E A Farmer - 712-723 Clinical macroeconomics and differential diagnosis
by Jeffrey D Sachs
2020, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-23 Rethinking the economics of water: an assessment
by Dustin E Garrick & Michael Hanemann & Cameron Hepburn - 24-44 The economics of water scarcity and variability
by Richard Damania - 45-68 The economics of dams
by Marc Jeuland - 69-85 Thirty years after water privatization—is the English model the envy of the world?
by Dieter Helm - 86-107 The paradox of water pricing: dichotomies, dilemmas, and decisions
by R Quentin Grafton & Long Chu & Paul Wyrwoll - 108-131 Water rights reform and water marketing: Australia vs the US West
by Michael Hanemann & Michael Young - 132-153 A tale of two water markets in Australia: lessons for understanding participation in formal water markets
by Sarah Ann Wheeler & Dustin E Garrick - 154-170 Beneath the surface: complexities and groundwater policy-making
by William Blomquist - 171-190 Rethinking the economics of rural water in Africa
by Rob Hope & Patrick Thomson & Johanna Koehler & Tim Foster - 191-221 Evidence-based policy analysis? The strange case of the randomized controlled trials of community-led total sanitation
by Dale Whittington & Mark Radin & Marc Jeuland
2019, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 565-585 Networks and economic policy
by Matthew L Elliott & Sanjeev Goyal & Alexander Teytelboym - 586-613 Networks and systemic risk in the financial system
by Prasanna Gai & Sujit Kapadia - 614-637 The role of networks in antitrust investigations
by Matthew Elliott & Andrea Galeotti - 638-677 Production networks and economic policy
by Basile Grassi & Julien Sauvagnat - 678-721 Networks in economic development
by Emily Breza & Arun Chandrasekhar & Benjamin Golub & Aneesha Parvathaneni - 722-745 Social and spatial networks in labour markets
by Giorgio Topa - 746-771 Crime and networks: ten policy lessons
by Matthew J Lindquist & Yves Zenou
2019, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 351-367 Inequality: an assessment
by Ken Mayhew & Samuel Wills - 368-395 Measuring inequality
by Thomas McGregor & Brock Smith & Samuel Wills - 396-430 Inequality and its discontents
by Brian Nolan & Luis Valenzuela - 431-444 Inequality in a global perspective
by Ravi Kanbur - 445-466 Education and intergenerational social mobility in the US and four European countries
by Richard Breen - 467-489 Flat-lining or seething beneath the surface? Two decades of changing economic inequality in the UK
by Polina Obolenskaya & John Hills - 490-517 Robust determinants of income inequality
by Davide Furceri & Jonathan D Ostry - 518-549 Inequality: A hidden cost of market power
by Sean F Ennis & Pedro Gonzaga & Chris Pike - 550-563 Inequality and market concentration, when shareholding is more skewed than consumption
by Joshua Gans & Andrew Leigh & Martin Schmalz & Adam Triggs
2019, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 183-196 The age of electricity
by Dieter Helm & Cameron Hepburn - 197-217 Direct and indirect electrification of industry and beyond
by Cédric Philibert - 218-243 Should renewable energy policy be ‘renewable’?
by Erik Gawel & Paul Lehmann - 244-259 The Cost of Energy Review and its implementation
by Dieter Helm - 260-290 The benefits of purely financial participants for wholesale and retail market performance: lessons for long-term resource adequacy mechanism design
by Frank A Wolak - 291-331 Challenges for wholesale electricity markets with intermittent renewable generation at scale: the US experience
by Paul L Joskow - 332-349 Counting on the neighbours: challenges and practical approaches for cross-border participation in capacity mechanisms
by Fabien Roques
2019, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-13 Natural capital: assets, systems, and policies
by Dieter Helm - 14-36 The concept of natural capital
by Edward B Barbier - 37-53 This blessed plot: when should capital gains on land be regarded as income
by Martin Weale - 54-67 The ecology of natural capital accounting
by Georgina M Mace - 68-87 Corporate natural capital accounting
by Richard Barker - 88-108 Measuring natural capital: towards accounts for the UK and a basis for improved decision-making
by Geoff Bright & Emily Connors & Joe Grice - 109-119 Valuing the invaluable: how much is the planet worth?
by Colin Mayer - 120-137 Choices and the value of natural capital
by Eli P Fenichel & Yukiko Hashida - 138-161 Natural capital market design
by Alexander Teytelboym - 162-181 The integration of natural capital into development policies
by Daniela A Miteva - 182-182 Corrigendum: Foundation ownership, reputation, and labour
by Christa Børsting & Steen Thomsen
2018, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 349-361 Technology and the labour market: the assessment
by Abi Adams - 362-375 The impact of technological progress on labour markets: policy challenges
by Maarten Goos - 376-392 Information in online labour markets
by Adeline Pelletier & Catherine Thomas - 393-417 Computers and populism: artificial intelligence, jobs, and politics in the near term
by Frank Levy - 418-442 Political machinery: did robots swing the 2016 US presidential election?
by Carl Benedikt Frey & Thor Berger & Chinchih Chen - 443-460 The productivity slowdown: is it the ‘new normal’?
by Nicholas Crafts - 461-474 Job polarization: an historical perspective
by Erik Buyst & Maarten Goos & Anna Salomons - 475-494 Rethinking legal taxonomies for the gig economy
by Abi Adams & Judith Freedman & Jeremias Prassl - 495-515 Fractures in the education–economy relationship: the end of the skill bias technological change research programme?
by Hugh Lauder & Phillip Brown & Sin-Yi Cheung
2018, Volume 34, Issue 1-2
- 1-42 The rebuilding macroeconomic theory project: an analytical assessment
by David Vines & Samuel Wills - 43-54 On the future of macroeconomic models
by Olivier Blanchard - 55-69 Ending the microfoundations hegemony
by Simon Wren-Lewis - 70-106 Where modern macroeconomics went wrong
by Joseph E Stiglitz - 107-131 On the future of macroeconomics: a New Monetarist perspective
by Randall Wright - 132-155 Is something really wrong with macroeconomics?
by Ricardo Reis - 156-168 Good enough for government work? Macroeconomics since the crisis
by Paul Krugman - 169-194 Stagnant productivity and low unemployment: stuck in a Keynesian equilibrium
by Wendy Carlin & David Soskice - 195-218 Macro needs micro
by Fabio Ghironi - 219-251 An interdisciplinary model for macroeconomics
by A G Haldane & A E Turrell - 252-268 The financial system and the natural real interest rate: towards a ‘new benchmark theory model’
by David Vines & Samuel Wills - 269-286 DSGE models: still useful in policy analysis?
by Jesper Lindé - 287-328 The future of macroeconomics: macro theory and models at the Bank of England
by David F Hendry & John N J Muellbauer - 329-347 Modelling a complex world: improving macro-models
by Warwick J McKibbin & Andrew Stoeckel
2017, Volume 33, Issue suppl_1
- 4-11 Law and Brexit
by Catherine Barnard - 12-21 The Brexit vote, economics, and economic policy
by Paul Johnson & Ian Mitchell - 22-30 A hitch-hiker’s guide to post-Brexit trade negotiations: options and principles
by Swati Dhingra & Gianmarco Ottaviano & Thomas Sampson - 31-44 The economic impact of Brexit-induced reductions in migration
by Jonathan Portes & Giuseppe Forte - 45-53 Labour immigration after Brexit: questions and trade-offs in designing a work permit system for EU citizens
by Madeleine Sumption - 70-78 Consequences of Brexit for competition law and policy
by John Vickers - 79-90 Tax and Brexit
by Judith Freedman - 113-123 Infrastructure, policy, and Brexit
by Bridget Rosewell - 124-133 Agriculture after Brexit
by Dieter Helm - 134-143 The economic consequences of Brexit: energy
by Michael G. Pollitt - 155-161 UK higher education and Brexit
by Ken Mayhew
2017, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 541-571 An invitation to market design
by Scott Duke Kominers & Alexander Teytelboym & Vincent P Crawford - 572-588 The design of environmental markets: What have we learned from experience with cap and trade?
by Richard Schmalensee & Robert N Stavins - 589-612 Electricity market design
by Peter Cramton - 613-634 Broadening the market design approach to school choice
by Estelle Cantillon - 635-649 The market design and policy of online review platforms
by Benjamin Edelman - 650-675 Toward a fully continuous exchange
by Albert S Kyle & Jeongmin Lee - 676-704 Market design for living-donor organ exchanges: an economic policy perspective
by Tayfun Sönmez & M Utku Ünver - 705-720 Ethics and market design
by Shengwu Li
2017, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 355-372 Urbanization in developing economies: the assessment
by Paul Collier & Anthony J. Venables - 373-404 Urban productivity in the developing world
by Edward L. Glaeser & Wentao Xiong - 405-437 African urbanization: an analytic policy guide
by Paul Collier - 438-456 Functional dysfunction: Mumbai’s political economy of rent sharing
by Shahana Chattaraj & Michael Walton - 457-477 Managing a mega-city: learning the lessons from Lagos
by Nic Cheeseman & Diane de Gramont - 478-495 Alternatives to African commodity-backed urbanization: the case of China in Angola
by Allan Cain - 496-520 Life in a slum: understanding living conditions in Nairobi’s slums across time and space
by Julia Bird & Piero Montebruno & Tanner Regan - 521-539 Renewing expectations about Africa’s cities
by Somik V. Lall
2017, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 157-175 Who’s responsible for irresponsible business? An assessment
by Colin Mayer - 176-187 Corporate power is corporate purpose I: evidence from my hometown
by Leo E. Strine Jr - 188-200 Refocusing capitalism on the long term: ownership and trust across the investment value chain
by Dominic Barton - 201-220 The role of social capital in corporations: a review
by Henri Servaesh & Ane Tamayo - 221-256 Preserving the corporate superego in a time of stress: an essay on ethics and economics
by John C. Coffee Jr - 257-277 A banker’s code of ethics
by Robert Mass - 278-316 Corporate donations and shareholder value
by Hao Liang & Luc Renneboog - 317-338 Foundation ownership, reputation, and labour
by Christa Børsting & Steen Thomsen - 339-354 Employee ownership and the drive to do business responsibly: a study of the John Lewis Partnership
by John Storey & Graeme Salaman
2017, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 2-23 Innovation policy: what, why, and how
by Jakob Edler & Jan Fagerberg - 24-48 Public financing of innovation: new questions
by Mariana Mazzucato & Gregor Semieniuk - 49-65 Innovating for the global commons: multilateral collaboration in a polycentric world
by Keith Smith - 66-84 Green transition, industrial policy, and economic development
by René Kemp & Babette Never - 85-100 Innovation in firms
by Mark Dodgson - 101-121 Moving innovation systems research to the next level: towards an integrative agenda
by K. Matthias Weber & Bernhard Truffer - 122-140 Innovation in space: the mosaic of regional innovation patterns
by Arne Isaksen & Michaela Trippl - 141-156 Evaluating the innovation box tax policy instrument in the Netherlands, 2007–13
by Pierre Mohnen & Arthur Vankan & Bart Verspagen
2016, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 475-496 The economics of higher education
by Craig Holmes & Ken Mayhew - 497-513 College wage premiums and skills: a cross-country analysis
by Rolf van der Velden & Ineke Bijlsma - 514-537 Should governments of OECD countries worry about graduate underemployment?
by Francis Green & Golo Henseke - 538-552 Will more higher education improve economic growth?
by Eric A. Hanushek - 553-575 Higher education, career opportunities, and intergenerational inequality
by Claire Crawford & Paul Gregg & Lindsey Macmillan & Anna Vignoles & Gill Wyness - 576-595 University funding and student funding: international comparisons
by Ben Jongbloed & Hans Vossensteyn - 596-614 Costs, efficiency, and economies of scale and scope in the English higher education sector
by Geraint Johnes & Jill Johnes - 615-631 The embodiment of knowledge: universities as engines of growth
by Reinhilde Veugelers - 632-645 Technology-enhanced learning and higher education
by Michael Flavin
2016, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 343-359 Infrastructure: why it is under provided and badly managed
by Dieter Helm & Colin Mayer - 360-390 Does infrastructure investment lead to economic growth or economic fragility? Evidence from China
by Atif Ansar & Bent Flyvbjerg & Alexander Budzier & Daniel Lunn - 391-409 Urban infrastructure for development
by Paul Collier & Anthony J. Venables - 410-430 Linking local business with global growth opportunities: the role of infrastructure
by Debora Revoltella & Philipp-Bastian Brutscher & Alexandra Tsiotras & Christoph T. Weiss - 431-445 National accounting for infrastructure
by Joe Grice - 446-474 The challenge of infrastructure financing
by Massimo Ferrari & Alberto Giovannini & Massimo Pompei
2016, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 191-205 The future of fossil fuels—is it the end?
by Dieter Helm - 206-222 Fossil fuel producers under threat
by Frederick van der Ploeg - 223-240 The dynamics of the revenue maximization–market share trade-off: Saudi Arabia’s oil policy in the 2014–15 price fall
by Bassam Fattouh & Rahmatallah Poudineh & Anupama Sen - 241-259 Are we fracked? The impact of falling gas prices and the implications for coal-to-gas switching and carbon emissions
by Christopher Knittel & Konstantinos Metaxoglou & Andre Trindade - 260-281 Twenty-first century, the century of coal? CO2 prices to curb coal demand
by Harald Hecking - 282-303 Electricity in Europe: exiting fossil fuels?
by Richard Green & Iain Staffell - 304-322 Can CCS and NET enable the continued use of fossil carbon fuels after CoP21?
by R. Stuart Haszeldine - 323-342 The cumulative carbon budget and its implications
by Richard Millar & Myles Allen & Joeri Rogelj & Pierre Friedlingstein
2016, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-20 The economics of global health: an assessment
by Andrew W. K. Farlow - 21-40 The economics of health system design
by Peter C. Smith & Winnie Yip - 41-63 Using economic analysis in health workforce policy-making
by Edson C. Araujo & Timothy Grant Evans & Akiko Maeda - 64-87 Fostering incentives for research, development, and delivery of interventions for neglected tropical diseases: lessons from malaria
by Mikel Berdud & Adrian Towse & Hannah Kettler - 88-101 Trans-boundary commons in infectious diseases
by Ramanan Laxminarayan - 102-121 Economic evaluation of healthcare interventions: old and new directions
by Alastair M. Gray & Thomas Wilkinson - 122-146 Reorienting health aid to meet post-2015 global health challenges: a case study of Sweden as a donor
by Gavin Yamey & Jesper Sundewall & Helen Saxenian & Robert Hecht & Keely Jordan & Marco Schäferhoff & Christina Schrade & Cécile Deleye & Milan Thomas & Nathan Blanchet & Lawrence Summers & Dean Jamison - 147-189 Measuring progress towards universal health coverage: with an application to 24 developing countries
by Adam Wagstaff & Daniel Cotlear & Patrick Hoang-Vu Eozenou & Leander R. Buisman
2015, Volume 31, Issue 3-4
- 259-267 Financing for development: editors’ introduction
by Christopher Adam & Ugo Panizza & Andrea Presbitero & David Vines - 268-278 Goal-based development and the SDGs: implications for development finance
by Jeffrey D. Sachs - 279-304 Financing infrastructure in developing countries
by Antonio Estache & Tomas Serebrisky & Liam Wren-Lewis - 305-329 Multilateral indexed loans and debt sustainability
by Emanuele Bacchiocchi & Alessandro Missale - 330-349 CATalytic insurance: the case of natural disasters
by Tito Cordella & Eduardo Levy Yeyati - 350-378 Developing local currency bond markets for long-term development financing in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Kathrin Berensmann & Florence Dafe & Ulrich Volz - 379-395 Improving the availability of trade finance in low-income countries: an assessment of remaining gaps
by Marc Auboin - 396-419 On measuring loan concessionality in Official Development Assistance
by David Roodman - 420-446 Aid and growth at the regional level
by Axel Dreher & Steffen Lohmann - 447-461 Aid and domestic resource mobilization with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa
by Oliver Morrissey - 462-480 Counterpart funding requirements and the foreign aid procyclicality puzzle
by Stéphane Pallage & Michel A. Robe
2015, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 134-167 Monetary and fiscal policy in the Great Moderation and the Great Recession
by Christopher Allsopp & David Vines - 168-185 Rethinking the economic borders of the state—ownership, assets, and competition
by Dieter Helm - 186-198 Big Bang: new beginning or beginning of the end?
by Colin Mayer - 199-216 UK labour market policy then and now
by Ken Mayhew - 217-241 Economic growth: onwards and upwards?
by Nicholas Crafts - 242-258 Development economics in retrospect and prospect
by Paul Collier
2015, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-7 Editors’ introduction: The economics of the global food and agriculture system
by Christopher Adam & Douglas Gollin - 8-25 Food and agriculture: shifting landscapes for policy
by Douglas Gollin & Lilli Teresa Probst - 26-44 Contrasting approaches to projecting long-run global food security
by H. Charles J. Godfray & Sherman Robinson - 45-63 The hidden middle: the quiet revolution in the midstream of agrifood value chains in developing countries
by Thomas Reardon - 64-89 Prices, profits, and pass-through of costs along a supermarket supply chain: bargaining and competition
by Howard Smith & John Thanassoulis - 90-115 Changing coalitions in value chains and the political economy of agricultural and food policy
by Johan Swinnen - 116-130 Relative prices, consumer preferences, and the demand for food
by Rachel Griffith & Martin O’Connell & Kate Smith
2014, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 585-596 Field experiments in the developed world: an introduction
by John A. List & Robert Metcalfe - 597-620 The role of experimentation in education policy
by Sally Sadoff - 621-638 Using field experiments to address environmental externalities and resource scarcity: major lessons learned and new directions for future research
by Michael K. Price - 639-657 What field experiments have and have not taught us about managing workers
by Steven D. Levitt & Susanne Neckermann - 658-679 The use of field experiments to increase tax compliance
by Michael Hallsworth - 680-696 Increasing charitable giving in the developed world
by Cynthia R. Jasper & Anya Savikhin Samek - 697-724 Five steps to planning success: experimental evidence from US households
by Aileen Heinberg & Angela Hung & Arie Kapteyn & Annamaria Lusardi & Anya Savikhin Samek & Joanne Yoong - 725-752 Getting policy-makers to listen to field experiments
by Paul Dolan & Matteo M. Galizzi - 753-763 Cautionary notes on the use of field experiments to address policy issues
by Glenn W. Harrison
2014, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 407-422 Green growth: an assessment
by Alex Bowen & Cameron Hepburn - 423-446 Growth theory and ‘green growth’
by Sjak Smulders & Michael Toman & Cees Withagen - 447-468 Green growth, degrowth, and the commons
by Michael Jakob & Ottmar Edenhofer - 469-491 Green industrial policy
by Dani Rodrik