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2015, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 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 - 492-512 Closing coal: economic and moral incentives
by Paul Collier & Anthony J. Venables - 513-530 The environment and directed technical change in a North–South model
by Daron Acemoglu & Philippe Aghion & David Hémous - 531-549 Climate change, green growth, and aid allocation to poor countries
by Stefan Dercon - 550-568 The potential for green growth and structural transformation in China
by Justin Y. Lin & Jintao Xu - 569-583 Inclusive green growth in India’s aspirational democracy
by Kirit S. Parikh
2014, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 189-207 Scotland and small country independence: the assessment
by David N. F. Bell - 208-222 Diversifying external linkages: the exercise of Irish economic sovereignty in long-term perspective
by Frank Barry - 223-236 Lithuania’s double transition after the re-establishment of independence in 1990: coping with uncertainty domestically and externally
by Ramūnas Vilpišauskas - 237-256 Some economic dimensions of the sovereignty debate in Quebec: debt, GDP, and migration
by Kim Somers & François Vaillancourt - 257-276 Economic aspects of constitutional change: the case of Belgium
by Marcel Gérard - 277-296 Catalonia and Spain at the crossroads: financial and economic aspects
by Antoni Castells - 297-309 Assets and liabilities and Scottish independence
by Angus Armstrong & Monique Ebell - 310-324 Labour migration policy and constitutional change in Scotland
by David N. F. Bell & Allan Findlay & David McCollum & Robert E. Wright - 325-345 Taxing an independent Scotland
by Stuart Adam & Paul Johnson & Barra Roantree - 346-373 Constitutional change and inequality in Scotland
by David Comerford & David Eiser - 374-391 The energy sector in Scotland’s future
by Gordon Hughes - 392-405 Transition costs in secessions, with a brief application to Scotland
by Robert Young
2014, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-20 Wealth
by Kirk Hamilton & Cameron Hepburn - 21-43 Household wealth trends in the United States, 1983–2010
by Edward N. Wolff - 44-69 Historical wealth accounts for Britain: progress and puzzles in measuring the sustainability of economic growth
by Eoin McLaughlin & Nick Hanley & David Greasley & Jan Kunnas & Les Oxley & Paul Warde - 70-91 Human capital, tangible wealth, and the intangible capital residual
by Kirk Hamilton & Gang Liu - 92-108 Wealth and happiness
by Claudia Senik - 109-125 Taking natural capital seriously
by Dieter Helm - 126-144 Recording environmental assets in the national accounts
by Carl Obst & Michael Vardon - 145-169 Guidelines for exploiting natural resource wealth
by Rick van der Ploeg - 170-187 Wealth and sustainability
by Kirk Hamilton & John Hartwick
WINTER 2013, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 647-648 Editors’ introduction
by Christopher Bowdler & Rui Pedro Esteves - 649-667 On the contribution of game theory to the study of sovereign debt and default
by Rohan Pitchford & Mark L. J. Wright - 668-696 Sovereign states, bondholders committees, and the London Stock Exchange in the nineteenth century (1827–68): new facts and old fictions
by Marc Flandreau - 697-714 Sovereign debt defaults: insights from history
by Kim Oosterlinck - 715-744 Sovereign debt and its restructuring framework in the eurozone
by Ashoka Mody - 745-763 Eurozone sovereign debt restructuring: keeping the vultures at bay
by Marcus Miller & Dania Thomas
AUTUMN 2013, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 463-477 Sovereign debt: the assessment
by Christopher Bowdler & Rui Pedro Esteves - 478-501 Sovereign default and the euro
by Karl Whelan - 502-517 Foreign debt versus domestic debt in the euro area
by Daniel Gros - 518-547 Debt levels, debt composition, and sovereign spreads in emerging and advanced economies
by Salvatore Dell’Erba & Ricardo Hausmann & Ugo Panizza - 548-581 The ties that bind: monetary policy and government debt management
by Jagjit S. Chadha & Philip Turner & Fabrizio Zampolli - 582-609 Credit ratings and the pricing of sovereign debt during the euro crisis
by Joshua Aizenman & Mahir Binici & Michael Hutchison - 610-645 Conditional eurobonds and the eurozone sovereign debt crisis
by John Muellbauer
SUMMER 2013, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 249-260 Government and business: an introduction
by Ken Mayhew - 261-286 Innovation and intangible investment in Europe, Japan, and the United States
by Carol Corrado & Jonathan Haskel & Cecilia Jona-Lasinio & Massimiliano Iommi - 287-306 British infrastructure policy and the gradual return of the state
by Dieter Helm - 307-325 The UK balance of payments: structure and prospects
by Kenneth Coutts & Robert Rowthorn - 326-343 Rebalancing act: rationales and policies for sectoral economic rebalancing
by Stian Westlake - 344-360 Global policy developments towards industrial policy and skills: skills for competitiveness and growth
by Francesca Froy - 361-382 Multinationals and industrial policy
by Giorgio Barba Navaretti & Anthony J. Venables - 383-404 Agglomeration, clusters, and industrial policy
by Max Nathan & Henry Overman - 405-431 Transforming European regional policy: a results-driven agenda and smart specialization
by Philip McCann & Raquel Ortega-Argilés - 432-462 What is new in the new industrial policy? A manufacturing systems perspective
by Eoin O’Sullivan & Antonio Andreoni & Carlos López-Gómez & Mike Gregory
SPRING 2013, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-24 The economic record of the 1997–2010 Labour government: an assessment
by David Cobham & Christopher Adam & Ken Mayhew - 25-46 Aggregate fiscal policy under the Labour government, 1997–2010
by Simon Wren-Lewis - 47-70 Monetary policy under the Labour government: the first 13 years of the MPC
by David Cobham - 71-94 Labour’s record on financial regulation
by Arup Daripa & Sandeep Kapur & Stephen Wright - 95-112 PPP and PFI: the political economy of building public infrastructure and delivering services
by Paul Hare - 113-141 Productivity under the 1997–2010 Labour government
by John Van Reenen - 142-164 Corporate tax policy under the Labour government, 1997–2010
by Giorgia Maffini - 165-177 Wage inequality in the Labour years
by Joanne Lindley & Stephen Machin - 178-202 An assessment of Labour’s record on income inequality and poverty
by Robert Joyce & Luke Sibieta - 203-226 An assessment of Labour’s record on health and healthcare
by Carol Propper & Mary-Anne Venables - 227-247 Education under New Labour, 1997–2010
by Anthony Heath & Alice Sullivan & Vikki Boliver & Anna Zimdars
AUTUMN 2013, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 395-410 International macroeconomic policy coordination: an overview
by Christopher Adam & Paola Subacchi & David Vines - 411-430 The multiple contexts of Bretton Woods
by Harold James - 431-443 Global imbalances and the paradox of thrift
by W. Max Corden - 444-468 Grappling with global imbalances: when does international cooperation pay?
by Paola Subacchi & Paul van den Noord - 469-492 The G-20 framework for strong, sustainable, and balanced growth: glass half empty or half full?
by Creon Butler - 493-511 The G-20 mutual assessment process—a perspective from IMF staff
by Hamid Faruqee & Krishna Srinivasan - 512-531 Internationalization of the renminbi: what it means for the stability and flexibility of the international monetary system
by Paul Jenkins & John Zelenbaba - 532-550 Intra-European imbalances, adjustment, and growth in the eurozone
by Paolo Guerrieri & Piero Esposito - 551-568 Rebalancing the Chinese economy
by Yu Yongding - 569-586 Seeking a balanced approach on the global economic rebalancing: China’s answers to international policy cooperation
by Yong Wang - 587-602 Rebalancing and structural policies—an Indian perspective
by Parthasarathi Shome
WINTER 2012, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 603-621 Unconventional monetary policy: the assessment
by Christopher Bowdler & Amar Radia - 622-639 The effect of conventional and unconventional monetary policy rules on inflation expectations: theory and evidence
by Roger E. A. Farmer - 640-670 QE: a successful start may be running into diminishing returns
by Charles A. E. Goodhart & Jonathan P. Ashworth - 671-701 Quantitative easing in the United Kingdom: evidence from financial markets on QE1 and QE2
by Michael A. S. Joyce & Nick McLaren & Chris Young - 702-728 The financial market impact of UK quantitative easing
by Francis Breedon & Jagjit S. Chadha & Alex Waters - 729-749 The past, present, and future of central banking
by David Cobham - 750-764 Quantitative easing: a sceptical survey
by Christopher Martin & Costas Milas - 765-803 The ECB’s non-standard monetary policy measures: the role of institutional factors and financial structure
by Philippine Cour-Thimann & Bernhard Winkler - 804-836 Quantitative monetary policy and government debt management in Britain since 1919
by William A. Allen - 837-854 Quantitative easing is not as unconventional as it seems
by Peter Sinclair & Colin Ellis
SUMMER 2012, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 195-210 Crisis-era protectionism and the multilateral governance of trade: an assessment
by Simon J. Evenett & David Vines - 211-234 Beggar-thy-neighbour policies during the crisis era: causes, constraints, and lessons for maintaining open borders
by Richard E. Baldwin & Simon J. Evenett - 235-260 Agricultural trade distortions during the global financial crisis
by Kym Anderson & Signe Nelgen - 261-283 Industrial policy choice during the crisis era
by Vinod K. Aggarwal & Simon J. Evenett - 284-300 Beyond dollar exchange-rate targeting: China’s crisis-era export management regime
by Simon J. Evenett & Johannes Fritz & Yang Chun Jing - 301-323 Russia’s commercial policy, 2008–11: modernization, crisis, and the WTO accession
by Darya Gerasimenko - 324-346 Mexican unilateral trade liberalization in the middle of a global economic crisis
by Sergio Gómez Lora & Ernesto López Córdova & Jaime Zabludovsky Kuper - 347-367 The limitations of European Union control of state aid
by Alberto Heimler & Frédéric Jenny - 368-394 Trade, climate change, and the political game theory of border carbon adjustments
by Dieter Helm & Cameron Hepburn & Giovanni Ruta
Spring 2012, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-21 The economic analysis of biodiversity: an assessment
by Dieter Helm & Cameron Hepburn - 22-47 Recent advances in the valuation of ecosystem services and biodiversity
by Giles Atkinson & Ian Bateman & Susana Mourato - 48-68 Biodiversity, poverty, and development
by Charles Palmer & Salvatore Di Falco - 69-92 Evaluation of biodiversity policy instruments: what works and what doesn’t?
by Daniela A. Miteva & Subhrendu K. Pattanayak & Paul J. Ferraro - 93-113 How should we incentivize private landowners to ‘produce’ more biodiversity?
by Nick Hanley & Simanti Banerjee & Gareth D. Lennox & Paul R. Armsworth - 114-138 Regulating global biodiversity: what is the problem?
by Tim Swanson & Ben Groom - 139-163 Are investments to promote biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services aligned?
by Stephen Polasky & Kris Johnson & Bonnie Keeler & Kent Kovacs & Erik Nelson & Derric Pennington & Andrew J. Plantinga & John Withey - 164-179 Protecting forests, biodiversity, and the climate: predicting policy impact to improve policy choice
by Alexander Pfaff & Juan Robalino - 180-192 Banking on extinction: endangered species and speculation
by Charles F. Mason & Erwin H. Bulte & Richard D. Horan - 193-193 Equity, efficiency, and financial risk of alternative arrangements for funding ong-term care systems in an ageing society
by Fernández José-Luis & Julien Forder
2011, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 517-535 The sustainable borders of the state
by Dieter Helm - 536-562 Over-optimism in forecasts by official budget agencies and its implications
by Jeffrey Frankel - 563-588 Reforming taxes and raising revenue: part of the fiscal solution
by William G. Gale & Benjamin H. Harris - 589-607 The changing architecture of the UK welfare state
by John Hills - 608-619 Europe after the crisis: less or more role for nation states in money and finance?
by André Sapir - 620-633 National accounts, wellbeing, and the performance of government
by Joe Grice - 634-657 The hidden transformation: the changing role of the state after the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe
by Oskar Kowalewski & Krzysztof Rybinski - 658-679 The Chinese box: the opaque economic borders of the Chinese state
by Linda Yueh
2011, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 397-410 Banking, finance, and the role of the state
by Xavier Freixas & Colin Mayer - 411-436 Bank resolution: a framework for the assessment of regulatory intervention
by Mathias Dewatripont & Xavier Freixas - 437-463 Why bank governance is different
by Marco Becht & Patrick Bolton & Ailsa Röell - 464-478 Deposit insurance and risk taking
by Franklin Allen & Elena Carletti & Agnese Leonello - 479-497 Competition policy in banking
by Xavier Vives - 498-516 Systemic risks and the 'too-big-to-fail' problem'
by Alan D. Morrison
2011, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 207-220 Unemployment in the OECD
by Bruno Amable & Ken Mayhew - 221-240 Unemployment benefits and work incentives: the US labour market in the Great Recession
by David R. Howell & Bert M. Azizoglu - 241-267 Young people and the Great Recession
by David N. F. Bell & David G. Blanchflower - 268-294 Understanding unemployment flows
by Ekkehard Ernst & Uma Rani - 295-311 Wage norms, capital accumulation, and unemployment: a post-Keynesian view
by Engelbert Stockhammer - 312-337 Hysteresis in unemployment
by Terry O'Shaughnessy - 338-363 The role of worker flows in the dynamics and distribution of UK unemployment
by Michael W. L. Elsby & Jennifer C. Smith & Jonathan Wadsworth - 364-379 The effectiveness of economic policy and position in the cycle: the case of tax reductions on overtime in France
by Eric Heyer - 380-396 Hiring young, unskilled workers on subsidized open-ended contracts: a good integration programme?
by Muriel Roger & Philippe Zamora
Spring 2011, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-32 Oil and international energy
by Christopher Allsopp & Bassam Fattouh - 33-67 The oil trading markets, 2003--10: analysis of market behaviour and possible policy responses
by Adair Turner & Jon Farrimond & Jonathan Hill - 68-91 Peak oil and energy policy--a critique
by Dieter Helm - 92-116 Clean energy and international oil
by Marianne Haug - 117-143 Shale gas--the unfolding story
by Howard Rogers - 144-168 Testing for the cartel in OPEC: non-cooperative collusion or just non-cooperative?
by Pedro A. Almoguera & Christopher C. Douglas & Ana María Herrera - 169-185 Oil price shocks and the macroeconomy
by Paul Segal - 186-206 Uncertainty, expectations, and fundamentals: whatever happened to long-term oil prices?
by Bassam Fattouh & Pasquale Scaramozzino
Winter 2010, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 583-612 Implications of population ageing for economic growth
by David E. Bloom & David Canning & Günther Fink - 613-635 Population ageing and labour markets
by Anna Cristina D'Addio & Mark Keese & Edward Whitehouse - 636-654 Global growth, ageing, and inequality across and within generations
by Hans Fehr & Sabine Jokisch & Laurence J. Kotlikoff - 655-673 Ageing and the welfare state: securing sustainability
by Volker Meier & Martin Werding - 674-690 Ageing, health, and health care
by Friedrich Breyer & Joan Costa-Font & Stefan Felder - 691-712 Family ties and the crowding out of long-term care insurance
by Joan Costa-Font - 713-733 Equity, efficiency, and financial risk of alternative arrangements for funding long-term care systems in an ageing society
by José-Luis Fernández & Julien Forder - 734-734 Environmental policy, government, and the market
by Cameron Hepburn
Autumn 2010, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 285-317 Lessons from the 1930s Great Depression
by Nicholas Crafts & Peter Fearon - 318-338 International aspects of the Great Depression and the crisis of 2007: similarities, differences, and lessons
by Richard S. Grossman & Christopher M. Meissner - 339-369 Europe's Great Depression: coordination failure after the First World War
by Nikolaus Wolf - 370-384 Fetters of gold and paper
by Barry Eichengreen & Peter Temin - 385-413 US monetary and fiscal policy in the 1930s
by Price Fishback - 414-441 British monetary and fiscal policy in the 1930s
by Roger Middleton - 442-462 Lessons from the political economy of the New Deal
by John Joseph Wallis - 463-485 Labour markets in the interwar period and economic recovery in the UK and the USA
by Timothy J. Hatton & Mark Thomas - 486-509 The banking panics in the United States in the 1930s: some lessons for today
by Michael Bordo & John Landon-Lane - 510-539 'Blood and treasure': exiting the Great Depression and lessons for today
by Kris James Mitchener & Joseph Mason - 540-560 The political lessons of Depression-era banking reform
by Charles W. Calomiris - 561-580 Long-term supply-side implications of the Great Depression
by Leslie Hannah & Peter Temin
Summer 2010, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 117-136 Environmental policy, government, and the market
by Cameron Hepburn - 137-163 Environmental policy and the economic downturn
by Alex Bowen & Nicholas Stern - 164-181 Corporate social responsibility, business strategy, and the environment
by Forest L. Reinhardt & Robert N. Stavins - 182-196 Government failure, rent-seeking, and capture: the design of climate change policy
by Dieter Helm - 197-224 Government failure and market failure: on the inefficiency of environmental and energy policy
by David Anthoff & Robert Hahn - 225-252 Cap-and-trade: a sufficient or necessary condition for emission reduction?
by Michael Hanemann - 253-269 The role of markets and policies in delivering innovation for climate change mitigation
by Richard G. Newell - 270-284 Environmental prices, uncertainty, and learning
by Simon Dietz & Samuel Fankhauser
Spring 2010, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial note
by Christopher Adam & David Vines - 3-14 The inflation-targeting regime in the United Kingdom: a view from Threadneedle Street
by Spencer Dale & James Proudman & Peter Westaway - 15-35 Inflation targeting during asset and commodity price booms
by Nicoletta Batini & Eugen Tereanu - 36-37 Stabilizing inflation: why we will need international monetary cooperation in the coming global recovery
by Adam Posen & Arvind Subramanian - 38-47 The theory of the fiscal stimulus: how will a debt-financed stimulus affect the future?
by W. Max Corden - 48-70 The limits to fiscal stimulus
by Willem H. Buiter - 71-86 Macroeconomic policy in light of the credit crunch: the return of counter-cyclical fiscal policy?
by Simon Wren-Lewis - 87-116 Fiscal policy, fairness between generations, and national saving
by Ray Barrell & Martin Weale
Winter 2009, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 507-552 Remaking macroeconomic policy after the global financial crisis: a balance-sheet approach
by Christopher Adam & David Vines - 553-580 In search of a smoking gun: macroeconomic policies and the crisis
by Hamid Faruqee & Alasdair Scott & Natalia Tamirisa - 581-607 Modelling the global financial crisis
by Warwick J. McKibbin & Andrew Stoeckel - 608-629 Macroprudential policy: what can it achieve?
by Alistair Milne - 630-653 Monetary policy in a systemic crisis
by Xavier Freixas
Autumn 2009, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 307-326 Infrastructure investment, the cost of capital, and regulation: an assessment
by Dieter Helm - 327-343 Transport infrastructure investment: implications for growth and productivity
by Nicholas Crafts - 344-367 Survival of the unfittest: why the worst infrastructure gets built--and what we can do about it
by Bent Flyvbjerg - 368-390 Roads: a utility in need of a strategy
by Stephen Glaister & John W. Smith - 391-410 Developing transport infrastructure for the Low Carbon Society
by Andrew Sentance - 411-434 The evolution of infrastructure and utility ownership and its implications
by Dieter Helm & Tom Tindall - 435-450 Indexation, investment, and utility prices
by Richard Brealey & Julian Franks - 451-468 Transport infrastructure in London
by Tony Travers - 469-487 Investment in electricity infrastructure in a small isolated market: the case of Ireland
by Seán Diffney & John Fitz Gerald & Seán Lyons & Laura Malaguzzi Valeri - 488-505 Transforming telecommunications technologies--policy and regulation
by Martin Cave & Keiko Hatta