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winter 2008, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 625-638 Business taxation in a globalized world
by Michael P. Devereux - 639-660 Corporate taxation in the OECD in a wider context
by Simon Loretz - 661-679 What problems and opportunities are created by tax havens?
by Dhammika Dharmapala - 680-697 Corporate tax elasticities: a reader's guide to empirical findings
by Ruud A. de Mooij & Sjef Ederveen - 698-719 Taxation of outbound direct investment: economic principles and tax policy considerations
by Michael P. Devereux - 720-739 The European Commission's proposal for a common consolidated corporate tax base
by Clemens Fuest
Autumn 2008, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 404-427 Economic research and labour immigration policy
by Martin Ruhs - 428-452 Scale, diversity, and determinants of labour migration in Europe
by Anzelika Zaiceva & Klaus F. Zimmermann - 453-477 The demographic effects of international migration in Europe
by David Coleman - 478-495 The labour market impact of immigration
by Christian Dustmann & Albrecht Glitz & Tommaso Frattini - 496-517 The labour-market performance of recent migrants
by Ken Clark & Stephen Drinkwater - 518-542 Labour-market assimilation of foreign workers in Italy
by Alessandra Venturini & Claudia Villosio - 543-560 Immigrants and welfare programmes: exploring the interactions between immigrant characteristics, immigrant welfare dependence, and welfare policy
by Alan Barrett & Yvonne McCarthy - 561-581 The fiscal impact of immigration on the advanced economies
by Robert Rowthorn - 582-599 The determinants of migrant remittances
by Jørgen Carling - 600-625 Demographic and labour-market impacts of migration on Poland
by Paweł Kaczmarczyk & Marek Okólski
Summer 2008, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 211-238 Climate-change policy: why has so little been achieved?
by Dieter Helm - 239-258 Climate treaties and the imperative of enforcement
by Scott Barrett - 259-279 A new global deal on climate change
by Cameron Hepburn & Nicholas Stern - 280-297 The behavioural economics of climate change
by Kjell Arne Brekke & Olof Johansson-Stenman - 298-321 Addressing climate change with a comprehensive US cap-and-trade system
by Robert N. Stavins - 322-336 On the regulation of geoengineering
by David G. Victor - 337-353 Climate change and Africa
by Paul Collier & Gordon Conway & Tony Venables - 354-376 China's balance of emissions embodied in trade: approaches to measurement and allocating international responsibility
by Jiahua Pan & Jonathan Phillips & Ying Chen - 377-401 Emissions in the Platinum Age: the implications of rapid development for climate-change mitigation
by Ross Garnaut & Stephen Howes & Frank Jotzo & Peter Sheehan
spring 2008, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-33 Housing markets and the economy: the assessment
by John Muellbauer & Anthony Murphy - 34-49 Planning policy, planning practice, and housing supply
by Kate Barker - 50-58 Reflections on the nature and policy implications of planning restrictions on housing supply. Discussion of 'Planning policy, planning practice, and housing supply' by Kate Barker
by Paul Cheshire - 59-78 Spatial patterns of development and the British housing market
by Tim Leunig & Henry Overman - 79-98 Planning for housing in the post-Barker era: affordability, household formation, and tenure choice
by Geoffrey Meen & Mark Andrew - 99-119 Valuing school quality, better transport, and lower crime: evidence from house prices
by Stephen Gibbons & Stephen Machin - 120-144 Sources and uses of equity extracted from homes
by Alan Greenspan & James Kennedy - 145-175 Financial innovation and European housing and mortgage markets
by David Miles & Vladimir Pillonca - 176-179 Discussion of 'Financial innovation and European housing and mortgage markets', by David Miles and Vladimir Pillonca
by Patrick Honohan - 180-205 House prices, money, credit, and the macroeconomy
by Charles Goodhart & Boris Hofmann - 206-209 Discussion of 'House prices, money, credit, and the macroeconomy' by Charles Goodhart and Boris Hofmann
by Simon Price
Winter 2007, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 529-540 Intellectual property: the assessment
by Donald S. Siegel & Mike Wright - 541-567 The value of intellectual property rights to firms and society
by Christine Greenhalgh & Mark Rogers - 558-604 Per un pugno di dollari: a first look at the price elasticity of patents
by Gaétan de Rassenfosse & Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie - 568-587 Patents and patent policy
by Bronwyn H. Hall - 605-619 Why develop open-source software? The role of non-pecuniary benefits, monetary rewards, and open-source licence type
by Robert M. Sauer - 620-639 University licensing
by Jerry G. Thursby & Marie C. Thursby - 640-660 Technology transfer offices and commercialization of university intellectual property: performance and policy implications
by Donald S. Siegel & Reinhilde Veugelers & Mike Wright - 661-674 The economics of university research parks
by Albert N. Link & John T. Scott
Autumn 2007, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 311-334 Multilateral trade cooperation: what next?
by Bernard Hoekman & David Vines - 335-346 An enduring need: multilateralism in the twenty-first century
by Anne Krueger - 347-366 Why is it so difficult? Trade liberalization under the Doha Agenda
by Will Martin & Patrick Messerlin - 367-391 The political economy of services trade liberalization: a case for international regulatory cooperation?
by Bernard Hoekman & Aaditya Mattoo & André Sapir - 392-414 Five hypotheses concerning the fate of the Singapore issues in the Doha Round
by Simon J. Evenett - 415-439 Trade adjustment in the WTO system: are more safeguards the answer?
by Chad P. Bown & Rachel McCulloch - 440-460 Implementation and imbalance: dealing with hangover from the Uruguay Round
by J. Michael Finger - 461-480 Coherence and the WTO
by L. Alan Winters - 481-507 Aid and trade
by Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann & Thierry Verdier - 508-527 Regional free-trade areas: sorting out the tangled spaghetti
by Ross Garnaut & David Vines
Summer 2007, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 135-142 India's development in the era of growth
by V. Bhaskar & Bishnupriya Gupta - 143-167 The pattern and causes of economic growth in India
by Kaushik Basu & Annemie Maertens - 168-195 The progress of school education in India
by Geeta Gandhi Kingdon - 196-220 The evolution of institutions in India and its relationship with economic growth
by Arvind Subramanian - 221-238 India's missing girls: biology, customs, and economic development
by V. Bhaskar & Bishnupriya Gupta - 239-250 A delayed revolution: environment and agrarian change in India
by Tirthankar Roy - 251-269 Land reform and agricultural productivity in India: a review of the evidence
by Maitreesh Ghatak & Sanchari Roy - 270-291 The changing pattern of foreign trade specialization in Indian manufacturing
by Michele Alessandrini & Bassam Fattouh & Pasquale Scaramozzino - 292-310 Capital inflows, financial repression, and macroeconomic policy in India since the reforms
by Partha Sen
Spring 2007, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-2 The 50th Anniversary of the Solow Growth Model
by Christopher Allsopp - 3-14 The last 50 years in growth theory and the next 10
by Robert M. Solow - 15-24 The 1956 contribution to economic growth theory by Robert Solow: a major landmark and some of its undiscovered riches
by Olivier de La Grandville - 25-44 The Solow model in the empirics of growth and trade
by Erich Gundlach - 45-62 Solow ( 1956 ) as a model of cross-country growth dynamics
by Kieran McQuinn & Karl Whelan - 63-78 Entrepreneurship capital and economic growth
by David B. Audretsch - 79-93 Capital, innovation, and growth accounting
by Philippe Aghion & Peter Howitt - 94-114 The long-term sucCESs of the neoclassical growth model
by Rainer Klump & Peter McAdam & Alpo Willman - 115-133 Appropriate technology in a Solovian nonlinear growth model
by Davide Fiaschi & Andrea Mario Lavezzi
Winter 2006, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 445-456 Improving Productivity--Opening the Black Box
by Ken Mayhew & Andy Neely - 457-482 Management Practices, Work--L ife Balance, and Productivity: A Review of Some Recent Evidence
by Nick Bloom & John Van Reenen - 483-498 Innovation and Productivity Across Four European Countries
by Rachel Griffith & Elena Huergo & Jacques Mairesse & Bettina Peters - 499-512 Outsourcing and Offshoring: Implications for Productivity of Business Services
by Mari Sako - 513-525 Why is Productivity so Dispersed?
by Rachel Griffith & Jonathan Haskel & Andy Neely - 526-538 Human Resource Management Policies and Productivity: New Evidence from An Econometric Case Study
by Derek C. Jones & Panu Kalmi & Antti Kauhanen - 539-559 From Skills Revolution to Productivity Miracle--Not as easy as it Sounds?
by Ewart Keep & Ken Mayhew & Jonathan Payne - 560-572 Measuring and Understanding Productivity in UK Market Services
by Gustavo Crespi & Chiara Criscuolo & Jonathan Haskel & Denise Hawkes
Autumn 2006, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 301-312 Welfare States in Hard Times
by Donatella Gatti & Andrew Glyn - 313-329 Financial Restraints in a Mature Welfare State--The Case of Denmark
by Torben M. Andersen & Lars Haagen Pedersen - 330-348 Will Social Welfare Expenditures Survive Tax Competition?
by James R. Hines - 349-364 The Generosity of Social Insurance, 1971--2002
by Lyle Scruggs - 365-389 Risks at Work: The Demand and Supply Sides of Government Redistribution
by Thomas Cusack & Torben Iversen & Philipp Rehm - 390-410 Job Protection: The Macho Hypothesis
by Yann Algan & Pierre Cahuc - 411-425 Prudence or Profligacy: Deficits, Debt, and Fiscal Consolidation
by Andrea Boltho & Andrew Glyn - 426-444 Welfare-State Retrenchment: The Partisan Effect Revisited
by Bruno Amable & Donatella Gatti & Jan Schumacher
Summer 2006, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 169-185 Regulatory Reform, Capture, and the Regulatory Burden
by Dieter Helm - 186-202 Regulation and Productivity Performance
by Nicholas Crafts - 203-225 Regulatory Capture: A Review
by Ernesto Dal Bo´ - 226-247 Regulation by Prices, Quantities, or Both: A Review of Instrument Choice
by Cameron Hepburn - 248-259 Network Regulation
by Simon Cowan - 260-273 Measuring and Managing the Costs of Red Tape: A Review of Recent Policy Developments
by Tim Keyworth - 274-299 Regulatory Policy: OECD Experience and Evidence
by Nick Malyshev
Spring 2006, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-14 Pensions: Overview of the Issues
by Nicholas Barr - 15-39 The Economics of Pensions
by Nicholas Barr & Peter Diamond - 40-56 Retirement in the UK
by James Banks & Sarah Smith - 57-65 The Rationale for Occupational Pensions
by David McCarthy - 66-77 Redesigning Regulation of Pensions and Other Financial Products
by John Nugée & Avinash D. Persaud - 78-94 Pension Challenges and Pension Reforms in Oecd Countries
by Peter Whiteford & Edward Whitehouse - 95-112 Us Retirement Income System
by Lawrence H. Thompson - 113-132 A New Pension Settlement for the Twenty-First Century? The UK Pensions Commission's Analysis and Proposals
by John Hills - 133-148 The Swedish Experience with Pension Reform
by Annika Sunde´n - 149-167 The Structural Pension Reform in Chile: Effects, Comparisons with Other Latin American Reforms, and Lessons
by Alberto Arenas de Mesa & Carmelo Mesa-Lago
Winter 2005, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 485-508 The Macroeconomic Role of Fiscal Policy
by Christopher Allsopp & David Vines - 509-514 Rethinking Fiscal Policy
by Robert M. Solow - 515-523 Is Fiscal Policy Poised for a Comeback?
by Paul Krugman - 524-531 Is Macroeconomics Dead? Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Historical Context
by Ross Garnaut - 532-564 The Interactions between Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy
by Tatiana Kirsanova & Sven Jari Stehn & David Vines - 565-583 Monetary and Fiscal Theories of the Price Level: The Irreconcilable Differences
by Bennett T. McCallum & Edward Nelson - 584-597 Fiscal Stabilization Policy and Fiscal Institutions
by Campbell Leith & Simon Wren-Lewis - 598-617 Fiscal Policy in Emu: Towards a Sustainability and Growth Pact?
by Benoiˆt Coeure´ & Jean Pisani-Ferry - 618-635 The Evolution of Fiscal Policy in Australia
by David Gruen & Amanda Sayegh
Autumn 2005, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 325-339 The Assessment: Gender and the Life Cycle
by Christian Dustmann - 340-356 Sons, Daughters, and Parental Behaviour
by Shelly Lundberg - 357-372 Gender and Student Achievement in English Schools
by Stephen Machin & Sandra McNally - 373-391 Social Ties within School Classes: The Roles of Gender, Ethnicity, and Having Older Siblings
by Adriaan R Soetevent & Peter Kooreman - 392-415 Vocational Training and Gender: Wages and Occupational Mobility among Young Workers
by Bernd Fitzenberger & Astrid Kunze - 416-438 Gender Role Attitudes and the Labour-market Outcomes of Women across OECD Countries
by Nicole M Fortin - 439-461 Gender, Time Use, and Public Policy over the Life Cycle
by Patricia Apps & Ray Rees - 462-484 Gender and Ethnicity--Married Immigrants in Britain
by Christian Dustmann & Francesca Fabbri
Summer 2005, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 155-163 Corporate Governance: An Assessment
by Marco Becht - 164-177 Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies
by Franklin Allen - 178-197 What do Firms Disclose and Why? Enforcing Corporate Governance and Transparency in Central and Eastern Europe
by Erik BerglöF - 198-211 A Theory of Corporate Scandals: Why the USA and Europe Differ
by John C. Coffee - 212-231 Is Regulatory Competition a Problem or Irrelevant for Corporate Governance?
by Roberta Romano - 232-242 Regulatory Competition in Making Corporate Law in the United States—and its Limits
by Mark J. Roe - 243-268 Corporate Governance Convergence: Evidence From Takeover Regulation Reforms in Europe
by Marc Goergen - 269-282 On-Going Board Reforms: One Size Fits All and Regulatory Capture
by Gerard Hertig - 283-303 The Growth of Executive Pay
by Lucian Bebchuk - 304-323 Executive Remuneration in the EU: The Context for Reform
by Guido Ferrarini
Spring 2005, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-18 The Assessment: The New Energy Paradigm
by Dieter Helm - 19-42 Oil Markets
by Paul Stevens - 43-66 Optimizing Oil and Gas Depletion in the Maturing North Sea with Growing Import Dependence
by Alexander G. Kemp & Linda Stephen - 67-87 Electricity and Markets
by Richard Green - 88-110 Large-Scale Deployment of Renewables for Electricity Generation
by Karsten Neuhoff - 111-127 Policy Uncertainty and Supply Adequacy in Electric Power Markets
by Gert Brunekreeft - 128-144 The Effect of Liberalizing UK Retail Energy Markets on Consumers
by Catherine Waddams Price - 145-153 The Investment Implications of Global Energy Trends
by Fatih Birol
Winter 2004, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 475-489 The Assessment: European Financial Integration
by Xavier Freixas - 490-508 Financial Systems in Europe, the USA, and ASIA
by Franklin Allen - 509-530 Measuring European Financial Integration
by Lieven Baele - 531-554 The European Bond Markets under EMU
by Marco Pagano - 555-570 Equity Returns and Integration: Is Europe Changing?
by Kpate Adjaouté - 571-590 The Impact of Technology and Regulation on the Geographical Scope of Banking
by Hans Degryse - 591-615 Bank Regulation and Macroeconomic Fluctuations
by Charles Goodhart & Boris Hofmann & Miguel Segoviano
Autumn 2004, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 335-342 The Assessment: Firm-level Adjustment to Globalization
by David Greenaway - 343-357 Exporting and Productivity in the USA
by Andrew B. Bernard - 358-371 Exporting and Productivity in the United Kingdom
by David Greenaway & Richard Kneller - 372-392 Trade Liberalization: Export-market Participation, Productivity Growth, and Innovation
by John R. Baldwin & Wulong Gu - 393-408 Import Competition, Productivity, and Restructuring in UK Manufacturing
by Chiara Criscuolo - 409-423 Exporting and FDI as Alternative Strategies
by Keith Head & John Ries - 424-439 Export-oriented FDI in the UK
by Richard Kneller & Mauro Pisu - 440-456 Foreign Ownership and Productivity: New Evidence from the Service Sector and the R&D Lab
by Rachel Griffith & Stephen Redding & Helen Simpson - 457-473 Policies Facilitating Firm Adjustment to Globalization
by Bernard Hoekman
Summer 2004, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 157-172 The Assessment: Education
by Stephen Machin - 173-197 Education Policy in England
by Paul Johnson - 198-212 American Education Research Changes Tack
by Joshua D. Angrist - 213-229 Mobility in Pupils' Cognitive Attainment During School Life
by Leon Feinstein - 230-244 The Teacher Labour Market and Teacher Quality
by Eric Eide - 245-263 Family Income and Educational Attainment: A Review of Approaches and Evidence for Britain
by Jo Blanden - 264-283 Higher Education Funding
by Nicholas Barr - 284-297 Should Higher Education Subsidies Depend on Parental Income?
by Robert Dur - 298-314 The Economic and Distributional Implications of Current Policies on Higher Education
by Ewart Keep - 315-333 Education and Economic Performance: Simplistic Theories and their Policy Consequences
by Alison Wolf
Spring 2004, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-14 The Assessment: How Far has Globalization Gone?
by Andrew Glyn - 15-37 World Inequality and Globalization
by Bob Sutcliffe - 38-56 Trade Openness and Growth: Who Benefits?
by Steve Dowrick & Jane Golley - 57-71 Capital-market Liberalization, Globalization, and the IMF
by Joseph E. Stiglitz - 72-84 Globalization and Global Economic Governance
by Martin Wolf - 85-104 Labour Standards and the 'Race to the Bottom': Rethinking Globalization and Workers' Rights from Developmental and Solidaristic Perspectives
by Ajit Singh - 105-128 Green and Brown? Globalization and the Environment
by James K. Boyce - 129-156 Corporate Governance and Globalization
by Klaus Gugler & Dennis C. Mueller & B. Burcin Yurtoglu
Winter 2003, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 467-477 The Assessment: The Economics of Sport
by Stefan Szymanski - 478-502 Demand for Sport
by Jeffery Borland - 503-511 Sport as Business
by Andrew Zimbalist - 512-529 Contest Theory and Sport
by Bernd Frick - 530-551 The Organization of Sports Leagues
by Roger G. Noll - 552-568 Broadcasting and Sport
by Tom Hoehn - 569-584 Competition Law as a Constraint on Monopolistic Exploitation by Sports Leagues and Clubs
by Stephen F. Ross - 585-597 Evaluating Subsidies for Professional Sports in the United States and Europe: A Public-Sector Primer
by Robert A. Baade - 598-611 Sport and Gambling
by David Forrest - 612-624 Cheating in Contests
by Ian Preston
2003, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 349-361 The Assessment: Climate-Change Policy
by Dieter Helm - 362-384 The Social Cost of Carbon and its Policy Implications
by David Pearce - 385-399 Fiscal Interactions and the Case for Carbon Taxes Over Grandfathered Carbon Permits
by Ian W. H. Parry - 400-419 The Tradable-Permits Approach to Protecting the Commons: Lessons for Climate Change
by Tom Tietenberg - 420-437 Carbon Trading in the Policy Mix
by Steven Sorrell - 438-450 Credible Carbon Policy
by Dieter Helm & Cameron Hepburn & Richard Mash - 451-466 The Kyoto Protocol: A Review and Perspectives
by Christoph B–hringer
Summer 2003, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 215-234 The Assessment: Financing and Managing Public Services
by Paul A. Grout & Margaret Stevens - 235-249 Incentives, Choice, and Accountability in the Provision of Public Services
by Timothy Besley & Maitreesh Ghatak - 250-267 The Use and Usefulness of Performance Measures in the Public Sector
by Carol Propper & Deborah Wilson - 268-284 Dynamics of Performance-Measurement Systems
by Pascal Courty & Gerald Marschke - 285-300 The Role of Incentives in the Public Sector: Issues and Evidence
by Simon Burgess & Marisa Ratto - 301-322 Formula Funding of Public Services: An Economic Analysis
by Peter C. Smith - 323-334 Private Finance
by Tim Jenkinson