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July 2008, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 235-238 Andrew Haldane on Tim Congdon, Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism
by Andrew G. Haldane
April 2008, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-12 Economic Forecasts
by Prakash Loungani & Jair Rodriguez - 13-44 Measuring China’s Economic Performance
by Andreas (Andy) Jobst & Harry X. Wu - 45-68 The Rise of China Investment Corporation
by Friedrich Wu & Arifin Seah - 69-95 A Wave of Protectionism?
by Philipp Maier - 97-151 Towards a Unified Theory of Economic Growth
by Brian Snowdon - 153-174 Globalization
by F. Gerard Adams - 175-193 Trends and Challenges in Islamic Finance
by Heiko Hesse & Andreas (Andy) Jobst & Juan Solé - 195-199 Over-Presumption and Myopia
by David Henderson - 201-204 Miranda Xafa on Frederic S. Mishkin, The Next Great Globalization: How Disadvantaged Nations Can Harness Their Financial Systems to Get Rich
by Miranda Xafa - 205-208 Joe Perkins on Paul J. Zak (editor), Moral Markets: The Critical Role of Values in the Economy
by Joe Perkins - 209-212 Brian Snowdon on John S. Lyons, Louis P. Cain Samuel H. Williamson (eds), Reflections on the Cliometrics Revolution: Conversations with Economic Historians
by Brian Snowdon
January 2008, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-10 Challenging Times for UK Monetary Policy
by Andrew Sentance - 11-34 The Future of Financial Regulation
by Howard Davies - 35-55 Alternative Strategies for Fighting Unemployment
by Gilles Saint-Paul - 57-96 Growth Strategies and Dynamics
by Mohamed A. El-Erian & A. Michael Spence - 97-146 Three Cheers for the Progressive State
by Benjamin M. Friedman & Brian Snowdon - 147-175 Two Concepts of the Output Gap
by Tim Congdon - 177-195 Islamic Economics and Finance
by Rodney Wilson - 197-200 Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries
by Michael Chibba
October 2007, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-7 Sovereign Wealth Funds
by Stephen Jen - 9-45 The Opium Economy: A Possible Approach to Reform
by Jeremy Berkoff - 47-60 Keynes in the Long Run
by Robert Skidelsky - 61-124 Exploring the Present Through the Past
by Claudia Goldin & Brian Snowdon - 125-141 HIV/AIDS: A Growing Concern to Business
by David E. Bloom & Lakshmi Reddy Bloom & Paul De Lay & Fiona Paua & Richard Samans & Mark Weston - 143-166 The Uneven Build Up of Global Reserves
by Rohinton Medhora - 167-189 Multilateral Surveillance
by Graham Bird & Thomas D. Willett - 191-195 The Role of the IMF in Low-Income Countries
by Domenico Lombardi - 197-201 Leonardo Martinez-Diaz on Carol Lancaster, Foreign Aid: Diplomacy, Development, Domestic Politics
by Leonardo Martinez-Diaz - 203-221 New Light or Fixed Presumptions?
by David Henderson
July 2007, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-5 How to Tackle Poverty
by Diane Coyle - 7-25 A Dynamic Theory of China–U.S. Trade
by Amar Bhidé & Edmund Phelps - 27-52 The Future of North Korea is South Korea
by Marcus Noland - 53-110 The Power of Ideas
by Joel Mokyr & Brian Snowdon - 111-129 Monetary Policy, Governance and Economic Development
by Michael Chibba - 131-146 Do Current Assessments Underestimate Future Damages From Climate Change?
by Stéphane Hallegatte - 147-170 Managerial Performance and Contract Instability in the Market for National Football Coaches
by Lynne Nikolychuk - 171-182 Economic Drivers of Pharmaceutical Investment Location
by David Lewis & Edward Bramley-Harker & Joshua Farahnik - 183-184 Colin I. Bradford and Johannes F. Linn reply to Graham Bird’s review in the last issue of World Economics of their co-edited volume, Global Governance Reform: Breaking the Stalemate
by Colin I. Bradford & Johannes F. Linn - 185-193 James Raymond Vreeland responds to Graham Hacche’s review article [ World Economics , 8(2): 97-118] on his latest book, The International Monetary Fund: Politics of Conditional Lending
by James Raymond Vreeland - 195-199 Tim Lankester on Paul Collier, The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It
by Tim Lankester - 201-205 Joe Perkins on Peter Diamond Hannu Vartiainen (editors), Behavioral Economics and Its Applications
by Joe Perkins - 207-225 Jack Goldstone on Gregory Clark, A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World
by Jack A. Goldstone
April 2007, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-15 Prospects for Commodity Exporters
by Paul Collier & Benedikt Goderis - 17-40 Can China Learn from Sweden?
by Arne Bigsten - 41-64 How Many Wildebeest do You Need?
by Mike Norton-Griffiths - 65-95 Reform of the IMF and World Bank
by Anthony Elson - 97-118 A Non-Definitive Guide to the IMF
by Graham Hacche - 119-131 On Solving the World’s Economic Problems by Doing Something Unfashionable
by Graham Bird - 133-141 Response to ‘The Stern Review: A Dual Critique - Part I: The Science’
by Ian Simmonds & Will Steffen - 143-151 Response to Simmonds and Steffen
by David Holland & Robert M. Carter & Chris de Freitas & Indur M. Goklany & Richard S. Lindzen - 153-159 A Stern Reply to the Reply to the Review of the Stern Review
by Richard S. J. Tol & Gary W. Yohe - 161-182 Climate Science and the Stern Review
by Robert M. Carter & Chris de Freitas & Indur M. Goklany & David Holland & Richard S. Lindzen - 183-228 Governments and Climate Change Issues
by David Henderson - 229-258 Right for the Right Reasons
by Simon Dietz & Dennis Anderson & Nicholas Stern & Chris Taylor & Dimitri Zenghelis - 259-269 Losses and Gains to Developing Countries from the Migration of Educated Workers
by Oded Stark & C. Simon Fan - 271-275 Does China Still Need Hong Kong?
by Friedrich Wu - 277-280 Tim Lankester on Andrew Glyn, Capitalism Unleashed: Finance, Globalization, and Welfare
by Tim Lankester - 281-284 Fabian Eser on Joseph Stiglitz et al., Stability with Growth: Macroeconomics, Liberalization and Development
by Fabian Eser - 285-287 Graham Bird on Colin I. Bradford Jr. and Johannes F. Linn, editors, Global Governance Reform: Breaking the Stalemate
by Not specified
January 2007, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-14 Challenges to the Multilateral Trading System
by Peter Sutherland - 15-45 Aid for Trade
by Faizel Ismail - 47-56 The EU, the Middle East, and Regional Integration
by Bessma Momani - 57-73 Globalisation and Inflation
by Charles Bean - 75-106 How Can Norway Become A Climate-Friendly Society?
by Jørgen Randers & Knut H. Alfsen - 107-120 Addressing Climate Change
by Peter S. Heller - 121-168 REFLECTIONS ON THE STERN REVIEW (1) A Robust Case for Strong Action to Reduce the Risks of Climate Change
by Simon Dietz & Chris Hope & Nicholas Stern & Dimitri Zenghelis - 169-186 REFLECTIONS ON THE STERN REVIEW (2) A Growing International Opportunity to Move Strongly on Climate Change
by Lorraine Hamid & Nicholas Stern & Chris Taylor - 187-210 Ethics of the Discount Rate in the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
by Wilfred Beckerman & Cameron Hepburn - 211-219 The Stern Review and the Costs of Climate Change Mitigation
by Dennis Anderson - 221-228 Response to Carter et al
by John F. Mitchell & Julia Slingo & David S. Lee & Jason A. Lowe & Vicky Pope - 229-231 Response to The Stern Review: A Dual Critique
by Nigel Arnell & Rachel Warren & Robert Nicholls - 233-238 A Response to The Stern Review: A Dual Critique
by Andrew Glikson - 239-240 Is Suicide Terrorism a Novel Economic Phenomenon?
by Aldo Matteucci - 241-243 Reply to Aldo Matteucci, ‘Is Suicide Terrorism a Novel Economic Phenomenon?’
by Mark Harrison - 245-253 Shalendra D. Sharma on the Sachs–Easterly debate
by Shalendra D. Sharma - 255-258 Alan Budd on Diane Coyle, The Soulful Science: What Economists Really Do and Why It Matters
by Alan Budd
October 2006, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 1-56 Milton Friedman, 1912–2006
by Brian Snowdon & Howard R. Vane - 57-85 What Future for Central Banks?
by Howard Davies - 87-109 Education in a Globalized World
by David E. Bloom - 111-124 Running the IMF
by Graham Bird - 125-144 Agricultural Reform and Trade Negotiations
by Kimberly Ann Elliott - 145-164 Hosting the FIFA World Cup
by Brian Sturgess & Chris Brady - 165-232 The Stern Review: A Dual Critique
by Sir Ian Byatt & Bob Carter & Ian Castles & Chris de Freitas & Indur M. Goklany & David Henderson & David Holland & Lord Lawson of Blaby & Richard S. Lindzen & Ross McKitrick & Julian Morris & Sir Alan Peacock & Colin Robinson & Lord Skidelsky - 233-250 A Review of the Stern Review
by Richard S. J. Tol & Gary W. Yohe - 251-253 Book Review
by Carol Graham
July 2006, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 1-15 An Economist Looks at Suicide Terrorism
by Mark Harrison - 17-41 Economic, Neurobiological and Behavioral Perspectives on Building America’s Future Workforce
by Eric Knudsen & James J. Heckman & Judy Cameron & Jack P. Shonkoff - 43-62 Has the European Social Model a Future?
by J. R. Shackleton - 63-87 What Could Brake China’s Rapid Ascent in the World Economy?
by Friedrich Wu - 89-132 Making Fiscal Space Happen!
by Peter S. Heller & Menachem Katz & Xavier Debrun & Theo Thomas & Taline Koranchelian & Isabell Adenauer - 133-166 From The Hong Kong WTO Ministerial Conference to the Suspension of the Negotiations
by Faizel Ismail - 167-184 The Emergence of a Regional Financial Architecture in Asia
by Anthony Elson - 185-188 Comment
by S. Fred Singer - 189-200 Book Review
by Johannes F. Linn
April 2006, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 1-10 What is the Economics of Climate Change?
by Sir Nicholas Stern - 11-71 Russia at the Crossroads
by Padma Desai & Brian Snowdon - 73-95 Understanding China’s Economic Transformation
by Daniel W. Bromley & Yang Yao - 97-114 The Economic Growth of East Asia and Latin America in Comparative Perspective
by Anthony Elson - 115-131 Are Mr de Rato’s Spectacles Rose Tinted?
by Graham Bird - 133-144 Gold and Silver as Monetary Metals
by John Cooper - 145-151 COMMENT: Climate Change
by Sir Ian Byatt & Ian Castles & David Henderson & Lord Lawson of Blaby & Ross McKitrick & Julian Morris & Sir Alan Peacock & Colin Robinson & Lord Skidelsky - 153-157 Reply to Byatt et al. by Nicholas Stern
by Sir Nicholas Stern
January 2006, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-10 Making Capitalism Work for Everyone
by Raghuram Rajan & Luigi Zingales - 11-19 Two British Initiatives for IMF Lending to its Members, 1960–1962
by Jacques J. Polak - 21-44 Can Iraq Overcome the Oil Curse?
by Robert E. Looney - 45-71 Trade Policy 2006
by Razeen Sally - 73-130 The Enduring Elixir of Economic Growth
by Xavier Sala-i-Martin & Brian Snowdon - 131-157 Global Income Inequality
by Branko Milanovic - 159-174 Are We Heading for a Dollar Crisis?
by Graham Bird - 175-184 Do the Young British Artists Rule?
by David Galenson - 185-187 Comment
by Phillip Crowson - 189-191 Book Review
by David Bevan
October 2005, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 1-10 Will Globalization Survive?
by Martin Wolf - 11-68 A Global Compact to End Poverty
by Jeffrey D. Sachs & Brian Snowdon - 69-110 Pity the Finance Minister
by Peter S. Heller - 111-121 Measuring Global Poverty Right
by M. G. Quibria - 123-147 Monetary Policy, Macro-stability and Growth
by Janine Aron & John Muellbauer - 149-169 Brazil’s Economy Under Lula
by Edmund Amann - 171-181 Corporate China Goes Global
by Friedrich Wu
July 2005, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 1-14 The ‘Death of Distance’
by Nicholas Crafts - 15-39 The Value of Vaccination
by David E. Bloom & David Canning & Mark Weston - 41-55 The Economics of Happiness
by Carol Graham - 57-69 Paradoxes in Biodiversity Conservation
by David Pearce - 71-90 The Costs of Mitigating Climate Change
by Dennis Anderson & Matt Leach - 91-102 Should Fuel Taxes Be Scrapped in Favor of Pay-by-the-Mile Charges?
by Ian Parry - 103-152 Natural Resource-Based Economic Development in History
by Edward B. Barbier - 153-174 The Economics of Copyright
by Ray Corrigan & Mark Rogers - 175-196 To What Extent Should Less-Developed Countries Enforce Intellectual Property Rights?
by Gilles Saint-Paul
April 2005, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 1-10 The Nature of Corruption in Forest Management
by Charles Palmer - 11-26 Anticipating Artistic Success
by David Galenson - 27-46 Does the World Need a Universal Financial Institution?
by James Boughton - 47-66 Tensions in the Role of the IMF and Directions for Reform
by Timothy Lane - 67-85 The IMF and Low-Income Countries
by David Bevan - 87-135 Measures of Progress and Other Tall Stories
by John Komlos & Brian Snowdon - 137-140 The New Economics of the Brain Drain
by Oded Stark - 141-146 Migration and Development
by Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah
January 2005, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-13 Trade in the Chinese 21st Century
by Howard Davies - 15-30 Keynes, Globalisation and the Bretton Woods Institutions in the Light of Changing Ideas about Markets
by Robert Skidelsky - 31-53 Monetary Policy in an Uncertain World
by Charles Bean - 55-84 International Comparisons of GDP
by Ian Castles & David Henderson - 85-99 Reserve Accumulation in Asia
by Graham Bird & Alex Mandilaras - 101-117 Rethinking Development Effectiveness
by M. G. Quibria - 119-133 The Anomalous Case of HIV/AIDS
by Barrie Craven & Christian Fiala & Etienne de Harven & Gordon Stewart
October 2004, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-31 Are Governments Overextended?
by Peter S. Heller - 33-51 Responsible Growth to 2050
by Kirk Hamilton & Ian Johnson - 53-78 Governance Matters
by David E. Bloom & David Steven & Mark Weston - 79-89 Dollarisation in Theory and Practice
by John C. B. Cooper - 91-136 The Influence of Political Distortions on Economic Performance
by Alberto Alesina & Brian Snowdon - 137-174 The Economic Implications of Epidemics Old and New
by Clive Bell & Maureen Lewis - 175-188 A Portrait of the Artists as Young or Old Innovators
by David Galenson
July 2004, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 1-16 The Bourgeois Virtues
by Deirdre McCloskey - 17-26 What Do Economists Know?
by Alan Budd - 27-36 The G-20 and the World Economy
by C Fred Bergsten - 37-42 What a Consumer Price Index Can’t Do
by Ralph Turvey - 43-73 Globalisation, Economic Progress and New Millennium Collectivism
by David Henderson - 75-93 Asian Drama
by Tim Lankester - 95-113 Pricing Cultural Heritage
by Susana Mourato & Ece Ozdemiroglu & Tannis Hett & Giles Atkinson - 115-137 Does European Union Environmental Policy Pass a Cost–Benefit Test?
by David Pearce - 139-158 European Financial Market Integration
by Patrice Muller - 161-164 Monetarism Revisited
by Allan Meltzer - 165-170 Monetarism: A Response
by Meghnad Desai - 171-178 Monetarism in Retrospect and Prospect
by Andrew G Haldane - 179-197 Monetarism: A Rejoinder
by Tim Congdon
April 2004, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 1-31 The Quest for Development
by Areendam Chanda & Louis Putterman - 33-55 Globalisation and the Asia–Pacific Revival
by Arne Bigsten - 57-81 The Health and Wealth of Africa
by David E. Bloom & David Canning - 83-130 Explaining the ‘Great Divergence’
by Daron Acemoglu & Brian Snowdon - 131-145 Fifty Years of Economic Growth in Western Europe
by Nicholas Crafts - 147-185 Monetarism
by Thomas Mayer & Patrick Minford
January 2004, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-14 The End of the Road for the WTO?
by Razeen Sally - 17-39 International Aid
by Tim Lankester - 41-65 Escaping Regulation, Escaping Convention
by Naren Prasad - 67-114 Beyond the Ivory Tower
by Stanley Fischer & Brian Snowdon - 117-132 Does the IMF Perform a Catalytic Role?
by Graham Bird & Dane Rowlands - 133-158 A Single European Market in Asset Management
by Friedrich Heinemann - 159-181 The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
by Howard R. Vane & Chris Mulhearn
October 2003, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 1-14 How Demographic Change can Bolster Economic Performance in Developing Countries
by David E. Bloom & David Canning - 15-36 Exchange Rate Regimes
by Vijay Joshi - 37-54 China’s Capital Market
by Stephen Green - 55-77 Opening Up Trade in Higher Education
by J. R. Shackleton - 79-94 The Costs of Violent Crime
by Giles Atkinson & Susana Mourato & Andrew Healey - 95-138 Back to the Future
by Brian Snowdon & Jeffrey G. Williamson - 139-169 Information Technology and the G7 Economies
by Dale W. Jorgenson - 171-184 Blueprint for Public Company Reform
by Edward Gottesman
July 2003, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-13 The Undivided City
by James D. Wolfensohn - 15-26 Leadership and Progress
by Allan Meltzer - 27-34 The Outlook for World Trade
by Peter Sutherland - 35-49 Is Economic Growth Good For Us?
by Nicholas Crafts - 51-92 In Search of the Holy Grail
by William Easterly & Brian Snowdon - 93-119 Five Centuries of Energy Prices
by Roger Fouquet & Peter Pearson - 121-142 Hydropower in Bhutan and Nepal
by Jeremy Berkoff - 143-189 The Economics of the Kyoto Protocol
by Michael Grubb - 191-207 The Morality of Market Mechanisms to Control Pollution
by Wilfred Beckerman & Joanna Pasek
April 2003, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 1-12 Cartels
by Jennifer Skilbeck - 13-22 Congestion Charging
by Edward Gottesman - 23-37 Are Multinationals Really Bigger Than Nations?
by Paul De Grauwe & Filip Camerman - 39-56 Weapons Exports
by Samuel Brittan