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April 2003, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 57-102 Does Britain Need More Immigrants? A Debate
by Nigel Harris & David Coleman - 103-119 Monetary Policy
by Claudio Borio & Philip Lowe - 121-141 Valuing the Future
by David Pearce & Ben Groom & Cameron Hepburn & Phoebe Koundouri - 143-162 The Impact of Globalization on Rural Poverty
by Alexander Sarris - 163-177 An Economic Analysis of the Mafia
by David Maddison & Marilena Pollicino
January 2003, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-6 Pride and Prejudice
by Diane Coyle - 7-14 Speaking in Tongues
by Peter J. Dougherty - 15-32 Capitalism and the End of History
by Adair Turner - 33-71 From Socialism to Capitalism and Democracy
by János Kornai & Brian Snowdon - 73-98 Why The Five Economic Tests?
by Ed Balls - 99-107 Some Lessons from a Single Currency
by Alan J. Brown - 109-116 How to Reform Europe’s Fiscal Policy Framework
by Lars Calmfors & Giancarlo Corsetti - 117-132 Demographics and Pension Reforms in the Major Central and Eastern European Countries
by Dieter Bräuninger - 133-152 Global Challenges of Providing Water and Wastewater Services
by Paul Seidenstat - 153-173 Some Proposed Methodological Developments for the UK Retail Prices Index
by Mick Silver - 175-184 Measuring Consumer Inflation in the United Kingdom
by David Fenwick
October 2002, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 1-8 The Growing US Fiscal Gap
by Daniel Shaviro - 9-24 The Disappearing Masterpiece
by David Galenson - 25-41 The UK’s Achievement of Economic Stability
by Tim Congdon - 43-72 Ready to Join the EU?
by Federico Foders & Daniel Piazolo & Rainer Schweickert - 73-86 Continuities and Discontinuities in Global Development
by Kenneth Pomeranz - 87-100 A Decade of Trade Reforms in India
by Ramkishen S. Rajan & Rahul Sen - 101-129 Labour Standards and International Trade
by Krisztina Kis-Katos & Günther G. Schulze - 131-146 More Aid - Making It Work for the Poor
by Peter S. Heller & Sanjeev Gupta - 147-192 Should We Be Globaphobic About Globalisation?
by Dani Rodrik & Brian Snowdon
July 2002, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 1-26 Slobodan Milosevic and the Fire of Nationalism
by Ronald Wintrobe - 27-53 Regulating Tobacco in the United States
by Jonathan Gruber - 55-70 The Quest for Stability
by Alan Budd - 71-84 The Case for Congestion Charging
by David Begg & David Gray - 85-103 Japan’s Monetary and Economic Policy
by Allan Meltzer - 105-119 The Puzzle of the Harmonious Stock Prices
by Randall Morck & Bernard Yeung - 121-160 James Tobin, 1918–2002
by Brian Snowdon & James Tobin & Howard R. Vane - 161-178 The Life Cycles of Modern Artists
by David Galenson
April 2002, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 1-16 Cycles of Silver
by Dennis O. Flynn & Arturo Giráldez - 17-33 Can Africa Catch Up?
by Arne Bigsten - 35-45 Towards a Better Climate Treaty
by Scott Barrett - 47-60 Does the Eurozone Face 50 Years of Economic Stagnation?
by Tim Congdon - 61-74 A Hard Look at the Costs of Peace
by Jacques Fontanel & Michael D. Ward - 75-91 Transport, Access and Economic Growth
by Karl W. Steininger - 93-123 Some Facts about Hedge Funds
by Harry M. Kat - 125-170 The Ups and Downs of Capitalism
by Ben Bernanke & Brian Snowdon - 171-183 The Promotion Test
by Stefan Szymanski
January 2002, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-6 There Will Be Growth in the Spring
by Prakash Loungani - 7-24 Mother Earth: Ally or Adversary?
by Thorvaldur Gylfason - 25-41 The Economics of Happiness
by Bruno S. Frey & Alois Stutzer - 43-58 Measuring Information Technology and Productivity in the New Economy
by Kevin J. Stiroh - 59-100 In Praise of Historical Economics
by Bradford DeLong & Brian Snowdon - 101-124 Stock Markets and Central Bankers
by Stephen Wright - 125-143 Capital Controls
by Jomo K.S. - 145-167 Where Do We Stand On Choosing Exchange Rate Regimes in Developing and Emerging Economies?
by Graham Bird - 169-177 The Economic Impact of the World Cup
by Stefan Szymanski - 179-183 Letter from Buenos Aires
by Pierre Wassenaar
October 2001, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 1-17 Economists and Sustainable Development
by Wilfred Beckerman - 19-32 What Do We Know About the Shadow Economy?
by Friedrich Schneider - 33-51 What Happened to the Washington Consensus?
by Graham Bird - 53-104 Championing Free Trade in the Second Age of Globalisation
by Jagdish Bhagwati & Brian Snowdon - 105-116 Cohabiting with Goliath
by Avinash Persaud - 117-132 Why is There No AIDS Vaccine?
by Pedro Rey Biel - 133-157 Prohibition and the Market for Illegal Drugs
by Suren Basov & Mireille Jacobson & Jeffrey A. Miron - 159-173 Measuring Global Drug Markets
by Peter Reuter & Victoria Greenfield - 175-183 Up for the Cup
by Stefan Szymanski
July 2001, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 1-18 Economic Globalisation
by Ramkishen Rajan & Graham Bird - 19-44 Wealth as a Criterion for Sustainable Development
by Partha Dasgupta & Karl-Göran Mäler - 45-86 Redefining the Role of the State
by Brian Snowdon & Joseph Stiglitz - 87-108 Global Income Inequality
by Arne Melchior - 111-124 The Debt-Relief Initiative for Poor Countries
by Gustav Ranis & Frances Stewart - 127-137 NGOs and International Economic Policy-Making
by Michael Edwards - 139-153 Policy-Making in Resource-Rich Countries
by Arne Bigsten - 155-166 The International Arms Industry Since the End of the Cold War
by Ron Smith - 167-176 A Night at the Opera
by Jeff Frank & Philip Wrigley - 177-191 Bad Market Days
by Harold Bierman
April 2001, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 1-17 Is Public Spending Good for You?
by Yew-Kwang Ng - 19-28 Negotiating Trade
by David Flath - 29-49 IMF Programmes: Is there a conditionality Laffer Curve?
by Graham Bird - 53-72 Is the Internet Better than Electricity?
by Martin Brookes & Zaki Wahhaj - 73-104 The Rebirth of the Corporate Bond Market
by Bill Robinson & John Raven & Christopher Chua - 105-140 Keeping the Keynesian Faith
by Alan Blinder & Brian Snowdon - 143-162 Latin America: The Long and Winding Road to Growth
by Federico Foders - 163-176 Revisiting The Death of Economics
by Paul Ormerod - 179-189 Promotion and Relegation
by Stefan Szymanski & Stephen Ross - 191-196 Wanted: Measures of Economic Change
by Ralph Turvey
January 2001, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-8 How Clear is the Crystal Ball?
by Prakash Loungani - 9-29 The Modern Motor Industry
by Garel Rhys - 31-48 Can Bettors Win?
by Leighton Vaughan Williams - 49-68 Eastern Enlargement and EU Labour Markets
by Tito Boeri & Herbert Brücker - 69-93 Child Labour
by Saqib Jafarey & Sajal Lahiri - 95-120 On Understanding Money
by Martin Shubik - 121-136 E-money: Will it Take Off?
by Peter Spencer - 137-147 Is Dollarisation a Viable Option for Latin America?
by Graham Bird - 149-168 Russia’s Post-Communist Economy
by Peter Oppenheimer & Brigitte Granville - 169-180 The Emerging Northeast–Southeast Asia Divide and Policy Implications
by Friedrich Wu
October 2000, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 1-13 Goods and Bads
by Ralph Turvey - 15-26 Sending the Herd off the Cliff Edge
by Avinash Persaud - 27-72 Demographic Risk in Industrial Societies
by Sylvester J. Schieber & Paul S. Hewitt - 73-112 Hardship and Happiness
by Carol Graham & Stefano Pettinato - 113-133 From Rags to Riches
by Brendan Walsh - 135-148 Why Did the Protected Areas Fail the Giant Panda?
by Timothy M. Swanson & Andreas Kontoleon - 149-177 Biodiversity in the Marketplace
by Geoffrey Heal - 179-206 How Much Damage Will Climate Change Do?
by Richard S.J. Tol & Samuel Fankhauser & Richard G. Richels & Joel B. Smith - 207-214 The Market for Olympic Gold Medals
by Stefan Szymanski
July 2000, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 1-15 False Attack
by Richard Jolly - 17-29 Sins of the Commission
by Graham Bird - 31-37 Response to Professor Bird
by Allan Meltzer - 39-60 The International Economic System in the Twentieth Century
by Brian Snowdon - 61-79 Save the Planet: Sell Carbon
by David Pearce - 81-99 Technical Progress and Global Warming
by Dennis Anderson - 101-126 Market-based Instruments
by Tannis Seccombe-Hett - 127-139 Can Agriculture Become an Environmental Asset?
by Daniel W. Bromley - 141-147 A Multi-coloured GDP -or No New GDP at All?
by Horst Zimmermann - 149-152 Reply to Professor Zimmermann
by Giles Atkinson - 153-159 Owner-occupiers and the Price Index
by Ralph Turvey
April 2000, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 1-11 Housing in the South East of England
by David Miles - 13-27 An Economic Analysis of Campaign Finance
by Andrea Prat - 29-39 Welfare-to-work and the New Deal
by Richard Layard - 41-54 The Thirty-five Hour Working Week
by Alan Kirman - 55-72 Poles Apart
by Paul Gregg & Kirstine Hansen & Jonathan Wadsworth - 73-87 Understanding Labour Market Institutions
by Gilles Saint-Paul - 89-100 The US Underclass in a Booming Economy
by Richard B. Freeman - 101-109 The Political Economy of Sport
by Stefan Szymanski - 111-133 Proposals for a better International Financial System
by Stephany Griffith-Jones - 135-143 Is there a Case for an Asian Monetary Fund?
by Graham Bird & Ramkishen Rajan - 145-166 A Non-technical Introduction to Bargaining Theory
by Abhinay Muthoo - 167-178 From Big Macs to iMacs
by Jonathan Haskel & Holger Wolf
January 2000, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-19 False Perspective: The UNDP View of the World
by David Henderson - 21-38 Prophesies of Doom at the Turn of the Millennium
by Mauricio Rojas - 39-60 Values Matter
by Avner Ben-Ner & Louis Putterman - 61-68 Achieving the goals of UK Pension Reform
by Frank Field - 69-80 The Public/Private Mix in UK Pension Policy
by Phil Agulnik & Nicholas Barr - 81-101 Pension Reform in Germany
by Axel Börsch-Supan - 103-138 European Pension Reforms
by Jan Mantel & David Bowers - 139-151 Extending the UK National Accounts
by Amanda Rowlatt - 153-166 Re-thinking Economic Progress
by Giles Atkinson - 167-175 The Black Economy - Benefit frauds or tax evaders?
by Jim Thomas
0000, Volume 0, Issue 0
- 31-34 GDP figures: How the Financial Times gets it wrong
by David Henderson - 873 From Recession with Love
by Jan Libich