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World Economics
2000 - 2009
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Volume 10, issue 3 , 2009
The Secret of Canadian Banking: Common Sense? pp. 1-18
Laurence Booth
The IMF, the Credit Crunch and Iceland pp. 19-42
Sheetal K. Chand
The New Economic Powers (NEPs) pp. 43-80
Danny Leipziger and William O’Boyle
Reforming IMF Conditionality pp. 81-104
Graham Bird
Well-being and Public Attitudes in Afghanistan pp. 105-147
Carol Graham and Soumya Chattopadhyay
Reasons for Remitting pp. 147-158
Oded Stark
Are MENA Countries Reaping the Benefits of Inflows? pp. 159-192
Magda ElSayed Kandil and Ida Aghdas Mirzaie
Global Climate Change pp. 193-194
F. Gerard Adams
Lynne Nikolychuk on Gerben Bakker: Entertainment Industrialised: The Emergence of the International Film Idustry, 1890-1940 pp. 195-200
Lynne Nikolychuk
Michael C. Macchiarola on Stephen H. Axilrod: Inside the Fed – Monetary Policy and Its Management, Martin Through Greenspan to Bernanke
Michael C. Macchiarola
Volume 10, issue 2 , 2009
Will Economic Recovery Drive up World Oil Prices? pp. 1-26
F. Gerard Adams
Quantitative Easing pp. 27-40
Colin Ellis
How Many US Jobs Might be Offshorable? pp. 41-78
Alan S. Blinder
Governance and Development pp. 79-108
Michael Chibba
Understanding Crime, Political Uncertainty and Stock Market Returns pp. 109-116
Juan Carlos Franco Laverde , Maria Estela Varua and Arlene Locsin Garces-Ozanne
Global Income Distribution and Convergence 1820–2003 pp. 117-148
Péter Földvári and Jan Luiten van Zanden
So Far So Good, But Still Some Missing Links pp. 149-172
Graham Bird
Economists and Climate Change: Homework Comes First pp. 149-172
Aldo Matteucci
Alistair Milne on Robert J. Shiller,The Subprime Solution: How Today’s Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do About It pp. 173-176
Alistair Milne
Volume 10, issue 1 , 2009
Sweden’s Bank Nationalisations pp. 1-12
Fredrik Erixon
The Oil-producing Gulf States, the IMF and the International Financial Crisis pp. 13-24
Bessma Momani
The Institutional Framework of the Gulf Central Bank pp. 25-44
Nasser H. Saidi and Fabio Scacciavillani
The World Financial Crisis pp. 45-58
F. Gerard Adams
Economists and Climate Science: A Critique pp. 59-90
David Henderson
A Question of Fudge pp. 91-106
Mohammed H.I. Dore
How Much Would it Cost to Avoid Climate Change? pp. 107-150
Bryan Buckley and Sergey Mityakov
Charles Goodhart on Jean-Charles Rochet, Why Are There So Many Banking Crises? pp. 181-184
Charles Goodhart CBE
The Banking Crisis and Inequality
Tim Lankester
The Dangers of Dj Vu Economics
Graham Bird
The Great Moderation and the New Business Cycle
Ann O'Ryan Spehar
Volume 9, issue 4 , 2008
End of the ‘American Century’ pp. 1-12
Allan H. Meltzer
Bringing Balance to the IMF Reform Debate pp. 13-26
Domenico Lombardi
The Effectiveness of IMF Surveillance pp. 27-54
Biagio Bossone
Why do Governments Delay Devaluation? pp. 55-74
Graham Bird and Thomas D. Willett
The West and the Rest in the World Economy: 1000–2030 pp. 75-100
Angus Maddison
Missing Out on Industrial Revolution pp. 101-128
Eric Jones
How can Korea Raise its Future Potential Growth Rate? pp. 129-144
Elena Ianchovichina and Danny Leipziger
Perspectives on Inclusive Development pp. 145-158
Michael Chibba
The World is not Flat pp. 159-180
Philippe De Lombaerde and P. Lelio Iapadre
Are Economic Sanctions Useful in Discouraging the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction? pp. 181-200
Robert Carbaugh
An Expanded Concept of Capital in Development Economics pp. 201-208
Luc Noiset
Domenico Lombardi and Maria Fabiana Viola on Barry Eichengreen, Global Imbalances and the Lessons of Bretton Woods: the Cairoli Lectures pp. 209-212
Domenico Lombardi and Maria Fabiana Viola
Volume 9, issue 3 , 2008
Endangering the War on Terror by the War on Drugs pp. 1-30
Deepak Kumar Lal
Risk-Pricing and the Sub-Prime Crisis pp. 31-46
Andrew G. Haldane
Credit Crisis 101 pp. 47-72
Edward Gottesman
The Sovereign Wealth Funds of Singapore pp. 73-96
Anthony Elson
Singapore’s Sovereign Wealth Funds pp. 97-122
Friedrich Wu
The Wealth and Poverty of Nations pp. 123-176
Brian Snowdon
International Comparisons of GDP pp. 177-210
Elio Lancieri
Unwinding Global Economic Imbalances pp. 211-216
Graham Bird
Climate Change Issues pp. 217-228
David Henderson
Global Imbalances and the Lessons of Bretton Woods pp. 229-234
Graham Bird and Thomas D. Willett
Andrew Haldane on Tim Congdon, Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism pp. 235-238
Andrew G. Haldane
Volume 9, issue 2 , 2008
Economic Forecasts pp. 1-12
Prakash Loungani and Jair Rodriguez
Measuring China’s Economic Performance pp. 13-44
Angus Maddison and Harry X. Wu
The Rise of China Investment Corporation pp. 45-68
Friedrich Wu and Arifin Seah
A Wave of Protectionism? pp. 69-95
Philipp Maier
Towards a Unified Theory of Economic Growth pp. 97-151
Brian Snowdon
Globalization pp. 153-174
F. Gerard Adams
Trends and Challenges in Islamic Finance pp. 175-193
Heiko Hesse , Andreas A. Jobst and Juan Solé
Over-Presumption and Myopia pp. 195-199
David Henderson
Miranda Xafa on Frederic S. Mishkin, The Next Great Globalization: How Disadvantaged Nations Can Harness Their Financial Systems to Get Rich pp. 201-204
Miranda Xafa
Joe Perkins on Paul J. Zak (editor), Moral Markets: The Critical Role of Values in the Economy pp. 205-208
Joe Perkins
Brian Snowdon on John S. Lyons, Louis P. Cain Samuel H. Williamson (eds), Reflections on the Cliometrics Revolution: Conversations with Economic Historians pp. 209-212
Brian Snowdon
Volume 9, issue 1 , 2008
Challenging Times for UK Monetary Policy pp. 1-10
Andrew Sentance
The Future of Financial Regulation pp. 11-34
Howard Davies
Alternative Strategies for Fighting Unemployment pp. 35-55
Gilles Saint-Paul
Growth Strategies and Dynamics pp. 57-96
Mohamed A. El-Erian and A. Michael Spence
Three Cheers for the 'Progressive State' pp. 97-146
Benjamin M. Friedman and Brian Snowdon
Two Concepts of the Output Gap pp. 147-175
Tim Congdon
Islamic Economics and Finance pp. 177-195
Rodney Wilson
Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries pp. 197-200
Michael Chibba