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World Economics
2000 - 2008
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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
Volume 8, issue 4 , 2007
Sovereign Wealth Funds pp. 1-7
Stephen Jen
The Opium Economy: A Possible Approach to Reform pp. 9-45
Jeremy Berkoff
Keynes in the Long Run pp. 47-60
Robert Skidelsky
Exploring the Present Through the Past pp. 61-124
Claudia Goldin and Brian Snowdon
HIV/AIDS: A Growing Concern to Business pp. 125-141
David E. Bloom , Lakshmi Reddy Bloom , Paul De Lay , Fiona Paua , Richard Samans and Mark Weston
The Uneven Build Up of Global Reserves pp. 143-166
Rohinton Medhora
Multilateral Surveillance pp. 167-189
Graham Bird and Thomas D. Willett
The Role of the IMF in Low-Income Countries pp. 191-195
Domenico Lombardi
Leonardo Martinez-Diaz on Carol Lancaster, Foreign Aid: Diplomacy, Development, Domestic Politics pp. 197-201
Leonardo Martinez-Diaz
New Light or Fixed Presumptions? pp. 203-221
David Henderson
Volume 8, issue 3 , 2007
How to Tackle Poverty pp. 1-5
Diane Coyle
A Dynamic Theory of Chinaƒ_"U.S. Trade pp. 7-25
Amar BhidǸ and Edmund S. Phelps
The Future of North Korea is South Korea pp. 27-52
Marcus Noland
The Power of Ideas pp. 53-110
Joel Mokyr and Brian Snowdon
Monetary Policy, Governance and Economic Development pp. 111-129
Michael Chibba
Do Current Assessments Underestimate Future Damages From Climate Change? pp. 131-146
Stephane Hallegatte
Managerial Performance and Contract Instability in the Market for National Football Coaches pp. 147-170
Lynne Nikolychuk and Brian Sturgess
Economic Drivers of Pharmaceutical Investment Location pp. 171-182
David Lewis , Edward Bramley-Harker and Joshua Farahnik
Colin I. Bradford and Johannes F. Linn reply to Graham Birdƒ_Ts review in the last issue of World Economics [8(2): 285-287] of their co-edited volume, Global Governance Reform: Breaking the Stalemate pp. 183-184
Colin I. Bradford and Johannes F. Linn
James Raymond Vreeland responds to Graham Haccheƒ_Ts review article [World Economics, 8(2): 97-118] on his latest book, The International Monetary Fund: Politics of Conditional Lending pp. 185-193
James Raymond Vreeland
Tim Lankester on Paul Collier, The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It pp. 195-199
Tim Lankester
Joe Perkins on Peter Diamond & Hannu Vartiainen (editors), Behavioral Economics and Its Applications pp. 201-205
Joe Perkins
Jack Goldstone on Gregory Clark, A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World pp. 207-225
Jack A. Goldstone
Volume 8, issue 2 , 2007
Prospects for Commodity Exporters pp. 1-15
Paul Collier and Benedikt Goderis
Can China Learn from Sweden? pp. 17-40
Arne Bigsten
How Many Wildebeest do You Need? pp. 41-64
Mike Norton-Griffiths
Reform of the IMF and World Bank pp. 65-95
Anthony Elson
A Non-Definitive Guide to the IMF pp. 97-118
Graham Hacche
On Solving the Worldƒ_Ts Economic Problems by Doing Something Unfashionable pp. 119-131
Graham Bird
Response to ƒ_~The Stern Review: A Dual Critiqueƒ_"Part I: The Scienceƒ_T pp. 133-141
Ian Simmonds and Will Steffen
Response to Simmonds and Steffen pp. 143-151
David Holland , Robert M. Carter , Chris de Freitas , Indur M. Goklany and Richard S. Lindzen
A Stern Reply to the Reply to the Review of the Stern Review pp. 153-159
Richard S.J. Tol and Gary W. Yohe
Climate Science and the Stern Review pp. 161-182
Robert M. Carter , Chris de Freitas , Indur M. Goklany , David Holland and Richard S. Lindzen
Governments and Climate Change Issues pp. 183-228
David Henderson
Right for the Right Reasons pp. 229-258
Simon Dietz , Dennis Anderson , Nicholas Stern , Chris Taylor and Dimitri Zenghelis
Losses and Gains to Developing Countries from the Migration of Educated Workers pp. 259-269
Oded Stark and C. Simon Fan
Does China Still Need Hong Kong? pp. 271-275
Friedrich Wu
Tim Lankester on Andrew Glyn, Capitalism Unleashed: Finance, Globalization, and Welfare pp. 277-280
Tim Lankester
Fabian Eser on Joseph Stiglitz et al., Stability with Growth: Macroeconomics, Liberalization and Development pp. 281-284
Fabian Eser
Graham Bird on Colin I. Bradford Jr. and Johannes F. Linn, editors, Global Governance Reform: Breaking the Stalemate pp. 285-287
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Volume 8, issue 1 , 2007
Challenges to the Multilateral Trading System pp. 1-14
Peter Sutherland
Aid for Trade pp. 15-45
Faizel Ismail
The EU, the Middle East, and Regional Integration pp. 47-56
Bessma Momani
Globalisation and Inflation pp. 57-73
Charles Richard Bean
How Can Norway Become A Climate-Friendly Society? pp. 75-106
JÇ÷rgen Randers and Knut Halvor Alfsen
Addressing Climate Change pp. 107-120
Peter S. Heller
REFLECTIONS ON THE STERN REVIEW (1) A Robust Case for Strong Action to Reduce the Risks of Climate Change pp. 121-168
Simon Dietz , Chris Hope , Nicholas Stern and Dimitri Zenghelis
REFLECTIONS ON THE STERN REVIEW (2) A Growing International Opportunity to Move Strongly on Climate Change pp. 169-186
Lorraine Hamid , Nicholas Stern and Chris Taylor
Ethics of the Discount Rate in the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change pp. 187-210
Wilfred Beckerman and Cameron J. Hepburn
The Stern Review and the Costs of Climate Change Mitigation pp. 211-219
Dennis Anderson
Response to Carter et al pp. 221-228
John F. Mitchell , Julia Slingo , David S. Lee , Jason A. Lowe and Vicky Pope
Response to ƒ_~The Stern Review: A Dual Critiqueƒ_T pp. 229-231
Nigel Arnell , Rachel Warren and Robert Nicholls
A Response to ƒ_~The Stern Review: A Dual Critiqueƒ_T pp. 233-238
Andrew Glikson
Is Suicide Terrorism a Novel Economic Phenomenon? pp. 239-240
Aldo Matteucci
Reply to Aldo Matteucci, ƒ_~Is Suicide Terrorism a Novel Economic Phenomenon?ƒ_T pp. 241-243
Mark Harrison
Shalendra D. Sharma on the Sachsƒ_"Easterly debate pp. 245-253
Shalendra D. Sharma
Alan Budd on Diane Coyle, The Soulful Science: What Economists Really Do and Why It Matters pp. 255-258
Alan Budd