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Volume 38, month 10, 2018
- Introduction pp. 305-306

- J. R. Shackleton
- Chinese Manufacturing in the Shadow of the China–US Trade War pp. 307-324

- Kerry Liu
- Multilateral Trade Liberalisation and Financial Openness pp. 325-338

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Anti‐Competitive Market Distortions: A Typology pp. 339-347

- Shanker A. Singham and U. Srinivasa Rangan
- The Middle East Needs to Rediscover its Market Roots pp. 348-356

- Nima Sanandaji
- The Bank of England Over 325 Years pp. 357-366

- Forrest Capie
- When a Right Goes Wrong: The Unintended Consequences of India's Right to Education Act pp. 367-379

- Gopalkrishnan Iyer and Chris Counihan
- The Continuing Burden of Occupational Licensing in the United States pp. 380-405

- Dick M. Carpenter, Lisa Knepper, Kyle Sweetland and Jennifer McDonald
- M‐Pesa and the ‘Market‐Led’ Approach to Financial Inclusion pp. 406-421

- Scott Burns
- Is Commerce Good for the Soul? An Empirical Assessment pp. 422-433

- Walker A. Wright
- Private Sector Alternatives to the Research Excellence Framework for University League Tables pp. 434-443

- James Tooley and Barrie Craven
- Modesty and Scepticism are Needed to Re‐win the Case for Free Markets pp. 444-446

- Mark Littlewood
- Adam Smith and the Vocabulary of Liberty: Two Views pp. 447-455

- Alberto Mingardi
- Unelected Power: The Quest for Legitimacy in Central Banking and the Regulatory State by Paul Tucker pp. 456-457

- Geoffrey Wood
- No Ordinary Woman: The Life of Edith Penrose by Angela Penrose pp. 458-459

- Shobhana Madhavan
- Bread for All: The Origins of the Welfare State by Chris Renwick pp. 460-461

- Zachary Spiro
Volume 38, month 06, 2018
- INTRODUCTION pp. 165-165

- J.R. Shackleton
- JUSTIFICATIONS FOR REDISTRIBUTION: A CRITIQUE pp. 166-184

- Roland Vaubel
- IS UNIVERSAL SERVICE JUSTIFIED BY THE PUBLIC INTEREST? FROM THE EARLY DAYS TO THE DIGITAL AGE pp. 185-196

- Dmitrii Trubnikov and Ekaterina Trubnikova
- ELECTRONIC CURRENCY IN AFRICA: M†PESA AS PRIVATE INSIDE MONEY pp. 197-206

- Malavika Nair and Rahimat Emozozo
- WILLIAM HUSKISSON AND THE RHETORIC OF FREE TRADE pp. 207-223

- Christopher Rowe
- USING LEGISLATION TO REDUCE ONE†TIME PLASTIC BAG USAGE pp. 224-239

- Richard J. Kish
- HOW IS THE PRO†CAPITALIST MENTALITY GLOBALLY DISTRIBUTED? pp. 240-256

- Pál Czeglédi and Carlos Newland
- SIR CHARLES BEAN ON THE UK'S DECADE OF SUPER†LOW INTEREST RATES: COMMENT pp. 257-264

- Tim Congdon
- THE ‘PRODUCTIVITY PUZZLE’ AND THE COST OF CAPITAL pp. 265-272

- J. R. Sargent
- UK DEFENCE: ARE WE ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS? A RESPONSE TO PAUL ROBINSON AND JULIAN RICHARDS pp. 273-280

- Keith Hartley
- REJOINDER pp. 281-282

- Paul Robinson
- DIAGNOSING GREECE'S PATHOLOGIES pp. 283-292

- Nicos Zafiris
- The Tyranny of Metrics by Jerry Z. Muller pp. 294-295

- Paul Ormerod
- The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy by Mariana Mazzucato pp. 295-297

- Roger Fox
- The Captured Economy: How the Powerful Enrich Themselves, Slow Down Growth, and Increase Inequality by Brink Lindsey and Steven M. Teles pp. 297-300

- Martin Ricketts
- Islamic Wealth Management: Theory and Practice edited by Mohamed Ariff and Shamser Mohammad pp. 300-302

- Jaafar El†Murad
- The Great Economists: How Their Ideas Can Help Us Today by Linda Yueh pp. 302-303

- Madeline Grant
Volume 38, month 02, 2018
- Introduction pp. 1-1

- J.R. Shackleton
- Central Banking after the Great Recession pp. 2-15

- Charles Bean
- Comment pp. 16-21

- Ed Balls
- Do Liberalising Reforms Harm the Environment? Evidence from the Post†Communist Transition pp. 22-37

- Christian Bjørnskov
- Thomas Hodgskin, Rational Optimist pp. 38-57

- Alberto Mingardi
- Rebalancing and Regional Economic Performance: Northern Ireland in A Nordic Mirror pp. 58-73

- Graham Brownlow and Esmond Birnie
- Why We Should Change Our Attitude Towards Distressed Firms pp. 74-87

- Nicos Zafiris
- Paternalism, Nudging and Liberty pp. 88-95

- Christopher Snowdon
- Why Does the Negotiable Certificate of Deposit Matter for Chinese Banking? pp. 96-105

- Kerry Liu
- Does Targeted Monetary Policy Matter? A Perspective from China pp. 106-124

- Wenzhe Li
- CEO Remuneration: Tangled Top Pay? pp. 125-130

- Damian Carnell
- The Challenges for Central Banks pp. 131-138

- Gabriel Stein
- Frank Decker On Unstable Free Banking And The Stable Competitive Issue Of Irredeemable Currency: Comment pp. 139-140

- Kevin Dowd
- Rejoinder pp. 141-142

- Frank Decker
- India's Passage to Prosperity: The Long Journey pp. 143-156

- Shobhana Madhavan
- Architect of Prosperity: Sir John Cowperthwaite and the Making of Hong Kong by Neil Monnery pp. 158-159

- J. R. Shackleton
- What We Owe: Truths, Myths, and Lies about Public Debt By Carlo Cottarelli pp. 160-161

- Julian Jessop
- Economics for the Common Good by Jean Tirole pp. 161-162

- Diego Zuluaga