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Volume 199, month January, 2007
- Commentary: The Stern Review's Economics of Climate Change pp. 4-7

- Partha Dasgupta
- The World Economy pp. 8-33

- Anonymous
- Monetary Policy and Global Imbalances pp. 34-39

- Ray Barrell and Ian Hurst
- UK Economy Forecast pp. 40-58

- Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- Retirement and Saving pp. 59-64

- Ray Barrell
- Economic Growth in Europe pp. 65-68

- Ray Barrell
- Recent European Economic Growth: Why Can't it be Like the Golden Age? pp. 69-81

- Nicholas Crafts
- An Analysis of EU Growth Trends, with a Particular Focus on Germany, France, Italy and the UK pp. 82-98

- Kieran McMorrow and Werner Roger
- Decomposing Growth in France, Germany and the United Kingdom Using Growth Accounting and Production Function Approaches pp. 99-113

- Ray Barrell, Catherine Guillemineau and Dawn Holland
- Rapidly Rising Energy Prices: Does the Driver of the Energy Market Imbalance Matter? pp. 114-125

- Jared Bebee and Ben Hunt
Volume 198, month October, 2006
- Commentary: Immigration and Its Effects pp. 4-9

- Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- Migration in Europe pp. 36-39

- Ray Barrell, Catherine Guillemineau and Iana Liadze
- Savings and the Economy: Introduction pp. 59-60

- Martin Weale
- Household Saving Rates and the Design of Public Pension Programmes: Cross–Country Evidence pp. 61-74

- Richard Disney
- Saving and Life Insurance Holdings at Boston University – a Unique Case Study pp. 75-96

- B. Douglas Bernheim, Solange Berstein, Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence J. Kotlikoff
- The UK Savings Gap pp. 97-111

- Ehsan Khoman and Martin Weale
- When to Give? A Note on the Timing of Gifts and Bequests pp. 112-120

- Alain Jousten
Volume 197, month July, 2006
- Commentary - Big Government? pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-31

- Anonymous
- Correcting Global Imbalances pp. 32-37

- Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- Prudence and UK Trend Growth pp. 58-64

- Simon Kirby and James Mitchell
- Public Sector Performance: Introduction pp. 65-66

- Philip Stevens
- Setting Targets for Health Care Performance: Lessons from a Case Study of the English NHS pp. 67-79

- Gwyn Bevan
- Metrics, Targets and Performance pp. 80-92

- Philip Stevens, Lucy Stokes and Mary O'Mahony
- Assessing Public Service Performance in Local Authorities Through CPA - A Research Note on Deprivation pp. 93-105

- Dirk Haubrich and Iain S McLean
- The Tax Man Cometh - but is he Efficient? pp. 106-119

- Finn R Førsund, Sverre Kittelsen, Fode Lindseth and Dag Fjeld Edvaedsen
Volume 196, month April, 2006
- Commentary: The Savings-Investment Balance: Is there a UK investment shortfall? pp. 4-9

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy: Globalisation and its impact on world real interest rates pp. 10-35

- Anonymous
- An assessment of NIESR forecast accuracy pp. 36-39

- Ray Barrell and Robert Metz
- UK Economy Forecast pp. 40-59

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- Is UK Business Investment Unusually Weak? pp. 60-62

- Ray Barrell and Rebecca Riley
- The New Monetary Regime: Introduction pp. 63-65

- Stephen Hall and S.G.B. Henry
- Central Bank Independence - Economic and Political Dimensions pp. 66-76

- Ottmar Issing
- The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee: A View from a Parlimentary Specialist Advisor pp. 77-91

- Mike Wickens
- What are the Right Models and Policies for a World of Low Inflation? pp. 92-106

- A. Patrick Minford
- The Brave new World of Central Banking: Polcy Challenges posed by Asset Price Booms and Busts pp. 107-119

- Stephen Cecchetti
- An Independent Bank of England: Is that Enough pp. 120-127

- Stephen Hall and S.G.B. Henry
Volume 195, month January, 2006
- Commentary: The Housing Market and Government Policy pp. 4-8

- Martin Weale
- Consumption in the Euro Area pp. 34-39

- Ali Al-Eyd and Ray Barrell
- UK Economy Forecast pp. 40-57

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- The Uncertainty of Government Debt Projections pp. 58-59

- Ian Hurst and Rebecca Riley
- Net Migration and the Macroeconomy: Inflation and Output Effects pp. 60-62

- Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- Globalisation and UK Trade pp. 63-67

- Ray Barrell, Amanda Choy and Simon Kirby
- Farewell to Childcare? pp. 70-83

- Peter Moss
- Childcare and Mothers’ Employment: Approaching the Millennium pp. 84-102

- Kirstine Hansen, Heather Joshi and Georgia Verropoulou
- Where are the Men? Gender Segregation in the Childcare and Early Years Sector pp. 103-117

- Heather Rolfe
- Stability and Change in Childcare and Employment: Evidence from the United States pp. 118-132

- Cynthia Miller
Volume 194, month October, 2005
- Commentary: Oil and the Economy pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy: Global impact of financial market and oil price developments pp. 8-33

- Anonymous
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 34-53

- Ray Barrell, Amanda Choy, Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- Introduction pp. 54-55

- John Ermisch
- Europe and its Fertility: From Low to Lowest Low pp. 56-73

- Francesco Billari
- Demographic Change and the European Union Labour Market pp. 74-81

- Katerina Lisiankova and Robert Wright
- Stochastic Infinite Horizon Forecasts for US Social Security Finances pp. 82-93

- Ronald Lee and Michael Anderson
- Immigrant Performance and Selective Immigration Policy: A European Perspective pp. 94-105

- Amelie Constant and Klaus Zimmermann
- European Asylum Policy pp. 106-119

- Timothy Hatton