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Volume 192, month April, 2005
- The Labour Government's Economic Record and Economic Prospects pp. 4-10

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby, Robert Metz and Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 11-32

- Anonymous
- Correcting US Imbalances pp. 33-39

- Ali Al-Eyd, Ray Barrell and Olga Pomerantz
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 40-54

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and Robert Metz
- Modelling Financial Instability pp. 57-67

- Franklin Allen
- Cross-Country Empirical Studies of Systemic Bank Distress: A Survey pp. 68-83

- Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Enrica Detragiache
- Monetary and Financial Stability: So Close and Yet So Far? pp. 84-101

- Claudio Borio
- Assessing Financial Stability: Exploring the Boundaries of Analysis pp. 102-117

- John Fell and Garry Schinasi
- Financial Regulation, Credit Risk and Financial Stability pp. 118-127

- C. A.E. Goodhart
Volume 191, month January, 2005
- Commentary: The UK Economy pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-30

- Anonymous
- Dollars and Deficits - The US Current Account Deficit and its Exchange Rate Consequences pp. 31-36

- Ali Al-Eyd, Ray Barrell and Olga Pomerantz
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 37-53

- Simon Kirby, Robert Metz and Rebecca Riley
- The Sterling Effective Exchange Rate and Other Measures of UK Competitiveness pp. 54-63

- Ray Barrell, Amanda Choy, Dawn Holland and Rebecca Riley
- Fiscal Policy: Institutions versus Rules pp. 64-78

- Charles Wyplosz
- Are We Saving Enough? The Macroeconomics of the Savings Gap pp. 79-93

- Olga Pomerantz and Martin Weale
- Policy Design and Macroeconomic Stability in Europe pp. 94-105

- Ray Barrell and E Davis
- Paying for University: The Impact of Increasing Costs on Student Employment, Debt and Satisfaction pp. 106-117

- Hilary Metcalf
Volume 190, month October, 2004
- Commentary: The UK Economy pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-32

- Anonymous
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 33-54

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby, Robert Metz and Rebecca Riley
- UK Savings and Pensions pp. 55-57

- Ray Barrell
- The UK Graduate Labour Market: Introduction pp. 58-59

- Geoff Mason
- Is Mass Higher Education Working? Evidence from the Labour Market Experiences of Recent Graduates pp. 60-74

- Peter Elias and Kate Purcell
- The Widening Socio-Economic Gap in UK Higher Education pp. 75-88

- Fernando Galindo-Rueda, Oscar Marcenaro-Gutierrez and Anna Vignoles
- The Rate of Return to Teaching: How does it Compare to other Graduate Jobs? pp. 89-103

- Peter Dolton and Tsung-Ping Chung
- Academic Salaries in the UK and US pp. 104-113

- Philip Stevens
Volume 189, month July, 2004
- Commentary: The UK Economy pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-36

- Anonymous
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 37-56

- Simon Kirby, Robert Metz and Rebecca Riley
- The Current Position of UK House Prices pp. 57-60

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- The Impact of Fiscal and Monetary Policy Imbalances on the UK Economy pp. 61-63

- Ray Barrell and Rebecca Riley
- An Assessment of Bank of England and National Institute Inflation Forecast Uncertainties pp. 64-71

- Kenneth Wallis
- Britain's Productivity Gap with the United States and Europe: A Historical Perspective pp. 72-85

- Stephen Broadberry and Mary O'Mahony
- The Pact is Dead: Long Live the Pact pp. 86-98

- Iain Begg and Waltraud Schelkle
- Social Networks: Their Role in Access to Financial Services in Britain pp. 99-109

- Pamela Meadows, Paul Ormerod and William Cook
Volume 188, month April, 2004
- Commentary: the UK Economy pp. 4-7

- Ray Barrell, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 36-55

- Simon Kirby, Robert Metz, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- Simulating Household Savings and Labour Supply: an Application of Dynamic Programming pp. 56-72

- James Sefton and Justin van de Ven
- The Effects of an Increase in Petrol Excise Tax: the Case of New Zealand Households pp. 73-82

- John Creedy
- Economic Performance in France, Germany and the United Kingdom: 1997–2002 pp. 83-99

- Robert Metz, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- The Volatility of the Output Gap in the G7 pp. 100-107

- Ray Barell and Sylvia Gottschalk
Volume 187, month January, 2004
- Commentary: The UK Economy pp. 4-7

- Ray Barrell, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-35

- Anonymous
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 36-52

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- Recent UK Growth: A Comparison with France, Germany and the US pp. 53-57

- Ray Barrell, Robert Metz and Rebecca Riley
- Productivity Impacts and Spillovers from Foreign Ownership in the United Kingdom pp. 58-75

- Richard Harris and Catherine Robinson
- The Zero Interest Rate Floor (ZIF) and its Implications for Monetary Policy in Japan pp. 76-92

- Benjamin Hunt and Douglas Laxton
- The Effects of Euro Area Interest Rate Changes: Evidence from Macroeconomic Models pp. 93-103

- Peter McAdam and Julian Morgan
Volume 186, month October, 2003
- Commentary: The UK Economy pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-15

- Anonymous
- Prospects for North America and Japan pp. 18-22

- Anonymous
- Prospects for the European Union pp. 23-32

- Anonymous
- Sweden and EMU pp. 33-34

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. 35-52

- Ray Barrell and Rebecca Riley
- Consumption and Housing Wealth in the UK pp. 53-56

- Ray Barrell, Amanda Choy and Rebecca Riley
- An Evaluation of Business Start-Up Support for Young People pp. 59-72

- Nigel Meager, Peter Bates and Marc Cowling
- Evaluation Using Random Assignment Experiments: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Earnings Supplements pp. 73-84

- Doug Tattrie and Reuben Ford
- Measuring the Macroeconomic Effects of Reducing Benefit Dependency pp. 85-97

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby, Rebecca Riley and Desirée van Welsum
- Economic Evaluation of Complex Health and Social Care Interventions pp. 98-108

- Sarah Byford and Tom Sefton