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Volume 185, month July, 2003
- Commentary: The UK Economy pp. 4-4

- Martin Weale
- Fiscal Demand Management pp. 5-8

- Ray Barrell and Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 9-16

- Anonymous
- Section II. Prospects for North America and Japan pp. 17-23

- Anonymous
- Section III. Prospects for the European Union pp. 24-33

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. 34-49

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- Changing the Inflation Target pp. 50-53

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- Benchmarks and Targets Under the SGP: Evaluating Safe Deficit Targets Using NiGEM pp. 54-63

- Ray Barrell and Ian Hurst
- Annualised Hours Contracts: The Way Forward in Labour Market Flexibility? pp. 64-77

- David N.F. Bell and Robert Hart
- The Domestic Performance of UK Multinational Firms pp. 78-92

- Sourafel Girma
- Foreign Ownership, Microelectronic Technology and Skills: Evidence for British Establishments pp. 93-106

- Dirk Willem te Velde
Volume 184, month April, 2003
- Commentary pp. 4-8

- Ray Barrell, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 9-35

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. 36-42

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- The national balance sheet pp. 43-44

- Martin Weale
- Section II. The forecast in detail pp. 45-57

- Anonymous
- The Role of Information and Communications Technology Inputs pp. 58-59

- Mary O'Mahony
- The Growth of ICT and Industry Performance - Manufacturing in the US and UK Compared pp. 60-73

- Mary O'Mahony and Catherine Robinson
- The Employment of IT Personnel pp. 74-85

- Michael Peneder
- The Employment Effects of the ‘New Economy’. A Comparison of the European Union and the United States pp. 86-98

- Bart van Ark, Robert Inklaar, Robert H. McGuckin and Marcel Timmer
- The Impact of ICT Investment on Establishment Productivity pp. 99-110

- Thomas Zwick
Volume 183, month January, 2003
- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Ray Barrell, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-33

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. 34-40

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- Section II. Uncertainties in the public sector forecast pp. 41-42

- Anonymous
- Section III. The forecast in detail pp. 43-55

- Anonymous
- Asymmetric Labour Markets in a Converging Europe: Do Differences Matter? pp. 56-65

- Ray Barrell and Karen Dury
- Economic Policy Coordination in the European Union pp. 66-77

- Iain Begg, Dermot Hodson and Imelda Maher
- Comparing Bear Markets - 1973 and 2000 pp. 78-89

- E Davis
- Business Cycles and Turning Points: A Survey of Statistical Techniques pp. 90-106

- Michael Massmann, James Mitchell and Martin Weale
Volume 182, month October, 2002
- At a Glance… pp. 2-3

- Anonymous
- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Nigel Pain and Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-36

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. 37-43

- Nigel Pain and Martin Weale
- Section II. The forecast in detail pp. 44-56

- Anonymous
- Have UK and Eurozone Business Cycles Become More Correlated? pp. 58-71

- Michael Massmann and James Mitchell
- A Long View of the UK Business Cycle pp. 72-89

- Jagjit Chadha and Charles Nolan
- Dating the Business Cycle in Britain pp. 90-95

- Michael Artis
- The Prediction of Business Cycle Phases: Financial Variables and International Linkages pp. 96-105

- Denise Osborn and Marianne Sensier
Volume 181, month July, 2002
- At a Glance… pp. 2-3

- Anonymous
- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Nigel Pain, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-14

- Anonymous
- Section II. Prospects for North America and Japan pp. 15-24

- Anonymous
- Section III. Prospects for the European Union pp. 25-37

- Anonymous
- Equity Markets, Block Realignments and the UK Exchange Rate pp. 38-43

- Ray Barrell
- Sterling, the Euro and the Dollar pp. 44-46

- Andrew Blake and Joseph Byrne
- The UK Economy pp. 47-54

- Nigel Pain, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- Section II. The forecast in detail pp. 55-68

- Anonymous
- Towards a New Economy? Recent Inflation and Unemployment in the United Kingdom pp. 69-86

- J. R. Sargent
- UK Real National Income, 1950-1998: Some Grounds for Optimism pp. 87-95

- Nicholas Crafts
- The Exchange Rate as a Source of Disturbances: The UK 1979-2000 pp. 96-112

- David Cobham