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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
Volume 180, month April, 2002
- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale, Rebecca Riley and Nigel Pain
- The World Economy pp. 8-13

- Anonymous
- Section II. Prospects for North America and Japan pp. 14-22

- Anonymous
- Section III. Prospects for the European Union pp. 23-33

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. 34-40

- Nigel Pain, Rebecca Riley and Martin Weale
- Section II. The forecast in detail pp. 41-53

- Anonymous
- The UK and EMU: Choosing the Regime pp. 54-71

- Ray Barrell
- Productivity and Convergence in the EU pp. 72-82

- Mary O'Mahony
- A Comparison of Balance Sheet Structures in Major EU Countries pp. 83-95

- Joseph Byrne and E Davis
- EMU, Investment and Growth: Some Unresolved Issues pp. 96-108

- Nigel Pain
Volume 179, month January, 2002
- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Rebecca Riley, Nigel Pain and Martin Weale
- Britain's Relative Productivity Performance: Has Anything Changed? pp. 38-43

- Mary O'Mahony and Willem de Boer
- Mathematical Attainments in Primary Schooling: Raising Standards and Reducing Diversity pp. 64-75

- Julia Whitburn
- Yet More Maths Problems pp. 76-86

- Geoffrey Howson
- The Macroeconomic Effects of Higher Oil Prices pp. 87-103

- Benjamin Hunt, Peter Isard and Douglas Laxton
- Macroeconomics and History pp. 104-118

- Andrew Britton
Volume 178, month October, 2001
- Commentary: The Economic Situation pp. 4-8

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain and Martin Weale
- Risk and Equity Market Weakness: Their Implications for the World Economy pp. 9-13

- Ray Barrell
- Developments in Education and Vocational Training in Britain: Background Note on Recent Research pp. 73-74

- S. J. Prais
- Five Years of the Modern Apprenticeship Initiative: An Assessment against Continental European Models pp. 75-87

- Hilary Steedman
- The Role and Use of Vocational Qualifications pp. 88-98

- Michael Eraut
- Apprenticeship in the British ‘Training Market’ pp. 99-114

- Paul Ryan and Lorna Unwin
Volume 177, month July, 2001
- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain and Martin Weale
- The UK Economy pp. 8-14

- Nigel Pain and Martin Weale
- Section II. The forecast in detail pp. 15-29

- Anonymous
- The World Economy pp. 30-55

- Anonymous
- What became of the New Economy? pp. 56-69

- John Kay
- The New British Economy pp. 70-84

- Richard Kneller and Garry Young
- The Electricity Supply Industry: A Study of an Industry in Transition pp. 85-99

- Mary O'Mahony and Michela Vecchi
- An Historical Perspective on Forecast Errors pp. 100-112

- Michael Clements and David Hendry
Volume 176, month April, 2001
- The UK Economy pp. 9-18

- Nigel Pain and Richard Kneller
- Section II. The forecast in detail pp. 19-34

- Anonymous
- The World Economy pp. 35-60

- Anonymous
- Unions and the Sword of Justice: Unions and Pay Systems, Pay Inequality, Pay Discrimination and Low Pay pp. 61-75

- David Metcalf, Kirstine Hansen and Andy Charlwood
- The Impact of Unions on Pay Levels in Lower-Skilled Jobs pp. 76-90

- John Forth and Neil Millward
- The Foundation of ‘Partnership’? Union Effects on Employee Trust in Management pp. 91-104

- Alex Bryson
- Ethnic Minorities and Equal Treatment: The Impact of Gender, Equal Opportunities Policies and Trade Unions pp. 105-116

- Mike Noon and Kim Hoque
Volume 175, month January, 2001
- The UK Economy pp. 8-15

- Andrew Blake and Martin Weale
- Section II. The forecast in detail pp. 16-28

- Anonymous
- The World Economy pp. 29-58

- Anonymous
- The Inflation Forecast pp. 59-66

- C. A. E. Goodhart
- Understanding ‘The Essential Fact about Capitalism’: Markets, Competition and Creative Destruction pp. 67-84

- Wendy Carlin, Jonathan Haskel and Paul Seabright
- Qualifications and International Mobility: A Case Study of the European Chemicals Industry pp. 85-94

- Heather Rolfe
- The Economic Effects of Business to Business Internet Activity pp. 95-108

- Martin Brookes and Zaki Wahhaj