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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
Volume 174, month October, 2000
- Section I. Recent developments and summary of the forecast pp. 8-16

- Andrew Blake and Garry Young
- Section II The forecast in detail pp. 17-29

- Anonymous
- Section I. Recent economic developments pp. 30-37

- Anonymous
- Section II. The impact of higher oil prices: a return to the 70s? pp. 38-41

- Anonymous
- Section III. Prospects for North America and Japan pp. 42-50

- Anonymous
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Europe: an Overview pp. 63-67

- Ray Barrell and Nigel Pain
- Price Level Stability: Some Issues pp. 68-79

- Vitor Gaspar and Frank Smets
- Optimality and Taylor Rules pp. 80-91

- Andrew Blake
- Open Issues On the Implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact pp. 92-104

- Marco Buti and Bertrand Martinot
- An Evaluation of Monetary Targeting Regimes pp. 105-113

- Ray Barrell and Karen Dury
Volume 173, month July, 2000
- Commentary pp. 4-8

- Ray Barrell, Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The High Exchange Rate pp. 9-11

- Anonymous
- The Uk Economy pp. 12-31

- Garry Young
- Fiscal Report pp. 32-42

- Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 43-65

- Anonymous
- A Tale of Two Cycles: Closure, Downsizing and Productivity Growth in Uk Manufacturing, I973-89 pp. 66-79

- Nicholas Oulton
- Effects of Minimum Wages on the Gender Pay Gap pp. 80-88

- Shirley Dex, Holly Sutherland and Heather Joshi
- Christopher Dow On Major Recessions pp. 89-105

- Michael Artis, John Flemming, Robin Matthews and Martin Weale
Volume 172, month April, 2000
- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The UK Economy pp. 8-17

- Richard Kneller, Rebecca Riley and Garry Young
- Section II The forecast in detail pp. 18-32

- Anonymous
- The World Economy pp. 33-61

- Nigel Pain, Paul Ashworth, Dawn Holland, Florence Hubert and Dirk Willem te Velde
- Living Standards in Britain 1900-2000: Women's Century? pp. 62-77

- Sara Horrell
- 1300 Years of the Pound Sterling pp. 78-89

- Martin Weale
- ‘The Generous Utopia of Yesterday Can Become the Practical Achievement of Tomorrow’: 1000 Years of Monetary Union in Europe pp. 90-104

- Luca Einaudi
- Domesday Economy: Analysis of the English Economy Early in the Second Millennium pp. 105-114

- John McDonald
Volume 171, month January, 2000
- Commentary pp. 4-8

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The UK Economy pp. 9-27

- Garry Young
- Fiscal Report pp. 29-35

- Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 36-69

- Nigel Pain, Paul Ashworth, Dawn Holland, Florence Hubert and Dirk Willem te Velde
- Should the UK Join Emu? pp. 70-81

- Michael Artis
- How Well Can We Measure Graduate Over- Education and Its Effects? pp. 82-93

- H. Battu, C.R. Belfield and Peter Sloane
- The Implications of the Comprehensive Spending Review for the Long-Run Growth Rate: a View From the Literature pp. 94-105

- Richard Kneller
- Comparative Properties of Models of the UK Economy pp. 106-122

- Keith B. Church, Joanne E. Sault, Silvia Sgherri and Kenneth F. Wallis
- Job Creation and the I999 Reform of National Insurance pp. 123-125

- Robert Hart and Robin J. Ruffell
Volume 170, month October, 1999
- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- Cities: introduction pp. 59-59

- Martin Weale
- Migration and British cities in the 1990s pp. 60-77

- Tony Champion
- Housing and regeneration: the problem or the solution pp. 78-86

- Mark Kleinman and Christine Whitehead
- Innovative clusters: global or local linkages? pp. 87-98

- James Simmie and James Sennett
- City size, diversification, and income smoothing pp. 99-105

- Andrea Lamorgese