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Volume 163, month January, 1998
- Commentary and UK Policy Implications pp. 4-6

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- Commentary: World Financial Market Turmoil and Global Economic Prospects pp. 7-8

- Nigel Pain
- The UK Economy pp. 9-26

- Marie Sheldon and Garry Young
- Fiscal Report pp. 27-36

- Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 37-63

- Julian Morgan, Nigel Pain and Florence Hubert
- Developments in East Asia and their implications for the UK and Europe pp. 64-70

- Ray Barrell and Nigel Pain
- The Implications of Switching from Unfunded to Funded Pension Systems pp. 71-86

- David Miles
- The Stability Pact: Safeguarding the Credibility of the European Central Bank pp. 87-98

- Michael Artis and Bernhard Winkler
- The Internationalisation of German Companies' R&D pp. 99-115

- John Cantwell and Rebecca Harding
Volume 162, month October, 1997
- Commentary pp. 3-6

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The UK Economy pp. 7-24

- Marie Sheldon and Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 25-55

- Ray Barrell, Julian Morgan, Nigel Pain and Florence Hubert
- There Is No Silver Bullet: Investment and Growth in the G7 pp. 57-74

- Chrys Dougherty and Dale Jorgenson
- Economic Growth in East Asia and Western Europe Since 195 0: Implications for Living Standards pp. 75-84

- Nicholas Crafts
- Productivity, Machinery and Skills in the United States and Western Europe pp. 85-98

- Geoff Mason and David Finegold
- Total Factor Productivity Growth and the Role of Externalities pp. 99-111

- Nicholas Oulton
Volume 161, month July, 1997
- The UK Economy pp. 6-25

- Marie Sheldon and Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 26-52

- Julian Morgan, Nigel Pain and Florence Hubert
- How Did English Schools and Pupils Really Perform in the 1995 International Comparisons in Mathematics ? pp. 53-68

- S.J. Prais
- The Effects of British Industrial Relations Legislation 1979-97 pp. 69-83

- William Brown, Simon Deakin and Paul Ryan
- A Monthly Indicator of GDP pp. 84-89

- Eduardo Salazar, Richard Smith, Martin Weale and Stephen Wright
- Comparative Properties of Models of the UK Economy pp. 91-110

- Keith B. Church, Peter R. Mitchell, Joanne E. Sault and Kenneth F. Wallis
Volume 160, month April, 1997
- The UK Economy pp. 7-25

- Marie Sheldon and Garry Young
- Fiscal Report pp. 26-35

- Marie Sheldon, Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 36-62

- Ray Barrell, Julian Morgan, Nigel Pain and Florence Hubert
- The Growth of Foreign Direct Investment in Europe pp. 63-75

- Ray Barrell and Nigel Pain
- The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Sectoral Adjustment in the Irish Economy pp. 76-86

- Frances Ruane and Holger Görg
- Regional Economic Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of German Investment in Europe pp. 87-99

- Nigel Pain and Melanie Lansbury
- European Integration and German FDI: Implications for Domestic Investment and Central European Economies pp. 100-111

- Jamuna Prasad Agarwal
Volume 159, month January, 1997
- Economic Prospects for the UK and Policy Recommendations pp. 3-5

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The UK Economy pp. 6-27

- Marie Sheldon and Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 28-56

- Julian Morgan, Nigel Pain and Florence Hubert
- Shocks to the System: the German Political Economy Under Stress pp. 57-76

- Wendy Carlin and David Soskice
- Promoting Efficient Competition in Telecommunications pp. 82-91

- Chris Doyle
- Saving Europe's Automatic Stabilisers pp. 92-98

- Barry Eichengreen
Volume 158, month October, 1996
- The Risks in Rushing EMU's Fences pp. 3-4

- John Arrowsmith
- Economic Prospects and Policy Recommendations pp. 5-6

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The UK Economy pp. 7-26

- Garry Young
- The UK Public Finances: Past Experience and Future Prospects pp. 27-35

- Nigel Pain and Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 36-63

- Ray Barrell, Julian Morgan, Nigel Pain and Florence Hubert
- Moving Towards EMU: The Challenges Ahead pp. 64-90

- John Arrowsmith and Christopher Taylor
- Fiscal Policy and EMU pp. 91-107

- Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
- A Reconsideration of the Optimum Currency Area Approach: The Role of External Shocks and Labour Mobility pp. 108-127

- Daniel Gros
Volume 157, month July, 1996
- Reform of Mathematical Education in Primary Schools: the Experiment in Barking & Dagenham pp. 3-8

- S.J. Prais
- The UK Economy pp. 11-27

- Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 28-57

- Ray Barrell, Julian Morgan and Nigel Pain
- Are Government Spending and Taxes Too High (or Too Low)? pp. 58-76

- John Flemming and Peter Oppenheimer
- Financing the United Nations pp. 77-89

- Simon Broadbent
- James Meade's Vision: Full Employment and Social Justice pp. 90-96

- Anthony Atkinson
- Recession and Recovery in the United Kingdom in the 1990s: Identifying the Shocks pp. 97-106

- Luis Catão and Ramana Ramaswamy