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Volume 156, month May, 1996
- The UK Economy pp. 8-27

- Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 28-54

- Julian Morgan and Nigel Pain
- The Performance of National Institute Economic Forecasts pp. 55-62

- David Poulizac, Martin Weale and Garry Young
- An Assessment of OECD and UK Leading Indicators pp. 63-71

- Martin Weale
- Forecast Error Bounds By Stochastic Simulation pp. 72-79

- Andrew Blake
- What Do Comparisons Of The Last Two Economic Recoveries Tell Us About The UK Labour Market? pp. 80-91

- Julian Morgan
- Graduate Utilisation In British Industry: The Initial Impact Of Mass Higher Education pp. 93-103

- Geoff Mason
- Foreign Direct Investment in Central Europe Since 1990: An Econometric Study pp. 104-114

- Melanie Lansbury, Nigel Pain and Katerina Smidkova
Volume 155, month February, 1996
- The UK Economy pp. 7-25

- Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 26-55

- Julian Morgan and Nigel Pain
- The Rise of China as an Economic Power pp. 56-80

- C. Goodhart and C. Xu
- Structural Change in European Labour Markets pp. 81-89

- Julian Morgan
- Real National Income pp. 90-97

- James Sefton and Martin Weale
- Anti-Dumping Policy after the Uruguay Round—an Appraisal pp. 98-105

- Nigel Grimwade
Volume 154, month November, 1995
- The UK Economy pp. 7-26

- Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 27-52

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain and Julian Morgan
- Supply Side Reform and UK Economic Growth: What Happened To The Miracle? pp. 53-70

- Nicholas Oulton
- Closing The UK Competitiveness Gap pp. 71-84

- Walter Eltis and David Higham
- International Differences in Manufacturing Unit Labour Costs pp. 85-110

- Mary O'Mahony
Volume 153, month August, 1995
- Labour Party Policies pp. 5-8

- Andrew Britton
- The UK Economy pp. 9-29

- Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 30-58

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain and Julian Morgan
- Comparative Properties of Models of the UK Economy pp. 59-72

- K.B. Church, P.R. Mitchell, Peter Smith and K.F. Wallis
- Misalignment, Debt Accumulation and Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates pp. 73-83

- Michael Artis and Mark Taylor
- Corporate Governance pp. 84-107

- John Kay and Aubrey Silberston
Volume 152, month May, 1995
- Economic Prospects and Policy Recommendations pp. 3-5

- Anonymous
- Lessons from America pp. 5-8

- Andrew Britton
- The UK Economy pp. 9-28

- Garry Young
- The World Economy pp. 29-59

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain and Julian Morgan
- Do UK Price Indexes Overstate Inflation? pp. 60-75

- Nicholas Oulton
- Economic And Monetary Union in A Multi-Tier Europe pp. 76-96

- John Arrowsmith
Volume 151, month February, 1995
- Commentary pp. 3-5

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. 8-29

- Garry Yoang
- The World Economy pp. 30-52

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain and Julian Morgan
- The Role of Macroeconomic Models in the Policy Design Process pp. 53-64

- Peter Westaway
- Output Gaps. Some evidence from the UK, France and Germany pp. 65-73

- Ray Barrell and James Sefton
- Roads to full employment pp. 74-89

- J.R. Sargent
Volume 150, month November, 1994
- Commentary pp. 3-6

- Anonymous
- Japan and East Asia: example, challenge and oppoirtunity pp. 7-9

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. 10-28

- Carry Young
- The World Economy pp. 29-61

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain and Julian Morgan
- Full Employment in a Market Economy pp. 62-72

- Andrew Britton
- Smoothing The Transition To Skilled Employment: School-Based Vocational Guidance in Britain and Continental Europe pp. 73-89

- Valerie Jarvis
- Peripherality and Northern Ireland pp. 90-100

- Iain Begg and David Mayes
Volume 149, month August, 1994
- Commentary pp. 3-4

- Anonymous
- Labour Markets in Britain and Continental Europe by Andrew Britton pp. 5-7

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. 8-29

- Nigel Pain
- The World Economy pp. 30-52

- Ray Barrell, R. Anderton, Julian Morgan, N. Vaughan and J.W. in't Veld
- Housing, Consumption and Borrowing: An Assessment of Recent Personal Sector Behaviour in the UK pp. 53-64

- Nigel Pain and Peter Westaway
- Economic Reform in Russia pp. 65-82

- J.S. Flemming and R.C.O. Matthews
- Pay at the Top: A Study of the Sensitivity of Top Director Remuneration to Company Specific Shocks pp. 83-92

- Martin Conyon and Paul Gregg
- Shifting Foundations: the Impact of NVQs on Youth Training for the Building Trades pp. 93-102

- Hilary Steedman and Julia Hawkins