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Volume 131, month February, 1990
- Summary and Appraisal pp. 3-5

- Anonymous
- Chapter I. The Home Economy pp. 6-23

- Anonymous
- Chapter II. The World Economy pp. 24-46

- Ray Barrell, Andrew Gurney and Stephen Dulake
- Annex I. Fiscal Policy Simulations Using Forward-Looking Exchange Rates in Gem by Andrew Gurney∗ pp. 47-50

- Anonymous
- Why the Capital Account Matters pp. 52-56

- Nigel Pain and Peter Westaway
- The Economic Effects of Industrial Relations Legislation Since 1979 pp. 57-70

- William Brown and Sushil Wadhwani
- Comparative Levels of Labour Productivity in Dutch and British Manufacturing pp. 71-85

- Bart van Ark
Volume 130, month November, 1989
- Summary and Appraisal pp. 3-6

- Anonymous
- Chapter I. The Home Economy pp. 7-22

- Anonymous
- Chapter II. The World Economy pp. 23-42

- Ray Barrell and Andrew Gurney
- Annex I. Changes to the World Model pp. 43-45

- Anonymous
- Recent Developments in the Institute's Domestic Macromodel pp. 47-51

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- Productivity and Vocational Skills in Services in Britain and Germany: Hotels pp. 52-74

- S.J. Prais, Valerie Jarvis and Karin Wagner
- British Coal pp. 75-84

- George F. Ray
- Welfare Benefits the Duration of Single Parenthood pp. 85-90

- John Ermisch and Robert Wright
Volume 129, month August, 1989
- The Economic Situation pp. 3-5

- Anonymous
- Chapter I. The Home Economy pp. 6-21

- Anonymous
- Chapter II. The World Economy pp. 22-37

- Ray Barrell and Andrew Gurney
- Annex I. The Open Arbitrage Forecast: or Why the Dollar Must Drop pp. 38-38

- Anonymous
- Annex II. Fiscal Policy in Europe pp. 39-41

- Anonymous
- 1992: Removing the Barriers pp. 43-51

- Ad van de Gevel and David Mayes
- How Europe Would See the New British Initiative for Standardising Vocational Qualifications pp. 52-54

- S.J. Prais
- Routes to Economic Integration: 1992 in the European Community pp. 55-68

- John Kay and M.V. Posner
- Comparative Properties of Models of the Uk Economy pp. 69-87

- Paul Fisher, S.K. Tanna, D.S. Turner, K.F. Wallis and J.D. Whitley
Volume 128, month May, 1989
- Chapter 1. The Home Economy pp. 5-19

- Anonymous
- Chapter II. The World Economy pp. 20-39

- Ray Barrell and Andrew Gurney
- Productivity, Machinery and Skills: Clothing Manufacture in Britain and Germany pp. 40-57

- Hilary Steedman and Karin Wagner
- Two Nations of Shopkeepers: Training for Retailing in France and Britain pp. 58-74

- Valerie Jarvis and S.J. Prais
- New Measures of British Service Outputs pp. 75-88

- A.D. Smith
- Obtaining Estimates for the Standard Errors of Long-Run Parameters pp. 89-90

- Andrew Gurney
- Manufacturing Export Prices for the G7 pp. 90-91

- Ray Barrell
- Terminal Dates and the Dynamic Properties of National Institute Model 11 pp. 91-104

- Jonathan Ireland and Simon Wren-Lewis
Volume 127, month February, 1989
- Chapter 1. The Home Economy pp. 7-25

- Anonymous
- Chapter II. The World Economy pp. 26-45

- Ray Barrell and Andrew Gurney
- Economic Policy Foamulation in the Treasury in the Post-War Period pp. 46-51

- Niesr Jubilee Lecture
- The US Economy: Performance and Prospects pp. 52-63

- Peter Oppenheimer and Brian Reddaway
- Productivity Growth in Manufacturing, 1963-85: The Roles of New Investment and Scrapping pp. 64-75

- Nicholas Oulton
- Qualified Manpower in Engineering pp. 76-83

- S.J. Prals
Volume 126, month November, 1988
- Summary and Appraisal pp. 3-5

- Anonymous
- Chapter I. The Home Economy pp. 6-17

- Anonymous
- Chapter II. The World Economy pp. 18-31

- Ray Barrell and Andrew Gurney
- Supply, Liquidity and Credit: a New Version of the Institute's Domestic Econometric Macromodel pp. 32-43

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- Recession and Recovery in Britain: the 1930s and the 1980s pp. 44-50

- Paul Gregg and G.D.N. Worswick
- The Diffusion of Innovations: an Update pp. 51-56

- George F. Ray
- Vocational Training in France and Britain: Mechanical and Electrical Craftsmen pp. 57-70

- Hilary Steedman
- Economic Influences On Birth Rates pp. 71-92

- John Ermisch
Volume 125, month August, 1988
- Chapter I. The Home Economy pp. 6-22

- Anonymous
- Chapter II. The World Economy pp. 23-39

- Ray Barrell and Fiona Eastwood
- The Exchange Rate, Interest Rates and the Current Balance ln a Forward-Looking Model pp. 40-45

- Andrew Gurney
- Controlling Household Credit pp. 46-55

- Jon Shields
- The Reform of UK Competition Policy pp. 56-68

- Donald Hay and John Vickers
- Comparative Properties of Models of the Uk Economy pp. 69-87

- Paul Fisher, S.K. Tanna, D.S. Turner, K.F. Wallis and J.D. Whitley
- Encompassing pp. 88-103

- David Hendry