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1959 - 2025

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Volume 250, month November, 2019

The UK Economy: Forecast Summary pp. F2-F2 Downloads
Anonymous
Introduction pp. R2-R6 Downloads
John Llewellyn, Jeremy Greenstock, Russell Jones, Andrew Gowers, Preston Llewellyn, Nick Greenstock, Gerald Holtham, Terry Scuoler and Rhys Bidder
The World Economy: Forecast Summary pp. F3-F3 Downloads
Anonymous
Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F4-F33 Downloads
Arno Hantzsche and Garry Young
Maintaining Stable Macroeconomic Conditions pp. R7-R14 Downloads
Russell Jones and John Llewellyn
Supporting Dynamic Economic Adjustment pp. R15-R21 Downloads
John Martin
Developing Trade pp. R22-R29 Downloads
David Vines, Paul Gretton and Anne Williamson
Developing Trade in Services pp. R30-R33 Downloads
Alexis P. Lautenberg
The Economic Impact of Prime Minister Johnson's New Brexit Deal pp. F34-F37 Downloads
Arno Hantzsche and Garry Young
Reorienting Foreign Policy pp. R34-R39 Downloads
Jeremy Greenstock
The World Economy: World Overview pp. F38-F52 Downloads
Barry Naisbitt, Janine Boshoff, Ian Hurst, Amit Kara, Cyrille Lenoel, Iana Liadze, Xuxin Mao, Craig Thamotheram and Kemar Whyte
Updating Security and Defence Policy pp. R40-R46 Downloads
Mark Lyall Grant
Formulating Industrial Policy pp. R47-R53 Downloads
Timothy Besley and Richard Davies
Prospects for individual Economies pp. F53-F64 Downloads
Anonymous
Securing Decarbonisation and Growth pp. R54-R60 Downloads
Dimitri Zenghelis
Improving Infrastructure pp. R61-R68 Downloads
Russell Jones and John Llewellyn
Redesigning Housing Policy pp. R69-R74 Downloads
Kate Barker
Reducing Inequalities pp. R75-R82 Downloads
Russell Jones and John Llewellyn
Effective Devolution pp. R83-R88 Downloads
Angus Armstrong
Improving Governance pp. R89-R93 Downloads
Martin Donnelly
Corrigendum pp. NP1-NP1 Downloads
Anonymous

Volume 249, month August, 2019

Economic Measurement: Introduction pp. R1-R2 Downloads
Rhys Bidder and Rebecca Riley
Measuring Welfare Beyond GDP pp. R3-R16 Downloads
Andrew Aitken
Measuring the Other Half: New Measures of Intangible Investment from the ONS pp. R17-R29 Downloads
Josh Martin
Cloud Computing, Cross-Border Data Flows and New Challenges for Measurement in Economics pp. R30-R38 Downloads
Diane Coyle and David Nguyen
The Mysterious Cross-Country Dispersion in Mobile Phone Price Trends pp. R39-R46 Downloads
David Byrne
Exploring the Link Between Economic Complexity and Emergent Economic Activities pp. R47-R58 Downloads
Alex Bishop and Juan Mateos-Garcia
Distinguishing Between Imports for Domestic Use and for Re-Exports: A Novel Method Illustrated for the Netherlands pp. R59-R67 Downloads
Oscar Lemmers and Khee Fung Wong

Volume 248, month May, 2019

Challenges for Immigration Policy in Post-Brexit Britain: Introduction pp. R1-R4 Downloads
Heather Rolfe
Immigration Policy from Post-War to Post-Brexit: How New Immigration Policy can Reconcile Public Attitudes and Employer Preferences pp. R5-R16 Downloads
Heather Rolfe, Johnny Runge and Nathan Hudson-Sharp
Low-Skilled Employment in a New Immigration Regime: Challenges and Opportunities for Business Transitions pp. R17-R27 Downloads
Anne Green
Is Employer Sponsorship a Good Way to Manage Labour Migration? Implications for Post-Brexit Migration Policies pp. R28-R39 Downloads
Madeleine Sumption
Youth Mobility Scheme: The Panacea for Ending Free Movement? pp. R40-R48 Downloads
Erica Consterdine
‘High-Skilled Good, Low-Skilled Bad?’ British, Polish and Romanian Attitudes Towards Low-Skilled EU Migration pp. R49-R57 Downloads
Alexandra Bulat

Volume 247, month February, 2019

Productivity: Past, Present and Future Introduction pp. R1-R2 Downloads
Jagjit Chadha
Hours Worked Across the World: Facts and Driving Forces pp. R3-R9 Downloads
Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln
Persistent Productivity Failure in the UK: Is the EU Really to Blame? pp. R10-R18 Downloads
Nicholas Crafts
The Decline of British Manufacturing, 1973–2012: The Role of Total Factor Productivity pp. R19-R31 Downloads
Richard Harris and John Moffat
Labour Reallocation in Recession and Recovery: Evidence for Europe pp. R32-R39 Downloads
Eric Bartelsman, Paloma Lopez-Garcia and Giorgio Presidente
The Anatomy of UK Labour Productivity: Lessons from New and Existing Data Sources pp. R40-R52 Downloads
Philip Wales

Volume 246, month November, 2018

NIESR at 80: A Retrospective - Introduction pp. R1-R2 Downloads
Charles Bean
Macroeconomic Modelling at the Institute: Hopes, Challenges and a Lasting Contribution pp. R3-R14 Downloads
Ray Barrell, Andy Blake and Garry Young
Macro Modelling at the NIESR: Its Recent History pp. R15-R23 Downloads
Stephen Hall and S.G.B. Henry
What is Holding Back UK Productivity? Lessons from Decades of Measurement pp. R24-R35 Downloads
Geoff Mason, Mary O'Mahony and Rebecca Riley
Some Recent Developments in Labour Economics pp. R36-R49 Downloads
Peter J. Dolton
The International Economy: Bind or Boon? pp. R50-R63 Downloads
Jagjit Chadha
Corrigendum pp. R64-R64 Downloads
Anonymous

Volume 245, month August, 2018

Reflecting on the broken housing market: an introduction pp. R1-R4 Downloads
Jagjit Chadha and David Nguyen
The housing market: challenges and policy responses pp. R5-R8 Downloads
Stephen Aldridge
Broken market or broken policy? The unintended consequences of restrictive planning pp. R9-R19 Downloads
Paul Cheshire
Housing, debt and the economy: a tale of two countries pp. R20-R33 Downloads
John Muellbauer
Housing policy and the changing tenure mix pp. R34-R39 Downloads
Christine Whitehead
The lack of wage growth and the falling NAIRU pp. R40-R55 Downloads
David N.F. Bell and David Blanchflower
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