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National Institute Economic Review

1959 - 2023

Continuation of National Institute Economic Review.

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Volume 231, month February, 2015

The Economic Record of the Coalition Government: Introduction pp. R1-R4 Downloads
Jonathan Portes
The Macroeconomic Implications of the Parties' Fiscal Plans pp. F4-F11 Downloads
Simon Kirby
The Macroeconomic Record of the Coalition Government pp. R5-R16 Downloads
Simon Wren-Lewis
UK Economic Growth since 2010: Is it as Bad as it Seems? pp. R17-R29 Downloads
Nicholas Crafts
Why should we Care about Productivity? pp. R30-R35 Downloads
Vicky Pryce
Education Policy pp. R36-R43 Downloads
Rebecca Allen
Retrenchment, Reform, Continuity: Welfare under the Coalition pp. R44-R53 Downloads
Declan Gaffney

Volume 230, month November, 2014

The Future of Housing Finance pp. R1-R2 Downloads
E Davis
Comparing Housing Booms and Mortgage Supply in the Major OECD Countries pp. R3-R15 Downloads
Angus Armstrong and E Davis
Devolution Within the UK pp. F4-F8 Downloads
Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
Financial Innovations and the Stability of the Housing Market pp. R16-R33 Downloads
Franklin Allen, James Barth and Glenn Yago
The Market Structure of Securitisation and the US Housing Bubble pp. R34-R44 Downloads
Susan Wachter
Housing Finance in Canada: Looking Back to Move Forward pp. R45-R57 Downloads
Lawrence L. Schembri
Mirror, Mirror, who is the Fairest of Them All? Reflections on the Design of and Risk Distribution in the Mortgage Systems of Denmark and The UK pp. R58-R75 Downloads
Jesper Berg and Christian Sinding Bentzen

Volume 229, month August, 2014

The Economics of Migration: Introduction pp. R1-R2 Downloads
Anna Rosso
Attracting Skilled Immigrants: An Overview of Recent Policy Developments in Advanced Countries pp. R3-R21 Downloads
Giovanni Facchini and Elisabetta Lodigiani
Labour Market Slack in the UK pp. F4-F11 Downloads
David N.F. Bell and David Blanchflower
The Long-Term Economic Impact of Reducing Migration in the UK pp. R22-R30 Downloads
Katerina Lisenkova, Marcel Mérette and Miguel Sanchez-Martinez
Public Support for Immigration Restriction in the United Kingdom: Resource Scarcity, Ethnicity or Poor Origins? pp. R31-R52 Downloads
Yvonni Markaki
Source-Destination Cultural Differences, Immigrants' Skill Levels, and Immigrant Stocks: Evidence from Six OECD Member Countries pp. R53-R67 Downloads
Roger White and Nicole Yamasaki

Volume 228, month May, 2014

Financial Crisis and Economic Performance: Introduction pp. R1-R2 Downloads
Rebecca Riley and Garry Young
The Squeeze on Real Wages – and what it Might take to End it pp. R3-R16 Downloads
Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin and Mariña Fernández-Salgado
Monetary Unions and Fiscal Constraints pp. F4-F11 Downloads
Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
The Financial Crisis, Bank Lending and UK Productivity: Sectoral and Firm-Level Evidence pp. R17-R34 Downloads
Rebecca Riley, Chiara Rosazza-Bondibene and Garry Young
Impaired Capital Reallocation and Productivity pp. R35-R48 Downloads
Alina Barnett, Ben Broadbent, Adrian Chiu, Jeremy Franklin and Helen Miller
Exporters in the Financial Crisis pp. R49-R57 Downloads
Holger Görg and Marina-Eliza Spaliara
Labour Markets in the Global Financial Crisis: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly pp. R58-R64 Downloads
Mary C. Daly, John Fernald, Oscar Jorda and Fernanda Nechio

Volume 227, month February, 2014

The Economics of Scottish Independence: Introduction pp. R1-R2 Downloads
Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
Scotland's Economic Performance and the Fiscal Implications of Moving to Independence pp. R3-R13 Downloads
John McLaren and Jo Armstrong
Intergenerational and Intragenerational Equity pp. F4-F11 Downloads
Jonathan Portes
Scotland: Currency Options and Public Debt pp. R14-R20 Downloads
Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
Funding Pensions in Scotland: Would Independence Matter? pp. R21-R31 Downloads
David Bell, David Comerford and David Eiser
Can an Ageing Scotland Afford Independence? pp. R32-R39 Downloads
Katerina Lisenkova and Marcel Mérette
Fiscal Challenges and Opportunities for an Independent Scotland pp. R40-R53 Downloads
Rowena Crawford and Gemma Tetlow
Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F43-F64 Downloads
Simon Kirby, Jack Meaning and James Warren
The Political Economy of Small European States: And Lessons for Scotland pp. R54-R66 Downloads
Michael Keating and Malcolm Harvey

Volume 226, month November, 2013

Performance Pay: Trends and Consequences Introduction pp. R1-R3 Downloads
Keith Bender and Alex Bryson
At a Glance …: The World Economy pp. F2-F2 Downloads
Anonymous
The UK Economy pp. F3-F3 Downloads
Anonymous
How Prevalent is Performance-Related Pay in the United States? Current Incidence and Recent Trends pp. R4-R16 Downloads
Maury Gittleman and Brooks Pierce
The Economic Implications for the UK of Leaving the European Union pp. F4-F9 Downloads
Jonathan Portes
World Overview pp. F10-F14 Downloads
Graham Hacche, Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani, Paweɫ Paluchowski and Miguel Sanchez-Martinez
Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F15-F26 Downloads
Anonymous
Industrial Composition, Methods of Compensation and Real Earnings in the Great Depression pp. R17-R29 Downloads
Robert Hart and J Roberts
Appendix A: Summary of Key Forecast Assumptions pp. F27-F32 Downloads
Iana Liadze
Union Coverage, Membership and Performance-Related Pay: Are Piece Rates Different? pp. R30-R41 Downloads
Patrick O'Halloran
Appendix B: Forecast Detail pp. F33-F39 Downloads
Anonymous
Shale Energy Shapes Global Energy Markets pp. F40-F45 Downloads
Janusz Chojna, Miklós Losoncz and Paavo Suni
Can Intangible Investment Explain the UK Productivity Puzzle? A Response and Comment pp. R42-R49 Downloads
Bill Martin and Robert Rowthorn
Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F46-F64 Downloads
Simon Kirby
A Response to Bill Martin and Robert Rowthorn pp. R50-R53 Downloads
Peter Goodridge, Jonathan Haskel and Gavin Wallis
A Rejoinder to Goodridge, Haskel and Wallis pp. R54-R54 Downloads
Bill Martin and Robert Rowthorn
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