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Volume 228, month May, 2014
- Financial Crisis and Economic Performance: Introduction pp. R1-R2

- Rebecca Riley and Garry Young
- The Squeeze on Real Wages – and what it Might take to End it pp. R3-R16

- Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin and Mariña Fernández-Salgado
- Monetary Unions and Fiscal Constraints pp. F4-F11

- Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
- The Financial Crisis, Bank Lending and UK Productivity: Sectoral and Firm-Level Evidence pp. R17-R34

- Rebecca Riley, Chiara Rosazza-Bondibene and Garry Young
- Impaired Capital Reallocation and Productivity pp. R35-R48

- Alina Barnett, Ben Broadbent, Adrian Chiu, Jeremy Franklin and Helen Miller
- Exporters in the Financial Crisis pp. R49-R57

- Holger Görg and Marina-Eliza Spaliara
- Labour Markets in the Global Financial Crisis: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly pp. R58-R64

- Mary C. Daly, John Fernald, Oscar Jorda and Fernanda Nechio
Volume 227, month February, 2014
- The Economics of Scottish Independence: Introduction pp. R1-R2

- Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
- Scotland's Economic Performance and the Fiscal Implications of Moving to Independence pp. R3-R13

- John McLaren and Jo Armstrong
- Intergenerational and Intragenerational Equity pp. F4-F11

- Jonathan Portes
- Scotland: Currency Options and Public Debt pp. R14-R20

- Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
- Funding Pensions in Scotland: Would Independence Matter? pp. R21-R31

- David Bell, David Comerford and David Eiser
- Can an Ageing Scotland Afford Independence? pp. R32-R39

- Katerina Lisenkova and Marcel Mérette
- Fiscal Challenges and Opportunities for an Independent Scotland pp. R40-R53

- Rowena Crawford and Gemma Tetlow
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F43-F64

- Simon Kirby, Jack Meaning and James Warren
- The Political Economy of Small European States: And Lessons for Scotland pp. R54-R66

- Michael Keating and Malcolm Harvey
Volume 226, month November, 2013
- Performance Pay: Trends and Consequences Introduction pp. R1-R3

- Keith Bender and Alex Bryson
- At a Glance …: The World Economy pp. F2-F2

- Anonymous
- The UK Economy pp. F3-F3

- Anonymous
- The Economic Implications for the UK of Leaving the European Union pp. F4-F9

- Jonathan Portes
- How Prevalent is Performance-Related Pay in the United States? Current Incidence and Recent Trends pp. R4-R16

- Maury Gittleman and Brooks Pierce
- World Overview pp. F10-F14

- Graham Hacche, Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani, Paweɫ Paluchowski and Miguel Sanchez-Martinez
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F15-F26

- Anonymous
- Industrial Composition, Methods of Compensation and Real Earnings in the Great Depression pp. R17-R29

- Robert Hart and J Roberts
- Appendix A: Summary of Key Forecast Assumptions pp. F27-F32

- Iana Liadze
- Union Coverage, Membership and Performance-Related Pay: Are Piece Rates Different? pp. R30-R41

- Patrick O'Halloran
- Appendix B: Forecast Detail pp. F33-F39

- Anonymous
- Shale Energy Shapes Global Energy Markets pp. F40-F45

- Janusz Chojna, Miklós Losoncz and Paavo Suni
- Can Intangible Investment Explain the UK Productivity Puzzle? A Response and Comment pp. R42-R49

- Bill Martin and Robert Rowthorn
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F46-F64

- Simon Kirby
- A Response to Bill Martin and Robert Rowthorn pp. R50-R53

- Peter Goodridge, Jonathan Haskel and Gavin Wallis
- A Rejoinder to Goodridge, Haskel and Wallis pp. R54-R54

- Bill Martin and Robert Rowthorn
Volume 225, month August, 2013
- Credit Cycles and The Economy: Introduction pp. R1-R2

- E Davis
- On Time, Stocks and Flows: Understanding the Global Macroeconomic Challenges pp. R3-R13

- Claudio Borio
- How Dynamic is the Private Sector? Job Creation and Insights from Workplace-Level Data pp. F4-F14

- Bob Butcher and Matt Bursnall
- Credit Dynamics and Financial Globalisation pp. R14-R22

- Philip R. Lane
- Bank Financing for SMEs – Lessons from the Literature pp. R23-R38

- Thorsten Beck
- An Assessment of Bank Lending to UK SMEs in the wake of the crisis pp. R39-R51

- Angus Armstrong, E Davis, Iana Liadze and Cinzia Rienzo
- SME Financing Conditions in Europe: Credit Crunch or Fundamentals? pp. R52-R67

- Sarah Holton, Martina Lawless and Fergal McCann
Volume 224, month May, 2013
- Investing for Prosperity: Skills, Infrastructure and Innovation pp. R1-R13

- Timothy Besley, Miguel Coelho and John van Reenen
- Migration from Bulgaria and Romania to the UK pp. F4-F7

- Tatiana Fic
- Long-Term Growth in Europe: What Difference does the Crisis Make? pp. R14-R28

- Nicholas Crafts
- Has the Expansion of Higher Education Led to Greater Economic Growth? pp. R29-R47

- Craig Holmes
- Can Intangible Investment Explain the UK Productivity Puzzle? pp. R48-R58

- Peter Goodridge, Jonathan Haskel and Gavin Wallis
- Has the Growth of Real GDP in the UK Been Overstated Because of Mismeasurement of Banking Output? pp. R59-R65

- Nicholas Oulton
- From Grexit to Growth: On Fiscal Multipliers and how to End Recession in Greece pp. R66-R76

- Nicos Christodoulakis
Volume 223, month February, 2013
- The Chinese Economy: Introduction pp. R1-R3

- Alex Bryson
- What Drives China's Growth? pp. R4-R15

- Linda Yueh
- Convergence of Returns on Chinese and Russian Stock Markets with World Markets: National and Sectoral Perspectives pp. R16-R34

- Jan Babecký, Luboš Komárek and Zlatuše Komárková
- Inflation in China Increasingly Driven by Domestic Factors pp. R35-R38

- Christian Dreger and Yanqun Zhang
- Real-Time Warning Signs of Emerging and Collapsing Chinese House Price Bubbles pp. R39-R48

- Xi Chen and Michael Funke
- Cost Competitiveness Comparisons and Convergence in China pp. R49-R60

- Lili Kang and Fei Peng