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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
Volume 222, month October, 2012
- From Cradle to Career: Evidence from the British Birth Cohort Studies on the Family, Education and Employment – Introduction pp. R1-R6

- Heather Joshi
- Belief in a Just World and Children's Cognitive Scores pp. R7-R19

- Angus Armstrong
- The Effects of Part-Time Work on Women's Occupational Mobility in Britain: Evidence from the 1958 Birth Cohort Study pp. R20-R37

- Shirley Dex and Erzsébet Bukodi
- Beating the Odds: Exploring the Impact of Social Risk on Young People's School-to-Work Transitions during Recession in the UK pp. R38-R51

- Kathryn Duckworth and Ingrid Schoon
- Age at Motherhood and Child Development: Evidence from the UK Millennium Cohort pp. R52-R66

- Denise Hawkes and Heather Joshi
- Does Early Education Influence Key Stage 1 Attainment? Evidence for England from the Millennium Cohort Study pp. R67-R80

- Anitha George, Lucy Stokes and David Wilkinson
Volume 221, month July, 2012
- Financial Structure: Lessons from the Crisis: Introduction pp. R1-R3

- Angus Armstrong and E Davis
- Restoring Trust in Banking pp. R4-R10

- Angus Armstrong
- The Evolution of Financial Structure in the G-7 Over 1997–2010 pp. R11-R22

- E Davis
- Financial Structure and Incentives pp. R23-R30

- Martin Čihák and Asli Demirguc-Kunt
- The Business Models of Large Interconnected Banks and the Lessons of the Financial Crisis pp. R31-R43

- Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Paul E. Atkinson and Caroline Roulet
- Mitigating Systemic Spillovers from Currency Hedging pp. R44-R56

- Kyuil Chung, Hail Park and Hyun Song Shin
Volume 220, month April, 2012
- Service Sector Performance: An Introduction to the INDICSER and SERVICEGAP Projects∗ pp. R1-R5

- Mary O'Mahony
- Recent Developments in Selected Education Indicators and their Relation to Europe 2020 Targets pp. R6-R16

- Mikkel Barslund
- New Measures of Workforce Skills in the EU pp. R17-R28

- Lili Kang, Mary O'Mahony and Fei Peng
- The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Financial Integration, Growth and Investment pp. R29-R35

- Robert Inklaar, Juan Fernández de Guevara and Joaquín Maudos
- Export Performance and Increased Services Content in Manufacturing pp. R36-R52

- Yvonne Wolfmayr
Volume 219, month January, 2012
- Policy Evaluation in A Time of Austerity: Introduction pp. R1-R3

- Alex Bryson, Richard Dorsett and Jonathan Portes
- The Power of Evidence: Improving the Effectiveness of Government by Investing in More Rigorous Evaluation pp. R4-R14

- Rachel Glennerster
- The Evaluation of English Education Policies pp. R15-R25

- Stephen Machin and Sandra McNally
- Still Evidence-Based? The Role of Policy Evaluation in Recession and Beyond: The Case of the National Minimum Wage pp. R26-R40

- Tim Butcher
- The State of Evidence-Based Policy Evaluation and its Role in Policy Formation pp. R41-R52

- Philip Davies
- Time-Limited in-Work Benefits in the UK: A Review of Recent Evidence pp. R53-R64

- Haroon Chowdry
- Requiring The Long-Term Unemployed to Train: Is Benefit Conditionality Effective? pp. R65-R76

- Heather Rolfe
- Implications of The National Employment Savings Trust for Vulnerable Sectors of the UK Labour Market: A Reduced-Form Statistical Evaluation pp. R77-R89

- Justin van de Ven
Volume 218, month October, 2011
- Poverty and Inequality: Introduction pp. R1-R6

- Jonathan Portes
- An Assessment of the Independent Commission on Banking's Recommendations pp. F4-F12

- Angus Armstrong
- Child Poverty in Britain: Past Lessons and Future Prospects pp. R7-R19

- Richard Dickens
- The Changing Picture of Earnings Inequality in Britain and the Role of Regional and Sectoral Differences pp. R20-R32

- Mark Stewart
- Has the Instability of Personal Incomes been Increasing? pp. R33-R43

- Stephen Jenkins
- Expenditure and Disposable Income Trends of UK Households: Evidence from Micro-Data pp. R44-R57

- Justin van de Ven
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F54-F76

- Simon Kirby and Rachel Whitworth