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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
Volume 217, month July, 2011
- Received Wisdom and Beyond: Lessons from Fiscal Consolidation in the EU pp. R1-R18

- Martin Larch and Alessandro Turrini
- Fiscal Policy in the Longer Term pp. F4-F10

- Ray Barrell
- World Overview pp. F11-F14

- Dawn Holland, Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Ali Orazgani, Paweł Paluchowski and Rachel Whitworth
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F15-F24

- Dawn Holland, Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Ali Orazgani, Paweł Paluchowski and Rachel Whitworth
- Fiscal Discipline: Rules Rather than Institutions pp. R19-R30

- Charles Wyplosz
- Appendix A: Summary of Key Forecast Assumptions pp. F25-F29

- Dawn Holland, Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Ali Orazgani, Paweł Paluchowski and Rachel Whitworth
- Lessons from Failure: Fiscal Policy, Indulgence and Ideology pp. R31-R46

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- Modelling the Sovereign Debt Crisis in Europe pp. F37-F45

- Dawn Holland, Simon Kirby and Ali Orazgani
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F46-F67

- Simon Kirby and Rachel Whitworth
- The Irish Fiscal Crisis pp. R47-R59

- Adele Bergin, John Fitz Gerald, Ide Kearney and Cormac O'Sullivan
- From Indecision to Fast-Track Privatisations: Can Greece Still do it? pp. R60-R74

- Nicos Christodoulakis
- The Impact of High Oil Prices on the Economy pp. F68-F74

- Ray Barrell, Aurélie Delannoy and Dawn Holland
Volume 216, month April, 2011
- Macroprudential Policy - Taxonomy and Challenges pp. R1-R15

- Erland W. Nier
- Financial Regulation pp. F4-F9

- Ray Barrell and E. Phillip Davies
- World Overview: Oil Prices and the Fiscal Stance pp. F10-F17

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Ali Orazgani, Paweł Paluchowski and Rachel Whitworth
- Countercyclical Macroprudential Tools pp. R16-R28

- Jesús Saurina
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F18-F26

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Ali Orazgani, Paweł Paluchowski and Rachel Whitworth
- New Regulation and the New World of Global Banking pp. R29-R40

- Stephen Cecchetti, Dietrich Domanski and Goetz von Peter
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F39-F61

- Simon Kirby, Ray Barrell and Rachel Whitworth
- The Banking Sector and Recovery in the EU Economy pp. R41-R52

- Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, John Fitz Gerald, Ali Orazgani and Rachel Whitworth
- How Idiosyncratic are Banking Crises in OECD Countries? pp. R53-R58

- Ray Barrell, E Davis, Dilruba Karim and Iana Liadze
- Real House Prices in the UK pp. F62-F68

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and Rachel Whitworth
Volume 215, month January, 2011
- Education and Inequality: Introduction pp. R1-R5

- Andy Green, Geoff Mason and Lorna Unwin
- Fiscal Consolidation and the Slimmer State pp. F4-F9

- Ray Barrell
- Social Cohesion: Converging and Diverging Trends pp. R6-R22

- Andy Green, Germ Janmaat and Helen Cheng
- World Overview and European Sovereign Debt pp. F10-F15

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Ali Orazgani and Paweł Paluchowski
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F16-F24

- Anonymous
- Underemployment in the UK in the Great Recession pp. R23-R33

- David N.F. Bell and David Blanchflower
- Appendix A: Key Forecast Assumptions pp. F25-F29

- Anonymous
- As Higher Education Expands, is it Contributing to Greater Inequality? pp. R34-R47

- Martin Carnoy
- Monetary Policy, Output Growth and Oil Prices pp. F37-F43

- Ray Barrell, Aurélie Delannoy and Dawn Holland
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F44-F62

- Simon Kirby, Ray Barrell and Rachel Whitworth
- Trend Output and the Output Gap in the UK pp. F63-F74

- Ray Barrell and Simon Kirby
Volume 214, month October, 2010
- Unemployment: Introduction pp. R1-R2

- Simon Kirby
- UK Unemployment in the Great Recession pp. R3-R25

- David N.F. Bell and David Blanchflower
- Financial Regulation and the European Policy Architecture pp. F4-F9

- Ray Barrell
- World Overview pp. F10-F13

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Anitha George, Ian Hurst, Ali Orazgani and Paweł Paluchowski
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F14-F22

- Anonymous
- Appendix A: Key Forecast Assumptions pp. F23-F27

- Anonymous
- The Great Recession in the UK Labour Market: A Transatlantic Perspective pp. R26-R37

- Michael Elsby and Jennifer C. Smith
- An International Comparison of Employment in Recovery pp. F35-F40

- Dawn Holland, Simon Kirby and Rachel Whitworth
- The German Labour Market Miracle pp. R38-R50

- Jens Boysen-Hogrefe and Dominik Groll
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F41-F60

- Simon Kirby, Ray Barrell and Rachel Whitworth
- Unemployment and Real Wages in the Great Depression pp. R51-R61

- Solomos Solomou and Martin Weale
- Fiscal Policy and Government Spending pp. F61-F66

- Ray Barrell and Simon Kirby
- Modelling the UK Banking Sector pp. F67-F72

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and E Davis
- Money, Credit and Bank Behaviour: Need for a New Approach pp. F73-F82

- C.A.E. Goodhart
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