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Volume 211, month January, 2010
- Policy Responses to the Collapse of the Financial Sector: Introduction pp. R1-R2

- Ray Barrell
- Macroprudential Regulation — The Missing Policy Pillar pp. R3-R16

- E Davis and Dilruba Karim
- Financial Regulation and Commercial Protection: Should Policy Change? pp. F4-F11

- Ray Barrell and Martin Weale
- OECD Will Regain Pre-Crisis Levels of Output in 2011 pp. F12-F16

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani and Rachel Whitworth
- Is a Less Pro-Cyclical Financial System an Achievable Goal? pp. R17-R26

- Charles Goodhart
- Summary of Key Forecast Assumptions pp. F17-F21

- Anonymous
- North American Responses to the Global Downturn pp. F22-F24

- Anonymous
- China and World Trade pp. F25-F26

- Anonymous
- Managing Housing Bubbles in Regional Economies Under EMU: Ireland and Spain pp. R27-R44

- Thomas Conefrey and John Fitz Gerald
- Rising Public Debt and the Need for Fiscal Consolidation in Europe pp. F27-F37

- Anonymous
- A Comparison of Labour Market Responses to the Global Downturn pp. F38-F42

- Dawn Holland, Simon Kirby and Rachel Whitworth
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F43-F62

- Simon Kirby, Ray Barrell and Nathan Foley-Fisher
- Macroeconomics for the 21st Century: Full Employment as a Policy Goal pp. R45-R50

- Roger Farmer
- Fiscal and Financial Responses to the Economic Downturn pp. R51-R62

- Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- Maturing Debt and Default Risks pp. F63-F64

- Nathan Foley-Fisher
Volume 210, month October, 2009
- Commentary: The Burden of the National Debt pp. 4-8

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy: Consumer Spending and the Financial Crisis pp. 9-15

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani and Rachel Whitworth
- The World Economy: Effects of Risk Premia Falling Below Sustainable Levels in the US pp. 16-20

- Anonymous
- Asian Fiscal Stimulus Supporting the Global Recovery pp. 21-24

- Anonymous
- Prospects for Fiscal Consolidation in Europe pp. 25-35

- Anonymous
- Long-Term Scarring from the Financial Crisis pp. 36-38

- Ray Barrell
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 39-57

- Simon Kirby, Ray Barrell and Nathan Foley-Fisher
- Budget Consolidation Options for the UK pp. 58-60

- Ray Barrell
- Confidence and Leading Indicators: Introduction pp. 61-62

- James Mitchell
- Erratum pp. 61-62

- Anonymous
- A System of Rapid Estimates to Improve Real-Time Monitoring of the Economic Situation: The Case of the Euro Area pp. 63-70

- Gian Luigi Mazzi and Gaetana Montana
- Nowcasting is not Just Contemporaneous Forecasting pp. 71-89

- Jennifer Castle, Nicholas W.P. Fawcett and David Hendry
- Nowcasting Euro Area Economic Activity in Real Time: The Role of Confidence Indicators pp. 90-97

- Domenico Giannone, Lucrezia Reichlin and Saverio Simonelli
- Using Real-Time Output Gaps to Examine Past and Future Policy Choices pp. 98-110

- Christopher Adam and David Cobham
- Architects as Nowcasters of Housing Construction pp. 111-122

- Mark Holmes, James Mitchell and Brian Silverstone
Volume 209, month July, 2009
- At a Glance … pp. 2-2

- Anonymous
- The UK economy pp. 3-3

- Anonymous
- Commentary: International Recession and Recovery pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 8-12

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze and Ali Orazgani
- Financing conditions ease in North America pp. 13-17

- Anonymous
- Policy easing in East Asia has been effective pp. 18-21

- Anonymous
- Recession in the Euro Area pp. 22-34

- Anonymous
- Labour Markets in Recession: An International Comparison pp. 35-41

- Dawn Holland, Simon Kirby and Rachel Whitworth
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 42-59

- Simon Kirby and Ray Barrell
- Where are we now? The UK Recession and Nowcasting GDP Growth Using Statistical Models pp. 60-69

- James Mitchell
- Work and Well-Being: Introduction pp. 70-71

- Alex Bryson and Richard Freeman
- The Effect of Work Status and Working Conditions on Mental Health in Four OECD Countries pp. 72-87

- Ana Llena-Nozal
- Valuing Jobs via Retirement: European Evidence pp. 88-103

- Andrew Clark and Yarine Fawaz
- Is Leisure Contagious? The Relationship Between Sickness Absence and Spousal Retirement pp. 104-115

- Patrik Hesselius
- A Tale of Two Continents: Insuring Workers Against Loss of Income Due to Sickness in North America and Europe pp. 116-125

- John Treble
Volume 208, month April, 2009
- At a Glance… pp. 2-2

- Anonymous
- The UK economy pp. 3-3

- Anonymous
- Commentary: Fiscal Policy and the Fiscal Position pp. 4-8

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy pp. 9-16

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani and Vladimir Pillonca
- Recession in North America pp. 17-21

- Anonymous
- Asian economies are highly sensitive to the collapse of world trade pp. 22-25

- Anonymous
- Destocking in the Euro Area pp. 26-38

- Anonymous
- Debts, Deficits and Borrowing Costs pp. 39-43

- Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 44-60

- Simon Kirby, Ray Barrell and Vladimir Pillonca
- Fiscal Sustainability pp. 61-65

- Ray Barrell and Simon Kirby
- The Euro: Past Successes and New Challenges pp. 68-85

- Marco Buti and Paul Van den Noord
- Ten Years of EMU: Convergence, Divergence and New Policy Priorities pp. 86-100

- Nicos Christodoulakis
- The Impact of EMU on Real Exchange Rate Volatility of EU Countries pp. 101-108

- E Davis and Olga Pomerantz
- How Much is the Euro Area Common Cycle Affected by the UK? pp. 109-117

- Julien Garnier
- The Impact of European and Global Integration on the Mark-up of Prices Over Costs pp. 118-128

- Dawn Holland