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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
Volume 207, month January, 2009
- Commentary: Growth Prospects and Financial Services pp. 4-9

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy: The global cost of delaying bank stability pp. 10-17

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani and Vladimir Pillonca
- The World Economy: Fiscal expansions in North America pp. 18-22

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani and Vladimir Pillonca
- The World Economy: Economic downturn in Asia pp. 23-26

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani and Vladimir Pillonca
- Coordinated fiscal stimulus in the Euro Area pp. 27-38

- Anonymous
- Evaluating Policy Reactions to the Financial Crisis pp. 39-42

- Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic and Dawn Holland
- Fiscal Policy Effectiveness in the Banking Crisis pp. 43-50

- Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic and Iana Liadze
- Prospects for the Uk Economy pp. 51-70

- Simon Kirby, Ray Barrell and Vladimir Pillonca
- Data on the Credit Crunch pp. 71-72

- Martin Weale
- Quality Assessment of Early Years Education: Introduction pp. 73-74

- David Wilkinson
- Good Quality Childcare for All? Progress Towards Universal Provision pp. 75-82

- Ivana La Valle and Ruth Smith
- International Perspectives On Quality in Mixed Economies of Childcare pp. 83-89

- Helen Penn
- Contextual Issues in Assessing Value for Money in Early Years Education pp. 90-101

- Verity Campbell-Barr
- Using Foundation Stage Profile Assessments To Assess Outcomes From Early Years Education pp. 102-112

- Rebecca Hopkin, Lucy Stokes and David Wilkinson
- Statistical Appendix pp. 113-122

- Anonymous
Volume 206, month October, 2008
- Introduction: the Great Crash of 2008 pp. 2-4

- Ray Barrell
- The Evolution of the Financial Crisis of 2007—8 pp. 5-14

- Ray Barrell and E Davis
- Risk Management and the Costs of the Banking Crisis pp. 15-24

- Patrick Honohan
- Should Monetary Policy Respond To Asset Price Bubbles? Revisiting the Debate pp. 25-34

- Sushil Wadhwani
- Could Early Warning Systems Have Helped To Predict the Sub-Prime Crisis? pp. 35-47

- E Davis and Dilruba Karim
- The Boundary Problem in Financial Regulation pp. 48-55

- Charles Goodhart
- Financial Crises, Regulation and Growth pp. 56-65

- Ray Barrell, Ian Hurst and Simon Kirby
- Commentary: the Policy Framework pp. 68-73

- Martin Weale
- THE WORLD ECONOMY pp. 74-82

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Sylvia Gottschalk, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze and Ali Orazgani
- Exchange rate realignments and risks of deflation in North America pp. 83-86

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Sylvia Gottschalk, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze and Ali Orazgani
- Exchange rates and inflationary prospects in Asia pp. 87-89

- Dawn Holland, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Sylvia Gottschalk, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze and Ali Orazgani
- The impact of the financial crisis on the Euro Area pp. 90-100

- Anonymous
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. 101-118

- Simon Kirby, Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic and Ali Orazgani
Volume 205, month July, 2008
- High Oil Prices: Implications and Prospects pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale
- The World Economy: The impact of rising oil prices and weak equity markets on global growth pp. 8-13

- Ray Barrell
- Financial crises and fiscal policy impacts on North America pp. 14-17

- Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic and Ali Orazgani
- Robust growth and rising inflation in East Asia pp. 18-20

- Olga Pomerantz
- Housing market downturns and Euro Area growth pp. 21-33

- Ray Barrell, Tatiana Fic, Sylvia Gottschalk and Iana Liadze
- The Oil Intensity of Output pp. 34-38

- Ray Barrell, Simon Kirby and Iana Liadze
- Prospects for the UK economy pp. 39-56

- Simon Kirby
- Consumption, Housing Wealth and Financial Crises pp. 57-60

- Ray Barrell and Simon Kirby
- Origins of Social Immobility and Inequality: Parenting and Early Child Development pp. 62-71

- John Ermisch
- A Transgenerational Model of Status Attainment: the Potential Mediating Role of School Motivation and Education pp. 72-82

- Ingrid Schoon
- Trends in Intergenerational Class Mobility in Modern Britain: Evidence From National Surveys, 1972—2005 pp. 83-100

- John H. Goldthorpe and Colin Mills
- Up and Down the Generational Income Ladder in Britain: Past Changes and Future Prospects pp. 101-116

- Jo Blanden and Stephen Machin
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