Economic Policy
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Volume 23, issue 56, 2008
- Labour market institutions and income inequality (Globalisation and the great U-turn: Income inequality trends in 16 OECD countries) pp. 602-649

- Daniele Checchi and Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa
- From individual attitudes towards migrants to migration policy outcomes: Theory and evidence (Immigration policy, assimilation of immigrants and natives’ sentiments towards immigrants: Evidence from 12 OECD countries) pp. 652-713

- Giovanni Facchini and Anna Maria Mayda
- Social spending and automatic stabilizers in the OECD (Real-time output gaps in ex post policy analysis: A red herring?) pp. 716-756

- Julia Darby and Jacques Melitz
- Declining discount rates: Economic justifications and implications for long-run policy (Regime switches in interest rates) pp. 758-795

- Christian Gollier, Phoebe Koundouri and Theologos Pantelidis
Volume 23, issue 55, 2008
- The 35-hour workweek in France: Straightjacket or welfare improvement? (L’evolution des rythmes de travail entre 1995 et 2001: quel impact de l’ARTT?) pp. 418-463

- Marcello Estevão and Filipa Sá
- Investigating capitalism aversion (Why not a political Coase theorem? Social conflict, commitment and politics) pp. 466-497

- Augustin Landier, David Thesmar and Mathias Thoenig
- Competition in off-patent drug markets: Issues, regulation and evidence (Substitution laws, insurance coverage, and generic drug use) pp. 500-544

- Panos Kanavos, Joan Costa-Font and Elizabeth Seeley
- Predictability of aid: Do fickle donors undermine aid effectiveness? (The colonial origins of comparative development: An empirical investigation) pp. 546-594

- Oya Celasun and Jan Walliser
Volume 23, issue 54, 2008
- The effect of information and communication technologies on urban structure (Trade and circuses: Explaining urban giants) pp. 202-242

- Yannis Ioannides, Henry Overman, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg and Kurt Schmidheiny
- Mass car ownership in the emerging market giants (Petroleum taxes) pp. 244-296

- Marcos Chamon, Paolo Mauro and Yohei Okawa
- Tied to the mast? National fiscal rules in the European Union (Constitutions, politics, and economics) pp. 298-362

- Xavier Debrun, Laurent Moulin, Alessandro Turrini, Joaquim Ayuso-i-Casals and Manmohan S. Kumar
- US shocks and global exchange rate configurations (Micro effects of macro announcements: Real-time price discovery in foreign exchange) pp. 364-409

- Marcel Fratzscher
Volume 23, issue 53, 2008
- The relative sophistication of Chinese exports (Manufacturing Earnings and Compensation in China) pp. 6-49

- Peter K. Schott
- Specialization across varieties and North–South competition (Multi-Product Firms and Trade Liberalization) pp. 52-91

- Lionel Fontagné, Guillaume Gaulier and Soledad Zignago
- What explains the proliferation of antidumping laws? (Antidumping Laws in the US; Use and Welfare Consequences) pp. 94-138

- Hylke Vandenbussche and Maurizio Zanardi
- Market services productivity across Europe and the US (Distance to Frontier, Selection, and Economic Growth) pp. 140-194

- Robert Inklaar, Marcel Timmer and Bart van Ark
Volume 22, issue 52, 2007
- Are aid agencies improving? (Who gives foreign aid to whom and why?) pp. 634-678

- William Easterly
- Do patents over-compensate innovators? (State-dependent intellectual property rights policy) pp. 680-729

- Vincenzo Denicolo'
- Credit constraints as a barrier to the entry and post-entry growth of firms (Dualism and macroeconomic volatility) pp. 732-779

- Philippe Aghion, Thibault Fally and Stefano Scarpetta
- Does school tracking affect equality of opportunity? New international evidence (Educational opportunities and the role of institutions) pp. 782-861

- Giorgio Brunello and Daniele Checchi
Volume 22, issue 51, 2007
- Will there be a dollar crisis? (Current account fact and fiction) pp. 436-467

- Paul Krugman
- The missing dark matter in the wealth of nations and its implications for global imbalances (The US current account and the dollar) pp. 470-518

- Ricardo Hausmann and Federico Sturzenegger
- Europe and global imbalances (New rates for new weights) pp. 520-573

- Philip R. Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Assessing China's exchange rate regime (Working with the IMF to strengthen exchange rate surveillance) pp. 576-627

- Jeffrey Frankel and Shang-Jin Wei
Volume 22, issue 50, 2007
- The effects of competition and equal treatment laws on gender wage differentials (Models of job discrimination) pp. 236-287

- Doris Weichselbaumer and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Distributional effects of WTO agricultural reforms in rich and poor countries (Elasticities of substitution and factor supply in Canadian, Mexican, and US agriculture) pp. 290-337

- Thomas W. Hertel, Roman Keeney, Maros Ivanic and L. Winters
- Should we have a WTO for international migration? (The growth of world trade: Tariffs, transport costs and income similarity) pp. 340-383

- Timothy J. Hatton
- Tax and public input competition (Tax competition and economic geography) pp. 386-430

- Agnès Benassy-Quere, Nicolas Gobalraja and Alain Trannoy
Volume 22, issue 49, 2007
- Foreign direct investment and the dark side of decentralization (Capture and governance at local and national levels) pp. 6-70

- Sebastian Kessing, Kai Konrad and Christos Kotsogiannis
- Capital deepening and wage differentials: Germany versus US (Technical change, inequality, and the labor market) pp. 72-116

- Winfried Koeniger and Marco Leonardi
- Age, seniority and labour costs: lessons from the Finnish IT revolution (Vertical integration and distance to frontier) pp. 118-175

- Francesco Daveri and Mika Maliranta
- Valuing ecosystem services as productive inputs (Valuing groundwater recharge through agricultural production in the Hadejia-Jama’are wetlands in northern Nigeria) pp. 178-229

- Edward Barbier
Volume 21, issue 48, 2006
- Twin deficits: squaring theory, evidence and common sense (Temporary and permanent government spending in an open economy: some evidence for the United Kingdom) pp. 598-638

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Gernot Müller
- Trade spill-overs of fiscal policy in the European Union: a panel analysis (Fiscal policy, profits, and investment) pp. 640-687

- Roel Beetsma, Massimo Giuliodori and Franc Klaassen
- Can budget institutions counteract political indiscipline? (Constitutions, politics, and economics) pp. 690-739

- Stefania Fabrizio and Ashoka Mody
- Competition economics and antitrust in Europe (Comment: Airtours/First choice: CFI clips MTF's wings) pp. 742-791

- Damien Neven
Volume 21, issue 47, 2006
- The international monetary system in the last and next 20 years (On regional monetary arrangements for ASEAN) pp. 394-442

- Barry Eichengreen and Raul Razo-Garcia
- Fiscal policy and interest rates in Europe (Computing robust standard errors for within-group estimators) pp. 444-489

- Riccardo Faini
- Improving fiscal policy in the EU: the case for independent forecasts (Fiscal forecasting: The track record of the IMF, OECD and EC) pp. 492-534

- Lars Jonung and Martin Larch
- Guide to reform of higher education: a European perspective (The efficiency of Australian universities: a data envelopment analysis) pp. 536-592

- Bas Jacobs and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
Volume 21, issue 46, 2006
- European Monetary Union: the dark sides of a major success (The macroeconomics of low inflation) pp. 208-261

- Charles Wyplosz
- Road pricing: lessons from London (The impact of congestion charging on vehicle emissions in London) pp. 264-310

- Georgina Santos and Gordon Fraser
- Has the inflation process changed? (Did the underlying behaviour of inflation change in the 1980s? A study of 22 countries) pp. 312-352

- Stephen Cecchetti and Guy Debelle
- Price setting and inflation persistence: did EMU matter? (One market, one money, one price? Price dispersion in the European Union) pp. 354-387

- Ignazio Angeloni, Luc Aucremanne and Matteo Ciccarelli
Volume 21, issue 45, 2006
- European unemployment: the evolution of facts and ideas (The macroeconomics of low inflation) pp. 6-59

- Olivier Blanchard
- Financial dollarization: evaluating the consequences (A simple model of monetary policy and currency crises) pp. 62-118

- Eduardo Levy Yeyati
- Evaluation of currency regimes: the unique role of sudden stops (Gravity with gravitas: A solution to the border puzzle) pp. 120-152

- Assaf Razin and Yona Rubinstein
- International competition in corporate taxation: evidence from the OECD time series (Agglomeration, integration and tax harmonization) pp. 154-201

- Kenneth Stewart and Michael Webb
Volume 20, issue 44, 2005
- Why are Europeans so tough on migrants? (‘What a difference a constant makes: how predictable are international migration flows?’ in OECD) pp. 630-703

- Tito Boeri and Herbert Brücker
- Parallel trade, price discrimination, investment and price caps (First report (final) to the Committee on International Trade Law of the International Law Association on the subject of parallel importation) pp. 706-749

- Stefan Szymanski and Tommaso Valletti
- Pharmaceutical parallel trade in Europe: stakeholder and competition effects (First report (final) to the Committee on International Trade Law of the International Law Association on the subject of parallel importation) pp. 758-798

- Panos Kanavos and Joan Costa-Font
- Deflation and monetary policy in a historical perspective: remembering the past or being condemned to repeat it? (The macroeconomics of low inflation) pp. 800-844

- Michael Bordo and Andrew Filardo
Volume 20, issue 43, 2005
- The Russian ‘flat tax’ reform (Income tax evasion: A theoretical analysis) pp. 398-444

- Anna Ivanova, Michael Keen and Alexander Klemm
- Educational production in Europe (Does class size matter?) pp. 446-504

- Ludger Wößmann
- Inter vivos transfers and bequests in three OECD countries (Precautionary savings and accidental bequests) pp. 506-565

- Ernesto Villanueva
- The impact of rules of origin on trade flows (Rules of origin and the EU-Med partnership: the case of textiles) pp. 568-624

- Patricia Augier, Michael Gasiorek and Charles Lai Tong
Volume 20, issue 42, 2005
- Securitization of taxes implicit in PAYG pensions (The Hungarian Pension System Before and After the 1998 Reform) pp. 216-265

- Salvador Valdés-Prieto
- Capital quality improvement and the sources of economic growth in the euro area (Decomposing Learning by Doing in New Plants) pp. 268-306

- Plutarchos Sakellaris and Focco Vijselaar
- Fear of service outsourcing: is it justified? (Location of vertically linked industries: agglomeration versus comparative advantage) pp. 308-347

- Mary Amiti and Shang-Jin Wei
- Trade liberalization in the Doha Development Round (Trade in Manufactures, the Outcome of the Uruguay Round and Developing Country Interests) pp. 350-391

- Joseph Francois, Hans Meijl and Frank van Tongeren
Volume 20, issue 41, 2005
- Marketization of household production and the EU–US gap in work (Gender effect on housework allocation: Evidence from Spanish two-earner couples) pp. 6-50

- Richard Freeman and Ronald Schettkat
- Determinants and effects of foreign direct investment: evidence from German firm-level data (Estimating the knowledge-capital model of the multinational enterprise: comment on Carr, David L) pp. 52-110

- Claudia Buch, Joern Kleinert, Alexander Lipponer, Farid Toubal and Richard Baldwin
- Television in a digital age: what role for public service broadcasting?* (‘Market provision of broadcasting: A welfare analysis’, mimeo) pp. 112-157

- Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap and Paul Seabright
- The transition to digital television* (Balladurette and Juppette: A discrete analysis of scrapping subsidies) pp. 160-209

- Jerome Adda, Marco Ottaviani and Paul Seabright