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Oxford Economic Papers
1938 - 2025
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2020, volume 72, articles 4
- Recent developments in the history of economics pp. 915-922

- Roger Backhouse and James Forder
- Leijonhufvud on New Keynesian Economics and the economics of Keynes pp. 923-945

- Hans-Michael Trautwein
- Rejecting rejections—seeking acceptance of experimental economics in economics journals pp. 946-965

- Andrej Svorenčík
- On the origins, meaning and influence of Jensen and Meckling’s definition of the firm pp. 966-984

- David Gindis
- A history of early household economics: Improving the family’s contribution to industrial production and rationalizing family consumption pp. 985-1005

- Miriam Bankovsky
- Victor Edelberg: LSE’s forgotten econometrician pp. 1006-1031

- Jim Thomas
- J. Laurence Laughlin versus Irving Fisher on the quantity theory of money, 1894 to 1913 pp. 1032-1049

- Robert Dimand
- W.H. Hutt and the conceptualization of consumers’ sovereignty pp. 1050-1071

- Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay
- Embracing at arm’s length: Ronald Coase’s uneasy relationship with the Chicago school pp. 1072-1090

- Steven Medema
- Economic theory in an imperfect world: Frank Hahn, general equilibrium, and Keynesian economics pp. 1091-1107

- Roger Backhouse
2020, volume 72, articles 3
- Diverging identities: a model of class formation pp. 567-584

- Paul Collier
- High skilled immigration and the occupational choices of native workers: the case of Australia pp. 585-605

- Daniel Crown, Alessandra Faggian and Jonathan Corcoran
- The effect of college acquisitions and mergers on student dropout behaviour: evidence from the UK pp. 606-632

- Rossella Iraci Capuccinello and Steve Bradley
- Health capital provision and human capital accumulation pp. 633-650

- Leonid Azarnert
- Information advantages of training employers despite credible training certificates pp. 651-671

- Jens MohrenweiserBy, Gabriele Wydra-Somaggio and Thomas Zwick
- A new look at historical monetary policy (and the great inflation) through the lens of a persistence-dependent policy rule pp. 672-691

- Richard Ashley, Kwok Ping Tsang and Randal Verbrugge
- The classical monetary theory on bank liquidity and finance pp. 692-709

- Laurent Le MauxBy
- Optimal inflation, monetary integration, and asymmetric sticky prices pp. 710-730

- Wojtek PaczosBy
- Global production networks and the evolution of industrial capabilities: does production sharing warp the product space? pp. 731-747

- Russell Thomson and Prema-chandra Athukorala
- Complementarity in public and private intellectual property enforcement; implications for international standards pp. 748-771

- Michael Klein
- Gender differences in giving and the anticipation regarding giving in dictator games* pp. 772-779

- Subhasish Chowdhury, Philip Grossman and Joo Young Jeon
- House Price Shocks, Credit Constraints and Household Indebtedness pp. 780-803

- Kadir Atalay, Garry Barrett, Rebecca Edwards and Chaoran Yu
- Capital accumulation when consumers are tempted by others’ consumption experience pp. 804-828

- Jaime Alonso-CarreraBy and Stéphane Bouché
- Economic insecurity and political stability: a case for growth-targeting systemic vote pp. 829-862

- Konstantinos Matakos and Dimitrios Xefteris
- Are banks using leverage to target return on equity? Evidence from the US and the EU pp. 863-892

- Spyros Pagratis, Eleni Karakatsani and Helen Louri
- How much does others’ protection matter? Employment protection, future labour market prospects and well-being pp. 893-914

- Christine Luecke and Andreas Knabe
2020, volume 72, articles 2
- Terms-of-trade and counterterrorism externalities pp. 293-318

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Todd Sandler and Javed Younas
- The impact of health on wages: evidence from Europe before and during the Great Recession pp. 319-346

- Manuel Flores, Melchor Fernandez and Yolanda Pena-Boquete
- Sociocultural background and choice of STEM majors at university pp. 347-369

- Aderonke Osikominu, Volker Grossmann and Marius Osterfeld
- Job protection deregulation in good and bad times pp. 370-390

- Romain Duval, Davide Furceri and Joao Jalles
- The big trade-off between efficiency and equity—is it there? pp. 391-411

- Torben M Andersen and Jonas Maibom
- Innovative investments, financial imperfections, and the Italian business cycle pp. 412-434

- Daniela Bragoli, Flavia Cortelezzi, Giovanni Marseguerra and Massimiliano Rigon
- Microfinance participation and intimate partner violence among women in Bangladesh pp. 435-452

- Prabal K De and Alvin Christian
- Consumer switching in European retail markets pp. 453-471

- Jason Harold, John Cullinan and Sean Lyons
- The political economy of carbon pricing: a panel analysis pp. 472-500

- Geoffroy Dolphin, Michael Pollitt and David M Newbery
- Optimal taxation with unobservable investment in human capital pp. 501-516

- Catarina Reis
- Multimarket competition and profitability: evidence from Ukrainian banks pp. 517-545

- Tho Pham, Oleksandr Talavera and Junhong Yang
- A regularization approach to the minimum distance estimation: application to structural macroeconomic estimation using IRFs pp. 546-565

- Senay Sokullu
- Diverging trends of wage inequality in Europe pp. 566-566

- João Pereira and Aurora Galego
2020, volume 72, articles 1
- Do selective schooling systems increase inequality? pp. 1-24

- Simon Burgess, Matt Dickson and Lindsey Macmillan
- Inequality: traditional drivers and the role of union power pp. 25-58

- Florence Jaumotte and Carolina Osorio Buitron
- Inequality, survival to adulthood, and the growth drag of pollution pp. 59-79

- Andreas Schaefer
- Revisiting real exchange rate volatility: non-traded goods and cointegrated TFP shocks pp. 80-100

- Aydan Dogan and Timo Bettendorf
- The decline in volatility in the US economy. A historical perspective pp. 101-123

- María Dolores Gadea, Ana Gómez-Loscos and Gabriel Pérez-Quirós
- Quantitative easing in a monetary union pp. 124-148

- Francesco Saraceno and Roberto Tamborini
- Can the insider–outsider theory explain unemployment hysteresis in OECD countries? pp. 149-163

- Dimitrios Bakas and Yousef Makhlouf
- Losing face pp. 164-190

- Thomas Gall and David Reinstein
- Friendship network composition and subjective well-being pp. 191-215

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Russell Smyth
- Materialists and altruists in a charitable donation experiment pp. 216-234

- David Fielding, Stephen Knowles and Kirsten Robertson
- Vote budgets and Dodgson’s method of marks pp. 235-246

- Walter Bossert and Kotaro Suzumura
- Financial support for long-term elderly care and household saving behaviour pp. 247-268

- Asako Ohinata and Matteo Picchio
- Firms’ method of pay and the retention of apprentices pp. 269-291

- Miriam Rinawi and Uschi Backes-Gellner
- Materialists and altruists in a charitable donation experiment pp. 292-292

- David Fielding, Stephen Knowles and Kirsten Robertson
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On this page- 2020, volume 72
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 77
2024, volume 76
2023, volume 75
2022, volume 74
2021, volume 73
2019, volume 71
2018, volume 70
2017, volume 69
2016, volume 68
2015, volume 67
2014, volume 66
2013, volume 65
2012, volume 64
2011, volume 63
2010, volume 62
2009, volume 61
2008, volume 60
2007, volume 59
2006, volume 58
2005, volume 57
2004, volume 56
2003, volume 55
2002, volume 54
2001, volume 53
2000, volume 52
1999, volume 51
1998, volume 50
1997, volume 49
1996, volume 48
1995, volume 47
1994, volume 46
1993, volume 45
1992, volume 44
1991, volume 43
1990, volume 42
1989, volume 41
1988, volume 40
1987, volume 39
1986, volume 38
1985, volume 37
1984, volume 36
1983, volume 35
1982, volume 34
1981, volume 33
1980, volume 32
1979, volume 31
1978, volume 30
1977, volume 29
1976, volume 28
1975, volume 27
1974, volume 26
1973, volume 25
1972, volume 24
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1960, volume 12
1959, volume 11
1958, volume 10
1957, volume 9
1956, volume 8
1955, volume VII
1954, volume 6
1953, volume 5
1952, volume 4
1951, volume 3
1950, volume 2
1949, volume 1
1947, volume os-8
1945, volume os-7
1942, volume os-6
1941, volume os-5
1940, volume os-4
1940, volume os-3
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