Oxford Review of Economic Policy
1985 - 2024
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Volume 40, issue 4, 2024
- New directions in competition policy: an overview pp. 687-695

- Simon Cowan, Peter Ormosi and Joe Perkins
- Philosophies of competition policy pp. 696-705

- Gregory J Werden
- The ‘crisis’ of antitrust economics pp. 706-717

- Jorge Padilla
- Everything Everywhere All At Once: competition policy and industrial policy choices in an era of structural change pp. 718-728

- Diane Coyle
- The evolution of ‘theories of harm’ in EU merger control pp. 729-762

- Tomaso Duso, Lea Bernhardt and Joanna Piechucka
- Towards an effective merger review policy: a defence of rebuttable structural presumptions pp. 763-775

- Filippo Lancieri and Tommaso Valletti
- Abuse of dominance: has the effects-based analysis gone too far? pp. 776-786

- Damien Geradin and Stijn Huijts
- Competition policy and labour market power: new evidence and open questions pp. 787-807

- Joel Kariel, Jakob Schneebacher and Mike Walker
- Implications of behavioural economics for the pro-competitive regulation of digital platforms pp. 808-817

- Amelia Fletcher and Zita Vasas
- Competition policy for conglomerates, platforms, and eco-systems pp. 818-833

- Pierre Régibeau and Katharine Rockett
- How does competition policy need to change in a world of artificial intelligence? pp. 834-842

- Catherine Tucker
- Artificial intelligence recommendations: evidence, issues, and policy pp. 843-853

- Emilio Calvano, Giacomo Calzolari, Vincenzo Denicolò and Sergio Pastorello
Volume 40, issue 3, 2024
- Caste, class, race, and inequality: insights for economic policy pp. 443-461

- William Darity and Isabel Ruiz
- The continuing significance of Oliver Cox’s Caste, Class, and Race pp. 462-474

- Christopher McAuley
- Stratification economics: historical origins and theoretical foundations pp. 475-485

- John Davis
- Sixty years of the Voting Rights Act: progress and pitfalls pp. 486-497

- Andrea Bernini, Giovanni Facchini, Marco Tabellini and Cecilia Testa
- Racial health disparities in the United States pp. 498-517

- Marcella Alsan, Katherine Ianni and Graeme Peterson
- Middle-class attainment in young adulthood: higher education, student debt, and racial wealth inequality pp. 518-529

- Fenaba R Addo
- Algorithmic bias and racial inequality: a critical review pp. 530-546

- Maximilian Kasy
- How do judges judge racialized economic impact? pp. 547-555

- Shreya Atrey
- Ethnic minority and migrant pay gaps over the life-cycle pp. 556-578

- Tessa Hall, Alan Manning and Rebecca Rose
- Do ethnic minorities have incentives to omit photographs from résumés? Experimental evidence from Germany and the Netherlands pp. 579-591

- Mariña Fernández-Reino and Martí Rovira
- The colour-blind approach to discrimination and inequality: the case of France pp. 592-605

- Yajna Govind and Paolo Santini
- The long-run impacts of banning affirmative action in US higher education pp. 607-628

- Francisca M Antman, Brian Duncan and Michael Lovenheim
- Caste disparities and affirmative action in India pp. 630-640

- Ashwini Deshpande and Rajesh Ramachandran
- Affirmative action in Brazil: global lessons on racial justice and the fight to reduce social inequality pp. 642-655

- Andrew Francis-Tan and Maria Tannuri-Pianto
- Implicit Black identification among White non-Hispanic respondents and support for Black reparations pp. 657-671

- Thomas Craemer
- The case for Dalit reparations pp. 672-685

- Amit Thorat
Volume 40, issue 2, 2024
- Global economic order and global economic governance pp. 189-219

- Daniel Susskind and David Vines
- Geopolitics and global economic governance pp. 220-233

- Andrew Hurrell
- Liberal statecraft and the problems of world order pp. 234-245

- G John Ikenberry
- Classical realism and the challenge of global economic governance pp. 246-255

- Jonathan Kirshner
- How to construct a new global order pp. 256-268

- Dani Rodrik and Stephen Walt
- International regime uncertainty pp. 269-281

- Helen V Milner and Erik Voeten
- Post-neoliberal globalization: international trade rules for global prosperity pp. 282-306

- Martin Guzman and Joseph Stiglitz
- Economic multilateralism 80 years after Bretton Woods pp. 307-328

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Stranded? The IMF in a world of rising economic nationalism pp. 329-338

- Ngaire Woods
- Walking a middle path: the liberal international order, global economic governance, and India’s G20 presidency pp. 339-349

- Suman Bery
- How India can reach net zero: a strategy for 2025–35 pp. 350-365

- Montek S Ahluwalia and Utkarsh Patel
- Open or closed? China’s dilemmas in a changing geopolitical and geoeconomic order pp. 366-373

- Rana Mitter
- China, global economic disintegration, and the climate change challenge pp. 374-386

- Ross Garnaut
- Finding a role for Britain in the new global order pp. 387-395

- David Miliband
- The new world order and the Global South pp. 396-404

- Oliver Della Costa Stuenkel
- Disinformation, influence, and hybrid threats: thoughts from Singapore pp. 405-425

- Shashi Jayakumar
- Navigating stormy waters: a middle power perspective pp. 426-438

- Jonathan T Fried
- De-risking regional geopolitics pp. 439-441

- Gareth Evans
Volume 40, issue 1, 2024
- Microfinance: an overview pp. 1-7

- Muhammad Meki and Simon Quinn
- Microfinance and savings pp. 8-17

- Stuart Rutherford
- Lessons for global microfinance from... the United States? pp. 18-29

- Joyce Klein and Timothy Ogden
- Selected microfinance crises: past, present, and future pp. 30-43

- Sam Mendelson and Daniel Rozas
- What win–win lost: rethinking microfinance subsidy in the past and designing for the future pp. 44-53

- Jonathan Morduch and Timothy Ogden
- Microcredit: equilibrium effects pp. 54-70

- Aanchal Bagga and Cynthia Kinnan
- Microfinance’s transformational potential: looking beyond average treatment effects pp. 71-81

- Ronald A Cueva, Adam Osman and Jamin D Speer
- Fast growth and slow policy: a decade of digital credit in Kenya pp. 82-103

- Rafe Mazer and Seth Garz
- The role of credit reports in digital lending: a case study from Mexico pp. 104-117

- Alfredo Burlando, Michael Kuhn and Silvia Prina
- Digital payments pp. 118-128

- Francis Annan, Chiman Cheung and Xavier Gine
- Innovations in the repayment structure of microcredit contracts pp. 129-138

- Giorgia Barboni
- Debt relief for households in developing economies pp. 139-159

- Sasha Indarte and Martin Kanz
- Value chain microfinance pp. 160-175

- Lorenzo Casaburi and Jack Willis
- Microequity: some thoughts for an emerging research agenda pp. 176-188

- Muhammad Meki and Simon Quinn
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