Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2022
- Vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic: lessons from failure and success (Many Say They’re Confused About Whether, When to Get Second Booster) pp. 719-741

- Scott Kominers and Alexander Tabarrok
- Expanding capacity for vaccines against Covid-19 and future pandemics: a review of economic issues (Seven Finance & Trade Lessons from COVID-19 for Future Pandemics) pp. 742-770

- Susan Athey, Juan Camilo Castillo, Esha Chaudhuri, Michael Kremer, Alexandre Simoes Gomes and Christopher M Snyder
- Covid-19 vaccine supply chains and the Defense Production Act (A Proposal to End the COVID-19 Pandemic) pp. 771-796

- Chad P Bown
- Clinical trials for accelerating pandemic vaccines (A Systematic Review of Human Challenge Trials, Designs, and Safety) pp. 797-817

- Witold Więcek
- The race that stopped a nation: lessons from Australia’s Covid vaccine failures (Preparing for a Pandemic: Accelerating Vaccine Availability) pp. 818-832

- Richard Holden and Andrew Leigh
- Financing vaccine equity: funding for day-zero of the next pandemic (What Drives Innovation? Lessons from COVID-19 R&D) pp. 833-850

- Ruchir Agarwal and Tristan Reed
- Is it possible to prepare for a pandemic? (Preparing for a Pandemic: Accelerating Vaccine Availability) pp. 851-875

- Robert Tucker Omberg and Alexander Tabarrok
- Seven finance and trade lessons from Covid-19 for future pandemics (What Drives Innovation? Lessons from COVID-19 R&D) pp. 876-886

- Ruchir Agarwal and Gita Gopinath
- Covid in the nursing homes: the US experience (The US Bought Rapid Covid-19 Tests to Help Control the Virus. Now Many Are Unused) pp. 887-911

- Markus Bjoerkheim and Alexander Tabarrok
- Optimal allocation of vaccines in a pandemic (An Economic Framework for Vaccine Prioritization) pp. 912-923

- Joshua S Gans
- Reserve system design for allocation of scarce medical resources in a pandemic: some perspectives from the field (Explicit vs Statistical Targeting in Affirmative Action: Theory and Evidence from Chicago’s Exam Schools) pp. 924-940

- Parag Pathak, Govind Persad, Tayfun Sönmez and Utku Unver
- Distributing a billion vaccines: COVAX successes, challenges, and opportunities (Financing Vaccine Equity) pp. 941-974

- Eric Budish, Hannah Kettler, Scott Kominers, Erik Osland, Canice Prendergast and Andrew A Torkelson
Volume 38, issue 3, 2022
- Forced migration: evidence and policy challenges (Do Refugees Impact Voting Behavior in the Host Country? Evidence from Syrian Refugee Inflows to Turkey) pp. 403-413

- Simon Quinn and Isabel Ruiz
- Transforming forced displacement response through innovation (The Unfinished Work of the Global Compact on Refugees) pp. 414-433

- Grant Gordon and Ravi Gurumurthy
- Improving refugee resettlement: insights from market design (School Choice: A Mechanism Design Approach) pp. 434-448

- Justin Hadad and Alexander Teytelboym
- The economic and fiscal effects on the United States from reduced numbers of refugees and asylum seekers (Refugees without Assistance: English-language Attainment and Economic Outcomes in the Early Twentieth Century’) pp. 449-486

- Michael Clemens
- Refugees, trade, and FDI (Refugees’ and Irregular Migrants’ Self-selection into Europe) pp. 487-513

- Dany Bahar, Christopher Parsons and Pierre-Louis Vézina
- Why do states give refugees the right to work? (Fractionalization) pp. 514-530

- Alexander Betts and Olivier Sterck
- Refugee migration and the labour market: lessons from 40 years of post-arrival policies in Denmark (The Dynamics of Return Migration, Human Capital Accumulation, and Wage Assimilation) pp. 531-556

- Jacob Arendt, Christian Dustmann and Hyejin Ku
- Who opposes refugees? Swedish demographics and attitudes towards forcibly displaced populations (Ethnic Diversity and Economic Performance) pp. 557-577

- Sandra V Rozo and Maria J Urbina
- Labour market and redistributive consequences of the Syrian refugees in Turkey (Blessing or Burden? Impacts of Refugees on Businesses and the Informal Economy) pp. 578-594

- Norman Loayza, Gabriel Ulyssea and Tomoko Utsumi
- Promoting recovery and resilience for internally displaced persons: lessons from Colombia (Rural Windfall or a New Resource Curse? Coca, Income, and Civil Conflict in Colombia) pp. 595-624

- Ana Ibáñez, Andres Moya and Andrea Velásquez
- The Syrian refugee life study: first glance (Economic Life in Refugee Camps) pp. 625-653

- Sarah Stillman, Sandra V Rozo, Abdulrazzak Tamim, I Bailey Palmer, Emma Smith and Edward Miguel
- How do policy approaches affect refugee economic outcomes? Insights from studies of Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon (Migration Shocks and Housing: Short-Run Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Jordan) pp. 654-677

- Caroline Krafft, Bilal Malaeb and Saja Al Zoubi
- Refugee return and social cohesion (War’s Enduring Effects on the Development of Egalitarian Motivations and In-Group Biases) pp. 678-698

- Isabel Ruiz and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Understanding forced internal displacement in Ukraine: insights and lessons for today’s crises (A Theoretical Foundation for the Gravity Equation) pp. 699-716

- Vlad Mykhnenko, Elliot Delahaye and Nigel Mehdi
Volume 38, issue 2, 2022
- Comment (Capitalism: What Has Gone Wrong, What Needs to Change, and How It Can Be Fixed) pp. e1-e1

- Jonathan Portes
- Old challenges, new solutions: getting major projects right in the twenty-first century (How Can South Africa Advance a New Energy Paradigm? A Mission-oriented Approach to Megaprojects) pp. 217-223

- Atif Ansar
- Shaping successful mega-project investments (Public Infrastructure And Growth: New Channels and Policy Implications) pp. 224-236

- Diane Coyle
- How can South Africa advance a new energy paradigm? A mission-oriented approach to megaprojects (The Political Economy of Industrial Policy) pp. 237-259

- Antonio Andreoni, Kenneth Creamer, Mariana Mazzucato and Grové Steyn
- Railways as patient capital (Top Wealth Shares in the UK Over More than a Century) pp. 260-277

- Oliver Lewis and Avner Offer
- The obsolescing bargain crosses the Belt and Road Initiative: renegotiations on BRI projects (How China Got Sri Lanka to Cough Up a Port) pp. 278-301

- Michael Bennon and Francis Fukuyama
- How do megaprojects influence institutional change? (Public–Private Partnerships: Perspectives on Purposes, Publicness, and Good Governance) pp. 302-321

- Rehema Msulwa
- Designing long-term incentives that promote innovation instead of value capture (Ecosystem as Structure: An Actionable Construct for Strategy) pp. 322-337

- David Souder and Dhvani Badwaik
- How to solve big problems: bespoke versus platform strategies (Location Decisions of Large Firms: Analyzing the Procurement of Infrastructure Services) pp. 338-368

- Atif Ansar and Bent Flyvbjerg
- Transforming project delivery: integrated project delivery (A Case Study Performance Analysis of Design–Build and Integrated Project Delivery Methods) pp. 369-384

- Howard Ashcraft
- Investigating the performance of PPP in major healthcare infrastructure projects: the role of policy, institutions, and contracts (Il project finance in sanità: un’analisi delle caratteristiche economico e finanziarie) pp. 385-401

- Veronica Vecchi, Niccolò Cusumano and Francesca Casalini
Volume 38, issue 1, 2022
- The emerging contours of a post-Brexit Britain pp. 1-10

- Christopher Adam
- Taking back control? Rule by law(s) and the executive in the post-Brexit world pp. 11-26

- Catherine Barnard
- The consequences of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement for the UK’s international trade pp. 27-49

- Ilaria Fusacchia, Luca Salvatici and L. Winters
- Brexit and labour market inequalities: potential spatial and occupational impacts pp. 50-67

- Alexander Davenport and Peter Levell
- The EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement: lessons learnt pp. 68-81

- Adam Bennett and David Vines
- Immigration and the UK economy after Brexit pp. 82-96

- Jonathan Portes
- Shortages, high-demand occupations, and the post-Brexit UK immigration system pp. 97-111

- Madeleine Sumption
- Agriculture after Brexit pp. 112-126

- Dieter Helm
- Regional aid policies after Brexit: 2nd edition pp. 127-139

- David Bell
- UK infrastructure after Brexit pp. 140-153

- Bridget Rosewell and John Hargreaves
- Brexit and control of subsidies pp. 154-164

- Nicholas Crafts
- The further economic consequences of Brexit: energy pp. 165-178

- Michael Pollitt
- Brexit and UK higher education pp. 179-187

- Ken Mayhew
- Tax policy in the UK post-Brexit pp. 188-204

- Judith Freedman and Glen Loutzenhiser
- Reshaping UK/Ireland relations: Brexit’s cross-border and bilateral impact pp. 205-216

- Mary C Murphy
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