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Oxford Review of Economic Policy

1985 - 2024

Current editor(s): Christopher Adam

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Volume 40, issue 2, 2024

Global economic order and global economic governance pp. 189-219 Downloads
Daniel Susskind and David Vines
Geopolitics and global economic governance pp. 220-233 Downloads
Andrew Hurrell
Liberal statecraft and the problems of world order pp. 234-245 Downloads
G John Ikenberry
Classical realism and the challenge of global economic governance pp. 246-255 Downloads
Jonathan Kirshner
How to construct a new global order pp. 256-268 Downloads
Dani Rodrik and Stephen Walt
International regime uncertainty pp. 269-281 Downloads
Helen V Milner and Erik Voeten
Post-neoliberal globalization: international trade rules for global prosperity pp. 282-306 Downloads
Martin Guzman and Joseph Stiglitz
Economic multilateralism 80 years after Bretton Woods pp. 307-328 Downloads
Maurice Obstfeld
Stranded? The IMF in a world of rising economic nationalism pp. 329-338 Downloads
Ngaire Woods
Walking a middle path: the liberal international order, global economic governance, and India’s G20 presidency pp. 339-349 Downloads
Suman Bery
How India can reach net zero: a strategy for 2025–35 pp. 350-365 Downloads
Montek S Ahluwalia and Utkarsh Patel
Open or closed? China’s dilemmas in a changing geopolitical and geoeconomic order pp. 366-373 Downloads
Rana Mitter
China, global economic disintegration, and the climate change challenge pp. 374-386 Downloads
Ross Garnaut
Finding a role for Britain in the new global order pp. 387-395 Downloads
David Miliband
The new world order and the Global South pp. 396-404 Downloads
Oliver Della Costa Stuenkel
Disinformation, influence, and hybrid threats: thoughts from Singapore pp. 405-425 Downloads
Shashi Jayakumar
Navigating stormy waters: a middle power perspective pp. 426-438 Downloads
Jonathan T Fried
De-risking regional geopolitics pp. 439-441 Downloads
Gareth Evans

Volume 40, issue 1, 2024

Microfinance: an overview pp. 1-7 Downloads
Muhammad Meki and Simon Quinn
Microfinance and savings pp. 8-17 Downloads
Stuart Rutherford
Lessons for global microfinance from... the United States? pp. 18-29 Downloads
Joyce Klein and Timothy Ogden
Selected microfinance crises: past, present, and future pp. 30-43 Downloads
Sam Mendelson and Daniel Rozas
What win–win lost: rethinking microfinance subsidy in the past and designing for the future pp. 44-53 Downloads
Jonathan Morduch and Timothy Ogden
Microcredit: equilibrium effects pp. 54-70 Downloads
Aanchal Bagga and Cynthia Kinnan
Microfinance’s transformational potential: looking beyond average treatment effects pp. 71-81 Downloads
Ronald A Cueva, Adam Osman and Jamin D Speer
Fast growth and slow policy: a decade of digital credit in Kenya pp. 82-103 Downloads
Rafe Mazer and Seth Garz
The role of credit reports in digital lending: a case study from Mexico pp. 104-117 Downloads
Alfredo Burlando, Michael Kuhn and Silvia Prina
Digital payments pp. 118-128 Downloads
Francis Annan, Chiman Cheung and Xavier Gine
Innovations in the repayment structure of microcredit contracts pp. 129-138 Downloads
Giorgia Barboni
Debt relief for households in developing economies pp. 139-159 Downloads
Sasha Indarte and Martin Kanz
Value chain microfinance pp. 160-175 Downloads
Lorenzo Casaburi and Jack Willis
Microequity: some thoughts for an emerging research agenda pp. 176-188 Downloads
Muhammad Meki and Simon Quinn

Volume 39, issue 4, 2023

Climate change, complexity, and policy design pp. 667-679 Downloads
Pontus Braunerhjelm and Cameron Hepburn
Five myths about carbon pricing pp. 680-693 Downloads
Gilbert Metcalf
Sensitive intervention points: a strategic approach to climate action pp. 694-710 Downloads
Penny Mealy, Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Matthew C Ives, Sugandha Srivastav and Cameron Hepburn
Policy complementarity and the paradox of carbon pricing pp. 711-730 Downloads
Michael Grubb, Alexandra Poncia, Paul Drummond, Karsten Neuhoff and Jean-Charles Hourcade
Greening the G7 economies pp. 731-751 Downloads
Edward Barbier
Green bonds and carbon emissions pp. 752-764 Downloads
Caroline Flammer
Job creation and deep decarbonization pp. 765-778 Downloads
Kelly Sims and Soyoung Oh
Net zero electricity: the UK 2035 target pp. 779-795 Downloads
Dieter Helm
Double dividend? Transnational initiatives and governance innovation for climate change and biodiversity pp. 796-809 Downloads
Harriet Bulkeley, Michele Betsill, Anouk Fransen and Stacy Van
How will climate change affect ambient air pollution and what can policy-makers do now? Lessons from India pp. 810-827 Downloads
Avraham Ebenstein, Sangeeta Bansal, Sagnik Dey, Tanya Gupta, Kshitij Abhay and Avi Simhon
How may solar geoengineering impact global prospects for climate change mitigation? pp. 828-841 Downloads
Katharine Ricke and Anthony Harding

Volume 39, issue 3, 2023

Taxing the rich (more) pp. 399-405 Downloads
İrem Güçeri and Joel Slemrod
How much tax do the rich really pay? Evidence from the UK pp. 406-437 Downloads
Arun Advani, Helen Hughson and Andy Summers
What is the average federal individual income tax rate on the wealthiest Americans? pp. 438-450 Downloads
Danny Yagan
The messy boundary between pass-through and corporate taxation pp. 451-459 Downloads
Wojciech Kopczuk
The role of trusts in taxing the rich pp. 460-477 Downloads
James R Hines
Taxing cryptocurrencies pp. 478-497 Downloads
Katherine Baer, Ruud De Mooij, Shafik Hebous and Michael Keen
Trickle-down revisited pp. 498-512 Downloads
Max Risch
Does a progressive wealth tax reduce top wealth inequality? Evidence from Switzerland pp. 513-529 Downloads
Samira Marti, Isabel Martínez and Florian Scheuer
Tax progressivity and taxing the rich in developing countries: lessons from Latin America pp. 530-549 Downloads
Marcelo Bergolo, Juliana Londoño-Vélez and Dario Tortarolo
Has FATCA succeeded in reducing tax evasion through foreign accounts? pp. 550-564 Downloads
Lisa De Simone and Bridget Stomberg
The end of bank secrecy: implications for redistribution and optimal taxation pp. 565-574 Downloads
Niels Johannesen
Rethinking capital and wealth taxation pp. 575-591 Downloads
Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman
Are capital gains the Achilles’ heel of taxing the rich? pp. 592-603 Downloads
Joel Slemrod and Xinyu Chen
Taxing the wealthy: the choice between wealth and capital income taxation pp. 604-616 Downloads
Spencer Bastani and Daniel Waldenström
What drives major tax reform? Implications for taxing the rich pp. 617-629 Downloads
Martina Beretta, İrem Güçeri and Katrine Jakobsen
Would an unapportioned US federal wealth tax be constitutional, and what does that mean? pp. 630-642 Downloads
Daniel Shaviro
The wealthy as a barrier to tax reform pp. 643-665 Downloads
Benjamin I and Jason Seawright

Volume 39, issue 2, 2023

Fifty years on: what the Bretton Woods System can teach us about global macroeconomic policy-making pp. 164-182 Downloads
Paola Subacchi and David Vines
Lessons from the 1970s for international monetary reform pp. 183-194 Downloads
Barry Eichengreen
From the Bretton Woods system to the global non-system: the trials and tribulations of slow learning pp. 195-209 Downloads
David Vines and Paola Subacchi
European monetary regimes after the fall of Bretton Woods: a political economy approach pp. 210-218 Downloads
Giovanni Farese, Paolo Guerrieri and Pier Carlo
The Euro on the global stage pp. 219-230 Downloads
Klaus Regling
The role of China in the international financial system pp. 231-244 Downloads
Haihong Gao
Longer-term structural transitions and short-term macroeconomic adjustment: quantitative implications for the global financial system pp. 245-266 Downloads
Warwick Mc and David Vines
Promoting sustainable investment through financial architecture reform pp. 267-282 Downloads
Adam Triggs
Exorbitant privilege and fiscal autonomy pp. 283-299 Downloads
Paola Subacchi and Paul van Den
The International Monetary Fund and capital flows pp. 300-324 Downloads
Stephen Grenville
The IMF’s journey on capital controls: what is the destination? pp. 325-332 Downloads
Jonathan Ostry
Overcoming ‘original sin’ to secure policy space pp. 333-340 Downloads
Hyun Song
The impossibility of the impossible trinity? The case of Indonesia pp. 341-355 Downloads
M Chatib and Luqman Sumartono
Avoiding a lost decade—an interim update pp. 356-359 Downloads
Lee C and Mitu Gulati
Avoiding a lost decade—sovereign debt workouts in the post-Covid era pp. 360-366 Downloads
Lee C Buchheit and Mitu Gulati
Creating a new sovereign debt reconstruction mechanism: why incentives, risk sharing, and CACs will all matter pp. 367-378 Downloads
Gordon Menzies and David Vines
Development finance cooperation amidst great power competition: what role for the World Bank? pp. 379-388 Downloads
Scott Morris
How will digital technologies influence the international monetary system? pp. 389-397 Downloads
Eswar Prasad

Volume 39, issue 1, 2023

New frontiers of trade and trade policy: digitalization and climate change pp. 1-11 Downloads
Emily Jones and Christopher Adam
International pro-competition regulation of digital platforms: healthy experimentation or dangerous fragmentation? pp. 12-33 Downloads
Amelia Fletcher
Market power of digital platforms pp. 34-46 Downloads
Jens-Uwe Franck and Martin Peitz
Regulating Big Tech: the role of enhanced disclosures pp. 47-69 Downloads
Mariana Mazzucato, Ilan Strauss, Tim O’Reilly and Josh Ryan-Collins
Digital disruption: artificial intelligence and international trade policy pp. 70-84 Downloads
Emily Jones
Cross-border data flows and privacy in global trade law: has trade trumped data protection? pp. 85-97 Downloads
Mira Burri
Building trust in digital trade will require a rethink of trade policy-making pp. 98-109 Downloads
Susan Ariel
Trading in the era of carbon standards: how can trade, standard setting, and climate regimes cooperate? pp. 110-122 Downloads
Aik Hoe Lim and Kateryna Holzer
From theory to practice: determining emissions in traded goods under a border carbon adjustment pp. 123-133 Downloads
Michael A Mehling and Robert Ritz
The political economy of carbon border adjustment in the EU pp. 134-146 Downloads
Michael Jakob
Competition, trade, and sustainability in agriculture and food markets in Africa pp. 147-161 Downloads
Simon Roberts
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