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Oxford Review of Economic Policy

1985 - 2024

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Volume 23, issue 4, 2007

Intellectual property: the assessment pp. 529-540 Downloads
Donald Siegel and Mike Wright
The value of intellectual property rights to firms and society pp. 541-567 Downloads
Christine Greenhalgh and Mark Rogers
Per un pugno di dollari: a first look at the price elasticity of patents pp. 558-604 Downloads
Gaétan de Rassenfosse and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
Patents and patent policy pp. 568-587 Downloads
Bronwyn Hall
Why develop open-source software? The role of non-pecuniary benefits, monetary rewards, and open-source licence type pp. 605-619 Downloads
Robert Sauer
University licensing pp. 620-639 Downloads
Jerry Thursby and Marie Thursby
Technology transfer offices and commercialization of university intellectual property: performance and policy implications pp. 640-660 Downloads
Donald Siegel, Reinhilde Veugelers and Mike Wright
The economics of university research parks pp. 661-674 Downloads
Albert Link and John Scott

Volume 23, issue 3, 2007

Multilateral trade cooperation: what next? pp. 311-334 Downloads
Bernard Hoekman and David Vines
An enduring need: multilateralism in the twenty-first century pp. 335-346 Downloads
Anne Krueger
Why is it so difficult? Trade liberalization under the Doha Agenda pp. 347-366 Downloads
Will Martin and Patrick Messerlin
The political economy of services trade liberalization: a case for international regulatory cooperation? pp. 367-391 Downloads
Bernard Hoekman, Aaditya Mattoo and Andre Sapir
Five hypotheses concerning the fate of the Singapore issues in the Doha Round pp. 392-414 Downloads
Simon Evenett
Trade adjustment in the WTO system: are more safeguards the answer? pp. 415-439 Downloads
Chad Bown and Rachel McCulloch
Implementation and imbalance: dealing with hangover from the Uruguay Round pp. 440-460 Downloads
Joseph Finger
Coherence and the WTO pp. 461-480 Downloads
L. Winters
Aid and trade pp. 481-507 Downloads
Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann and Thierry Verdier
Regional free-trade areas: sorting out the tangled spaghetti pp. 508-527 Downloads
Ross Garnaut and David Vines

Volume 23, issue 2, 2007

India's development in the era of growth pp. 135-142 Downloads
V Bhaskar and Bishnupriya Gupta
The pattern and causes of economic growth in India pp. 143-167 Downloads
Kaushik Basu and Annemie Maertens
The progress of school education in India pp. 168-195 Downloads
Geeta Kingdon
The evolution of institutions in India and its relationship with economic growth pp. 196-220 Downloads
Arvind Subramanian
India's missing girls: biology, customs, and economic development pp. 221-238 Downloads
V Bhaskar and Bishnupriya Gupta
A delayed revolution: environment and agrarian change in India pp. 239-250 Downloads
Tirthankar Roy
Land reform and agricultural productivity in India: a review of the evidence pp. 251-269 Downloads
Maitreesh Ghatak and Sanchari Roy
The changing pattern of foreign trade specialization in Indian manufacturing pp. 270-291 Downloads
Michele Alessandrini, Bassam Fattouh and Pasquale Scaramozzino
Capital inflows, financial repression, and macroeconomic policy in India since the reforms pp. 292-310 Downloads
Partha Sen

Volume 23, issue 1, 2007

The 50th Anniversary of the Solow Growth Model pp. 1-2 Downloads
Christopher Allsopp
The last 50 years in growth theory and the next 10 pp. 3-14 Downloads
Robert Solow
The 1956 contribution to economic growth theory by Robert Solow: a major landmark and some of its undiscovered riches pp. 15-24 Downloads
Olivier de La Grandville
The Solow model in the empirics of growth and trade pp. 25-44 Downloads
Erich Gundlach
Solow ( 1956 ) as a model of cross-country growth dynamics pp. 45-62 Downloads
Kieran McQuinn and Karl Whelan
Entrepreneurship capital and economic growth pp. 63-78 Downloads
David Audretsch
Capital, innovation, and growth accounting pp. 79-93 Downloads
Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt
The long-term sucCESs of the neoclassical growth model pp. 94-114 Downloads
Rainer Klump, Peter McAdam and Alpo Willman
Appropriate technology in a Solovian nonlinear growth model pp. 115-133 Downloads
Davide Fiaschi and Andrea Lavezzi

Volume 22, issue 4, 2006

Improving Productivity--Opening the Black Box pp. 445-456
Ken Mayhew and Andy Neely
Management Practices, Work--L ife Balance, and Productivity: A Review of Some Recent Evidence pp. 457-482
Nick Bloom and John van Reenen
Innovation and Productivity Across Four European Countries pp. 483-498
Rachel Griffith, Elena Huergo, Jacques Mairesse and Bettina Peters
Outsourcing and Offshoring: Implications for Productivity of Business Services pp. 499-512
Mari Sako
Why is Productivity so Dispersed&quest pp. 513-525
Rachel Griffith, Jonathan Haskel and Andy Neely
Human Resource Management Policies and Productivity: New Evidence from An Econometric Case Study pp. 526-538
Derek Jones, Panu Kalmi and Antti Kauhanen
From Skills Revolution to Productivity Miracle--Not as easy as it Sounds? pp. 539-559
Ewart Keep, Ken Mayhew and Jonathan Payne
Measuring and Understanding Productivity in UK Market Services pp. 560-572
Gustavo Crespi, Chiara Criscuolo, Jonathan Haskel and Denise Hawkes

Volume 22, issue 3, 2006

Welfare States in Hard Times pp. 301-312
Donatella Gatti and Andrew Glyn
Financial Restraints in a Mature Welfare State--The Case of Denmark pp. 313-329
Torben M. Andersen and Lars Haagen Pedersen
Will Social Welfare Expenditures Survive Tax Competition&quest pp. 330-348
James Hines
The Generosity of Social Insurance, 1971--2002 pp. 349-364
Lyle Scruggs
Risks at Work: The Demand and Supply Sides of Government Redistribution pp. 365-389
Thomas Cusack, Torben Iversen and Philipp Rehm
Job Protection: The Macho Hypothesis pp. 390-410
Yann Algan and Pierre Cahuc
Prudence or Profligacy: Deficits, Debt, and Fiscal Consolidation pp. 411-425
Andrea Boltho and Andrew Glyn
Welfare-State Retrenchment: The Partisan Effect Revisited pp. 426-444
Bruno Amable, Donatella Gatti and Jan Schumacher

Volume 22, issue 2, 2006

Regulatory Reform, Capture, and the Regulatory Burden pp. 169-185
Dieter Helm
Regulation and Productivity Performance pp. 186-202
Nicholas Crafts
Regulatory Capture: A Review pp. 203-225
Ernesto Dal Bó
Regulation by Prices, Quantities, or Both: A Review of Instrument Choice pp. 226-247
Cameron Hepburn
Network Regulation pp. 248-259
Simon Cowan
Measuring and Managing the Costs of Red Tape: A Review of Recent Policy Developments pp. 260-273
Tim Keyworth
Regulatory Policy: OECD Experience and Evidence pp. 274-299
Nick Malyshev

Volume 22, issue 1, 2006

Pensions: Overview of the Issues pp. 1-14
Nicholas Barr
The Economics of Pensions pp. 15-39
Nicholas Barr and Peter Diamond
Retirement in the UK pp. 40-56
James Banks and Sarah Smith
The Rationale for Occupational Pensions pp. 57-65
David McCarthy
Redesigning Regulation of Pensions and Other Financial Products pp. 66-77
John Nugée and Avinash D. Persaud
Pension Challenges and Pension Reforms in Oecd Countries pp. 78-94
Peter Whiteford and Edward Whitehouse
Us Retirement Income System pp. 95-112
Lawrence H. Thompson
A New Pension Settlement for the Twenty-First Century? The UK Pensions Commission's Analysis and Proposals pp. 113-132
John Hills
The Swedish Experience with Pension Reform pp. 133-148
Uwe Sunde
The Structural Pension Reform in Chile: Effects, Comparisons with Other Latin American Reforms, and Lessons pp. 149-167
Alberto Arenas de Mesa and Carmelo Mesa-Lago
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