Oxford Review of Economic Policy
1985 - 2024
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2005
- The Macroeconomic Role of Fiscal Policy pp. 485-508
- Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
- Rethinking Fiscal Policy pp. 509-514
- Robert Solow
- Is Fiscal Policy Poised for a Comeback&quest pp. 515-523
- Paul Krugman
- Is Macroeconomics Dead? Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Historical Context pp. 524-531
- Ross Garnaut
- The Interactions between Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy pp. 532-564
- Tatiana Kirsanova, Sven Jari Stehn and David Vines
- Monetary and Fiscal Theories of the Price Level: The Irreconcilable Differences pp. 565-583
- Bennett McCallum and Edward Nelson
- Fiscal Stabilization Policy and Fiscal Institutions pp. 584-597
- Campbell Leith and Simon Wren-Lewis
- Fiscal Policy in Emu: Towards a Sustainability and Growth Pact&quest pp. 598-617
- Benoit Coeuré and Jean Pisani-Ferry
- The Evolution of Fiscal Policy in Australia pp. 618-635
- David Gruen and Amanda Sayegh
Volume 21, issue 3, 2005
- The Assessment: Gender and the Life Cycle pp. 325-339
- Christian Dustmann
- Sons, Daughters, and Parental Behaviour pp. 340-356
- Shelly Lundberg
- Gender and Student Achievement in English Schools pp. 357-372
- Stephen Machin and Sandra McNally
- Social Ties within School Classes: The Roles of Gender, Ethnicity, and Having Older Siblings pp. 373-391
- Adriaan Soetevent and Peter Kooreman
- Vocational Training and Gender: Wages and Occupational Mobility among Young Workers pp. 392-415
- Bernd Fitzenberger and Astrid Kunze
- Gender Role Attitudes and the Labour-market Outcomes of Women across OECD Countries pp. 416-438
- Nicole Fortin
- Gender, Time Use, and Public Policy over the Life Cycle pp. 439-461
- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- Gender and Ethnicity--Married Immigrants in Britain pp. 462-484
- Christian Dustmann and Francesca Fabbri
Volume 21, issue 2, 2005
- Corporate Governance: An Assessment pp. 155-163
- Marco Becht
- Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies pp. 164-177
- Franklin Allen
- What do Firms Disclose and Why? Enforcing Corporate Governance and Transparency in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 178-197
- Erik Berglof
- A Theory of Corporate Scandals: Why the USA and Europe Differ pp. 198-211
- John C. Coffee
- Is Regulatory Competition a Problem or Irrelevant for Corporate Governance? pp. 212-231
- Roberta Romano
- Regulatory Competition in Making Corporate Law in the United States—and its Limits pp. 232-242
- Mark Roe
- Corporate Governance Convergence: Evidence From Takeover Regulation Reforms in Europe pp. 243-268
- Marc Goergen
- On-Going Board Reforms: One Size Fits All and Regulatory Capture pp. 269-282
- Gerard Hertig
- The Growth of Executive Pay pp. 283-303
- Lucian Bebchuk
- Executive Remuneration in the EU: The Context for Reform pp. 304-323
- Guido Ferrarini
Volume 21, issue 1, 2005
- The Assessment: The New Energy Paradigm pp. 1-18
- Dieter Helm
- Oil Markets pp. 19-42
- Paul Stevens
- Optimizing Oil and Gas Depletion in the Maturing North Sea with Growing Import Dependence pp. 43-66
- Alexander G. Kemp and Linda Stephen
- Electricity and Markets pp. 67-87
- Richard Green
- Large-Scale Deployment of Renewables for Electricity Generation pp. 88-110
- Karsten Neuhoff
- Policy Uncertainty and Supply Adequacy in Electric Power Markets pp. 111-127
- Gert Brunekreeft
- The Effect of Liberalizing UK Retail Energy Markets on Consumers pp. 128-144
- Catherine Waddams Price
- The Investment Implications of Global Energy Trends pp. 145-153
- Fatih Birol
Volume 20, issue 4, 2004
- The Assessment: European Financial Integration pp. 475-489
- Xavier Freixas
- Financial Systems in Europe, the USA, and ASIA pp. 490-508
- Franklin Allen
- Measuring European Financial Integration pp. 509-530
- Lieven Baele
- The European Bond Markets under EMU pp. 531-554
- Marco Pagano
- Equity Returns and Integration: Is Europe Changing? pp. 555-570
- Kpate Adjaouté
- The Impact of Technology and Regulation on the Geographical Scope of Banking pp. 571-590
- Hans Degryse
- Bank Regulation and Macroeconomic Fluctuations pp. 591-615
- Charles Goodhart, Boris Hofmann and Miguel Segoviano
Volume 20, issue 3, 2004
- The Assessment: Firm-level Adjustment to Globalization pp. 335-342
- Sir David Greenaway
- Exporting and Productivity in the USA pp. 343-357
- Andrew Bernard
- Exporting and Productivity in the United Kingdom pp. 358-371
- Sir David Greenaway and Richard Kneller
- Trade Liberalization: Export-market Participation, Productivity Growth, and Innovation pp. 372-392
- John Baldwin and Wulong Gu
- Import Competition, Productivity, and Restructuring in UK Manufacturing pp. 393-408
- Chiara Criscuolo
- Exporting and FDI as Alternative Strategies pp. 409-423
- Keith Head and John Ries
- Export-oriented FDI in the UK pp. 424-439
- Richard Kneller and Mauro Pisu
- Foreign Ownership and Productivity: New Evidence from the Service Sector and the R&D Lab pp. 440-456
- Rachel Griffith, Stephen Redding and Helen Simpson
- Policies Facilitating Firm Adjustment to Globalization pp. 457-473
- Bernard Hoekman
Volume 20, issue 2, 2004
- The Assessment: Education pp. 157-172
- Stephen Machin
- Education Policy in England pp. 173-197
- Paul Johnson
- American Education Research Changes Tack pp. 198-212
- Joshua Angrist
- Mobility in Pupils' Cognitive Attainment During School Life pp. 213-229
- Leon Feinstein
- The Teacher Labour Market and Teacher Quality pp. 230-244
- Eric Eide
- Family Income and Educational Attainment: A Review of Approaches and Evidence for Britain pp. 245-263
- Joanne Blanden
- Higher Education Funding pp. 264-283
- Nicholas Barr
- Should Higher Education Subsidies Depend on Parental Income? pp. 284-297
- Robert Dur
- The Economic and Distributional Implications of Current Policies on Higher Education pp. 298-314
- Ewart Keep
- Education and Economic Performance: Simplistic Theories and their Policy Consequences pp. 315-333
- Alison Wolf
Volume 20, issue 1, 2004
- The Assessment: How Far has Globalization Gone? pp. 1-14
- Andrew Glyn
- World Inequality and Globalization pp. 15-37
- Bob Sutcliffe
- Trade Openness and Growth: Who Benefits? pp. 38-56
- Steve Dowrick and Jane Golley
- Capital-market Liberalization, Globalization, and the IMF pp. 57-71
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Globalization and Global Economic Governance pp. 72-84
- Martin Wolf
- Labour Standards and the 'Race to the Bottom': Rethinking Globalization and Workers' Rights from Developmental and Solidaristic Perspectives pp. 85-104
- Ajit Singh
- Green and Brown? Globalization and the Environment pp. 105-128
- James K. Boyce
- Corporate Governance and Globalization pp. 129-156
- Klaus Gugler, Dennis Mueller and Burcin Yurtoglu
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