Oxford Review of Economic Policy
1985 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2003
- The Assessment: The Economics of Sport pp. 467-477
- Stefan Szymanski
- Demand for Sport pp. 478-502
- Jeff Borland
- Sport as Business pp. 503-511
- Andrew Zimbalist
- Contest Theory and Sport pp. 512-529
- Bernd Frick
- The Organization of Sports Leagues pp. 530-551
- Roger Noll
- Broadcasting and Sport pp. 552-568
- Tom Hoehn
- Competition Law as a Constraint on Monopolistic Exploitation by Sports Leagues and Clubs pp. 569-584
- Stephen F. Ross
- Evaluating Subsidies for Professional Sports in the United States and Europe: A Public-Sector Primer pp. 585-597
- Robert A. Baade
- Sport and Gambling pp. 598-611
- David Forrest
- Cheating in Contests pp. 612-624
- Ian Preston
Volume 19, issue 3, 2003
- The Assessment: Climate-Change Policy pp. 349-361
- Dieter Helm
- The Social Cost of Carbon and its Policy Implications pp. 362-384
- David Pearce
- Fiscal Interactions and the Case for Carbon Taxes Over Grandfathered Carbon Permits pp. 385-399
- Ian Parry
- The Tradable-Permits Approach to Protecting the Commons: Lessons for Climate Change pp. 400-419
- Tom Tietenberg
- Carbon Trading in the Policy Mix pp. 420-437
- Steve Sorrell
- Credible Carbon Policy pp. 438-450
- Dieter Helm, Cameron Hepburn and Richard Mash
- The Kyoto Protocol: A Review and Perspectives pp. 451-466
- Christoph B–hringer
Volume 19, issue 2, 2003
- The Assessment: Financing and Managing Public Services pp. 215-234
- Paul Grout and Margaret Stevens
- Incentives, Choice, and Accountability in the Provision of Public Services pp. 235-249
- Timothy Besley and Maitreesh Ghatak
- The Use and Usefulness of Performance Measures in the Public Sector pp. 250-267
- Carol Propper and Deborah Wilson
- Dynamics of Performance-Measurement Systems pp. 268-284
- Pascal Courty and Gerald Marschke
- The Role of Incentives in the Public Sector: Issues and Evidence pp. 285-300
- Simon Burgess and Marisa Ratto
- Formula Funding of Public Services: An Economic Analysis pp. 301-322
- Peter C. Smith
- Private Finance pp. 323-334
- Tim Jenkinson
- The Role of Commercial Non-profit Organizations in the Provision of Public Services pp. 335-347
- John Bennett, Elisabetta Iossa and Gabriella Legrenzi
Volume 19, issue 1, 2003
- The Assessment: EMU, Four Years On pp. 1-29
- Christopher Allsopp and Michael Artis
- The European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve pp. 30-43
- Stephen Cecchetti and Roisin O'Sullivan
- Asymmetric Reaction Functions for the Euro Area pp. 44-57
- Paolo Surico
- The Effects of Monetary Policy in the Euro Area pp. 58-72
- Michael Ehrmann, Leonardo Gambacorta, Jorge Martinez-PagÈs, Patrick Sevestre and Andreas Worms
- New Findings on Firm Investment and Monetary Transmission in the Euro Area pp. 73-83
- Jean-Bernard Chatelain, Andrea Generale, Ignacio Hernando, Ulf von Kalckreuth and Philip Vermeulen
- Ten Commandments for a Fiscal Rule in the E(M)U pp. 84-99
- Willem Buiter
- Revisiting EMU's Stability Pact: A Pragmatic Way Forward pp. 100-111
- Marco Buti, Sylvester Eijffinger and Daniele Franco
- On Constraining Fiscal Policy Discretion in EMU pp. 112-131
- Antonio Fat·s and Ilian Mihov
- Designing and Choosing Macroeconomic Frameworks: The Position of the UK after Four Years of the Euro pp. 132-148
- Ray Barrell and Martin Weale
- Wage-Setting and Inflation Targets in EMU pp. 149-160
- Bob HanckÈ and David Soskice
- Complementing EMU: Rethinking Cohesion Policy pp. 161-179
- Iain Begg
- The Euro-area Financial System: Structure, Integration, and Policy Initiatives pp. 180-213
- Philipp Hartmann, Angela Maddaloni and Simone Manganelli
Volume 18, issue 4, 2002
- The Assessment: Games and Coordination pp. 397-417
- David Myatt, Hyun Song Shin and Chris Wallace
- Knowledge, Beliefs, and Game-Theoretic Solution Concepts pp. 418-432
- Oliver Board
- Coordination, Communication, and Common Knowledge: A Retrospective on the Electronic-mail Game pp. 433-445
- Stephen Morris
- Equilibrium Selection and Public-good Provision: The Development of Open-source Software pp. 446-461
- David Myatt and Chris Wallace
- Exchange-rate Attack as a Coordination Game: Theory and Experimental Evidence pp. 462-478
- Frank Heinemann
- Macroeconomic Performance in the Bretton Woods Era and After pp. 479-494
- Gavin Cameron and Chris Wallace
- Communication and Monetary Policy pp. 495-503
- Jeffery D. Amato, Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin
- Tactical Coordination in Plurality Electoral Systems pp. 504-522
- David Myatt and Stephen D. Fisher
Volume 18, issue 3, 2002
- The Assessment: The New Economy pp. 241-264
- Jonathan Temple
- The Valuation and Market Rationality of Internet Stock Prices pp. 265-287
- Eli Ofek and Matthew Richardson
- The Labour Market in the New Information Economy pp. 288-305
- Richard Freeman
- Wage Inequality and the New Economy pp. 306-323
- Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt
- Growth, Technological Change, and ICT Diffusion: Recent Evidence from OECD Countries pp. 324-344
- Andrea Bassanini and Stefano Scarpetta
- The New Economy in Europe, 1992--2001 pp. 345-362
- Francesco Daveri
- ICT and Productivity Growth in the United Kingdom pp. 363-379
- Nicholas Oulton
- The New Economy in Growth and Development pp. 380-396
- Matti Pohjola
Volume 18, issue 2, 2002
- The Assessment: The Economic Record of the Labour Government Since 1997 pp. 107-119
- Stephen Nickell
- United Kingdom Education 1997--2001 pp. 120-136
- Howard Glennerster
- The Labour Government and the National Health Service pp. 137-153
- Julian Le Grand
- Uk Transport Policy 1997--2001 pp. 154-186
- Stephen Glaister
- Taxes and Transfers 1997--2001 pp. 187-201
- Tom Clark, Andrew Dilnot, Alissa Goodman and Michal Myck
- The Recent Performance of the UK Labour Market pp. 202-220
- Stephen Nickell and Glenda Quintini
- UK Industrial Policy: Old Tunes on New Instruments? pp. 221-239
- John Beath
Volume 18, issue 1, 2002
- The Assessment: Technology Policy pp. 1-9
- Bronwyn Hall
- Universities and Fundamental Research: Reflections on the Growth of University--Industry Partnerships pp. 10-21
- Joanna Poyago-Theotoky, John Beath and Donald Siegel
- Building Programme Evaluation into the Design of Public Research-Support Programmes pp. 22-34
- Adam Jaffe
- The Financing of Research and Development pp. 35-51
- Bronwyn Hall
- 'Successes' and 'Failures' in the Markets for Technology pp. 52-62
- Alfonso Gambardella
- Competition Policy and Innovation pp. 63-79
- David Encaoua and Abraham Hollander
- Compatibility, Standardization, and Network Effects: Some Policy Implications pp. 80-91
- Neil Gandal
- Energy, the Environment, and Innovation pp. 92-106
- Michael Grubb and David Ulph
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