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Oxford Review of Economic Policy

1985 - 2024

Current editor(s): Christopher Adam

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Volume 17, issue 4, 2001

The Assessment: Finance, Law, and Growth pp. 457-466
Colin Mayer and Oren Sussman
Financial Systems, Industrial Structure, and Growth pp. 467-482
Raghuram Rajan and Luigi Zingales
Legal Theories of Financial Development pp. 483-501
Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Ross Levine
The Political Economy of Finance pp. 502-519
Marco Pagano and Paolo Volpin
Informal and Formal Credit Markets and Credit Rationing in Côte D'Ivoire pp. 520-534
Jean-Paul Azam, Bruno Biais, Magueye Dia and Christine Maurel
Competition in the Changing World of Banking pp. 535-547
Xavier Vives

Volume 17, issue 3, 2001

The Assessment: European Networks--Competition, Interconnection, and Regulation pp. 297-312
Dieter Helm
Transport Pricing in the Electricity Industry pp. 313-328
Claude Crampes and Jean-Jacques Laffont
Markets for Electricity in Europe pp. 329-345
Richard Green
Prospects for Gas Supply and Demand and Their Implications With Special Reference to the Uk pp. 346-364
Alexander G. Kemp and Linda Stephen
California's Electricity Crisis pp. 365-388
Paul Joskow
Competition in Communication Networks: Pricing and Regulation pp. 389-415
Robin Mason and Tommaso Valletti
European Telecommunications Infrastructures pp. 416-431
Martin Cave and Luigi Prosperetti
Making EU Network Markets Competitive pp. 432-456
Jacques Pelkmans

Volume 17, issue 2, 2001

The Assessment: Economics of the Internet pp. 145-158
Andrew Graham
The Evolving Accidental Information Super-Highway pp. 159-187
Paul David
The Economics of the Internet: Infrastructure and Regulation pp. 188-201
Martin Cave and Robin Mason
Pricing on the Internet pp. 202-216
Arup Daripa and Sandeep Kapur
Pricing, Sunk Costs, and Market Structure Online: Evidence from pp. 217-234
Simon Latcovich and Howard Smith
The Internet and Financial Market Structure pp. 235-247
William J. Wilhelm, Jr
Open-Source Software Development and Distributed Innovation pp. 248-264
Bruce Kogut and Anca Metiu
Economic Organization, Innovation Systems, and the Internet pp. 265-281
Steven Casper and Henrik Glimstedt
Digital Opportunities and the Missing Link for Developing Countries pp. 282-295
Robin Mansell

Volume 17, issue 1, 2001

The assessment: household saving - issues in theory and policy pp. 1-19
Orazio Attanasio and J Banks
Saving and pension reform in general equilibrium models pp. 20-39
Mariacristina De Nardi, Selahattin Imrohoroglu and Thomas Sargent
Savings behaviour in low-income countries pp. 40-54
Mark Rosenzweig
New data for understanding saving pp. 55-69
Rob Alessie and Arie Kapteyn
Pension reform and saving in Britain pp. 70-94
R Disney, C Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield
Saving puzzles and saving policies in the United States pp. 95-115
Annamaria Lusardi, Jonathan Skinner and Steven Venti
Savings: the policy debate in Europe pp. 116-143
A Börsch-Supan and Agar Brugiavini

Volume 16, issue 4, 2000

The Assessment: Macroeconomic Policy pp. 1-32
Christopher Allsop and David Vines
How Complicated Does the Model Have to Be? pp. 33-42
Paul Krugman
Making Monetary Policy: Objectives and Rules pp. 43-59
Stephen Cecchetti
Alternative Views of the Monetary Transmission Mechanism: What Difference Do They Make for Monetary Policy? pp. 60-73
John Taylor
Monetary Policy for an Open Economy: An Alternative Framework with Optimizing Agents and Sticky Prices pp. 74-91
Bennett McCallum and Edward Nelson
The Limits to Discretionary Fiscal Stabilization Policy pp. 92-105
Simon Wren-Lewis
Modelling Reality: The Need for Both Inter-temporal Optimization and Stickiness in Models for Policy-Making pp. 106-37
Warwick McKibbin and David Vines
Reformulating Empirical Macroeconomic Modelling pp. 138-59
David Hendry and Grayham Mizon

Volume 16, issue 3, 2000

The Assessment: Globalization and Labour-Market Adjustment pp. 1-11
Sir David Greenaway and Douglas Nelson
Skill-Based Technology Transfer around the World pp. 12-22
Eli Berman and Stephen Machin
Capital-Skill Complementarity and Wage Outcomes Following Technical Change in a Global Model pp. 23-41
Rodney Tyers and Yongzheng Yang
Globalization and Labour-Market Adjustment: How Fast and at What Cost? pp. 42-56
Carl Davidson and Steven Matusz
Sectoral Transformation and Labour-Market Flows pp. 57-75
Sir David Greenaway, Richard Upward and Peter Wright
Outward Investment, Employment, and Wages in Swedish Multinationals pp. 76-89
Magnus Blomstrom and Ari Kokko
FDI and the Labour Market: A Review of the Evidence and Policy Implications pp. 90-103
Nigel Driffield and Karl Taylor
Immigration and Labour-Market Outcomes in the United States: A Political-Economy Puzzle pp. 104-14
Noel Gaston and Douglas Nelson

Volume 16, issue 2, 2000

The Assessment: Japan's Stagnation--Can Policy Revive the Economy? pp. 1-17
Andrea Boltho and Jenny Corbett
Japan's Slow-Down: Monetary versus Real Explanations pp. 18-33
Dominic Wilson
Technical Progress and the Growth of the Japanese Economy--Past and Future pp. 34-45
Hiroshi Yoshikawa
Demographic Destiny, Per-Capita Consumption, and the Japanese Saving-Investment Balance pp. 46-60
Robert Dekle
Is Japan's Financial System Efficient? pp. 61-73
Masaharu Hanazaki and Akiyoshi Horiuchi
Corporate Governance in Japan: Past Performance and Future Prospects pp. 74-84
Yishay Yafeh
Japanese Labour in the 1990s: Stability and Stagnation pp. 85-102
Yuji Genda and Marcus Rebick
Japan's National Innovation System: Current Status and Problems pp. 103-13
Akira Goto
Business Start-Ups in Japan: Problems and Policies pp. 114-23
Yutaka Imai and Masaaki Kawagoe

Volume 16, issue 1, 2000

The Assessment: Labour Markets and Welfare pp. 1-12
Ken Mayhew
Active Labour-Market Policies: A Case of Evidence-Based Policy-Making? pp. 13-26
Peter Robinson
Work Incentives and 'In-Work' Benefit Reforms: A Review pp. 27-44
Richard Blundell
Maintaining Incomes after Work: Do Compulsory Earnings-Related Pensions Make Sense? pp. 45-56
Phil Agulnik
The Impact of the Regulation of Low Wages on Inequality and Labour-Market Adjustment: A Comparative Analysis pp. 57-69
Stephen Bazen
The Snakes and Ladders of Twenty-First-Century Trade Unionism pp. 70-83
Colin Crouch
Labour Markets, Welfare, and the Personal Scope of Employment Law pp. 84-94
Paul Davies and Mark Freedland
New Labour and the Labour Market pp. 95-113
Richard Dickens, Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth
The Geographical Concentration of Labour-Market Disadvantage pp. 114-28
David Webster
The Nature of Local Area Social Exclusion in England and the Role of the Labour Market pp. 129-46
Angela Brennan, John Rhodes and Peter Tyler
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