Oxford Review of Economic Policy
1985 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 4, 1999
- The Assessment: The Twentieth Century--Achievements, Failures, Lessons pp. 1-17
- Andrea Boltho and Gianni Toniolo
- Economic Growth in the Twentieth Century pp. 18-34
- Nicholas Crafts
- Structural Change in the Developed Countries during the Twentieth Century pp. 35-55
- Charles Feinstein
- The Distribution of Income in the UK and OECD Countries in the Twentieth Century pp. 56-75
- Anthony Atkinson
- Globalization pp. 76-89
- Peter Temin
- Twentieth-Century Political Economy: A Brief History of Global Capitalism pp. 90-101
- Jeffrey D Sachs
- Varieties of Capitalism in the Twentieth Century pp. 102-20
- Ronald Dore, William Lazonick and Mary O'Sullivan
- Institutions and Economic Performance: Evidence from the Labour Market pp. 121-38
- Barry Eichengreen and Torben Iversen
- How Should We Write the History of Twentieth-Century Economics? pp. 139-52
- E Roy Weintraub
Volume 15, issue 3, 1999
- The Assessment: Financial Instability pp. 1-8
- Colin Mayer
- Bubbles, Crises, and Policy pp. 9-18
- Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale
- Exchange-Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets: Moral Hazard and International Overborrowing pp. 19-38
- Ronald McKinnon and Huw Pill
- Financial Distress and the Business Cycle pp. 39-51
- Javier Suarez and Oren Sussman
- Risk Management with Interdependent Choice pp. 52-62
- Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin
- Credit Risk and Financial Instability pp. 63-79
- Richard J Herring
- The Swedish Banking Crisis: Roots and Consequences pp. 80-97
- Peter Englund
- Great Crashes in History: Have They Lessons for Today? pp. 98-109
- Geoffrey Wood
- Implications of Financial Crisis for East Asian Trend Growth pp. 110-31
- Nicholas Crafts
- The Information in the High-Yield Bond Spread for the Business Cycle: Evidence and Some Implications pp. 132-50
- Mark Gertler and Cara S Lown
Volume 15, issue 2, 1999
- The Assessment: Real Interest Rates pp. 1-16
- Christopher Allsopp and Andrew Glyn
- A Long View of Real Rates pp. 17-45
- Jagjit Chadha and Nicholas H Dimsdale
- The Real Rate of Interest: A Theoretical Analysis pp. 46-58
- Christopher Bliss
- Interest Rates, Risk, and Imperfect Markets: Puzzles and Policies pp. 59-76
- Joseph Stiglitz
- World Public Debt and Real Interest Rates pp. 77-94
- Robert Ford and Douglas Laxton
- Real Interest Rates and Macroeconomic Activity pp. 95-113
- Mark Taylor
- Real Interest Rates and the Cost of Capital pp. 114-27
- Tim Jenkinson
- Long-Term Real Interest Rates: Evidence on the Global Capital Market pp. 128-42
- Francis Breedon, Brian Henry and Geoffrey Williams
Volume 15, issue 1, 1999
- The Assessment: Knowledge, Skills, and Competitiveness pp. 1-15
- Ewart Keep and Ken Mayhew
- Human Capital Theory and UK Vocational Training Policy pp. 16-32
- Margaret Stevens
- Product Strategies, Managerial Comprehension, and Organizational Performance pp. 33-42
- Robin Wensley
- The Future of the High-Skill Equilibrium in Germany pp. 43-59
- Pepper D Culpepper
- Creating Self-Sustaining, High-Skill Ecosystems pp. 60-81
- David Finegold
- The Role of the State in Skill Formation: Evidence from the Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan pp. 82-96
- Green, Francis, et al
- Adult Vocational Training and Government Policy in France and Britain pp. 97-113
- Christine Greenhalgh
- From Individual Skills to Organizational Capability in Japan pp. 114-26
- Mari Sako
Volume 14, issue 4, 1998
- The Assessment: Environmental Policy--Objectives, Instruments, and Institutions pp. 1-19
- Dieter Helm
- Political Economy of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 20-39
- Scott Barrett
- Water Pollution and Abstraction and Economic Instruments pp. 40-49
- Simon Cowan
- Making Things Stick: Enforcement and Compliance pp. 50-63
- Anthony Heyes
- Environmental and Public Finance Aspects of the Taxation of Energy pp. 64-83
- Stephen Smith
- Cost-Benefit Analysis and Environmental Policy pp. 84-100
- David Pearce
Volume 14, issue 3, 1998
- The Assessment: Macroeconomic Policy after EMU pp. 1-23
- Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
- European Monetary Unification: A Tour d'Horizon pp. 24-40
- Barry Eichengreen
- Monetary Policy under EMU pp. 41-53
- Charles Bean
- Asymmetries in Housing and Financial Market Institutions and EMU pp. 54-80
- Duncan Maclennan, John Muellbauer and Mark Stephens
- Fiscal Discipline and Flexibility in EMU: The Implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact pp. 81-97
- Marco Buti, Daniele Franco and Hedwig Ongena
- The Unemployment Problem pp. 98-109
- Michael Artis
- Multiple Wage-Bargaining Systems in the Single European Currency Area pp. 110-24
- David Soskice and Torben Iversen
- Macroeconomic Policy, Wage Setting, and Employment--What Difference Does the EMU Make? pp. 125-51
- Lars Calmfors
- Real Exchange Rates, Agglomerations, and Irreversibilities: Macroeconomic Policy and FDI in EMU pp. 152-67
- Ray Barrell and Nigel Pain
- Erratum: Exports of Manufactures by Developing Countries: Emerging Patterns of Trade and Location pp. 168
- Sanjaya Lall
Volume 14, issue 2, 1998
- The Assessment: Trade and Location pp. 1-6
- Anthony Venables
- What's New about the New Economic Geography? pp. 7-17
- Paul Krugman
- Agglomeration and the Location of Innovative Activity pp. 18-29
- David Audretsch
- North American Economic Integration and Industry Location pp. 30-44
- Gordon Hanson
- New Trade Theories and Industrial Location in the EU: A Survey of Evidence pp. 45-53
- Mary Amiti
- Exports of Manufactures by Developing Countries: Emerging Patterns of Trade and Location pp. 54-73
- Sanjaya Lall
- Spoilt for Choice? Multinational Corporations and the Geography of International Production pp. 74-92
- Richard Kozul-Wright and Robert Rowthorn
Volume 14, issue 1, 1998
- The Assessment: Economic Policy and Social Democracy pp. 1-18
- Andrew Glyn
- Understanding Swedish Social Democracy: Victims of Success? pp. 19-39
- Juhana Vartiainen
- Economic Policy and Social Democracy: The Austrian Experience pp. 40-58
- Alois Guger
- The Choices for Scandinavian Social Democracy in Comparative Perspective pp. 59-75
- Torben Iversen
- Social Democracy and Market Reform in Australia and New Zealand pp. 76-95
- John Quiggin
- The Logic and Limits of Desinflation Competitive pp. 96-113
- Frederic Lordon
- The Political Economy of Social Democratic Economic Policies: The Pasok Experiment in Greece pp. 114-38
- Euclid Tsakalotos
- The Spanish Socialists in Power: Thirteen Years of Economic Policy pp. 139-58
- Albert Recio and Jordi Roca
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