Oxford Review of Economic Policy
1985 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1997
- The Assessment: Public-Sector Investment pp. 1-11
- John Flemming and Colin Mayer
- Investment Appraisal in the Public Sector pp. 12-28
- R A Brealey, I A Cooper and M A Habib
- The Risk Premium for Evaluating Public Projects pp. 29-42
- Michael Klein
- Government Debt Management pp. 43-52
- Alberto Giovannini
- The Economics of the Private Finance Initiative pp. 53-66
- Paul Grout
- Contracting Out by the Public Sector: Theory, Evidence, Prospects pp. 67-78
- Simon Domberger and Paul Jensen
Volume 13, issue 3, 1997
- The Assessment: Business Cycles pp. 1-18
- John Muellbauer
- Policy, Theory, and the Cycle pp. 19-33
- Adrian Pagan
- The Limits of Business Cycle Research: Assessing the Real Business Cycle Model pp. 34-54
- James E Hartley, Kevin Hoover and Kevin Salyer
- Calibrated Models pp. 55-69
- Thomas Cooley
- The Labour Market over the Business Cycle: Can Theory Fit the Facts? pp. 70-92
- Stephen Millard, Andrew Scott and Marianne Sensier
- International and Intranational Business Cycles pp. 93-109
- Gregory Hess and Kwanho Shin
- Asset Market Hangovers and Economic Growth: The OECD during 1984-93 pp. 110-34
- Matthew Higgins and Carol Osler
- In Search of a Successor to IS-LM pp. 135-44
- Jean-Pierre Danthine
- Business Cycles and Long-Run Growth pp. 145-53
- Gilles Saint-Paul
Volume 13, issue 2, 1997
- The Assessment: Economics of Transition in Eastern and Central Europe pp. 1-22
- Christopher Allsopp and Henryk Kierzkowski
- The Political Economy of Transformation pp. 23-32
- Michael Ellman
- Monetary Policy during Transition: Progress and Pitfalls in Central and Eastern Europe, 1990-6 pp. 33-46
- David Begg
- Fiscal Policies in Eastern Europe pp. 47-64
- Nina Budina and Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Trade Reorientation and Recovery in Transition Economies pp. 65-76
- Paul Brenton and Daniel Gros
- From Theory into Practice? Restructuring and Dynamism in Transition Economies pp. 77-105
- Wendy Carlin and Michael Landesmann
- Banking Reforms in Eastern European Countries pp. 106-25
- Alfred Steinherr
- Labour-Market Reforms in Transition Economies pp. 126-40
- Tito Boeri
Volume 13, issue 1, 1997
- The Assessment: Introducing Competition into Regulated Industries pp. 1-14
- Dieter Helm and Tim Jenkinson
- Regulation, Competition, and the Structure of Prices pp. 15-26
- John Vickers
- Competition in the Electricity Industry in England and Wales pp. 27-46
- Richard Green and David M Newbery
- Competition and Regulation in the UK Gas Industry pp. 47-63
- Catherine Waddams Price
- Competition in Telecommunications pp. 64-82
- Mark Armstrong
- Competition in the Water Industry pp. 83-92
- Simon Cowan
- Competition in the Rail Industry pp. 93-103
- W P Bradshaw
Volume 12, issue 4, 1996
- The Assessment: Contracts and Competition pp. 1-10
- Tim Jenkinson and Colin Mayer
- Market Power and Inefficiency: A Contracts Perspective pp. 11-26
- John Vickers
- Empirical Relevance of Efficient Contract Theory: Inter-firm Contracts pp. 27-52
- Bruce R Lyons
- The Governance of Exchanges: Members' Cooperatives versus Outside Ownership pp. 53-69
- Oliver Hart and John Moore
- Defence Procurement: Theory and UK Policy pp. 70-88
- Gianni De Fraja and Keith Hartley
- Competition in NHS Quasi-markets pp. 89-99
- Martin Chalkley and James Malcomson
- Entry, Competition, and Regulation in UK Telecommunications pp. 100-121
- Martin Cave and Peter Williamson
Volume 12, issue 3, 1996
- The Assessment: International Competitiveness pp. 1-16
- Andrea Boltho
- Making Sense of the Competitiveness Debate pp. 17-25
- Paul Krugman
- The Effectiveness of Exchange-Rate Changes pp. 26-38
- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- Technology and Competitiveness pp. 39-51

- Jan Fagerberg
- Localization of Industry and Trade Performance pp. 52-60
- Anthony Venables
- On the Changing International Competitiveness of Japanese Manufacturing since 1985 pp. 61-73
- Masaru Yoshitomi
- Stabilization and Adjustment in a Small Open Economy: Ireland, 1979-95 pp. 74-86
- Brendan Walsh
- Tackling Europe's Competitiveness pp. 87-96
- John Llewellyn
Volume 12, issue 2, 1996
- The Assessment: Investment Performance and Policy pp. 1-29
- Stephen R Bond and Tim Jenkinson
- 'Post-neoclassical Endogenous Growth Theory': What Are Its Policy Implications? pp. 30-47
- Nicholas Crafts
- How High Is the Social Rate of Return to Investment pp. 48-69
- Nicholas Oulton and Garry Young
- Financial Constraints and Investment: Methodological Issues and International Evidence pp. 70-89
- Fabio Schiantarelli
- Investment, Saving, and Taxation in an Open Economy pp. 90-108
- Michael Devereux
- Tax Reform to Promote Investment pp. 109-17
- Stephen R Bond, Michael Devereux and Malcolm J Gammie
Volume 12, issue 1, 1996
- The Assessment: Inequality pp. 1-14
- Paul Johnson
- Income Distribution in Europe and the United States pp. 15-28
- Anthony Atkinson
- Recent Trends in the UK Income Distribution: What Happened and Why? pp. 29-46
- Stephen Jenkins
- Wage Inequality in the UK pp. 47-64
- Stephen Machin
- A Widening Gulf among Britain's Mothers pp. 65-75
- Shirley Dex, Heather Joshi and Susan Macran
- Anatomy of the US Income Distribution: Two Decades of Change pp. 76-95
- Lynn A Karoly
- The Equalizing of Wealth in Britain since the Second World War pp. 96-105
- Charles Feinstein
- Factor Shares and Inequality in the UK pp. 106-26
- Paul Ryan
- Intergenerational Mobility among the Rich and Poor: Results from the National Child Development Survey pp. 127-42
- Paul Johnson and Howard Reed
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