Oxford Review of Economic Policy
1985 - 2024
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1995
- The Assessment: Chinese Economic Reform in Retrospect and Prospect pp. 1-24
- Cyril Z Lin
- China's Credit Plan: An Overview pp. 25-42
- Fernando Montes-Negret
- Macroeconomic Control and Reform in China pp. 43-53
- Christopher Allsopp
- The Reform of State-Owned Enterprises in China: The Art of the Possible pp. 54-69
- Derek Morris
- Fiscal Decentralization and Growing Regional Disparities in Rural China: Some Evidence in the Provision of Social Services pp. 70-84
- Loraine A West and Christine P W Wong
- Current Issues in China's Rural Areas pp. 85-96
- Justin Lin and Zhou Li
- Towards a Labour Market in China pp. 97-117
- John Knight and Lina Song
- Development of China's Energy Sector: Reform, Efficiency, and Environmental Impacts pp. 118-32
- Todd M Johnson
- China: Foreign Trade Reform: Now for the Hard Part pp. 133-46
- Peter Harrold
Volume 11, issue 3, 1995
- The Assessment: The Future of the Welfare State pp. 1-10
- Andrew Dilnot
- Social Security Policy in a Changing Labour Market pp. 11-26
- Steven Webb
- Funding the Welfare State pp. 27-43
- John Hills
- Problems of the German Welfare State after Unification pp. 44-58
- Richard Hauser
- Public Finance and Education pp. 59-66
- Robert Skidelsky
Volume 11, issue 2, 1995
- The Assessment: Regional Policy in the European Union pp. 1-17
- Iain Begg, Graham Gudgin and Derek Morris
- Regional Problems and Policy in the UK pp. 18-63
- Graham Gudgin
- Regional Disparities and Regional Policy in the European Union pp. 64-95
- Tony Dignan
- Factor Mobility and Regional Disparities in the European Union pp. 96-112
- Iain Begg
- Regional Policy in an Enlarged Europe pp. 113-25
- Richard Jackman
- Regional Macroeconomic Policy, Fiscal Federalism, and European Integration pp. 126-44
- Christopher Allsopp, Gareth Davies and David Vines
- The Regional Implications of Macroeconomic Policy pp. 145-64
- Neil Blake
- Regional Development in Italy: Social Capital and the Mezzogiorno pp. 165-79
- Robert Leonardi
Volume 11, issue 1, 1995
- The Assessment: Unemployment and Inequality pp. 1-25
- Andrew Glyn
- Capital Formation and Unemployment pp. 26-39
- Robert Rowthorn
- The Collapse in Demand for the Unskilled and Unemployment across the OECD pp. 40-62
- Stephen Nickell and Brian Bell
- The Limits of Wage Flexibility to Curing Unemployment pp. 63-72
- Richard Freeman
- A Short History of Labour Turnover, Job Tenure, and Job Security, 1975-93 pp. 73-90
- Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth
- Does Active Labour-Market Policy Increase Employment? Theoretical Considerations and Some Empirical Evidence from Sweden pp. 91-109
- Lars Calmfors and Per Skedinger
- Evaluating Unemployment Policies: What Do the Underlying Theories Tell Us? pp. 110-35
- Dennis Snower
- Unemployment and Other Non-employment Benefits pp. 136-69
- Sveinbjorn Blondal and Mark Pearson
Volume 10, issue 4, 1994
- The Assessment: Money and Banking: Theory and Evidence pp. 1-13
- Colin Mayer
- Banking: A Survey of Recent Microeconomic Theory pp. 14-33
- Eric van Damme
- Banks, Capital Markets, and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism pp. 34-48
- Nicholas Dimsdale
- Banking, Corporate Finance, and Monetary Policy: An Empirical Perspective pp. 49-67
- E Davis
- The Banking System, Financial Markets, and Capital Structure: Some New Evidence from France pp. 68-78
- Elisabetta Bertero
- Investment and Banking: Some International Comparisons pp. 79-93
- Oren Sussman
- On the International Harmonization of Bank Regulation pp. 94-105
- Lawrence White
- Bank Regulation When 'Banks' and 'Banking' Are Not the Same pp. 106-19
- Gary Gorton
Volume 10, issue 3, 1994
- The Assessment: Institutions of Policy pp. 1-16
- Gerald Holtham and John Kay
- British Utility Regulation: Theory, Practice, and Reform pp. 17-39
- Dieter Helm
- Devolving Public Management, Centralizing Public Policy pp. 40-50
- Sue Richards
- Democratic Dismissal, Competition, and Contestability among the Quangos pp. 51-60
- Geoff Mulgan
- Do We Really Want an Independent Central Bank? pp. 61-77
- Chris Doyle and Martin Weale
- Economic and Other Ideas behind the New Zealand Reforms pp. 78-94
- Brian Easton
Volume 10, issue 2, 1994
- The Assessment: Consumer Expenditure pp. 1-41
- John Muellbauer
- Household Savings and Debts: The Experience of the Nordic Countries pp. 42-53
- Lennart Berg
- Australian Consumption and Saving pp. 54-70
- Ralph Lattimore
- Econometric Evaluation of Consumers' Expenditure Equations pp. 71-85
- Keith B Church, Peter Smith and Kenneth Wallis
- HUS Revisited pp. 86-106
- David Hendry
- Notes on the Theory and Evidence on Aggregate Purchases of Durable Goods pp. 107-17
- Ricardo Caballero
Volume 10, issue 1, 1994
- The Assessment: The Economics of Legal Reform pp. 1-17
- Paul Fenn and Alistair McGuire
- The Structure of the Legal Profession in England and Wales pp. 18-33
- Roger Bowles
- The Economics of Contingency Fees in Personal Injury Litigation pp. 34-50
- Neil Rickman
- The Reform of Legal Aid pp. 51-67
- Alastair Gray
- Products Liability and the Control of Product Risk in the European Community pp. 68-83
- Paul Burrows
- Tort Reform: The Case of Medical Malpractice pp. 84-98
- Patricia Danzon
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