Oxford Review of Economic Policy
1985 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1993
- The Assessment: Reforming Environmental Regulation in the UK pp. 1-13
- Dieter Helm
- Regulation of Several Market Failures: The Water Industry in England and Wales pp. 14-23
- Simon Cowan
- BATNEEC: The Economics of Technology-Based Environmental Standards with a UK Case Illustration pp. 24-40
- David Pearce and Inger Brisson
- Taxes, Tax Expenditures, and Environmental Regulation pp. 41-65
- Najma Rajah and Stephen Smith
- The Impact of EC Environmental Policy on British Coal pp. 66-95
- David M Newbery
- The U.S. Regulatory Analysis Framework: A Review pp. 96-111
- Ralph A Luken and Arthur G Fraas
- Getting More Environmental Protection for Less Money: A Practitioner's Guide pp. 112-23
- Robert Hahn
Volume 9, issue 3, 1993
- The Assessment: Strategic Policy Dilemmas for the 1990s pp. 1-25
- Christopher Allsopp
- The Policy Framework in the Medium Term pp. 26-35
- John Flemming
- Apres le Deluge: Monetary and Exchange-Rate Policy in Britain and Europe pp. 36-61
- Michael Artis and M K Lewis
- Options for UK Fiscal Policy pp. 62-68
- Willem Buiter and David A Currie
- Balance-Achieving Policies: A Comparative Policy-Optimization Study on Four UK Models pp. 69-82
- Bray, Jeremy, et al
- Industrial Strategy: A Missing Link in British Economic Policy pp. 83-100
- Keith Cowling and Roger Sugden
- Social Skills from Mass Higher Education: Rethinking the Company-Based Initial Training Paradigm pp. 101-13
- David W Soskice
- World Trade, Protectionist Follies, and Europe's Options for the Future pp. 114-25
- Peter Sinclair
Volume 9, issue 2, 1993
- The Assessment: Competition Policy pp. 1-26
- Donald Hay
- Tacit Collusion pp. 27-40
- Ray Rees
- Vertical Integration and Vertical Restraints pp. 41-57
- Michael Waterson
- Antitrust Policy towards Co-operative R&D Ventures pp. 58-71
- Paul Geroski
- Foreign Direct Investment in the European Community: Some Policy Issues pp. 72-93
- Damien Neven and Georges Siotis
- The Effectiveness of Competition Policy in the United Kingdom pp. 94-112
- Mark E Williams
- European Competition Policy in Manufacturing and Services: A Two-Speed Approach? pp. 113-32
- Andre Sapir, Pierre Buigues and Alexis Jacquemin
- Competition Policy in the United States: An Overview pp. 133-53
- Lawrence White
Volume 9, issue 1, 1993
- The Assessment: The European Internal Market: The Next Steps pp. 1-14
- Dieter Helm
- Institutional Competition versus Centralization: Quo Vadis Europe? pp. 15-30
- Horst Siebert and Michael J Koop
- Regulatory Reform in the Electricity Sector: An Analysis of the Commission's Internal Market Proposals pp. 31-44
- Nicholas Argyris
- Public Service and Competition in the European Community Approach to Communications Network pp. 45-66
- Claude Henry
- 'Subsidiarity' and the Co-ordination of Indirect Taxes in the European Community pp. 67-94
- Stephen Smith
- Privatization in Europe: A Comparison of Approaches pp. 95-111
- Dieter Bos
Volume 8, issue 4, 1992
- The Assessment: New Approaches to Economic Growth pp. 1-14
- Andrea Boltho and Gerald Holtham
- The Macroeconomics of Growth: An International Perspective pp. 15-28
- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Paul J G Tang
- A New Theory of Endogenous Economic Growth pp. 29-42
- Maurice Scott
- Investment and Technical Progress pp. 43-56
- Mervyn A King and Mark Robson
- Convergence Clubs and Endogenous Growth pp. 57-69
- Monojit Chatterji
Volume 8, issue 3, 1992
- The Assessment: Corporate Governance and Corporate Control pp. 1-10
- Tim Jenkinson and Colin Mayer
- Corporate Control in Germany pp. 11-23
- Ellen R Schneider-Lenne
- Industrial Groups as Systems of Contractual Governance pp. 24-44
- W Carl Kester
- Dual-Class Shares: A Review pp. 45-57
- Kristian Rydqvist
- Buy-Outs, Divestment, and Leverage: Restructuring Transactions and Corporate Governance pp. 58-69
- Steve Thompson, Mike Wright and Ken Robbie
- Lessons from a Comparison of U.S. and U.K. Insolvency Codes pp. 70-82
- Julian R Franks and Walter N Torous
Volume 8, issue 2, 1992
- The Assessment: Higher Education: The State of Play pp. 1-18
- Martin Cave and Martin Weale
- Performance Indicators in Higher Education: A Survey of Recent Work pp. 19-34
- Geraint Johnes
- The Benefits of Higher Education: A Comparison of Universities and Polytechnics pp. 35-47
- Martin Weale
- Economics of Academic Research and Its Implications for Higher Education pp. 48-66
- Paul Hare and Geoffrey Wyatt
- Owning the Problem: Personnel Issues in Higher Education Policy-Making in the 1990s pp. 67-78
- Ewart Keep and Keith Sisson
- Regulatory Reform in Higher Education in the UK: Incentives for Efficiency and Product Quality pp. 79-102
- Martin Cave, Ruth Dodsworth and David Thompson
- The Market for Qualified Manpower in the UK pp. 103-29
- Peter Dolton
- Investing in Skill: To Stay on or Not to Stay on? pp. 130-45
- Robert Bennett, Howard Glennerster and Douglas Nevison
- British Higher Education in the World League pp. 146-58
- Gareth Williams
Volume 8, issue 1, 1992
- The Assessment: Macroeconomic Transition in Eastern Europe, 1989-91 pp. 1-13
- Michael Kaser and Christopher Allsopp
- Fiscal Adjustment and Stabilization Policies: The Polish Experience pp. 14-26
- Danuta Gotz-Kozierkiewicz and Grzegorz W Kolodko
- Monetary and Exchange-Rate Policies during Eastern Europe's Transition: Some Lessons from Further East pp. 27-43
- Maxwell J Fry and Domenico Mario Nuti
- The Implications of the Transition for Foreign Trade and Investment pp. 45-57
- Norman Scott
- The CMEA Demise, Trade Restructuring, and Trade Destruction in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 58-81
- Dariusz Rosati
- Industrial Policy and Restructuring in Eastern Europe pp. 82-104
- Gordon Hughes and Paul Hare
- Incentives and the Management of Enterprises in Economic Transition: Capital Markets Are Not Enough pp. 105-29
- Ken Mayhew and Paul Seabright
- How to Reform a Planned Economy: Lessons from China pp. 130-43
- John McMillan and Barry Naughton
- Transition with Insurance: German Unification Reconsidered pp. 144-55
- Wolfram Schrettl
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