Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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Volume 33, issue suppl_1, 2017
- Law and Brexit pp. S4-S11

- Catherine Barnard
- The Brexit vote, economics, and economic policy pp. S12-S21

- Paul Johnson and Ian Mitchell
- A hitch-hiker’s guide to post-Brexit trade negotiations: options and principles pp. S22-S30

- Swati Dhingra, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Thomas Sampson
- The economic impact of Brexit-induced reductions in migration pp. S31-S44

- Jonathan Portes and Giuseppe Forte
- Labour immigration after Brexit: questions and trade-offs in designing a work permit system for EU citizens pp. S45-S53

- Madeleine Sumption
- Consequences of Brexit for competition law and policy pp. S70-S78

- John Vickers
- Tax and Brexit pp. S79-S90

- Judith Freedman
- Infrastructure, policy, and Brexit pp. S113-S123

- Bridget Rosewell
- Agriculture after Brexit pp. S124-S133

- Dieter Helm
- The economic consequences of Brexit: energy pp. S134-S143

- Michael Pollitt
- UK higher education and Brexit pp. S155-S161

- Ken Mayhew
Volume 33, issue 4, 2017
- An invitation to market design pp. 541-571

- Scott Kominers, Alexander Teytelboym and Vincent Crawford
- The design of environmental markets: What have we learned from experience with cap and trade? pp. 572-588

- Richard Schmalensee and Robert Stavins
- Electricity market design pp. 589-612

- Peter Cramton
- Broadening the market design approach to school choice pp. 613-634

- Estelle Cantillon
- The market design and policy of online review platforms pp. 635-649

- Benjamin Edelman
- Toward a fully continuous exchange pp. 650-675

- Albert S Kyle and Jeongmin Lee
- Market design for living-donor organ exchanges: an economic policy perspective pp. 676-704

- Tayfun Sönmez and Utku Unver
- Ethics and market design pp. 705-720

- Shengwu Li
Volume 33, issue 3, 2017
- Urbanization in developing economies: the assessment pp. 355-372

- Paul Collier and Anthony Venables
- Urban productivity in the developing world pp. 373-404

- Edward L. Glaeser and Wentao Xiong
- African urbanization: an analytic policy guide pp. 405-437

- Paul Collier
- Functional dysfunction: Mumbai’s political economy of rent sharing pp. 438-456

- Shahana Chattaraj and Michael Walton
- Managing a mega-city: learning the lessons from Lagos pp. 457-477

- Nic Cheeseman and Diane de Gramont
- Alternatives to African commodity-backed urbanization: the case of China in Angola pp. 478-495

- Allan Cain
- Life in a slum: understanding living conditions in Nairobi’s slums across time and space pp. 496-520

- Julia Bird, Piero Montebruno and Tanner Regan
- Renewing expectations about Africa’s cities pp. 521-539

- Somik V. Lall
Volume 33, issue 2, 2017
- Who’s responsible for irresponsible business? An assessment pp. 157-175

- Colin Mayer
- Corporate power is corporate purpose I: evidence from my hometown pp. 176-187

- Leo E. Strine
- Refocusing capitalism on the long term: ownership and trust across the investment value chain pp. 188-200

- Dominic Barton
- The role of social capital in corporations: a review pp. 201-220

- Henri Servaesh and Ane Tamayo
- Preserving the corporate superego in a time of stress: an essay on ethics and economics pp. 221-256

- John C. Coffee
- A banker’s code of ethics pp. 257-277

- Robert Mass
- Corporate donations and shareholder value pp. 278-316

- Hao Liang and Luc Renneboog
- Foundation ownership, reputation, and labour pp. 317-338

- Christa Børsting and Steen Thomsen
- Employee ownership and the drive to do business responsibly: a study of the John Lewis Partnership pp. 339-354

- John Storey and Graeme Salaman
Volume 33, issue 1, 2017
- Innovation policy: what, why, and how pp. 2-23

- Jakob Edler and Jan Fagerberg
- Public financing of innovation: new questions pp. 24-48

- Mariana Mazzucato and Gregor Semieniuk
- Innovating for the global commons: multilateral collaboration in a polycentric world pp. 49-65

- Keith Smith
- Green transition, industrial policy, and economic development pp. 66-84

- Rene Kemp and Babette Never
- Innovation in firms pp. 85-100

- Mark Dodgson
- Moving innovation systems research to the next level: towards an integrative agenda pp. 101-121

- Karl Matthias Weber and Bernhard Truffer
- Innovation in space: the mosaic of regional innovation patterns pp. 122-140

- Arne Isaksen and Michaela Trippl
- Evaluating the innovation box tax policy instrument in the Netherlands, 2007–13 pp. 141-156

- Pierre Mohnen, Arthur Vankan and Bart Verspagen
Volume 32, issue 4, 2016
- The economics of higher education pp. 475-496

- Craig Holmes and Ken Mayhew
- College wage premiums and skills: a cross-country analysis pp. 497-513

- Rolf Van der Velden and Ineke Bijlsma
- Should governments of OECD countries worry about graduate underemployment? pp. 514-537

- Francis Green and Golo Henseke
- Will more higher education improve economic growth? pp. 538-552

- Eric Hanushek
- Higher education, career opportunities, and intergenerational inequality pp. 553-575

- Claire Crawford, Paul Gregg, Lindsey Macmillan, Anna Vignoles and Gill Wyness
- University funding and student funding: international comparisons pp. 576-595

- Ben Jongbloed and Hans Vossensteyn
- Costs, efficiency, and economies of scale and scope in the English higher education sector pp. 596-614

- Geraint Johnes and Jill Johnes
- The embodiment of knowledge: universities as engines of growth pp. 615-631

- Reinhilde Veugelers
- Technology-enhanced learning and higher education pp. 632-645

- Michael Flavin
Volume 32, issue 3, 2016
- Infrastructure: why it is under provided and badly managed pp. 343-359

- Dieter Helm and Colin Mayer
- Does infrastructure investment lead to economic growth or economic fragility? Evidence from China pp. 360-390

- Atif Ansar, Bent Flyvbjerg, Alexander Budzier and Daniel Lunn
- Urban infrastructure for development pp. 391-409

- Paul Collier and Anthony Venables
- Linking local business with global growth opportunities: the role of infrastructure pp. 410-430

- Debora Revoltella, Philipp-Bastian Brutscher, Alexandra Tsiotras and Christoph Weiss
- National accounting for infrastructure pp. 431-445

- Joe Grice
- The challenge of infrastructure financing pp. 446-474

- Massimo Ferrari, Alberto Giovannini and Massimo Pompei
Volume 32, issue 2, 2016
- The future of fossil fuels—is it the end? pp. 191-205

- Dieter Helm
- Fossil fuel producers under threat pp. 206-222

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- The dynamics of the revenue maximization–market share trade-off: Saudi Arabia’s oil policy in the 2014–15 price fall pp. 223-240

- Bassam Fattouh, Rahmatallah Poudineh and Anupama Sen
- Are we fracked? The impact of falling gas prices and the implications for coal-to-gas switching and carbon emissions pp. 241-259

- Christopher Knittel, Konstantinos Metaxoglou and Andre Trindade
- Twenty-first century, the century of coal? CO2 prices to curb coal demand pp. 260-281

- Harald Hecking
- Electricity in Europe: exiting fossil fuels? pp. 282-303

- Richard Green and Iain Staffell
- Can CCS and NET enable the continued use of fossil carbon fuels after CoP21? pp. 304-322

- R. Stuart Haszeldine
- The cumulative carbon budget and its implications pp. 323-342

- Richard Millar, Myles Allen, Joeri Rogelj and Pierre Friedlingstein
Volume 32, issue 1, 2016
- The economics of global health: an assessment pp. 1-20

- Andrew W. K. Farlow
- The economics of health system design pp. 21-40

- Peter C. Smith and Winnie Yip
- Using economic analysis in health workforce policy-making pp. 41-63

- Edson C. Araujo, Timothy Grant Evans and Akiko Maeda
- Fostering incentives for research, development, and delivery of interventions for neglected tropical diseases: lessons from malaria pp. 64-87

- Mikel Berdud, Adrian Towse and Hannah Kettler
- Trans-boundary commons in infectious diseases pp. 88-101

- Ramanan Laxminarayan
- Economic evaluation of healthcare interventions: old and new directions pp. 102-121

- Alastair Gray and Thomas Wilkinson
- Reorienting health aid to meet post-2015 global health challenges: a case study of Sweden as a donor pp. 122-146

- Gavin Yamey, Jesper Sundewall, Helen Saxenian, Robert Hecht, Keely Jordan, Marco Schäferhoff, Christina Schrade, Cécile Deleye, Milan Thomas, Nathan Blanchet, Lawrence Summers and Dean Jamison
- Measuring progress towards universal health coverage: with an application to 24 developing countries pp. 147-189

- Adam Wagstaff, Daniel Cotlear, Patrick Eozenou and Leander R. Buisman
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