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Oxford Review of Economic Policy

1985 - 2024

Current editor(s): Christopher Adam

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Volume 31, issue 3-4, 2015

Financing for development: editors’ introduction pp. 259-267 Downloads
Christopher Adam, Ugo Panizza, Andrea Presbitero and David Vines
Goal-based development and the SDGs: implications for development finance pp. 268-278 Downloads
Jeffrey D. Sachs
Financing infrastructure in developing countries pp. 279-304 Downloads
Antonio Estache, Tomas Serebrisky and Liam Wren-Lewis
Multilateral indexed loans and debt sustainability pp. 305-329 Downloads
Emanuele Bacchiocchi and Alessandro Missale
CATalytic insurance: the case of natural disasters pp. 330-349 Downloads
Tito Cordella and Eduardo Levy Yeyati
Developing local currency bond markets for long-term development financing in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 350-378 Downloads
Kathrin Berensmann, Florence Dafe and Ulrich Volz
Improving the availability of trade finance in low-income countries: an assessment of remaining gaps pp. 379-395 Downloads
Marc Auboin
On measuring loan concessionality in Official Development Assistance pp. 396-419 Downloads
David Roodman
Aid and growth at the regional level pp. 420-446 Downloads
Axel Dreher and Steffen Lohmann
Aid and domestic resource mobilization with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 447-461 Downloads
Oliver Morrissey
Counterpart funding requirements and the foreign aid procyclicality puzzle pp. 462-480 Downloads
Stephane Pallage and Michel Robe

Volume 31, issue 2, 2015

Monetary and fiscal policy in the Great Moderation and the Great Recession pp. 134-167 Downloads
Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
Rethinking the economic borders of the state—ownership, assets, and competition pp. 168-185 Downloads
Dieter Helm
Big Bang: new beginning or beginning of the end? pp. 186-198 Downloads
Colin Mayer
UK labour market policy then and now pp. 199-216 Downloads
Ken Mayhew
Economic growth: onwards and upwards? pp. 217-241 Downloads
Nicholas Crafts
Development economics in retrospect and prospect pp. 242-258 Downloads
Paul Collier

Volume 31, issue 1, 2015

Editors’ introduction: The economics of the global food and agriculture system pp. 1-7 Downloads
Christopher Adam and Douglas Gollin
Food and agriculture: shifting landscapes for policy pp. 8-25 Downloads
Douglas Gollin and Lilli Teresa Probst
Contrasting approaches to projecting long-run global food security pp. 26-44 Downloads
H. Charles J. Godfray and Sherman Robinson
The hidden middle: the quiet revolution in the midstream of agrifood value chains in developing countries pp. 45-63 Downloads
Thomas Reardon
Prices, profits, and pass-through of costs along a supermarket supply chain: bargaining and competition pp. 64-89 Downloads
Howard Smith and John Thanassoulis
Changing coalitions in value chains and the political economy of agricultural and food policy pp. 90-115 Downloads
Johan Swinnen
Relative prices, consumer preferences, and the demand for food pp. 116-130 Downloads
Rachel Griffith, Martin O’Connell and Kate Smith

Volume 30, issue 4, 2014

Field experiments in the developed world: an introduction pp. 585-596 Downloads
John List and Robert Metcalfe
The role of experimentation in education policy pp. 597-620 Downloads
Sally Sadoff
Using field experiments to address environmental externalities and resource scarcity: major lessons learned and new directions for future research pp. 621-638 Downloads
Michael Price
What field experiments have and have not taught us about managing workers pp. 639-657 Downloads
Steven Levitt and Susanne Neckermann
The use of field experiments to increase tax compliance pp. 658-679 Downloads
Michael Hallsworth
Increasing charitable giving in the developed world pp. 680-696 Downloads
Cynthia R. Jasper and Anya Samek
Five steps to planning success: experimental evidence from US households pp. 697-724 Downloads
Aileen Heinberg, Angela Hung, Arie Kapteyn, Annamaria Lusardi, Anya Samek and Joanne Yoong
Getting policy-makers to listen to field experiments pp. 725-752 Downloads
Paul Dolan and Matteo Galizzi
Cautionary notes on the use of field experiments to address policy issues pp. 753-763 Downloads
Glenn Harrison

Volume 30, issue 3, 2014

Green growth: an assessment pp. 407-422 Downloads
Alex Bowen and Cameron Hepburn
Growth theory and ‘green growth’ pp. 423-446 Downloads
Sjak Smulders, Michael Toman and Cees Withagen
Green growth, degrowth, and the commons pp. 447-468 Downloads
Michael Jakob and Ottmar Edenhofer
Green industrial policy pp. 469-491 Downloads
Dani Rodrik
Closing coal: economic and moral incentives pp. 492-512 Downloads
Paul Collier and Anthony Venables
The environment and directed technical change in a North–South model pp. 513-530 Downloads
Daron Acemoglu, Philippe Aghion and David Hemous
Climate change, green growth, and aid allocation to poor countries pp. 531-549 Downloads
Stefan Dercon
The potential for green growth and structural transformation in China pp. 550-568 Downloads
Justin Lin and Jintao Xu
Inclusive green growth in India’s aspirational democracy pp. 569-583 Downloads
Kirit S. Parikh

Volume 30, issue 2, 2014

Scotland and small country independence: the assessment pp. 189-207 Downloads
David N. F. Bell
Diversifying external linkages: the exercise of Irish economic sovereignty in long-term perspective pp. 208-222 Downloads
Frank Barry
Lithuania’s double transition after the re-establishment of independence in 1990: coping with uncertainty domestically and externally pp. 223-236 Downloads
Ramūnas Vilpišauskas
Some economic dimensions of the sovereignty debate in Quebec: debt, GDP, and migration pp. 237-256 Downloads
Kim Somers and Francois Vaillancourt
Economic aspects of constitutional change: the case of Belgium pp. 257-276 Downloads
Marcel Gerard
Catalonia and Spain at the crossroads: financial and economic aspects pp. 277-296 Downloads
Antoni Castells
Assets and liabilities and Scottish independence pp. 297-309 Downloads
Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
Labour migration policy and constitutional change in Scotland pp. 310-324 Downloads
David N. F. Bell, Allan Findlay, David McCollum and Robert Wright
Taxing an independent Scotland pp. 325-345 Downloads
Stuart Adam, Paul Johnson and Barra Roantree
Constitutional change and inequality in Scotland pp. 346-373 Downloads
David Comerford and David Eiser
The energy sector in Scotland’s future pp. 374-391 Downloads
Gordon Hughes
Transition costs in secessions, with a brief application to Scotland pp. 392-405 Downloads
Robert Young

Volume 30, issue 1, 2014

Wealth pp. 1-20 Downloads
Kirk Hamilton and Cameron Hepburn
Household wealth trends in the United States, 1983–2010 pp. 21-43 Downloads
Edward N. Wolff
Historical wealth accounts for Britain: progress and puzzles in measuring the sustainability of economic growth pp. 44-69 Downloads
Eoin McLaughlin, Nick Hanley, David Greasley, Jan Kunnas, Les Oxley and Paul Warde
Human capital, tangible wealth, and the intangible capital residual pp. 70-91 Downloads
Kirk Hamilton and Gang Liu
Wealth and happiness pp. 92-108 Downloads
Claudia Senik
Taking natural capital seriously pp. 109-125 Downloads
Dieter Helm
Recording environmental assets in the national accounts pp. 126-144 Downloads
Carl Obst and Michael Vardon
Guidelines for exploiting natural resource wealth pp. 145-169 Downloads
Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
Wealth and sustainability pp. 170-187 Downloads
Kirk Hamilton and John Hartwick
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