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Oxford Review of Economic Policy

1985 - 2024

Current editor(s): Christopher Adam

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Volume 29, issue 4, 2013

Editors’ introduction pp. 647-648 Downloads
Christopher Bowdler and Rui Esteves
On the contribution of game theory to the study of sovereign debt and default pp. 649-667 Downloads
Rohan Pitchford and Mark Wright
Sovereign states, bondholders committees, and the London Stock Exchange in the nineteenth century (1827–68): new facts and old fictions pp. 668-696 Downloads
Marc Flandreau
Sovereign debt defaults: insights from history pp. 697-714 Downloads
Kim Oosterlinck
Sovereign debt and its restructuring framework in the eurozone pp. 715-744 Downloads
Ashoka Mody
Eurozone sovereign debt restructuring: keeping the vultures at bay pp. 745-763 Downloads
Marcus Miller and Dania Thomas

Volume 29, issue 3, 2013

Sovereign debt: the assessment pp. 463-477 Downloads
Christopher Bowdler and Rui Esteves
Sovereign default and the euro pp. 478-501 Downloads
Karl Whelan
Foreign debt versus domestic debt in the euro area pp. 502-517 Downloads
Daniel Gros
Debt levels, debt composition, and sovereign spreads in emerging and advanced economies pp. 518-547 Downloads
Salvatore Dell’Erba, Ricardo Hausmann and Ugo Panizza
The ties that bind: monetary policy and government debt management pp. 548-581 Downloads
Jagjit Chadha, Philip Turner and Fabrizio Zampolli
Credit ratings and the pricing of sovereign debt during the euro crisis pp. 582-609 Downloads
Joshua Aizenman, Mahir Binici and Michael Hutchison
Conditional eurobonds and the eurozone sovereign debt crisis pp. 610-645 Downloads
John Muellbauer

Volume 29, issue 2, 2013

Government and business: an introduction pp. 249-260 Downloads
Ken Mayhew
Innovation and intangible investment in Europe, Japan, and the United States pp. 261-286 Downloads
Carol Corrado, Jonathan Haskel, Cecilia Jona-Lasinio and Massimiliano Iommi
British infrastructure policy and the gradual return of the state pp. 287-306 Downloads
Dieter Helm
The UK balance of payments: structure and prospects pp. 307-325 Downloads
Kenneth Coutts and Robert Rowthorn
Rebalancing act: rationales and policies for sectoral economic rebalancing pp. 326-343 Downloads
Stian Westlake
Global policy developments towards industrial policy and skills: skills for competitiveness and growth pp. 344-360 Downloads
Francesca Froy
Multinationals and industrial policy pp. 361-382 Downloads
Giorgio Barba Navaretti and Anthony Venables
Agglomeration, clusters, and industrial policy pp. 383-404 Downloads
Max Nathan and Henry Overman
Transforming European regional policy: a results-driven agenda and smart specialization pp. 405-431 Downloads
Philip McCann and Raquel Ortega-Argiles
What is new in the new industrial policy? A manufacturing systems perspective pp. 432-462 Downloads
Eoin O’Sullivan, Antonio Andreoni, Carlos López-Gómez and Mike Gregory

Volume 29, issue 1, 2013

The economic record of the 1997–2010 Labour government: an assessment pp. 1-24 Downloads
David Cobham, Christopher Adam and Ken Mayhew
Aggregate fiscal policy under the Labour government, 1997–2010 pp. 25-46 Downloads
Simon Wren-Lewis
Monetary policy under the Labour government: the first 13 years of the MPC pp. 47-70 Downloads
David Cobham
Labour’s record on financial regulation pp. 71-94 Downloads
Arup Daripa, Sandeep Kapur and Stephen Wright
PPP and PFI: the political economy of building public infrastructure and delivering services pp. 95-112 Downloads
Paul Hare
Productivity under the 1997–2010 Labour government pp. 113-141 Downloads
John van Reenen
Corporate tax policy under the Labour government, 1997–2010 pp. 142-164 Downloads
Giorgia Maffini
Wage inequality in the Labour years pp. 165-177 Downloads
Joanne Lindley and Stephen Machin
An assessment of Labour’s record on income inequality and poverty pp. 178-202 Downloads
Robert Joyce and Luke Sibieta
An assessment of Labour’s record on health and healthcare pp. 203-226 Downloads
Carol Propper and Mary-Anne Venables
Education under New Labour, 1997–2010 pp. 227-247 Downloads
Anthony Heath, Alice Sullivan, Vikki Boliver and Anna Zimdars

Volume 28, issue 4, 2012

Unconventional monetary policy: the assessment pp. 603-621 Downloads
Christopher Bowdler and Amar Radia
The effect of conventional and unconventional monetary policy rules on inflation expectations: theory and evidence pp. 622-639 Downloads
Roger Farmer
QE: a successful start may be running into diminishing returns pp. 640-670 Downloads
Charles A. E. Goodhart and Jonathan P. Ashworth
Quantitative easing in the United Kingdom: evidence from financial markets on QE1 and QE2 pp. 671-701 Downloads
Michael A. S. Joyce, Nick McLaren and Chris Young
The financial market impact of UK quantitative easing pp. 702-728 Downloads
Francis Breedon, Jagjit Chadha and Alex Waters
The past, present, and future of central banking pp. 729-749 Downloads
David Cobham
Quantitative easing: a sceptical survey pp. 750-764 Downloads
Christopher Martin and Costas Milas
The ECB’s non-standard monetary policy measures: the role of institutional factors and financial structure pp. 765-803 Downloads
Philippine Cour-Thimann and Bernhard Winkler
Quantitative monetary policy and government debt management in Britain since 1919 pp. 804-836 Downloads
William Allen
Quantitative easing is not as unconventional as it seems pp. 837-854 Downloads
Peter Sinclair and Colin Ellis

Volume 28, issue 3, 2013

International macroeconomic policy coordination: an overview pp. 395-410 Downloads
Christopher Adam, Paola Subacchi and David Vines
The multiple contexts of Bretton Woods pp. 411-430 Downloads
Harold James
Global imbalances and the paradox of thrift pp. 431-443 Downloads
Warner Corden
Grappling with global imbalances: when does international cooperation pay? pp. 444-468 Downloads
Paola Subacchi and Paul Van den Noord
The G-20 framework for strong, sustainable, and balanced growth: glass half empty or half full? pp. 469-492 Downloads
Creon Butler
The G-20 mutual assessment process—a perspective from IMF staff pp. 493-511 Downloads
Hamid Faruqee and Krishna Srinivasan
Internationalization of the renminbi: what it means for the stability and flexibility of the international monetary system pp. 512-531 Downloads
Paul Jenkins and John Zelenbaba
Intra-European imbalances, adjustment, and growth in the eurozone pp. 532-550 Downloads
Paolo Guerrieri and Piero Esposito
Rebalancing the Chinese economy pp. 551-568 Downloads
Yu Yongding
Seeking a balanced approach on the global economic rebalancing: China’s answers to international policy cooperation pp. 569-586 Downloads
Yong Wang
Rebalancing and structural policies—an Indian perspective pp. 587-602 Downloads
Parthasarathi Shome

Volume 28, issue 2, 2012

Crisis-era protectionism and the multilateral governance of trade: an assessment pp. 195-210 Downloads
Simon Evenett and David Vines
Beggar-thy-neighbour policies during the crisis era: causes, constraints, and lessons for maintaining open borders pp. 211-234 Downloads
Richard Baldwin and Simon Evenett
Agricultural trade distortions during the global financial crisis pp. 235-260 Downloads
Kym Anderson and Signe Nelgen
Industrial policy choice during the crisis era pp. 261-283 Downloads
Vinod K. Aggarwal and Simon Evenett
Beyond dollar exchange-rate targeting: China’s crisis-era export management regime pp. 284-300 Downloads
Simon Evenett, Johannes Fritz and Yang Chun Jing
Russia’s commercial policy, 2008–11: modernization, crisis, and the WTO accession pp. 301-323 Downloads
Darya Gerasimenko
Mexican unilateral trade liberalization in the middle of a global economic crisis pp. 324-346 Downloads
Sergio Gómez Lora, José López-Córdova and Jaime Zabludovsky Kuper
The limitations of European Union control of state aid pp. 347-367 Downloads
Alberto Heimler and Frédéric Jenny
Trade, climate change, and the political game theory of border carbon adjustments pp. 368-394 Downloads
Dieter Helm, Cameron Hepburn and Giovanni Ruta

Volume 28, issue 1, 2012

The economic analysis of biodiversity: an assessment pp. 1-21 Downloads
Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn
Recent advances in the valuation of ecosystem services and biodiversity pp. 22-47 Downloads
Giles Atkinson, Ian Bateman and Susana Mourato
Biodiversity, poverty, and development pp. 48-68 Downloads
Charles Palmer and Salvatore Di Falco
Evaluation of biodiversity policy instruments: what works and what doesn’t? pp. 69-92 Downloads
Daniela A. Miteva, Subhrendu Pattanayak and Paul Ferraro
How should we incentivize private landowners to ‘produce’ more biodiversity? pp. 93-113 Downloads
Nick Hanley, Simanti Banerjee, Gareth D. Lennox and Paul R. Armsworth
Regulating global biodiversity: what is the problem? pp. 114-138 Downloads
Timothy Swanson and Ben Groom
Are investments to promote biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services aligned? pp. 139-163 Downloads
Stephen Polasky, Kris Johnson, Bonnie Keeler, Kent Kovacs, Erik Nelson, Derric Pennington, Andrew J. Plantinga and John Withey
Protecting forests, biodiversity, and the climate: predicting policy impact to improve policy choice pp. 164-179 Downloads
Alexander Pfaff and Juan Robalino
Banking on extinction: endangered species and speculation pp. 180-192 Downloads
Charles Mason, Erwin Bulte and Richard Horan
Equity, efficiency, and financial risk of alternative arrangements for funding ong-term care systems in an ageing society pp. 193-193 Downloads
Jose Luis Fernandez and Julien Forder
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