Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2011
- The sustainable borders of the state pp. 517-535

- Dieter Helm
- Over-optimism in forecasts by official budget agencies and its implications pp. 536-562

- Jeffrey Frankel
- Reforming taxes and raising revenue: part of the fiscal solution pp. 563-588

- William Gale and Benjamin H. Harris
- The changing architecture of the UK welfare state pp. 589-607

- John Hills
- Europe after the crisis: less or more role for nation states in money and finance? pp. 608-619

- Andre Sapir
- National accounts, wellbeing, and the performance of government pp. 620-633

- Joe Grice
- The hidden transformation: the changing role of the state after the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 634-657

- Oskar Kowalewski and Krzysztof Rybinski
- The Chinese box: the opaque economic borders of the Chinese state pp. 658-679

- Linda Yueh
Volume 27, issue 3, 2011
- Banking, finance, and the role of the state pp. 397-410

- Xavier Freixas and Colin Mayer
- Bank resolution: a framework for the assessment of regulatory intervention pp. 411-436

- Mathias Dewatripont and Xavier Freixas
- Why bank governance is different pp. 437-463

- Marco Becht, Patrick Bolton and Ailsa Röell
- Deposit insurance and risk taking pp. 464-478

- Franklin Allen, Elena Carletti and Agnese Leonello
- Competition policy in banking pp. 479-497

- Xavier Vives
- Systemic risks and the 'too-big-to-fail' problem' pp. 498-516

- Alan D. Morrison
Volume 27, issue 2, 2011
- Unemployment in the OECD pp. 207-220

- Bruno Amable and Ken Mayhew
- Unemployment benefits and work incentives: the US labour market in the Great Recession pp. 221-240

- David Howell and Bert Azizoglu
- Young people and the Great Recession pp. 241-267

- David N. F. Bell and David Blanchflower
- Understanding unemployment flows pp. 268-294

- Ekkehard Ernst and Uma Rani
- Wage norms, capital accumulation, and unemployment: a post-Keynesian view pp. 295-311

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- Hysteresis in unemployment pp. 312-337

- Terry O'Shaughnessy
- The role of worker flows in the dynamics and distribution of UK unemployment pp. 338-363

- Michael Elsby, Jennifer Smith and Jonathan Wadsworth
- The effectiveness of economic policy and position in the cycle: the case of tax reductions on overtime in France pp. 364-379

- Eric Heyer
- Hiring young, unskilled workers on subsidized open-ended contracts: a good integration programme? pp. 380-396

- Muriel Roger and Philippe Zamora
Volume 27, issue 1, 2011
- Oil and international energy pp. 1-32

- Christopher Allsopp and Bassam Fattouh
- The oil trading markets, 2003--10: analysis of market behaviour and possible policy responses pp. 33-67

- Adair Turner, Jon Farrimond and Jonathan Hill
- Peak oil and energy policy--a critique pp. 68-91

- Dieter Helm
- Clean energy and international oil pp. 92-116

- Marianne Haug
- Shale gas--the unfolding story pp. 117-143

- Howard Rogers
- Testing for the cartel in OPEC: non-cooperative collusion or just non-cooperative? pp. 144-168

- Pedro A. Almoguera, Christopher C. Douglas and Ana María Herrera
- Oil price shocks and the macroeconomy pp. 169-185

- Paul Segal
- Uncertainty, expectations, and fundamentals: whatever happened to long-term oil prices? pp. 186-206

- Bassam Fattouh and Pasquale Scaramozzino
Volume 26, issue 4, 2010
- Implications of population ageing for economic growth pp. 583-612

- David Bloom, David Canning and Günther Fink
- Population ageing and labour markets pp. 613-635

- Anna D'Addio, Mark Keese and Edward Whitehouse
- Global growth, ageing, and inequality across and within generations pp. 636-654

- Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Ageing and the welfare state: securing sustainability pp. 655-673

- Volker Meier and Martin Werding
- Ageing, health, and health care pp. 674-690

- Friedrich Breyer, Joan Costa-Font and Stefan Felder
- Family ties and the crowding out of long-term care insurance pp. 691-712

- Joan Costa-Font
- Equity, efficiency, and financial risk of alternative arrangements for funding long-term care systems in an ageing society pp. 713-733

- Jose Luis Fernandez and Julien Forder
- Environmental policy, government, and the market pp. 734-734

- Cameron Hepburn
Volume 26, issue 3, 2010
- Lessons from the 1930s Great Depression pp. 285-317

- Nicholas Crafts and Peter Fearon
- International aspects of the Great Depression and the crisis of 2007: similarities, differences, and lessons pp. 318-338

- Richard Grossman and Christopher Meissner
- Europe's Great Depression: coordination failure after the First World War pp. 339-369

- Nikolaus Wolf
- Fetters of gold and paper pp. 370-384

- Barry Eichengreen and Peter Temin
- US monetary and fiscal policy in the 1930s pp. 385-413

- Price Fishback
- British monetary and fiscal policy in the 1930s pp. 414-441

- Roger Middleton
- Lessons from the political economy of the New Deal pp. 442-462

- John Joseph Wallis
- Labour markets in the interwar period and economic recovery in the UK and the USA pp. 463-485

- Timothy Hatton and Mark Thomas
- The banking panics in the United States in the 1930s: some lessons for today pp. 486-509

- Michael Bordo and John Landon-Lane
- 'Blood and treasure': exiting the Great Depression and lessons for today pp. 510-539

- Kris James Mitchener and Joseph Mason
- The political lessons of Depression-era banking reform pp. 540-560

- Charles Calomiris
- Long-term supply-side implications of the Great Depression pp. 561-580

- Leslie Hannah and Peter Temin
Volume 26, issue 2, 2010
- Environmental policy, government, and the market pp. 117-136

- Cameron Hepburn
- Environmental policy and the economic downturn pp. 137-163

- Alex Bowen and Nicholas Stern
- Corporate social responsibility, business strategy, and the environment pp. 164-181

- Forest L. Reinhardt and Robert Stavins
- Government failure, rent-seeking, and capture: the design of climate change policy pp. 182-196

- Dieter Helm
- Government failure and market failure: on the inefficiency of environmental and energy policy pp. 197-224

- David Anthoff and Robert Hahn
- Cap-and-trade: a sufficient or necessary condition for emission reduction? pp. 225-252

- Michael Hanemann
- The role of markets and policies in delivering innovation for climate change mitigation pp. 253-269

- Richard Newell
- Environmental prices, uncertainty, and learning pp. 270-284

- Simon Dietz and Sam Fankhauser
Volume 26, issue 1, 2010
- Editorial note pp. 1-2

- Christopher Adam and David Vines
- The inflation-targeting regime in the United Kingdom: a view from Threadneedle Street pp. 3-14

- Spencer Dale, James Proudman and Peter Westaway
- Inflation targeting during asset and commodity price booms pp. 15-35

- Nicoletta Batini and Eugen Tereanu
- Stabilizing inflation: why we will need international monetary cooperation in the coming global recovery pp. 36-37

- Adam Posen and Arvind Subramanian
- The theory of the fiscal stimulus: how will a debt-financed stimulus affect the future? pp. 38-47

- Warner Corden
- The limits to fiscal stimulus pp. 48-70

- Willem Buiter
- Macroeconomic policy in light of the credit crunch: the return of counter-cyclical fiscal policy? pp. 71-86

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- Fiscal policy, fairness between generations, and national saving pp. 87-116

- Ray Barrell and Martin Weale
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