Oxford Review of Economic Policy
1985 - 2024
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2009
- Remaking macroeconomic policy after the global financial crisis: a balance-sheet approach pp. 507-552

- Christopher Adam and David Vines
- In search of a smoking gun: macroeconomic policies and the crisis pp. 553-580

- Hamid Faruqee, Alasdair Scott and Natalia Tamirisa
- Modelling the global financial crisis pp. 581-607

- Warwick McKibbin and Andrew Stoeckel
- Macroprudential policy: what can it achieve? pp. 608-629

- Alistair Milne
- Monetary policy in a systemic crisis pp. 630-653

- Xavier Freixas
Volume 25, issue 3, 2009
- Infrastructure investment, the cost of capital, and regulation: an assessment pp. 307-326

- Dieter Helm
- Transport infrastructure investment: implications for growth and productivity pp. 327-343

- Nicholas Crafts
- Survival of the unfittest: why the worst infrastructure gets built--and what we can do about it pp. 344-367

- Bent Flyvbjerg
- Roads: a utility in need of a strategy pp. 368-390

- Stephen Glaister and John W. Smith
- Developing transport infrastructure for the Low Carbon Society pp. 391-410

- Andrew Sentance
- The evolution of infrastructure and utility ownership and its implications pp. 411-434

- Dieter Helm and Tom Tindall
- Indexation, investment, and utility prices pp. 435-450

- Richard Brealey and Julian Franks
- Transport infrastructure in London pp. 451-468

- Tony Travers
- Investment in electricity infrastructure in a small isolated market: the case of Ireland pp. 469-487

- Seán Diffney, John Fitz Gerald, Sean Lyons and Laura Malaguzzi Valeri
- Transforming telecommunications technologies--policy and regulation pp. 488-505

- Martin Cave and Keiko Hatta
Volume 25, issue 2, 2009
- The political economy of development: an assessment pp. 173-189

- Christopher Adam and Stefan Dercon
- Gravity and friction in growing East Asia pp. 190-204

- Indermit Gill and Homi Kharas
- Leadership and politics: a perspective from the Growth Commission pp. 205-218

- David Brady and A. Spence
- The political economy of state failure pp. 219-240

- Paul Collier
- Why do some resource-abundant countries succeed while others do not? pp. 241-256

- Ragnar Torvik
- Legal institutions, political economy, and development pp. 257-270

- Gani Aldashev
- Corruption, institutions, and economic development pp. 271-291

- Toke Aidt
- Clientelism and vote buying: lessons from field experiments in African elections pp. 292-305

- Pedro Vicente and Leonard Wantchekon
Volume 25, issue 1, 2009
- Factor shares: the principal problem of political economy? pp. 3-16

- Anthony Atkinson
- Structural reforms in Europe and the (in)coherence of institutions pp. 17-39

- Bruno Amable
- Unemployment, institutions, and reform complementarities: re-assessing the aggregate evidence for OECD countries pp. 40-59

- Andrea Bassanini and Romain Duval
- Unemployment compensation and high European unemployment: a reassessment with new benefit indicators pp. 60-93

- David Howell and Miriam Rehm
- Monetary policy and European unemployment pp. 94-108

- Ronald Schettkat and Rongrong Sun
- The Swedish unemployment experience pp. 109-125

- Bertil Holmlund
- Capitalist economies and wage inequality pp. 126-154

- Wiemer Salverda and Ken Mayhew
- Must equality and efficiency conflict? The economics of Andrew Glyn pp. 155-163

- Stuart White
Volume 24, issue 4, 2008
- Business taxation in a globalized world pp. 625-638

- Michael Devereux
- Corporate taxation in the OECD in a wider context pp. 639-660

- Simon Loretz
- What problems and opportunities are created by tax havens? pp. 661-679

- Dhammika Dharmapala
- Corporate tax elasticities: a reader's guide to empirical findings pp. 680-697

- Ruud de Mooij and Sjef Ederveen
- Taxation of outbound direct investment: economic principles and tax policy considerations pp. 698-719

- Michael Devereux
- The European Commission's proposal for a common consolidated corporate tax base pp. 720-739

- Clemens Fuest
Volume 24, issue 3, 2008
- Economic research and labour immigration policy pp. 404-427

- Martin Ruhs
- Scale, diversity, and determinants of labour migration in Europe pp. 428-452

- Anzelika Zaiceva and Klaus Zimmermann
- The demographic effects of international migration in Europe pp. 453-477

- David Coleman
- The labour market impact of immigration pp. 478-495

- Christian Dustmann, Albrecht Glitz and Tommaso Frattini
- The labour-market performance of recent migrants pp. 496-517

- Ken Clark and Stephen Drinkwater
- Labour-market assimilation of foreign workers in Italy pp. 518-542

- Alessandra Venturini and Claudia Villosio
- Immigrants and welfare programmes: exploring the interactions between immigrant characteristics, immigrant welfare dependence, and welfare policy pp. 543-560

- Alan Barrett and Yvonne McCarthy
- The fiscal impact of immigration on the advanced economies pp. 561-581

- Robert Rowthorn
- The determinants of migrant remittances pp. 582-599

- Jørgen Carling
- Demographic and labour-market impacts of migration on Poland pp. 600-625

- Paweł Kaczmarczyk and Marek Okólski
Volume 24, issue 2, 2008
- Climate-change policy: why has so little been achieved? pp. 211-238

- Dieter Helm
- Climate treaties and the imperative of enforcement pp. 239-258

- Scott Barrett
- A new global deal on climate change pp. 259-279

- Cameron Hepburn and Nicholas Stern
- The behavioural economics of climate change pp. 280-297

- Kjell Arne Brekke and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- Addressing climate change with a comprehensive US cap-and-trade system pp. 298-321

- Robert Stavins
- On the regulation of geoengineering pp. 322-336

- David G. Victor
- Climate change and Africa pp. 337-353

- Paul Collier, Gordon Conway and Anthony Venables
- China's balance of emissions embodied in trade: approaches to measurement and allocating international responsibility pp. 354-376

- Jiahua Pan, Jonathan Phillips and Ying Chen
- Emissions in the Platinum Age: the implications of rapid development for climate-change mitigation pp. 377-401

- Ross Garnaut, Stephen Howes, Frank Jotzo and Peter Sheehan
Volume 24, issue 1, 2008
- Housing markets and the economy: the assessment pp. 1-33

- John Muellbauer and Anthony Murphy
- Planning policy, planning practice, and housing supply pp. 34-49

- Kate Barker
- Reflections on the nature and policy implications of planning restrictions on housing supply. Discussion of 'Planning policy, planning practice, and housing supply' by Kate Barker pp. 50-58

- Paul Cheshire
- Spatial patterns of development and the British housing market pp. 59-78

- Tim Leunig and Henry Overman
- Planning for housing in the post-Barker era: affordability, household formation, and tenure choice pp. 79-98

- Geoff Meen and Mark Andrew
- Valuing school quality, better transport, and lower crime: evidence from house prices pp. 99-119

- Stephen Gibbons and Stephen Machin
- Sources and uses of equity extracted from homes pp. 120-144

- Alan Greenspan and James Kennedy
- Financial innovation and European housing and mortgage markets pp. 145-175

- David Miles and Vladimir Pillonca
- Discussion of 'Financial innovation and European housing and mortgage markets', by David Miles and Vladimir Pillonca pp. 176-179

- Patrick Honohan
- House prices, money, credit, and the macroeconomy pp. 180-205

- Charles Goodhart and Boris Hofmann
- Discussion of 'House prices, money, credit, and the macroeconomy' by Charles Goodhart and Boris Hofmann pp. 206-209

- Simon Price
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