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Volume 250, issue 1, 2019
- Preface: Beyond Brexit: A Programme for UK Reform pp. R1-R1

- Jagjit Chadha
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F2-F33

- Arno Hantzsche and Garry Young
- Introduction pp. R2-R6

- John Llewellyn, Jeremy Greenstock, Russell Jones, Andrew Gowers, Preston Llewellyn, Nick Greenstock, Gerald Holtham, Terry Scuoler and Rhys Bidder
- The UK Economy: Forecast Summary pp. F2-F2

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- The World Economy: Forecast Summary pp. F3-F3

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- Maintaining Stable Macroeconomic Conditions pp. R7-R14

- Russell Jones and John Llewellyn
- Supporting Dynamic Economic Adjustment pp. R15-R21

- John Martin
- Developing Trade pp. R22-R29

- David Vines, Paul Gretton and Anne Williamson
- Developing Trade in Services pp. R30-R33

- Alexis P. Lautenberg
- Reorienting Foreign Policy pp. R34-R39

- Jeremy Greenstock
- The Economic Impact of Prime Minister Johnson's New Brexit Deal pp. F34-F37

- Arno Hantzsche and Garry Young
- The World Economy: World Overview pp. F38-F52

- Barry Naisbitt, Janine Boshoff, Ian Hurst, Amit Kara, Cyrille Lenoel, Iana Liadze, Xuxin Mao, Craig Thamotheram and Kemar Whyte
- Updating Security and Defence Policy pp. R40-R46

- Mark Lyall Grant
- Formulating Industrial Policy pp. R47-R53

- Timothy Besley and Richard Davies
- Prospects for individual Economies pp. F53-F64

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- Securing Decarbonisation and Growth pp. R54-R60

- Dimitri Zenghelis
- Improving Infrastructure pp. R61-R68

- Russell Jones and John Llewellyn
- Appendix A: Summary of Key Forecast Assumptions pp. F65-F68

- Iana Liadze
- Redesigning Housing Policy pp. R69-R74

- Kate Barker
- Appendix B: Forecast Detail pp. F69-F76

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- Reducing Inequalities pp. R75-R82

- Russell Jones and John Llewellyn
- Effective Devolution pp. R83-R88

- Angus Armstrong
- Improving Governance pp. R89-R93

- Martin Donnelly
- Corrigendum pp. NP1-NP1

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Volume 249, issue 1, 2019
- Economic Measurement: Introduction pp. R1-R2

- Rhys Bidder and Rebecca Riley
- The UK Economy: Forecast Summary pp. F2-F2

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- Measuring Welfare Beyond GDP pp. R3-R16

- Andrew Aitken
- The World Economy: Forecast Summary pp. F3-F3

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- Monetary and Fiscal Options in the Event of a ‘No-Deal Brexit’ pp. F4-F9

- Jagjit Chadha
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F10-F43

- Arno Hantzsche and Garry Young
- Measuring the Other Half: New Measures of Intangible Investment from the ONS pp. R17-R29

- Josh Martin
- Cloud Computing, Cross-Border Data Flows and New Challenges for Measurement in Economics pp. R30-R38

- Diane Coyle and David Nguyen
- The Mysterious Cross-Country Dispersion in Mobile Phone Price Trends pp. R39-R46

- David Byrne
- The World Economy: World Overview pp. F44-F54

- Barry Naisbitt, Janine Boshoff, Ian Hurst, Amit Kara, Thomas Lazarowicz, Cyrille Lenoel, Iana Liadze, Xuxin Mao, Craig Thamotheram and Kemar Whyte
- Exploring the Link Between Economic Complexity and Emergent Economic Activities pp. R47-R58

- Alex Bishop and Juan Mateos-Garcia
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F55-F66

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- Distinguishing Between Imports for Domestic Use and for Re-Exports: A Novel Method Illustrated for the Netherlands pp. R59-R67

- Oscar Lemmers and Khee Fung Wong
- Appendix A: Summary of Key Forecast Assumptions pp. F67-F70

- Iana Liadze
- Appendix B: Forecast Detail pp. F71-F77

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Volume 248, issue 1, 2019
- Challenges for Immigration Policy in Post-Brexit Britain: Introduction pp. R1-R4

- Heather Rolfe
- The UK Economy: Forecast Summary pp. F2-F2

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- The World Economy: Forecast Summary pp. F3-F3

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- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F4-F33

- Arno Hantzsche and Garry Young
- Immigration Policy from Post-War to Post-Brexit: How New Immigration Policy can Reconcile Public Attitudes and Employer Preferences pp. R5-R16

- Heather Rolfe, Johnny Runge and Nathan Hudson-Sharp
- Low-Skilled Employment in a New Immigration Regime: Challenges and Opportunities for Business Transitions pp. R17-R27

- Anne Green
- Is Employer Sponsorship a Good Way to Manage Labour Migration? Implications for Post-Brexit Migration Policies pp. R28-R39

- Madeleine Sumption
- The World Economy: World Overview pp. F34-F44

- Barry Naisbitt, Janine Boshoff, Ian Hurst, Amit Kara, Jason Lennard, Cyrille Lenoel, Iana Liadze, Thomas Lazarowicz and Craig Thamotheram
- Youth Mobility Scheme: The Panacea for Ending Free Movement? pp. R40-R48

- Erica Consterdine
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F45-F57

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- ‘High-Skilled Good, Low-Skilled Bad?’ British, Polish and Romanian Attitudes Towards Low-Skilled EU Migration pp. R49-R57

- Alexandra Bulat
- Appendix A: Summary of Key Forecast Assumptions pp. F58-F61

- Iana Liadze
- Appendix B: Forecast Detail pp. F62-F68

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