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Volume 168, issue 1, 1999
- At a glance... The UK economy pp. 2-2

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- The world economy pp. 3-3

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- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The UK economy pp. 8-31

- Richard Kneller, Rebecca Riley and Garry Young
- Section I. Recent economic developments pp. 32-38

- Nigel Pain
- Section II. Prospects for North America and Japan pp. 39-46

- Nigel Pain
- Section III. Prospects for the European Union pp. 47-69

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain, Florence Hubert, Dirk Willem te Velde, Dawn Holland and Veronique Genre
- Flexibility, quality and competitiveness pp. 70-81

- Bernard Casey, Ewart Keep and Ken Mayhew
- Employment strategies for Europe: lessons from Denmark and the Netherlands pp. 82-98

- Ray Barrell and Veronique Genre
- Family-friendly management: testing the various perspectives pp. 99-116

- Stephen Wood
- Statistical Appendix pp. 117-126

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Volume 167, issue 1, 1999
- At a glance... The UK economy pp. 2-2

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- The world economy pp. 3-3

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- Commentary pp. 4-7

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The UK economy pp. 8-28

- Richard Kneller and Garry Young
- Fiscal report pp. 29-34

- Garry Young
- Section I. Recent economic developments pp. 35-40

- Nigel Pain
- Section II. Prospects for North America and Japan pp. 41-49

- Nigel Pain
- Section III. Prospects for the Euro Area pp. 50-69

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain, Florence Hubert, Dirk Willem te Velde, Dawn Holland and Veronique Genre
- Analysing major recessions: an analytical summary of a new study of large recessions in the twentieth century pp. 70-85

- Christopher Dow
- The US stock market and the global economic crisis pp. 86-105

- Sushil B. Wadhwani
- Asymmetric density forecasts of inflation and the Bank of England's fan chart pp. 106-112

- Kenneth Wallis
- Main Economic Events—1998 pp. 113-117

- Gill Clisham
- Statistical Appendix pp. 118-127

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Volume 166, issue 1, 1998
- At a glance... The UK economy pp. 2-2

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- The world economy pp. 3-3

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- Commentary: The UK and the world liquidity crisis pp. 4-7

- Ray Barrell, Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The UK economy pp. 8-27

- Richard Kneller, Rebecca Riley and Garry Young
- Section I. Recent economic developments pp. 28-34

- Nigel Pain
- Section II. Prospects for North America and Japan pp. 35-43

- Nigel Pain
- Section III. Prospects for Europe pp. 44-56

- Nigel Pain, Florence Hubert, Dirk Willem te Velde, Dawn Holland and Veronique Genre
- Financial market contagion and the effects of the crises in East Asia, Russia and Latin America pp. 57-73

- Ray Barrell, Karen Dury, Dawn Holland, Nigel Pain and Dirk Willem te Velde
- The Working Families Tax Credit pp. 74-77

- Pamela Meadows
- The dollar, trade, technology and inequality in the USA pp. 78-86

- Bob Anderton and Paul Brenton
- Recent shifts in wage inequality and the wage returns to education in Britain pp. 87-96

- Stephen Machin
- Pension finance in a calibrated model of saving and income distribution for the UK pp. 97-107

- James Sefton, Jayasri Dutta and Martin Weale
- Statistical Appendix pp. 108-117

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Volume 165, issue 1, 1998
- At a glance... The UK economy pp. 2-2

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- The world economy pp. 3-3

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- Commentary pp. 4-6

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The UK economy pp. 7-24

- Garry Young
- Fiscal report pp. 25-34

- Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The world economy pp. 35-42

- Nigel Pain
- Section II. Prospects for North America and Japan pp. 43-53

- Nigel Pain
- Section III. Prospects for Europe pp. 54-65

- Julian Morgan, Florence Hubert, Dawn Holland, Dirk Willem te Velde and Veronique Genre
- Financial crisis in East Asia: bank runs, asset bubbles and antidotes pp. 66-82

- Marcus Miller and Pongsak Luangaram
- Raising schooling attainments by grouping pupils within each class pp. 83-88

- S.J. Prais
- The implications of the Boskin Report pp. 89-98

- Nicholas Oulton
- Labour costs and employment policy pp. 99-108

- Robert Hart and Robin J. Ruffell
- Large-scale EMU: the May Council decisions and implications for monetary policy pp. 109-114

- John Arrowsmith
- Statistical Appendix pp. 115-124

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