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Volume 235, issue 1, 2016
- Financial Regulation: Are We Reaching an Efficient Outcome? pp. R1-R3

- Angus Armstrong and E Davis
- At a Glance…: The World Economy pp. F2-F2

- N/a
- The UK Economy pp. F3-F3

- N/a
- The Missed Opportunity and Challenge of Capital Regulation pp. R4-R14

- Anat Admati
- Commentary: UK Housing Market: Problems and Policies pp. F4-F8

- Angus Armstrong
- World Overview pp. F9-F15

- Graham Hacche, Jessica Baker, Oriol Carreras, Simon Kirby, Iana Liadze, Jack Meaning, Rebecca Piggott and James Warren
- Regulatory Failure and Regulatory Change in the Banking Sector pp. R15-R17

- David Miles
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F16-F31

- N/a
- Liquidity Regulation: Rationales, Benefits and Costs pp. R18-R26

- Gianni De Nicolò
- Too Big to Fail and Too Big to Save: Dilemmas for Banking Reform pp. R27-R39

- James Barth and Clas Wihlborg
- Appendix A: Summary of Key Forecast Assumptions by Simon Kirby and Iana Liadze pp. F32-F39

- N/a
- Regulatory Cooperation on Cross-Border Banking – Progress and Challenges After the Crisis pp. R40-R49

- Thorsten Beck
- Appendix B: Forecast Detail pp. F40-F46

- N/a
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F47-F76

- Simon Kirby, Oriol Carreras, Jack Meaning, Rebecca Piggott and James Warren
- Macroprudential Supervision: From Theory to Policy pp. R50-R62

- Dirk Schoenmaker and Peter Wierts
Volume 234, issue 1, 2015
- Unconventional Monetary Policy: Introduction pp. R1-R4

- Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
- At a Glance…: The world economy pp. F2-F2

- N/a
- The UK Economy pp. F3-F3

- N/a
- Commentary: Modernising Economic Statistics: Why It Matters pp. F4-F7

- Diane Coyle
- Negative Interest Rate Policy as Conventional Monetary Policy pp. R5-R14

- Miles Kimball
- World Overview pp. F8-F12

- Graham Hacche, Jessica Baker, Oriol Carreras, Simon Kirby, Iana Liadze, Jack Meaning, Rebecca Piggott and James Warren
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F13-F26

- N/a
- Quantity Theory of Money Redux? Will Inflation be the Legacy of Quantitative Easing? pp. R15-R26

- William Cline
- The New Art of Central Banking pp. R27-R39

- Jagjit Chadha
- Appendix A: Summary of key forecast assumptions by Simon Kirby and Iana Liadze pp. F27-F33

- N/a
- Appendix B: Forecast Detail pp. F34-F40

- N/a
- The Transmission of Unconventional Monetary Policy in UK Government Debt Markets pp. R40-R47

- Jack Meaning and James Warren
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F41-F66

- Simon Kirby, Oriol Carreras, Jack Meaning and Rebecca Piggott
- A Financial Perspective on the UK Current Account Deficit pp. F67-F72

- Philip Lane
Volume 233, issue 1, 2015
- The Economics of UK Constitutional Change: Introduction pp. R1-R4

- Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
- At a Glance…: The world economy pp. F2-F2

- N/a
- The UK Economy pp. F3-F3

- N/a
- Commentary: The Government's Fiscal Strategy pp. F4-F9

- Jonathan Portes
- Devolving Funding and Taxation in the UK: A Unique Challenge pp. R5-R13

- Tony Travers
- World Overview pp. F10-F15

- Graham Hacche, Oriol Carreras, Simon Kirby, Iana Liadze, Jack Meaning, Rebecca Piggott and James Warren
- City Deals, Decentralisation and the Governance of Local Infrastructure Funding and Financing in the UK pp. R14-R26

- Peter O'Brien and Andy Pike
- Prospects for Individual Economies pp. F16-F29

- N/a
- The Economic Case for Further Fiscal Decentralisation to Scotland: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives pp. R27-R36

- David Bell and David Eiser
- Appendix A: Summary of key forecast assumptions pp. F30-F36

- Simon Kirby and Iana Liadze
- The Unintended Consequence of English Votes for English Laws pp. R37-R44

- Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
- Appendix B: Forecast detail pp. F37-F43

- N/a
- Greece and the Euro Area pp. F44-F52

- Angus Armstrong, Oriol Carreras, Simon Kirby, Jack Meaning and Rebecca Piggott
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F53-F84

- Simon Kirby, Oriol Carreras, Jack Meaning, Rebecca Piggott and James Warren
Volume 232, issue 1, 2015
- Sports Economics: It May be Fun but What's the Point? pp. R1-R3

- Alex Bryson, Bernd Frick and Rob Simmons
- At a Glance…: The World Economy pp. F2-F2

- N/a
- The UK economy pp. F3-F3

- N/a
- Transfer Spending in the English Premier League: The Haves and the Have Nots pp. R4-R17

- Richard Burdekin and Michael Franklin
- UK Finance and Europe pp. F4-F9

- Angus Armstrong
- World Overview pp. F10-F15

- Graham Hacche, Oriol Carreras, Simon Kirby, Iana Liadze, Jack Meaning, Rebecca Piggott and James Warren
- Prospects for individual economies pp. F16-F26

- N/a
- Benefits to their Communities from Small Town Professional Football Clubs pp. R18-R29

- Andy Barlow and David Forrest
- Appendix A: Summary of key forecast assumptions by Simon Kirby and Iana Liadze pp. F27-F33

- N/a
- Rank-Order Tournaments, Probability of Winning and Investing in Talent: Evidence from Champions' League Qualifying Rules pp. R30-R40

- Colin Green, Fernando Lozano and Rob Simmons
- Appendix B: Forecast detail pp. F34-F40

- N/a
- The Accuracy of NIESR's GDP Growth Forecasts pp. F41-F47

- Simon Kirby, Kanya Paramaguru and James Warren
- Born in the USA: National Origin Effects on Time Allocation in US and Spanish Professional Basketball pp. R41-R50

- David Berri, Christian Deutscher and Arturo Galletti
- Prospects for the UK Economy pp. F48-F72

- Simon Kirby, Oriol Carreras, Jack Meaning, Rebecca Piggott and James Warren
- Participation in School Sport and Post-School Pathways: Evidence from Ireland pp. R51-R66

- Pete Lunn and Elish Kelly
- The Impacts of the Bank of England's Asset Purchases on the Public Finances pp. F73-F78

- Simon Kirby and Jack Meaning
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