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2017, volume 18, articles 4
- Trade Data: Use with Care pp. 1-6

- Brian Sturgess
- India and China: Tracking their WTO Journeys with Trade Data pp. 7-20

- Siddhartha Rastogi
- Using Indian Data to Measure the Impact of the Eurozone Debt Crisis Through the Financial Channel pp. 21-58

- Vighneswara Swamy
- Will ‘America First' Trump International Cooperation and Coordination? pp. 59-74

- Stuart P.M. Mackintosh
- The Globalisation of Corporate Governance and Implications for African Corporates in a Changing Regulatory Landscape pp. 75-114

- Hippolyte Fofack
- Measuring GDP in Fragile States pp. 115-128

- Barbro Hexeberg and Jose Pablo Valdes Martinez
- Analysis of Revisions in Indian GDP Data pp. 129-172

- Amey Sapre and Rajeswari Sengupta
- The Economic Impact of Italian Market Reforms pp. 173-186

- Giovanna Maria Dora Dore
- Measuring the Share of Labour in GDP pp. 187-210

- Michael Grömling
- Measuring the Impact of the Internet on Retailing pp. 211-236

- Julian Gough
2017, volume 18, articles 3
- On Measuring Hyperinflation pp. 1-18

- Steve Hanke and Charles Bushnell
- Measuring Income Inequality and Insufficiency pp. 19-32

- Percival S. Gabriel
- How Accurate Are the National Balance Sheets for China? pp. 33-54

- James L. Chan
- Flow of Funds Accounts pp. 55-104

- Tarlok Singh
- The Unstoppable Economic Rise of Asia pp. 105-112

- Brian Sturgess
- Estimating the Impact of Foreign Trade on GDP Growth in Sweden pp. 113-132

- Manuchehr Irandoust
- Making Data Measurement Errors Transparent: The Case of the IMF pp. 133-154

- Peter Bergeijk
- Beyond the Shadow Economy pp. 155-202

- George C. Georgiou
- What Makes Maddison Right pp. 203-214

- Jan Luiten van Zanden and Debin Ma
- Quantifying the Quantifiable pp. 215-224

- Patrick O'Brien and Kent Deng
2017, volume 18, articles 2
- New Estimates of Regional GDP in the UK pp. 1-20

- Julian Gough
- Why Maddison was Wrong pp. 21-42

- Kent Deng and Patrick O'Brien
- Double Deflation Casts Doubt on Existing GDP Data pp. 43-50

- Brian Sturgess
- Building a New Testable Model to Estimate Total Factor Productivity pp. 51-82

- Andrew Smithers
- Assessing the G20's Mutual Assessment Process: A MAP but Little Direction pp. 83-106

- Graham Bird
- Measuring the Elusive Middle Class and Estimating its Role in Economic Development and Democracy pp. 107-122

- Giovanna Maria Dora Dore
- How to Reconcile Democracy, the State and the Global Market pp. 123-138

- Giovanni Farese and Paolo Savona
- Problem or Solution: Data on Sub-National Debt for Infrastructural Development in Nigeria pp. 139-166

- Kingsley Imandojemu
- The Data Quality Index pp. 167-182

- Not Specified
2017, volume 18, articles 1
- Neglect Private Debt at the Economy's Peril? pp. 1-17

- Leslie G. Manison and Savvakis Savvides
- Are Estimates of the Economic Contribution of Financial Services Reliable pp. 17-32

- Brian Sturgess
- Measuring the Performance of Fiscal Reforms: The Case of the GCC pp. 33-48

- Ahmed Hashim Alyushaa
- Defending Development pp. 49-58

- Raadhika Vishvesh
- Measuring the Impact of Agricultural Finance on Rural Inequality: Evidence from Egypt pp. 59-106

- Heba Farida Ahmed Fathy El-laithy, Ahmed Rostom and Lamia Donia
- The Impact of Minimum Wage Legislation pp. 107-122

- Julian Gough
- Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment in Economic Transformation: Toward an Institutional Framework pp. 123-144

- Patrick Schena and Asim Ali
- The Environmental Kuznets Curve pp. 145-152

- Harry Booth
2016, volume 17, articles 4
- Implications of Illicit Financial Outflows for Macro-economic Management and Development Effectiveness in Africa pp. 1-24

- Hippolyte Fofack
- Now You See Them, Now You Don't: the Case of the Shrinking Global Economic Imbalances pp. 25-48

- Graham Bird
- Global Integration and World Migration pp. 49-65

- Oded Stark
- The Universal Credit Rating Group: Measuring Debt Ethically pp. 67-74

- Daniel Cash
- Measuring the Success of Industrial Policy in Australia pp. 75-105

- Andrew Marks
- Institutions, Economic Growth and Development: A Conversation with Nobel Laureate Douglass North pp. 107-152

- Brian Snowdon
2016, volume 17, articles 3
- Towards a Better Understanding of International Capital Volatility pp. 1-24

- Graham Bird
- The Creation of the Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank: America's Loss and China's Gain pp. 25-38

- Stuart P.M. Mackintosh
- The Political Limits of Independent Monetary Policy pp. 39-54

- Colin Ellis
- Secular Stagnation and Two Articles of Faith of the Conventional Wisdom pp. 55-90

- Kenneth Austin
- Exploding Debt Syndrome: The Politics of the Greek Debt Crisis pp. 91-109

- Elliot Y. Neaman and Shalendra D. Sharma
2016, volume 17, articles 2
- The Paris Climate Agreement heightens development challenges in Africa pp. 1-29

- Hippolyte Fofack
- Economics, Science and Climate Change pp. 31-62

- Julian Gough
- How Fast Will China Grow Towards 2030 pp. 63-78

- Jorgen Randers
- China's GDP Per Capita from the Han Dynasty to Communist Times pp. 79-124

- Kent Deng and Patrick O'Brien
- Data on Indicators of Governance: Handle with Care pp. 125-142

- M.G. Quibria
- De-Risking Impact Investing pp. 143-158

- Neil Gregory
- Japan's Monetary Policy Misadventure pp. 159-190

- Masanaga Kumakura
2016, volume 17, articles 1
- The Digital Revolution - New Challenges for National Accounting? pp. 1-14

- Michael Grömling
- Measuring Financial Inclusion using Multidimensional Data pp. 15-40

- Mandira Sarma
- Dissecting China's Property Market Data pp. 41-62

- Meiping (Aggie) Sun
- The Indian Economy: From Growth to Stagflation to Liberal Reform pp. 63-104

- Deepak Lal
- Youth Employment Crisis in India pp. 105-126

- Swati Dutta
- How Managerial Incentives Affect Economic Performance pp. 127-146

- Andrew Smithers
- Fiscal Policy and the Global Crisis pp. 147-176

- Graham Bird