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World Economics
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2007, volume 8, articles 4
- Sovereign Wealth Funds pp. 1-7

- Stephen Jen
- The Opium Economy: A Possible Approach to Reform pp. 9-45

- Jeremy Berkoff
- Keynes in the Long Run pp. 47-60

- Robert Skidelsky
- Exploring the Present Through the Past pp. 61-124

- Claudia Goldin and Brian Snowdon
- HIV/AIDS: A Growing Concern to Business pp. 125-141

- David Bloom, Lakshmi Reddy Bloom, Paul De Lay, Fiona Paua, Richard Samans and Mark Weston
- The Uneven Build Up of Global Reserves pp. 143-166

- Rohinton Medhora
- Multilateral Surveillance pp. 167-189

- Graham Bird and Thomas D. Willett
- The Role of the IMF in Low-Income Countries pp. 191-195

- Domenico Lombardi
- Leonardo Martinez-Diaz on Carol Lancaster, Foreign Aid: Diplomacy, Development, Domestic Politics pp. 197-201

- Leonardo Martinez-Diaz
- New Light or Fixed Presumptions? pp. 203-221

- David Henderson
2007, volume 8, articles 3
- How to Tackle Poverty pp. 1-5

- Diane Coyle
- A Dynamic Theory of China–U.S. Trade pp. 7-25

- Amar Bhidé and Edmund Phelps
- The Future of North Korea is South Korea pp. 27-52

- Marcus Noland
- The Power of Ideas pp. 53-110

- Joel Mokyr and Brian Snowdon
- Monetary Policy, Governance and Economic Development pp. 111-129

- Michael Chibba
- Do Current Assessments Underestimate Future Damages From Climate Change? pp. 131-146

- Stephane Hallegatte
- Managerial Performance and Contract Instability in the Market for National Football Coaches pp. 147-170

- Lynne Nikolychuk
- Economic Drivers of Pharmaceutical Investment Location pp. 171-182

- David Lewis, Edward Bramley-Harker and Joshua Farahnik
- Colin I. Bradford and Johannes F. Linn reply to Graham Bird's review in the last issue of World Economics of their co-edited volume, Global Governance Reform: Breaking the Stalemate pp. 183-184

- Colin I. Bradford and Johannes F. Linn
- James Raymond Vreeland responds to Graham Hacche's review article [ World Economics, 8(2): 97-118] on his latest book, The International Monetary Fund: Politics of Conditional Lending pp. 185-193

- James Vreeland
- Tim Lankester on Paul Collier, The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It pp. 195-199

- Tim Lankester
- Joe Perkins on Peter Diamond Hannu Vartiainen (editors), Behavioral Economics and Its Applications pp. 201-205

- Joe Perkins
- Jack Goldstone on Gregory Clark, A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World pp. 207-225

- Jack Goldstone
2007, volume 8, articles 2
- Prospects for Commodity Exporters pp. 1-15

- Paul Collier and Benedikt Goderis
- Can China Learn from Sweden? pp. 17-40

- Arne Bigsten
- How Many Wildebeest do You Need? pp. 41-64

- Mike Norton-Griffiths
- Reform of the IMF and World Bank pp. 65-95

- Anthony Elson
- A Non-Definitive Guide to the IMF pp. 97-118

- Graham Hacche
- On Solving the World's Economic Problems by Doing Something Unfashionable pp. 119-131

- Graham Bird
- Response to ‘The Stern Review: A Dual Critique - Part I: The Science' pp. 133-141

- Ian Simmonds and Will Steffen
- Response to Simmonds and Steffen pp. 143-151

- David Holland, Robert M. Carter, Chris de Freitas, Indur M. Goklany and Richard S. Lindzen
- A Stern Reply to the Reply to the Review of the Stern Review pp. 153-159

- Richard Tol and Gary Yohe
- Climate Science and the Stern Review pp. 161-182

- Robert M. Carter, Chris de Freitas, Indur M. Goklany, David Holland and Richard S. Lindzen
- Governments and Climate Change Issues pp. 183-228

- David Henderson
- Right for the Right Reasons pp. 229-258

- Simon Dietz, Dennis Anderson, Nicholas Stern, Chris Taylor and Dimitri Zenghelis
- Losses and Gains to Developing Countries from the Migration of Educated Workers pp. 259-269

- Oded Stark and C. Fan
- Does China Still Need Hong Kong? pp. 271-275

- Friedrich Wu
- Tim Lankester on Andrew Glyn, Capitalism Unleashed: Finance, Globalization, and Welfare pp. 277-280

- Tim Lankester
- Fabian Eser on Joseph Stiglitz et al., Stability with Growth: Macroeconomics, Liberalization and Development pp. 281-284

- Fabian Eser
- Graham Bird on Colin I. Bradford Jr. and Johannes F. Linn, editors, Global Governance Reform: Breaking the Stalemate pp. 285-287

- Not Specified
2007, volume 8, articles 1
- Challenges to the Multilateral Trading System pp. 1-14

- Peter Sutherland
- Aid for Trade pp. 15-45

- Faizel Ismail
- The EU, the Middle East, and Regional Integration pp. 47-56

- Bessma Momani
- Globalisation and Inflation pp. 57-73

- Charles Bean
- How Can Norway Become A Climate-Friendly Society? pp. 75-106

- Jørgen Randers and Knut Alfsen
- Addressing Climate Change pp. 107-120

- Peter Heller
- REFLECTIONS ON THE STERN REVIEW (1) A Robust Case for Strong Action to Reduce the Risks of Climate Change pp. 121-168

- Simon Dietz, Chris Hope, Nicholas Stern and Dimitri Zenghelis
- REFLECTIONS ON THE STERN REVIEW (2) A Growing International Opportunity to Move Strongly on Climate Change pp. 169-186

- Lorraine Hamid, Nicholas Stern and Chris Taylor
- Ethics of the Discount Rate in the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change pp. 187-210

- Wilfred Beckerman and Cameron Hepburn
- The Stern Review and the Costs of Climate Change Mitigation pp. 211-219

- Dennis Anderson
- Response to Carter et al pp. 221-228

- John F. Mitchell, Julia Slingo, David S. Lee, Jason A. Lowe and Vicky Pope
- Response to The Stern Review: A Dual Critique pp. 229-231

- Nigel Arnell, Rachel Warren and Robert Nicholls
- A Response to The Stern Review: A Dual Critique pp. 233-238

- Andrew Glikson
- Is Suicide Terrorism a Novel Economic Phenomenon? pp. 239-240

- Aldo Matteucci
- Reply to Aldo Matteucci, ‘Is Suicide Terrorism a Novel Economic Phenomenon?' pp. 241-243

- Mark Harrison
- Shalendra D. Sharma on the Sachs–Easterly debate pp. 245-253

- Shalendra D. Sharma
- Alan Budd on Diane Coyle, The Soulful Science: What Economists Really Do and Why It Matters pp. 255-258

- Alan Budd
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Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 26
2024, volume 25
2023, volume 24
2022, volume 23
2021, volume 22
2020, volume 21
2019, volume 20
2018, volume 19
2017, volume 18
2016, volume 17
2015, volume 16
2014, volume 15
2013, volume 14
2012, volume 13
2011, volume 12
2010, volume 11
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2006, volume 7
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