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- 449: In brief... American Idol: 65 years of admiration

- Alan Manning and Amar Shanghavi
- 448: In brief... Phone home: should mobiles be banned in schools?

- Louis-Philippe Beland and Richard Murphy
- 447: Robots at work: the impact on productivity and jobs

- Georg Graetz and Guy Michaels
- 446: In brief... Making a difference in education

- Robert Cassen, Sandra McNally and Anna Vignoles
- 445: Happier workers, higher profits

- Alex Bryson, John Forth and Lucy Stokes
- 444: In brief... A Global Apollo Programme to tackle climate change

- Richard Layard
- 443: In brief... Oil: the impact on women's work

- Stephan Maurer and Andrei Potlogea
- 442: The path from cause to effect: mastering 'metrics

- Joshua Angrist and Jorn-Steffen Pischke
- 441: Educational efficiency: value for money in public spending on schools

- Peter Dolton, Oscar Marcenaro Gutierrez and Adam Still
- 440: In brief: Business cycle blues

- Femke De Keulenaer, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Georgios Kavetsos, Michael I. Norton, Bert Van Landeghem and George W. Ward
- 439: The dilemma of central bank transparency

- Stephen Hansen, Michael McMahon and Andrea Prat
- 438: Napoleonic protectionism: how France's cotton industry gained

- Réka Juhász
- 437: TTIP: is free trade coming to the North Atlantic?

- Dennis Novy
- 436: Long shadow of the Berlin Wall

- Arnaud Chevalier and Olivier Marie
- 435: After communism: 25 years of revolution

- Peter Boone
- 434: Fiat Chrysler and the future of industry

- Giorgio Barba Navaretti, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Maria Teresa Trentinaglia De Daverio
- 433: Gone with the wind

- Stephen Gibbons
- 432: Trophy architects and the ‘dark matter' of London’s planning system

- Paul Cheshire and Gerard Dericks
- 431: Video killed the radio star? Evidence from YouTube and iTunes

- Tobias Kretschmer and Christian Peukert
- 430: The ‘investor route’ to UK citizenship

- David Metcalf
- 429: Policy for better mental health

- Richard Layard
- 428: Wikipedia: the value of open content production

- Aleksi Aaltonen and Stephan Seiler
- 427: Improving education in two extremely poor regions: triumph and tragedy

- Peter Boone
- 426: Overseas students: the impact on domestic student numbers

- Stephen Machin and Richard Murphy
- 425: Gender and the labour market: evidence from experiments

- Ghazala Azmat and Barbara Petrongolo
- 424: In brief: Does management matter in schools?

- Renata Lemos
- 423: In brief: Management in America

- Nicholas Bloom, Erik Brynjolfsson, Lucia Foster, Ron Jarmin, Megha Patnaik, Itay Saporta-Eksten and John van Reenen
- 422: Falling real wages

- David Blanchflower and Stephen Machin
- 421: Turning houses into gold: the failure of British planning

- Paul Cheshire
- 420: Immigrant's access to social housing: perception and reality

- Alan Manning, Diego Battiston, Richard Dickens and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 419: Minimum wages: the economics and the politics

- Alan Manning
- 418: In brief - New technology: who wins, who loses?

- John van Reenen, Nicholas Bloom, Luis Garicano and Raffaella Sadun
- 417: Victorian internet: the trade impact of the transatlantic telegraph

- Claudia Steinwender
- 416: Tackling long-term unemployment

- Barbara Petrongolo
- 415: Everybody needs good neighbours?

- Stephen Gibbons, Olmo Silva and Felix Weinhardt
- 414: In brief: Mrs Thatcher's industrial legacy

- John van Reenen
- 413: Outsourcing and the shift from manufacturing to services

- Giuseppe Berlingieri
- 412: Economics of higher education

- Richard Murphy and Gill Wyness
- 411: Unemployment and domestic violence

- Dan Anderberg, Helmut Rainer, Jonathan Wadsworth and Tanya Wilson
- 410: Lessons from the economics of crime

- Philip J Cook, Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie and Giovanni Mastrobuoni
- 409: In brief: Tough choices for a troubled euro

- Christopher Pissarides
- 408: Can cities be trapped in bad locations?

- Guy Michaels and Ferdinand Rauch
- 407: Human resource management: how much do firms really need?

- Alex Bryson and Michael White
- 406: In brief...Eating disorders: the impact of self-image and peer pressure

- Joan Costa-i-Font and Mireia Jofre-Bonet
- 405: In brief...Top of the class

- Richard Murphy and Felix Weinhardt
- 404: Does school spending matter?

- Stephen Gibbons and Sandra McNally
- 403: In brief...Blackout babies: the impact of power cuts on fertility

- Thiemo Fetzer, Oliver Pardo and Amar Shanghavi
- 402: The status of teachers

- Peter Dolton
- 401: Wage growth and productivity growth: the myth and reality of 'decoupling'

- João Paulo Pessoa and John van Reenen
- 400: Has job polarisation squeezed the American middle class?

- Michael Boehm