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- 369: The polluter-doesn't-pay principle

- Ralf Martin, Ulrich Wagner and Laure de Preux
- 368: In brief: Language barriers? The impact of non-native English speakers in the classroom

- Charlotte Geay, Sandra McNally and Shqiponja Telhaj
- 367: In brief: Urban schools: does money make a difference?

- Stephen Gibbons, Sandra McNally and Martina Viarengo
- 366: Growth and productivity: UK economic performance since 1997

- Dan Corry, Anna Valero and John van Reenen
- 365: Jobs in a recession

- Pascal Michaillat
- 364: Sequential exporting: how firms break into foreign markets

- Facundo Albornoz, Hector Calvo-Pardo, Gregory Corcos and Emanuel Ornelas
- 363: The letters page

- Alan Manning
- 362: Policy uncertainty: a new indicator

- Scott Baker, Nicholas Bloom and Steven Davis
- 361: HS2: assessing the costs and benefits

- Henry Overman
- 360: The returns to lobbying

- Jordi Blanes i Vidal, Mirko Draca and Christian Fons-Rosen
- 359: Pupils' progress: how children's perceptions influence their efforts

- Amine Ouazad and Lionel Page
- 358: School inspections: can we trust Ofsted reports?

- Iftikhar Hussain
- 357: Crime and mental wellbeing

- Francesca Cornaglia and Andrew Leigh
- 356: Wellbeing in the workplace: the impact of modern management

- Alex Bryson and Pekka Ilmakunnas
- 355: Big ideas: wellbeing and public policy

- Richard Layard
- 354: The Future of Work in Europe

- Christopher Pissarides
- 353: Unequal Britain: How Real Are Regional Disparities?

- Stephen Gibbons and Henry Overman
- 352: Teachers' Pay and Pupil Performance

- Peter Dolton and Oscar Marcenaro Gutierrez
- 351: The Boom in Postgraduate Education and Its Impact on Wage Inequality

- Joanne Lindley and Stephen Machin
- 350: In brief... House Prices and School Quality: Evidence from State and Private Education in Paris

- Gabrielle Fack and Julien Grenet
- 349: Young People Without Qualifications: How 'Headline Numbers' Shape Policy and Aspiration

- Hilary Steedman
- 348: Football Matches: the Effects on Crime

- Olivier Marie
- 347: In brief...Cotton and Cars: the Huge Gains from Process Innovation

- Tim Leunig and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 346: Big ideas: Innovation Policy

- John van Reenen
- 345: Land use planning: the impact on retail productivity

- Paul Cheshire, Christian Hilber and Ioannis Kaplanis
- 344: Team performance and the optimal spread of talent

- Alex Bryson, Rafael Gomez and Kerry Papps
- 343: Fees and loathing: higher education finance and university participation

- Gill Wyness
- 342: In brief: Chernobyl: the long-term health and economic consequences

- Hartmut Lehmann and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 341: In brief: Competition in the public sector: good for the goose, good for the gander?

- Zack Cooper
- 340: Big ideas: How competition improves management and productivity

- John van Reenen
- 339: Challenges for the dollar as a reserve currency

- Gianluca Benigno
- 338: Youth unemployment

- Barbara Petrongolo and John van Reenen
- 337: In brief: Unequal shares: the economics of elite football clubs

- Eran Yashiv
- 336: Trade crisis - what trade crisis?

- Giordano Mion
- 335: Bank bailouts in a global economy: the challenges for international cooperation

- Friederike Niepmann
- 334: Chris Pissarides, CEP's Nobel laureate

- Barbara Petrongolo
- 333: How did London get away with it?

- Henry Overman
- 332: In brief: Location, location, location: why geography matters for R&D

- John van Reenen
- 331: Big ideas: economic geography

- Henry Overman
- 330: In brief: Hospital performance: the impact of good management

- Nicholas Bloom, Stephen Dorgan, Rebecca Homkes, Dennis Layton, Raffaella Sadun and John van Reenen
- 329: In brief: Improving management in India

- Nicholas Bloom
- 328: Enhancing management quality: the potential for productivity growth after the recession

- Rebecca Homkes
- 327: In brief: The future of finance

- Peter Boone, C Goodhart, Andrew Haldane, Simon Johnson, John Kay, Andrew Large, Richard Layard, Andrew Smithers, A Turner, S Wadhwani, Martin Wolf and Paul Woolley
- 326: The shrinking middle

- Guy Michaels, Ashwini Natraj and John van Reenen
- 325: Academy schools: who benefits?

- Stephen Machin and James Vernoit
- 324: In brief: The state of apprenticeships

- Hilary Steedman
- 323: The NHS White Paper: evolution or revolution?

- Zack Cooper
- 322: In brief: 'Revolving door' lobbyists

- Jordi Blanes i Vidal, Mirko Draca and Christian Fons-Rosen
- 321: Does fiscal policy work?

- Ethan Ilzetzki
- 320: Has the euro increased trade?

- João Santos Silva and Silvana Tenreyro
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