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- 258: Does planning regulation protect independent retailers?

- Raffaella Sadun
- 257: Where To Build Britain's New Houses

- Tim Leunig
- 256: In Brief: Delayed Doves

- Stephen Hansen and Michael McMahon
- 255: Will the Credit Crunch Lead to Recession?

- Nicholas Bloom
- 254: In Brief: India's Foreign Investment Policy: The Impact on Productivity

- Arunish Chawla
- 253: China's Entrepreneurs

- Linda Yueh
- 252: Can Better Management Sustain Growth in China and India?

- Nicholas Bloom and Rebecca Homkes
- 251: In Brief: Can Pay Regulation Kill?

- John van Reenen
- 250: In Brief: Understanding Trade Unions

- Richard Freeman
- 249: The Unemployment Trap

- Barbara Petrongolo
- 248: Big ideas: unemployment and welfare to work

- John van Reenen
- 247: Do Computers Help Police Fight Crime?

- Luis Garicano and Paul Heaton
- 246: What's in a Name? Information on Intergenerational Mobility

- Maia Güell, Sevi Rodríguez Mora and Chris Telmer
- 245: The Labour Market Effects of Immigration

- Marco Manacorda, Alan Manning and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 244: Inequality of Individual Wages and the Dispersion of Firm Productivity

- Giulia Faggio, Kjell G Salvanes and John van Reenen
- 243: The Psychology of Savings and Investment

- David Laibson and Romesh Vaitilingam
- 242: In brief: Freedom fries: When International Relations Damage International Trade

- Guy Michaels and Xiaojia Zhi
- 241: In brief: Smoking During Pregnancy

- Emma Tominey
- 240: Is Distance Dying at Last?

- Rachel Griffith, Sokbae (Simon) Lee and John van Reenen
- 239: School Segregation and its Consequences

- Stephen Gibbons and Shqiponja Telhaj
- 222: Technologies to Tackle Global Warming

- Ralf Martin
- 221: In brief: Fat City: Does Urban Sprawl Lead to Human Sprawl?

- Henry Overman
- 220: Japan's Shareholder Revolution

- Ron Dore
- 219: In brief: Bosnia: the Labour Market Costs of Conflict

- Florence Kondylis
- 218: Shifts in Economic Geography and their Causes

- Anthony Venables
- 217: In brief: Britain's Minimum Wage: What Impact on Pay and Jobs?

- David Metcalf
- 216: The Educational Impact of Parental Choice and School Competition

- Stephen Gibbons, Stephen Machin and Olmo Silva
- 215: Trade Liberalisation and the Market for Corporate Control

- Holger Breinlich
- 214: Edmund Phelps, Nobel laureate

- Edmund Phelps
- 213: Rwanda: the Costs of Conflict for Subsistence Households

- Florence Kondylis
- 212: Tackling Depression and Anxiety Disorders

- Richard Layard
- 211: HIV/AIDS Prevention: the Potential of Primary Education

- Michael R. Kremer
- 210: The Collapse of the Doha Trade Round

- Andrew Charlton
- 209: Cutting Child Mortality: the Power of Parents

- Peter Boone
- 208: The China Effect

- Anthony J. Venables and Linda Yueh
- 207: Panic on the Streets of London

- Mirko Draca, Stephen Machin and Robert Witt
- 206: The Economic Impact of 9/11

- Nicholas Bloom
- 205: Cycles of Disadvantage

- Joanne Blanden and Stephen Gibbons
- 204: Trade Unions in China

- Jianwei Li and David Metcalf
- 203: Child Labour in 1920 Urban America

- Marco Manacorda
- 202: Work-Life Balance: the Links with Management Practices and Productivity

- Nicholas Bloom, Tobias Kretschmer and John van Reenen
- 201: Gay Pay in the UK

- Reza (Gholamreza) Arabsheibani, A Marin and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 200: The Gender Pay Gap

- Alan Manning
- 199: New Technology in Schools: is there a Payoff?

- Stephen Machin, Sandra McNally and Olmo Silva
- 198: What Future for European Jobs?

- Christopher Pissarides
- 197: Urban Sprawl

- Marcy Burchfield, Henry Overman, Diego Puga and Matthew Turner
- 196: Understanding Labour Markets

- Christopher Pissarides
- 195: Skills for All

- Hilary Steedman
- 194: The Part-Time Pay Penalty

- Alan Manning and Barbara Petrongolo
- 193: Mental Health: the Choice of Therapy for All

- Richard Layard