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Oxford University Press
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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Oxford University Press:
Web page: http://oxrep.oupjournals.org/
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(Christopher F. Baum)
Series handle: repec:oup:oxford
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2003, Volume 19, Issue 4
2003, Volume 19, Issue 32003, Volume 19, Issue 22003, Volume 19, Issue 12002, Volume 18, Issue 42002, Volume 18, Issue 32002, Volume 18, Issue 22002, Volume 18, Issue 12001, Volume 17, Issue 42001, Volume 17, Issue 32001, Volume 17, Issue 22001, Volume 17, Issue 12000, Volume 16, Issue 4- 1-32 The Assessment: Macroeconomic Policy
by Allsop, Christopher & Vines, David
- 33-42 How Complicated Does the Model Have to Be?
by Krugman, Paul
- 43-59 Making Monetary Policy: Objectives and Rules
by Cecchetti, Stephen G
- 60-73 Alternative Views of the Monetary Transmission Mechanism: What Difference Do They Make for Monetary Policy?
by Taylor, John B
- 74-91 Monetary Policy for an Open Economy: An Alternative Framework with Optimizing Agents and Sticky Prices
by McCallum, Bennett T & Nelson, Edward
- 92-105 The Limits to Discretionary Fiscal Stabilization Policy
by Wren-Lewis, Simon
- 106-37 Modelling Reality: The Need for Both Inter-temporal Optimization and Stickiness in Models for Policy-Making
by McKibbin, Warwick J & Vines, David
- 138-59 Reformulating Empirical Macroeconomic Modelling
by Hendry, David F & Mizon, Grayham E
2000, Volume 16, Issue 3- 1-11 The Assessment: Globalization and Labour-Market Adjustment
by Greenaway, David & Nelson, Douglas
- 12-22 Skill-Based Technology Transfer around the World
by Berman, Eli & Machin, Stephen
- 23-41 Capital-Skill Complementarity and Wage Outcomes Following Technical Change in a Global Model
by Tyers, Rod & Yang, Yongzheng
- 42-56 Globalization and Labour-Market Adjustment: How Fast and at What Cost?
by Davidson, Carl & Matusz, Steven J
- 57-75 Sectoral Transformation and Labour-Market Flows
by Greenaway, David & Upward, Richard & Wright, Peter
- 76-89 Outward Investment, Employment, and Wages in Swedish Multinationals
by Blomstrom, Magnus & Kokko, Ari
- 90-103 FDI and the Labour Market: A Review of the Evidence and Policy Implications
by Driffield, Nigel & Taylor, Karl
- 104-14 Immigration and Labour-Market Outcomes in the United States: A Political-Economy Puzzle
by Gaston, Noel & Nelson, Douglas
2000, Volume 16, Issue 2- 1-17 The Assessment: Japan's Stagnation--Can Policy Revive the Economy?
by Boltho, Andrea & Corbett, Jenny
- 18-33 Japan's Slow-Down: Monetary versus Real Explanations
by Wilson, Dominic
- 34-45 Technical Progress and the Growth of the Japanese Economy--Past and Future
by Yoshikawa, Hiroshi
- 46-60 Demographic Destiny, Per-Capita Consumption, and the Japanese Saving-Investment Balance
by Dekle, Robert
- 61-73 Is Japan's Financial System Efficient?
by Hanazaki, Masaharu & Horiuchi, Akiyoshi
- 74-84 Corporate Governance in Japan: Past Performance and Future Prospects
by Yafeh, Yishay
- 85-102 Japanese Labour in the 1990s: Stability and Stagnation
by Genda, Yuji & Rebick, Marcus E
- 103-13 Japan's National Innovation System: Current Status and Problems
by Goto, Akira
- 114-23 Business Start-Ups in Japan: Problems and Policies
by Imai, Yutaka & Kawagoe, Masaaki
2000, Volume 16, Issue 1- 1-12 The Assessment: Labour Markets and Welfare
by Mayhew, Ken
- 13-26 Active Labour-Market Policies: A Case of Evidence-Based Policy-Making?
by Robinson, Peter
- 27-44 Work Incentives and 'In-Work' Benefit Reforms: A Review
by Blundell, Richard
- 45-56 Maintaining Incomes after Work: Do Compulsory Earnings-Related Pensions Make Sense?
by Agulnik, Phil
- 57-69 The Impact of the Regulation of Low Wages on Inequality and Labour-Market Adjustment: A Comparative Analysis
by Bazen, Stephen
- 70-83 The Snakes and Ladders of Twenty-First-Century Trade Unionism
by Crouch, Colin
- 84-94 Labour Markets, Welfare, and the Personal Scope of Employment Law
by Davies, Paul & Freedland, Mark
- 95-113 New Labour and the Labour Market
by Dickens, Richard & Gregg, Paul & Wadsworth, Jonathan
- 114-28 The Geographical Concentration of Labour-Market Disadvantage
by Webster, David
- 129-46 The Nature of Local Area Social Exclusion in England and the Role of the Labour Market
by Brennan, Angela & Rhodes, John & Tyler, Peter
1999, Volume 15, Issue 4- 1-17 The Assessment: The Twentieth Century--Achievements, Failures, Lessons
by Boltho, Andrea & Toniolo, Gianni
- 18-34 Economic Growth in the Twentieth Century
by Crafts, Nicholas
- 35-55 Structural Change in the Developed Countries during the Twentieth Century
by Feinstein, Charles
- 56-75 The Distribution of Income in the UK and OECD Countries in the Twentieth Century
by Atkinson, A B
- 76-89 Globalization
by Temin, Peter
- 90-101 Twentieth-Century Political Economy: A Brief History of Global Capitalism
by Sachs, Jeffrey D
- 102-20 Varieties of Capitalism in the Twentieth Century
by Dore, Ronald & Lazonick, William & O'Sullivan, Mary
- 121-38 Institutions and Economic Performance: Evidence from the Labour Market
by Eichengreen, Barry & Iversen, Torben
- 139-52 How Should We Write the History of Twentieth-Century Economics?
by Weintraub, E Roy
1999, Volume 15, Issue 3- 1-8 The Assessment: Financial Instability
by Mayer, Colin
- 9-18 Bubbles, Crises, and Policy
by Allen, Franklin & Gale, Douglas
- 19-38 Exchange-Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets: Moral Hazard and International Overborrowing
by McKinnon, Ronald I & Pill, Huw
- 39-51 Financial Distress and the Business Cycle
by Suarez, Javier & Sussman, Oren
- 52-62 Risk Management with Interdependent Choice
by Morris, Stephen & Shin, Hyun Song
- 63-79 Credit Risk and Financial Instability
by Herring, Richard J
- 80-97 The Swedish Banking Crisis: Roots and Consequences
by Englund, Peter
- 98-109 Great Crashes in History: Have They Lessons for Today?
by Wood, Geoffrey
- 110-31 Implications of Financial Crisis for East Asian Trend Growth
by Crafts, Nicholas
- 132-50 The Information in the High-Yield Bond Spread for the Business Cycle: Evidence and Some Implications
by Gertler, Mark & Lown, Cara S
1999, Volume 15, Issue 2- 1-16 The Assessment: Real Interest Rates
by Allsopp, Christopher & Glyn, Andrew
- 17-45 A Long View of Real Rates
by Chadha, Jagjit S & Dimsdale, Nicholas H
- 46-58 The Real Rate of Interest: A Theoretical Analysis
by Bliss, Christopher
- 59-76 Interest Rates, Risk, and Imperfect Markets: Puzzles and Policies
by Stiglitz, Joseph E
- 77-94 World Public Debt and Real Interest Rates
by Ford, Robert & Laxton, Douglas
- 95-113 Real Interest Rates and Macroeconomic Activity
by Taylor, Mark P
- 114-27 Real Interest Rates and the Cost of Capital
by Jenkinson, Tim
- 128-42 Long-Term Real Interest Rates: Evidence on the Global Capital Market
by Breedon, Francis & Henry, Brian & Williams, Geoffrey
1999, Volume 15, Issue 1- 1-15 The Assessment: Knowledge, Skills, and Competitiveness
by Keep, Ewart & Mayhew, Ken
- 16-32 Human Capital Theory and UK Vocational Training Policy
by Stevens, Margaret
- 33-42 Product Strategies, Managerial Comprehension, and Organizational Performance
by Wensley, Robin
- 43-59 The Future of the High-Skill Equilibrium in Germany
by Culpepper, Pepper D
- 60-81 Creating Self-Sustaining, High-Skill Ecosystems
by Finegold, David
- 82-96 The Role of the State in Skill Formation: Evidence from the Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan
by Green, Francis, et al
- 97-113 Adult Vocational Training and Government Policy in France and Britain
by Greenhalgh, Christine
- 114-26 From Individual Skills to Organizational Capability in Japan
by Sako, Mari
1998, Volume 14, Issue 41998, Volume 14, Issue 3- 1-23 The Assessment: Macroeconomic Policy after EMU
by Allsopp, Christopher & Vines, David
- 24-40 European Monetary Unification: A Tour d'Horizon
by Eichengreen, Barry
- 41-53 Monetary Policy under EMU
by Bean, Charles
- 54-80 Asymmetries in Housing and Financial Market Institutions and EMU
by Maclennan, Duncan & Muellbauer, John & Stephens, Mark
- 81-97 Fiscal Discipline and Flexibility in EMU: The Implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact
by Buti, Marco & Franco, Daniele & Ongena, Hedwig
- 98-109 The Unemployment Problem
by Artis, Michael J
- 110-24 Multiple Wage-Bargaining Systems in the Single European Currency Area
by Soskice, David & Iversen, Torben
- 125-51 Macroeconomic Policy, Wage Setting, and Employment--What Difference Does the EMU Make?
by Calmfors, Lars
- 152-67 Real Exchange Rates, Agglomerations, and Irreversibilities: Macroeconomic Policy and FDI in EMU
by Barrell, Ray & Pain, Nigel
- 168 Erratum: Exports of Manufactures by Developing Countries: Emerging Patterns of Trade and Location
by Lall, Sanjaya
1998, Volume 14, Issue 21998, Volume 14, Issue 11997, Volume 13, Issue 4- 1-11 The Assessment: Public-Sector Investment
by Flemming, John & Mayer, Colin
- 12-28 Investment Appraisal in the Public Sector
by Brealey, R A & Cooper, I A & Habib, M A
- 29-42 The Risk Premium for Evaluating Public Projects
by Klein, Michael
- 43-52 Government Debt Management
by Giovannini, Alberto
- 53-66 The Economics of the Private Finance Initiative
by Grout, Paul A
- 67-78 Contracting Out by the Public Sector: Theory, Evidence, Prospects
by Domberger, Simon & Jensen, Paul
1997, Volume 13, Issue 3- 1-18 The Assessment: Business Cycles
by Muellbauer, John
- 19-33 Policy, Theory, and the Cycle
by Pagan, Adrian
- 34-54 The Limits of Business Cycle Research: Assessing the Real Business Cycle Model
by Hartley, James E & Hoover, Kevin D & Salyer, Kevin D
- 55-69 Calibrated Models
by Cooley, Thomas F
- 70-92 The Labour Market over the Business Cycle: Can Theory Fit the Facts?
by Millard, Stephen & Scott, Andrew & Sensier, Marianne
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