ECONOMIC REVIEW
Labour
markets
- Demand
and supply of labour
- Jo Blanden, "The debate on university top-up fees", 22(4), April
2005
- Peter Smith, "Transfer earnings and economic rent", Question
and Answer, 22(3), February 2005
- Stephen Machin, "Labour market inequality", 19(1), September
2001
- Alan Manning, "The national minimum wage", 18(4), April 2001
- Peter Smith, "A working population", From the Press, 18(4),
April 2001
- Sarah Smith (IFS), "The minimum wage", Fiscal Policy, 18(1),
September 2000
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- Education
& human capital
- Jo Blanden, "The debate on university top-up fees", 22(4), April
2005
- Emla Fitzsimons, "Higher education funding", Fiscal Policy,
22(1), September 2004
- Peter Smith, "Living with HIV/AIDS", From the press 21(4), April
2004
- Peter Smith, "The market for higher education", Data and Response,
20(2), November 2002
- Michal Myck, "The New Deal in action", Fiscal Policy, 19(4),
April 2002
- Michal Myck, "How the New Deal works", Fiscal Policy, 19(3),
February 2002
- Peter Smith, "Education and poverty"", Data and Response,
19(3), February 2002
- Christine Frayne, "Encouraging education", Fiscal Policy, 19(2),
November 2001
- Martin Chalkley, "Is the NHS affordable?", 19(2), November 2001
- Patricia Rice, "The gender earnings gap in Europe, 18(3), February
2001
- Geraint Jones, "Schools, universities and economics", 18(2),
November 2000
- Christine Frayne (IFS), "Private medical insurance in the UK",
Fiscal Policy, 18(2), November 2000
- Income
distribution
- Peter Smith, "Transfer earnings and economic rent", Question
and Answer, 22(3), February 2005
- Jackline Wahba, "Keeping up with the Joneses", 22(1), September
2004
- Graham Wallace, "Brazil: a country for the future", 22(1), September
2004
- Andrew Leicester, "Thinking about inequality", Fiscal Policy,
21(2), November 2003
- Richard Dickens, Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth, "The labour market
under New Labour, 21(1), September 2003
- Stuart Adam and Mike Brewer, "Children, well-being, taxes and benefits",
Fiscal Policy, 20(3 and 4), February and April 2003
- Stephen Machin, "Labour market inequality", 19(1), September
2001
- Peter Smith, "The distribution of income", Question and Answer,
15(2), November 1997
- Poverty
and inequality
- Matthew Wakefield, "Providing appropriate pensions for all",
Fiscal Policy, 22(4), April 2005
- Jackline Wahba, "Keeping up with the Joneses", 22(1), September
2004
- Graham Wallace, "Brazil: a country for the future", 22(1), September
2004
- Andrew Leicester, "Thinking about inequality", Fiscal Policy,
21(2), November 2003
- Richard Dickens, Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth, "The labour market
under New Labour, 21(1), September 2003
- Andrew Shephard, "Pensioner poverty under Labour", Fiscal Policy,
21(1), September 2003
- Stuart Adam and Mike Brewer, "Children, well-being, taxes and benefits",
Fiscal Policy, 20(3 and 4), February and April 2003
- Peter Smith, "Market failure", Question and Answer, 20(2), November
2002
- Stephen Machin, "Labour market inequality", 19(1), September
2001
- Patricia Rice, "The gender earnings gap in Europe, 18(3), February
2001
- Wendy Sigle, "Population: doom or boom?", 18(1), September 2000
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- Trade
unions
- Zafiris Tzannatos, "The economic effects of trade unions", 22(4),
April 2005
- Richard Disney, "The decline of unions in Britain", 12(2), November
1994
- Unemployment
- Peter Smith, "Lemons", 22(1), September 2004
- Richard Dickens, Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth, "The labour market
under New Labour, 21(1), September 2003
- Peter Smith, "Economic policy", Question and Answer, 20(3),
February 2003
- Michal Myck, "The New Deal in action", Fiscal Policy, 19(4),
April 2002
- Michal Myck, "How the New Deal works", Fiscal Policy, 19(3),
February 2002
- Alan Manning, "The national minimum wage", 18(4), April 2001
- Sarah Smith (IFS), "The minimum wage", Fiscal Policy, 18(1),
September 2000
- Philip Evans, "Women and working trends", 17(1), September 1999
- Peter Dolton, "Old problem, New Deal", 16(1), September 1998
- Wages
- Zafiris Tzannatos, "The economic effects of trade unions", 22(4),
April 2005
- Peter Smith, "Transfer earnings and economic rent", Question
and Answer, 22(3), February 2005
- Alan Manning, "The national minimum wage", 18(4), April 2001
- Patricia Rice, "The gender earnings gap in Europe, 18(3), February
2001
- Sarah Smith (IFS), "The minimum wage", Fiscal Policy, 18(1),
September 2000
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