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1also available:Exemplare Uni Bonn from 1985
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2by Stockhammer, Engelbert Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...The paper presents a post-Keynesian view of unemployment. It argues, first, that the effective labour demand need not be downward sloping with respect to real...”
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3“...This article reviews the current state of research on unemployment dynamics in macroeconomic models. In particular, it discusses the increasingly widespread...”
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4by Yueh, Linda Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...Although the state in China is no longer all encompassing as it had been during the pre-1979 centrally planned period, it still reaches into numerous areas of...”
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5by Grice, Joe Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...This article discusses the evolving ways in which the national accounts are, or could be, used to inform and assist in key areas of concern to governments and...”
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6“...This article examines the course of unemployment in OECD countries during the recent recession. The severity of the recession and the strength of macro policy...”
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7“...This paper reviews the pattern of bank failures during the financial crisis and asks whether there was a link with corporate governance. It revisits the theory...”
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8“...This paper considers price movements in the oil markets between 2003 and 2010 and seeks to explain the significant trends in this period. It notes that the oil...”
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9“...This paper provides an overview of the issue. It considers the existing structure of financial regulation, the deficiencies that were encountered during the...”
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10“...This article reviews the effects of the Great Recession on youth labour markets. We argue that young people aged 16--24 have suffered disproportionately during...”
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11by Helm, Dieter Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...Energy policy has frequently been based upon assumptions about future oil prices. At the end of the 1970s it was assumed oil prices would continue to rise. Now...”
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12by Rogers, Howard Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...In the early 2000s US gas production was in slow but steady decline despite increasing drilling activity. As US natural gas prices rose in response to the...”
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13“...In the midst of sharply rising long-term unemployment, a series of unemployment benefit (UB) eligibility extensions raised the regular 26-week limit to as many...”
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14by O'Shaughnessy, Terry Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...Unemployment has risen sharply in a number of countries and it appears to be becoming more persistent. The experience of the 1970s and 1980s showed that...”
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15by Carletti, Elena Allen, Franklin Leonello, Agnese Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...We review the theory of deposit insurance, highlighting the underlying assumptions that were not satisfied during the recent financial crisis and that may have...”
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16by Helm, Dieter Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...Economic crises have historically set the stage for the reconfiguration of the economic borders of the state. Current concerns focus on debt and associated...”
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17by Vives, Xavier Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...This paper summarizes some of the arguments relating competition and banking instability, draws connections between regulation and competition policy, and...”
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18by Hills, John Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of welfare activity (broadly defined) in the United Kingdom...”
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19by Frankel, Jeffrey Alexander Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...The paper studies forecasts of real growth rates and budget balances made by official government agencies among 33 countries. In general, the forecasts are...”
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20“...One of the major features of the oil market during the 1990s was the relative stability of the long-term oil price. While the spot price exhibited sharp price...”