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Welfare-to-Work: Which Policies Work and Why? (BAR)
Professor Richard Blundell FBA, of University College London and the Institute for Fiscal Studies, delivered the Keyes Lecture in Economics on 1 November 2001. The key organizing idea in the lecture was to provide an integrated view of the way ‘welfare to work’ and ‘make work pay’ policies affect the …
Central banks: Powerful, political and unaccountable?
Full text of article by Willem H. Buiter posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 2, pp. 269-303.
What if? Models, fact and fiction in economics
Full text of article by Mary S. Morgan posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 2, pp. 231-268.
Economic impossibilities for our grandchildren?
Full text of article by Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 4, pp. 21-51.
'The Holy Land of Industrialism': rethinking the Industrial Revolution
Full text of article by Joel Mokyr posted to the Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 223-247.
Globalisation and wage inequality
Full text of article by Elhanan Helpman, posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 5, pp. 125-162
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