Reading Oxonomics Online
Oxonomics is freely available online, via Wiley's InterScience platform.
2009: Volume 4, Issue 1
1 The Financial Crisis of 2007-9 and the British Experience - Nicholas H. Dimsdale
10 The British Housing Market: What has been happening? - Stephen Nickell
19 Delivering Public Services in the Developing World: Frontiers of Research - Daniel Rogger
25 Business Investment under Uncertainty and Irreversibility - Domenico Lombardi
32 Why Measure Inequaity? A discussion of the concept of equality - Sophie Elliott
42 Voter Turnout with Postal Voting - Daniel Solomon
50 Why was the Industrial Revolution British? - Robert C. Allen
2008: Volume 3, Issue 1-2
1 An Interview with Paul Collier
5 Public services performance - Luke Sibieta and Helen Simpson
10 It's not technical progress: empirical TFP determination and structural change - Markus Eberhardt
16 Bargaining Towards Collusion - Andrew Rhodes
20 An interview with Professor Jeffrey Williamson
26 Why have economists done so well in the British civil service? - Lewis Allan
30 Industrial Organization: The Oxford Influence (1952–1979) - Lise Arena
36 Allocating emission allowances: towards a sustainable approach - Steven Fries
40 The EU Emissions Trading Scheme: assessment and outlook - Sébastien E. J. Walker
2007: Volume 2, Issue 1-2
1 An interview with Thomas Schelling - Jean-Paul Carvalho
9 Intelligence failures: a political economy perspective - Andrea Patacconi
13 Promotional piracy - Karen Croxson
16 Economic geography: the rising star of the social sciences - Ashby H. B. Monk and Courtney S. Monk
21 Modelling a century and a half of UK macroeconomic data using general to specific methodology - Jennifer L. Castle
27 Modelling and forecasting football attendances - J. James Reade
33 Gavin Cameron 1969-2007
2006: Volume 1, Issue 1
1 Foreword - David F. Hendry
2 Global Public Finance - Sir Tony Atkinson
5 International institutions in a global economy - Paul Volcker
9 Has oil lost the capacity to shock? - David Walton
13 Will Marx be proved right? - Andrew Glyn
15 Putting economists to work - Julia V. Giese
21 Increasing returns and the division of labour - Mark Koyama
25 Welfare losses and the nation state system: why international migration isn't freer - Charles Brendon
29 A conversation with Joe Stiglitz