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Cambridge University Press Books

  • Series started 28 May 1992 and ended 1 August 2000
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The World Bank: Structures and Policies
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The World Bank: Structures and Policies

  • Christopher L. Gilbert
  • David Vines
1 Aug 2000
  • Introduction: Structures and Policies
  • The World Bank: an overview of some major issues
  • Positioning the World Bank
  • The World Bank and poverty reduction: past, present and future
  • Why the World Bank should be involved in development research
  • The challenges of multilateralism and governance
  • The World Bank and structural adjustment: lessons from the 1980s
  • The implications of foreign aid fungibility for development assistance
  • Aid, growth, the incentive regime and poverty reduction
  • How policies and institutions affect project performance: microeconomic evidence on aid, policies and investment productivity
  • Increasing aid effectiveness in Africa? The World Bank and sector investment programmes
  • The World Bank, conditionality and the Comprehensive Development Framework
  • Conditionality, dependence and coordination: three current debates in aid policy

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The Asian Financial Crises: Causes, Consequences and Contagion

  • Pierre-Richard Agénor
  • Marcus Miller
  • David Vines
  • Axel A. Weber
21 Oct 1999
Migration: the Controversies and the Evidence
Book

Migration: the Controversies and the Evidence

  • Jaime de Melo
  • Riccardo Faini
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
22 Aug 1999
  • Trade and Migration: An Introduction
  • Discussion: Trade liberalisation and factor mobility: an overview
  • Trade liberalisation and factor mobility: an overview
  • Discussion: Regional integration, trade and migration: are demand linkages relevant in Europe?
  • Regional integration, trade and migration: are demand linkages relevant in Europe?
  • Discussion: Beyond international factor movements: cultural preferences, endogenous policies and the migration of people: an ove
  • Beyond international factor movements: cultural preferences, endogenous policies and the migration of people: an overview
  • Discussion: Trade liberalisation and public-good provision: migration-promoting or migration-deterring?
  • Trade liberalisation and public-good provision: migration-promoting or migration-deterring?
  • Discussion: Trade and migration: a production-theory approach
  • Trade and migration: a production-theory approach
  • Discussion: Migration, dual labour markets and social welfare in a small open economy
  • Migration, dual labour markets and social welfare in a small open economy
  • Discussion: Globalisation and migratory pressures from developing countries: a simulation analysis
  • Globalisation and migratory pressures from developing countries: a simulation analysis
  • Discussion: Were trade and factor mobility substitutes in history?
  • Were trade and factor mobility substitutes in history?
  • Discussion: Liberalisation and incentives for labour migration: theory with applications to NAFTA
  • Liberalisation and incentives for labour migration: theory with applications to NAFTA
  • Discussion: East-West trade and migration: the Austro-German case
  • East-West trade and migration: the Austro-German case
Book

Market Integration, Regionalism and the Global Economy

  • Richard Baldwin
  • Daniel Cohen
  • André Sapir
  • Anthony Venables
16 Jul 1999
Dynamic Issues in Applied Commercial Policy Analysis
Book

Dynamic Issues in Applied Commercial Policy Analysis

  • Richard Baldwin
  • Joseph Francois
31 Mar 1999
  • Introduction: Dynamic Issues in Applied Commercial Policy Analysis
  • Discussion: Transition dynamics and trade policy reform in developing countries
  • Transition dynamics and trade policy reform in developing countries
  • Discussion: Putting growth effects in computable equilibrium trade models
  • Putting growth effects in computable equilibrium trade models
  • Innovation, capital accumulation, amd economic transition
  • Discussion: Multinational production, skilled labour, and real wages
  • Multinational production, skilled labour, and real wages
  • Discussion: Economic policy and the manufacturing base: hysteresis in location
  • Economic policy and the manufacturing base: hysteresis in location
  • Discussion: Trade liberalization and investment in a multilateral framework
  • Trade liberalization and investment in a multilateral framework
  • Discussion: Investment creation and investment diversion: simulation analysis of the Single Market programme
  • Investment creation and investment diversion: simulation analysis of the Single Market programme
  • Discussion: Blueprints, spillovers, and the dynamic gains from trade liberalization in a small open economy
  • Blueprints, spillovers, and the dynamic gains from trade liberalization in a small open economy
  • Trade policy and North-South migration
  • Long-term modelling of trade and environmental linkages
  • Labour markets and dynamic comparative advantage
Hungary: Towards a Market Economy
Book

Hungary: Towards a Market Economy

  • László Halpern
  • Charles Wyplosz
18 Aug 1998
  • The hidden Hungarian miracle
  • Discussion: Fiscal difficulties in the transition: the case of Hungary between 1990 and 1995
  • Fiscal difficulties in the transition: the case of Hungary between 1990 and 1995
  • Discussion: The interest rate transmission mechanism in Hungary, 1991-1995
  • The interest rate transmission mechanism in Hungary, 1991-1995
  • Discussion: The nature of Hungarian inflation
  • The nature of Hungarian inflation
  • Discussion: The hidden economies of Visegrad countries in international comparison: a household electricity approach
  • The hidden economies of Visegrad countries in international comparison: a household electricity approach
  • Corporate governance in the transition - the case of Hungary: do new structures help create efficient ownership control?
  • Discussion: Corporate performance in the transition: econometric analysis of Hungarian exporting firms, 1985-1994
  • Corporate performance in the transition: econometric analysis of Hungarian exporting firms, 1985-1994
  • Discussion: Hungary's Ponzi game
  • Hungary's Ponzi game
  • Discussion: The minimum wage in Hungary: subsistence minimum and/or bargaining tool?
  • The minimum wage in Hungary: subsistence minimum and/or bargaining tool?
  • Discussion: Welfare institutions and the transition: in search of efficiency and equity
  • Welfare institutions and the transition: in search of efficiency and equity
  • Discussion: Regional unemployment rate differentials in Hungary, 1990-1995: the changing role of race and human capital
  • Regional unemployment rate differentials in Hungary, 1990-1995: the changing role of race and human capital
Enterprise and Social Benefits After Communism
Book

Enterprise and Social Benefits After Communism

  • Barry Friedman
  • Martin Raine
  • Andreas Wörgötter
31 May 1997
  • Introduction: Enterprise and Social Benefits After Communism
  • The provision of social benefits in state-owned, privatized, and private firms in Poland
  • Do East European enterprises provide social protection? Employee benefits and labour market behaviour in the East European trans
  • Wage and non-wage labour costs in the Czech Republic - the impact of fringe benefits
  • Firms and government in the provision of benefits in Russia
  • What comes after enterprise-centred social protection? The case of East Germany
  • Enterprise social benefits and the economic transition in Hungary
  • Fringe benefits in transition in Hungary
  • Social security in companies. The case of the Republic of Slovenia
  • Social protection in enterprises. The case-study of Albania
  • Social protection in the enterprise. The case of Slovakia
  • The enterprise social wage in ethnic transitional economy of Ukraine
  • Social protection and enterprise reform. The case of China
Unemployment Policy: Government Options for the Labour Market
Book

Unemployment Policy: Government Options for the Labour Market

  • Guillermo de la Dehesa
  • Dennis Snower
15 May 1997
  • Discussion: The unemployment and welfare effects of labour market policy: a comparison of the USA and UK
  • Unemployment in the OECD and its remedies
  • Wage subsidy programme: alternative designs
  • Introduction: Unemployment Policy: Government Options for the Labour Market
  • Evaluating unemployment policies: what do the underlying theories tell us?
  • Discussion: High unemployment from a political economy perspective
  • Discussion: High unemployment from a political economy perspective
  • High unemployment from a political economy perspective
  • Discussion: The role of demand-management policies in reducing unemployment
  • The role of demand-management policies in reducing unemployment
  • Discussion: Edmund Phelps' theory of structural slumps and its policy implications
  • Discussion: Edmund Phelps' theory of structural slumps and its policy implications
  • Edmund Phelps' theory of structural slumps and its policy implications
  • Discussion: The simple economies of benefit transfers
  • Discussion: The simple economies of benefit transfers
  • The simple economies of benefit transfers
  • Discussion: Wage subsidy programme: alternative designs
  • Discussion: Wage subsidy programme: alternative designs
  • Discussion: Technological development, competition from low-wage economies and low-skilled unemployment
  • Technological development, competition from low-wage economies and low-skilled unemployment
  • Discussion: Macroeconomic and policy implications of shifts in the relative demand for skills
  • Macroeconomic and policy implications of shifts in the relative demand for skills
  • Discussion: Would cutting payroll taxes on the unskilled have a significant impact on unemployment?
  • Would cutting payroll taxes on the unskilled have a significant impact on unemployment?
  • Discussion: Preventing long-term unemployment: an economic analysis
  • Discussion: Preventing long-term unemployment: an economic analysis
  • Preventing long-term unemployment: an economic analysis
  • Discussion: An analysis of firing costs and their implication for unemployment policy
  • Discussion: An analysis of firing costs and their implication for unemployment policy
  • An analysis of firing costs and their implication for unemployment policy
  • Discussion: Labour market regulation and unemployment
  • Discussion: Is there a trade-off between unemployment and productivity growth
  • Is there a trade-off between unemployment and productivity growth
  • Discussion: Gross job reallocation and labour market policy
  • Discussion: Gross job reallocation and labour market policy
  • Gross job reallocation and labour market policy
  • Discussion: Unemployment in the OECD and its remedies
  • Discussion: Unemployment in the OECD and its remedies
  • Discussion: The unemployment and welfare effects of labour market policy: a comparison of the USA and UK
  • The unemployment and welfare effects of labour market policy: a comparison of the USA and UK
Quantitative Aspects of Post-war European Economic Growth
Book

Quantitative Aspects of Post-war European Economic Growth

  • Nicholas Crafts
  • Bart Van Ark
1 Jan 1997
  • Catch-up, convergence and the sources of post-war European growth: introduction and overview
  • Macroeconomic accounts for European countries
  • Sectoral growth accounting and structural change in post-war Europe
  • Measures of fixed capital stocks in the post-war period: a five-country study
  • Technology indicators and economic growth in the European area: some empirical evidence
  • Human capital and productivity in manufacturing during the twentieth century: Britain, Germany and the United States
  • Convergence: what the historical record shows
  • Growth and convergence in OECD countries: a closer look
  • On the historical continuity of the process of economic growth
  • Europe's Golden Age: an econometric investigation of changing trend rates of growth
  • Convergence and divergence in the European periphery: productivity in Eastern and Southern Europe in retrospect
The New Transatlantic Economy
Report

The New Transatlantic Economy

  • Matthew B Canzoneri
  • Wilfred Ethier
  • Vittorio Grilli
1 Oct 1996
  • Introduction
  • Transatlantic policy coordination with sticky labour markets: the reality of the real side
  • Foreign exchange intervention and international policy coordination: comparing the G3 and EMS experience
  • Trading blocs and the sustainability of interregional cooperation
  • The effects of trade liberalisation on the members of a trading bloc: a lumpy country analysis
  • The increased importance of direct investment in North Atlantic economic relationships: a convergence hypothesis
  • Speculative attacks on pegged exchange rates: an empirical exploration with special reference to the European Monetary System
  • Central banks and reputation: some transatlantic contrasts
  • Trade liberalization and trade adjustment assistance
  • Trade liberalization as politically optimal exchange of market access
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