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Back Catalogue - Volume 21

Volume 21 Number 1

Are austerity measures self-defeating?

Andrew Threadgould

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What is happening to the world economy?

Neil MacKinnon

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The relationship between fixed and marginal costs

Rachel Cole

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The economics of road rage

Stephen Romer

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The determinants of SRAS

Steve Earley

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Should developed nations pursue happiness rather than growth?

Mark Evetts

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Multiple choice Q & A

Robert Nutter

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Minimum pricing of alcohol

Brian Ellis

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Is the proposed mansion tax credible?

Peter Cramp

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Is the Euro crisis over?

Stephen Romer

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Digital money

Rachel Cole

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Commodity prices – Tony Emery

Tony Emery

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Can the electricity industry keep the lights on?

Allan Hodge

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Volume 21 Number 2

A beginner’s guide to tradable permits

Rachel Cole

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Who should pay for the railways?

Andrew Reeve

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What explains the movement of the Pound?

Amy Chapman

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What does Christmas do for GDP?

Rachel Cole

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The fishing industry and fish stocks

Tony Emery

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Should museums charge entry fees?

Tom Settle

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Should Air Passenger Duty be abolished?

Peter Cramp

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Multiple choice Q & A

Robert Nutter

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How long will forward guidance last?

George Buckley

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How important are economies of scale?

Brian Ellis

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Has the Bank of England got too many tasks?

Tom Allen

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Football – a holistic approach

Stephen Romer

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Volume 21 Number 3

Growth, development, misery and happiness

Brian Ellis

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Why is productivity growth so vital?

Ruth Tarrant

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What is inheritance tax?

Peter Cramp

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UK inequality compared to other countries

Neil Codd

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The economics of advertising

Stephen Romer

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The A to Z of the macroeconomic environment

Stephen Romer

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Should there be a tax on sugary drinks?

David Carpenter

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Multiple choice Q & A

Robert Nutter

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Is Japan winning the battle against deflation?

Grant Lewis

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Is investing in shares just a gamble?

Rachel Cole

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How to compare market structures

Rachel Cole

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How do mergers help a company grow?

Peter Maunder

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Growth, development, misery and happiness (Copy)

Brian Ellis

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Volume 21 Number 4

Can nationalisation rescue the airlines?

Stephen Romer

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Understanding the budget

Rachel Cole

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The economy of Brazil

Stephen Romer

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Synoptic essay writing for Economics

William Westgate

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Should the UK leave the EU?

Andrew Robertson

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Performance and productivity

Brian Ellis

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Multiple choice Q & A

Robert Nutter

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Is stamp duty making it too expensive to move?

Peter Cramp

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How can governments influence competitiveness?

Allan Hodge

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Do firms always profit maximise?

Mo Tanweer

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Deregulation of drugs

David Carpenter

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Cheque this out

Rachel Cole

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