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Economic Affairs (Vol 40.3)

4 November 2020
Economic Affairs

Economic Affairs (Vol 40.3)

4 November 2020
Subscribe to Economic Affairs Contents: Introduction (page 323) Original Articles The future of public service broadcasting and the funding and … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (Vol 40.3)”

Economic Affairs (Vol 40.2)

1 July 2020
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Economic Affairs (Vol 40.2)

1 July 2020
Subscribe to Economic Affairs Contents: Introduction (page 129-130) Coronavirus Pandemics and the consequences of COVID-19 (pages 131-37) by Steve Davies … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (Vol 40.2)”

Economic Affairs (Vol 40.1)

20 February 2020
Economic Affairs

Economic Affairs (Vol 40.1)

20 February 2020
Subscribe to Economic Affairs Contents: Introduction (page 1) Hong Kong: Inevitably irrelevant to China? (pages 2-23) by Kerry Lui The … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (Vol 40.1)”

Economic Affairs (Vol 39.3)

13 November 2019
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Economic Affairs (Vol 39.3)

13 November 2019
Subscribe to Economic Affairs Contents: Introduction (page 305) The war on cash is about much more than cash (pages 391-399) … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (Vol 39.3)”

Economic Affairs (Vol 39.2)

19 June 2019
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Economic Affairs (Vol 39.2)

19 June 2019
Subscribe to Economic Affairs Contents: Introduction (page 169) ‘Market failure’ arguments are a poor guide to policy (pages 170-183) by … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (Vol 39.2)”

Economic Affairs (39.1)

1 May 2019
Economic Affairs

Economic Affairs (39.1)

1 May 2019
Subscribe to Economic Affairs   Contents: Introduction (page 1-2) Can economic multilateralism survive? (pages 3-24) by Jean Pisani-Ferry Prospects for … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (39.1)”

Economic Affairs (Vol 38.3)

19 October 2018
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Economic Affairs (Vol 38.3)

19 October 2018
Subscribe to Economic Affairs Contents Introduction (pages 305-306) by J.R. Shackleton Chinese Manufacturing in the Shadow of the China–US Trade War … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (Vol 38.3)”

Economic Affairs (Vol 38.2)

21 June 2018
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Economic Affairs (Vol 38.2)

21 June 2018
Subscribe to Economic Affairs CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION (page 165) JUSTIFICATIONS FOR REDISTRIBUTION: A CRITIQUE (Pages: 166-184) by Roland Vaubel IS UNIVERSAL … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (Vol 38.2)”

Economic Affairs (Vol 38.1)

8 February 2018
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Economic Affairs (Vol 38.1)

8 February 2018
Subscribe to Economic Affairs Contents: Introduction (page 1) Central Banking after the Great Recession (pages 2–15) by Charles Bean Comment: … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (Vol 38.1)”

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