New Economy

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Finding the right question1996/03/01English
New Labour, New Economy This journal has presented a wealth of fresh ideas for a new government1996/09/01English
The National Health Market: Unless we tackle the doctors, health reforms will fail to deliver1994/09/01English
Putting a price on roads Road pricing should be a part of transport policy not a replacement1995/03/01English
The city link? Where do transport and urban regeneration connect?1995/03/01English
Short‐term blues Institutional changes would allow managers to take the longer view1995/06/01English
Innovative solutions1995/06/01English
References and Further Reading1995/06/01English
Opportunity costs Education finance needs change if we are to build a high skill Britain1995/06/01English
In praise of public firms1995/09/01English
Public services, single market1996/06/01English
References and Further Reading1996/09/01English
No uncertainty on policy1997/03/01English
Finding A New Role For The State1997/03/01English
Watching the Swiss1996/06/01English
Subbing the night away1996/03/01English
CONTROVERSY:Against the basic instinct Why basic income proposals will not do the job1996/12/01English
References and Further Reading1996/06/01English
Creating jobs for youth1997/06/01English
Creating jobs fast A million jobs could be created quickly and without excessive cost1996/09/01English
Jobs and prices1996/03/01English
Capital crimes1996/06/01English
Folies a gauche: The Socialists' recent drubbing in France can be traced back to a misreading of the Mitterrand experiment1994/09/01English
Priced Out of work?1994/03/01English
Not very productive: Did the 1980s really make British Manufacturing and productivity much more efficient?1994/09/01English
Pensioned off gracefully?: For efficiency and social justice we must get our pension system right1994/12/01English
The trappings of office: The traditional workplace is out‐moded and ripe for radical change1994/09/01English
Green approaches: Taxes, not neew laws, are the best way to achieve environmental aims without hurting the economy1994/06/01English
Making democracy work> Democracy for south Africa will not be best sered by a free market policy, argues Jonathan Michie1994/06/01English
Benefits to members?: The Greek experience identifis the limitations of EU membership when a country doesn't fit the mould1994/06/01English