Economic Crisis Virtual Special Issue
The National Institute Economic Review reached its 60th anniversary in 2019. That provides us a large back catalogue of ideas to mine when events causes us to re-think. The current economic crisis resulting from the spread of COVID-19 is one such moment. For this special issue we have looked at papers NIESR has published in the Review since the early 1980s and collected them into a virtual issue that will be free to read for the next three months.
The papers we have selected look at a wide range of issues connected with the economic crises. The extent to which recessions nearly always surprise us is considered in a paper by M. J. C. Surrey in 1982, the sources of economic recovery by a previous Director, David Worswick, a mid-1980s assessment of the sensitivity of sterling to fiscal policy by David Currie and Stephen Hall, a look at the Soviet Union’s economic crisis by Alec Nove, the East Asian financial crisis by Marcus Miller and Pongsak Luangaram, A look at major recessions by Mike Artis, John Flemming and Robin Matthews and models of financial instability by Franklin Allen. Ray Barrell and Phil Davies look at the evolution of the financial crisis, Charles Goodhart at the financial system, Roger Farmer at the sense of a full employment goal, Solomos Solomou and Martin Weale at unemployment and real wages in the 1930s, Nitika Bagaria, Dawn Holland and John Van Reenen look at fiscal consolidation, Kathryn Duckworth and Ingrid Schoon look at social risk from a loss of schooling. Mary Daly, John Fernald, Òscar Jordà, and Fernanda Nechio look at labour markets in a crisis and finally, perhaps most poignantly, Peter Sinclair and Bill Allen look at monetary policy and normality.
The papers were selected by Toke Aidt (Cambridge), Ana Galvao (Warwick), Miguel Leon-Ledesma (Kent), Corrado Macchiarelli (NIESR), Adrian Pabst (NIESR & Kent). And I thank both them and CUP for their support.
Professor Jagjit S. Chadha
Director, NIESR
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100th Issue of the Review : Was the Recession Forecast?
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 100 / 1982
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- 26 March 2020, pp. 24-28
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Beating the Odds: Exploring the Impact of Social Risk on Young People's School-to-Work Transitions during Recession in the UK
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 222 / 2012
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- 26 March 2020, pp. R38-R51
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Christopher Dow On Major Recessions
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 173 / 2000
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- 26 March 2020, pp. 89-105
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The Evolution of the Financial Crisis of 2007—8
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 206 / 2008
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- 26 March 2020, pp. 5-14
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The Exchange Rate and the Balance of Payments
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 115 / 1986
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- 26 March 2020, pp. 74-82
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Financial crisis in East Asia: bank runs, asset bubbles and antidotes
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 165 / 1998
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- 26 March 2020, pp. 66-82
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Fiscal Consolidation During a Depression
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 221 / 2012
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- 26 March 2020, pp. F42-F54
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Is a Less Pro-Cyclical Financial System an Achievable Goal?
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 211 / 2010
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- 26 March 2020, pp. R17-R26
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Macroeconomics for the 21st Century: Full Employment as a Policy Goal
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 211 / 2010
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- 26 March 2020, pp. R45-R50
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Modelling Financial Instability
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 192 / 2005
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- 26 March 2020, pp. 57-67
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The Sources of Recovery in UK in the 1930s
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 110 / 1984
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- 26 March 2020, pp. 85-93
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The Soviet Economy: Transition or Collapse?
The Soviet Economic Crisis
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 138 / 1991
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- 26 March 2020, pp. 84-96
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Unemployment and Real Wages in the Great Depression
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 214 / 2010
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- 26 March 2020, pp. R51-R61
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Labour Markets in the Global Financial Crisis: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 228 / 2014
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- 01 January 2020, pp. R58-R64
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Monetary Policy Normals, Future and Past
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- National Institute Economic Review / Volume 241 / 2017
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- 01 January 2020, pp. R5-R12
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