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Subscription Options and Rates

Subscription Options

Our subscription options are flexible. You can choose to subscribe to ‘All Programmes’ or you may select any combination of the following:

Financial Economics
Structural change in European financial markets; legal institutions and financial systems; security markets

Industrial Organization
Innovation; competition policy; liberalization and regulation in ‘network’ industries; market integration

International Macroeconomics
European Monetary Union; economic fluctuations in Europe; exchange rate policies for the Euro zone; the international financial system

International Trade and Regional Economics
Economic geography; foreign direct investment and the behaviour of multinationals; the world trading system; ‘dematerialization’ and trade

Labour Economics
Regulation and deregulation in European labour markets; education, training and labour market outcomes; the evaluation of labour market policies; migration in Europe

Public Policy
Political economy and the reform of European institutions; taxation; the welfare state

Development Economics
Poverty reduction; microeconomics of growth; markets and market failures; land, credit, insurance; social services and human capital; health and education policies; organizational reform and political economy; household and family behaviour and choices

Policy Papers

We launched our new Policy Paper series in spring 1999 in order to provide a forum for the analysis of important policy issues by leading researchers. The series aims to identify key policy issues, apply the best and most up-to-date research to help understand these issues, and to explore the implications of this research for the design and conduct of policy. From 2008, Policy Papers are freely available to download.

Subscribers also have the option of choosing:

1) ‘Paper + Online’ subscription  - you will receive hard copies of Discussion Papers in our monthly mailouts, but will also have online access to the electronic (pdf) versions of these papers.

2) ‘Online Only’ subscription - you will have online access to the electronic (pdf) versions of Discussion Papers only.

Annual Rates Jan - Dec 2012

Areas ‘Electronic-Only’ ‘Paper + Electronic’
ALL PROGRAMMES £900 £1,925
Financial Economics £169 £399
Industrial Organization £169 £399
International Macroeconomics £349 £689
International Trade and Regional Economics £139 £279
Labour Economics £129 £239
Public Policy £139 £279
Development Economics £59 £115

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