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A subscription to Economic Review will give students the best possible opportunity to:

  • Master key concepts and topics at AS and A2 beyond what textbooks offer
  • Stretch and challenge their understanding through topical, relevant and thought-provoking articles
  • Achieve the top grades and develop key skills through Economic Review’s extensive stimulus material

Each 36-page issue of Economic Review explores key topics on the new AS and current A2 specifications through specially commissioned articles, encouraging students to apply their understanding of the subject areas involved.

Regular columns will develop students’ skills. These include:

  • From the Press
  • Getting Started
  • Question and Answer
  • Data and Response
  • Fiscal Policy
  • Economics of Industry
  • Interpreting Economic Data
  • Student’s Corner

Economic Review is published four times a year in September, November, February and April. A free 16-page Data Supplement is provided with the September issue. Once you place an institutional order at the full rate of £26.95, students will be able to subscribe at the greatly reduced rate of just £11.95.

Editorial board

  • Peter Smith Editor
  • Geoff Stewart Managing Editor
  • Jackline Wahba Managing editor

Economics Division
School of Social Sciences
University of Southampton
Southampton SO17 1BJ
www.economics.soton.ac.uk/ecreview

 

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Volume 26

Issue 1: September 2008

Issue 2: November 2008

Issue 3: February 2009

Issue 4: April 2009

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November 2008

Economic Review - September 2008 cover

Contents:

Features

Carbon trading
Maksymilian Kwiek

The economics of innovation
Carmine Ornaghi

Environmental Kuznets curves: mess or meaning
Don Webber and Dave Allen

Competition law: oligopolies
Mouhssin Ismail

Regular columns

Getting started
Short run and long run

Peter Smith

Puzzle page
Econdoku

Peter Smith

Question and answer
Perfect competition

Peter Smith

Fiscal policy
Development economics: the randomised evaluation revolution

Bansi Malde

Interpreting economic data
Consumer spending and the business cycle

Paul Turner

Economics of industry
Mergers and competition policy
Part 2

Geoff Stewart

Student's corner
A student's view

Catherine Batchelor

Development profile
Country M

Peter Smith