Volume 25
Volume 25 Number 1

The market for cocoa
Sarah Hopkin

Was Brexit a mistake?
Ruth Corderoy

UK inflation and interest rates
Nigel Watson

The problem of fly tipping
Brian Ellis

Profits and the margin
Steve Earley

Multiple choice Q & A
Robert Nutter

Monetary policy since 2007
Neil MacKinnon

Should the number of fast food outlets be limited?
Peter Cramp

Housing market failure
Ian Black

A new bailout for Greece?
George Vlachonikolis

Could Scotland go it alone?
Allan Hodge

Should corporation tax go up or down?
Ruth Tarrant
Volume 25 Number 2

Is butter in a cobweb?
Steve Earley

The UK’s slow productivity growth
Hugo Flower

The UK’s changing energy mix
Peter Cramp

The global financial crisis – 10 years on
Nigel Tree

The economics of parking
Allan Hodge

The decapitalisation of UK housing
George Buckley

The effectiveness of the sugar tax
Ruth Tarrant

Private Finance Initiative – triumph or disaster?
Brian Ellis

Multiple choice Q & A
Robert Nutter

The impact of robots on jobs
Nigel Watson

Funding the NHS
Ruth Corderoy

Growth forecasts for developed and developing countries
Peter Maunder

The Common Agricultural Policy and Brexit
Sarah Hopkin
Volume 25 Number 3

Consumer and producer surplus
Steve Earley

Why is GDP a poor measure of well-being?
Peter Maunder

USA economic performance
Peter Cramp

UK public investment
George Vlachonikolis

The market for oil
Quintin Brewer

Price comparison websites
Allan Hodge

Multiple choice Q & A
Robert Nutter

Is capitalism in the UK broken?
Ruth Tarrant

Housing and the Help to Buy scheme
Ruth Corderoy

Effects of Sterling depreciation
Nigel Watson

Diesel cars: Hero to zero?
Brian Ellis
Volume 25 Number 4

EU-UK trade deal
Steve Earley

The UK budget deficit
Robert Nutter

The role of the WTO
Peter Cramp

Is capitalism dead in North Korea and Venezuela but alive in Cuba?
Peter Maunder

Tax havens
Ruth Tarrant

Plastic waste
Brian Ellis

Multiple choice Q & A
Robert Nutter

Monetary policy
Quintin Brewer

Is China a currency manipulator?
Allan Hodge

HS2
Ruth Corderoy

UK employment
Nigel Tree