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National Institute Economic Review

nier The National Institute Economic Review is the quarterly journal of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, published quarterly in January, April, July and October of each year.

Each edition includes detailed forecasts of both UK and World economies, commentary on current issues, a comprehensive statistical appendix and articles by NIESR researchers and external authors.



Forthcoming Issue

The next issue of the National Institute Economic Review will be published by the end of July 2012.

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Current Issue - No.220

The current issue of the National Institute Economic Review focuses on Measuring Performance of EU Service Sectors, and was published on Friday, 4th May 2012.

The full version is available by contacting Sage Publications at the contact details above.

Click below for summaries:

Research Articles

  • Service sector performance: an introduction to the INDICSER and SERVICEGAP projects by Mary O’Mahony
  • Recent development in selected education indicators and relation to Europe 2020 targets by Mikkel Barslund
  • New measures of workforce skills in the EU by Lili Kang, Mary O’Mahony and Fei Peng
  • The impact of the financial crisis on financial integration, growth and investment by Robert Inklaar, Juan Fernández de Guevara and Joaquín Maudos
  • Export performance and increased services content in manufacturing by Yvonne Wolfmayr
  • Economic Overview

    The World Economy

  • World overview
  • Prospects for individual economies
  • by Dawn Holland, with Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani and Pawel Paluchowski

  • Reassessing productive capacity in the United States by Dawn Holland
  • The UK Economy

  • Prospects for the UK economy by Simon Kirby with Katerina Lisenkova
  • Why are UK pump prices so high? by Aurélie Delannoy
  • Commentary

  • UK household rebalancing by Angus Armstrong

  • Summaries of Previous Issues

    For summaries of previous issues of the National Institute Economic Review, please follow this link. These back issues are available from Sage Publications at the contact details given below.



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    The Review is published by Sage Publications. Please visit the National Institute Economic Review web page on the Sage Publications web site to:

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