NIESR Economic Review No. 219 |
 | Economic Overview |
 | Scotland’s currency and fiscal choices Angus Armstrong |
 | World overview: focus on national monetary policies Dawn Holland, with Aurélie Delannoy, Tatiana Fic, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze, Ali Orazgani and Pawel Paluchowski |
 | Appendix A: Key forecast assumptions NIESR Macro Team |
 | Appendix B: Forecast detail NIESR Macro Team |
 | Prospects for the UK Economy Simon Kirby |
 | The Government response to the Independent Commission on Banking Angus Armstrong |
 | Policy evaluation in a time of austerity: introduction Alex Bryson, Richard Dorsett and Jonathan Portes |
 | The power of evidence: improving the effectiveness of government by investing in more rigorous evaluation Rachel Glennerster |
 | The evaluation of English education policies Stephen Machin and Sandra McNally |
 | Still evidence-based? The role of policy evaluation in recession and beyond: the case of the National Minimum Wage Tim Butcher |
 | The state of evidence-based policy evaluation and its role
in policy formation Philip Davies |
 | Time-limited in-work benefits in the UK: a review of recent evidence Haroon Chowdry |
 | Requiring the long-term unemployed to train: is benefit conditionality effective? Heather Rolfe |
 | Implications of the national employment savings trust for vulnerable sectors of the UK labour market: a reduced-form statistical evaluation Justin van de Ven |