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Volume 31, Number 6, 6 November 2007

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The economics of New Labour: policy and performance
pp. 805-816(12)
Authors: Kitson, Michael; Wilkinson, Frank

Structural change under New Labour
pp. 845-861(17)
Authors: Coutts, Ken; Glyn, Andrew; Rowthorn, Bob

Monetary policy in the UK
pp. 863-884(22)
Authors: Angeriz, Alvaro; Arestis, Philip

Fiscal policy under New Labour
pp. 885-899(15)
Author: Sawyer, Malcolm

New Labour, energy policy and competitive markets
pp. 901-925(25)
Author: Rutledge, Ian

Job quality and the economics of New Labour: a critical appraisal using subjective survey data
pp. 941-971(31)
Authors: Brown, Andrew; Charlwood, Andy; Forde, Chris; Spencer, David

Changing patterns of UK poverty, 19972004
pp. 995-1006(12)
Authors: Angeriz, A.; Chakravarty, S. P.

A million off Incapacity Benefit: how achievable is Labour's target?
pp. 1007-1023(17)
Authors: Fothergill, Steve; Wilson, Ian

List of Referees
pp. 1025-1026(2)

Index to Volume 31
pp. 1027-1029(3)

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