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First published in 1982, Contemporary Economic Policy publishes scholarly economic research and analysis on issues of vital concern to business, government, and other decision makers. Leading western scholars, including three Nobel laureates, are among CEP's authors. The objectives are to communicate results of high quality economic analysis to policymakers, focus high quality research and analysis on current policy issues of widespread concern, increase knowledge among economists of features of the economy key to understanding the impact of policy, and to advance methods of policy analysis.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 1, Number 2, July 2008
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pp. 1-2(2)

Editorial Statement
pp. 163-163(1)

Innovation, networks and knowledge exchange
pp. 165-173(9)
Authors: Christopherson, Susan; Kitson, Michael; Michie, Jonathan

The spatial dimension of knowledge flows: a simulation approach
pp. 175-204(30)
Authors: Canals, Agust; Boisot, Max; MacMillan, Ian

Dynamic models of regional innovation: explorations with British time-series data
pp. 205-217(13)
Authors: Driver, Ciaran; Oughton, Christine

Triple Helix in the periphery: the case of Multipolis in Northern Finland
pp. 285-301(17)
Authors: Jauhiainen, Jussi S.; Suorsa, Katri

Oxfordshire biomedical university spin-offs: an evolving system
pp. 303-319(17)
Authors: Smith, Helen Lawton; Romeo, Saverio; Bagchi-Sen, Shamistha

Universities, knowledge networks and regional policy
pp. 321-340(20)
Authors: Huggins, Robert; Johnston, Andrew; Steffenson, Rebecca

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