Bulletin 1 FEBRUARY 1984

IN THIS ISSUE...



Inaugural Meetings of CEPR's Research Programmes

International Macroeconomics

International Trade

Development in Applied Economic Theory and Econometrics

Human Resources

Other Activities


Directory of CEPR Researchers

Directory


Discussion Papers

John Ermisch and Heather Joshi discuss some of the outstanding issues on the agenda for research on the labour force in Britain .

Willem Buiter's broad-ranging paper deals with the principles that should govern the design of budgetary and financial (including monetary) policy .

Factor content functions and the theory of International trade is the title of Discussion Paper no. 3 by J Peter Neary and Albert G Schweinberger.

David Currie and Paul Levine write an evaluation of alternative indicator regimes for monetary policy in Discussion paper no 4.

Trends in health are usually considered with respect to changes in mortality indices. Charles Webster discusses limitations in the use of these indices.

Cormac O'Grada gives an analysis of the marital fertility of farmers' and farm labourers' wives in rural Derry.