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Welsh Economic Review

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 22: SPRING 2011 – FOOD EDITION

Interview with Elin Jones, Minister for Rural Affairs, Welsh Assembly Government.

Feature articles
Food and the Economy in Wales.
Peter Midmore, School of Management and Business, Aberystwyth University.

The Coming Crisis of School Food: From Sustainability to Austerity?
Kevin Morgan, School of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University.

Childhood Obesity in Wales
Melanie Jones, David Blackaby and Phil Murphy, School of Business and Economics, Swansea University

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 21: WINTER 2009 – ENERGY EDITION

Interview with Peter Harper, Centre for Alternative Technology.

Feature Articles

'Energy Use and Production in Wales.'
Calvin Jones and Neil Roche, Welsh Economy Research Unit.

'Energy Efficiency Improvements and Rebound Effects: Some lessons from the Scottish case.'
Karen Turner, Grant Allan, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales, Fraser of Allander Institute, Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde.

'Sundance Renewables – The Story Behind a 'Good' Biofuel.'
Jan Cliff, Sundance Renewables

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 20: WINTER 2008 - SPECIAL EDITION

Interview with Steve Harris, Science Shops Wales

Articles

'Notes on the banking crisis and the economic outlook'
Patrick Minford, Julian Hodge Institute of Applied Macroeconomics, Cardiff Business School.

'A couple of snapshots - Wales in 1988 and in 2008'
Jane Bryan, Welsh Economy Research Unit

A Lesson from History: 'The Current UK Recession, the Timing of the Recovery and the likely effects on Wales'. (Article reprinted from the Welsh Economic Review Volume 4 Number 2, 1991, by Brian Morgan, Principal Economist, Welsh Development Agency)

'Foreign Direct Investment in Wales: Past, Present and Future'
Max Munday and Annette Roberts, Welsh Economy Research Unit and ESRC Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability, Sustainability and Society (BRASS).

'GVA per capita Trends: Is Wales Bridging the Divide?'
Joel Strange and Max Munday, Cardiff Business School.

'Rethinking the Region: Actions for a Sustainable Welsh Economy'
Calvin Jones, Welsh Economy Research Unit and BRASS

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 19.2: WINTER 2008

Interview with Jim Poole of the Environment Agency Wales "Sustainable development – time to
get emotional"

Feature Articles

'A Picture of the Work and Well-Being of Working Age Carers in Wales: Evidence from the Welsh
Health Survey'
Melanie Jones and Paul Latreille, School of Business and Economics, University of Wales Swansea

'Towards full employment in Wales?'
Dr Victoria Winckler, Director, The Bevan Foundation

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 19.1: SPRING 2007

Featured Contents:

Interview with Russell T Davies, Writer and Executive Producer of BBC's Dr Who and Torchwood

The Impact of Further Education Institutions on the Economy of Wales
Kevin Morgan, Max Munday, Neil Roche, Annette Roberts and Francesco Vanni, Cardiff Business School.

Understanding, Using and Creating Futures
Martin Rhisiart, Depurty Director of the Observatory of Innovation, Cardiff Business School.

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 18.2: AUTUMN 2006

Featured Contents:

Interview with Ieuan Wyn Jones, Leader of Plaid Cymru

Some indicators of Likely Enrepreneurship in Wales' 22 local Authorities
Dr John Ball, Senior Lecturer, Swansea Business School.

'Offshoring Processes' - understanding the impacts of global trade in services for Wales and the UK
Stephen Bussell, ECOTEC Research and Consulting Ltd, Cardiff.

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 18.1: SPRING 2006

Featured Contents:

Interview with Nigel Walker

The complexities of encouraging Welsh enterprise
Dr John Ball, Senior Lecturer, Swansea Business School

Seeing the wood for the trees: clustering for competitiveness in the Welsh timber sector
David Pickernell, Welsh Enterprise Institute (WEI), Nick Clifton, Centre for Advanced Studies (CASS), Rhys David, Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA), and Tim Palazon (WEI)

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 17.2: AUTUMN 2005

Featured Contents:

WERU Conference Proceedings

Interview with Phil Dryden, Managing Director of Corus Strip Products UK

Organic Farming in Wales: Economic and Policy Opportunities and Constraints
Nicolas H. Lampkin, Institute of Rural Sciences, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.

Work and Families in Wales
Richard Marsh, DTZ Pieda Consulting, Edinburgh.

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 17.1: SPRING 2005

Featured contents:

Interview with Henry Engelhardt, Chief Executive of Admiral Insurance Services

Tourism Satellite Accounts: Progress in Wales 20 and the UK
Calvin Jones, Welsh Economy Research Unit, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University.

In Search of Respectability: The Changing 25
Role and Contribution of Business Schools
Professor Roger Mansfield, Director, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University.

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 16.2: WINTER 2004

Featured Contents:

WERU Conference

Interview with Gareth Hall

Identifying Need - Devolved Spending in Wales
Ross Mackay, University of Wales, Bangor.

The Role of Disability in Labour Market
Outcomes in Wales
Melanie K. Jones, Paul L. Latreille and Peter J. Sloane, Welsh Economy and Labour Market Evaluation and Research Centre (WELMERC), University of Wales, Swansea.

THE WELSH ECONOMIC REVIEW 16.1: 2004

Featured Contents:

Interview with Budha Majumdar, Associated British Ports

Evaluating Objective 1 in Wales: the Experience of the Mid-Term Evaluation
Gareth S. Williams, Old Bell 3 Economic Development and European Services.

Project Report: An Evaluation Framework for the New Deal for Disabled People's Job Broking Programme
David Pickernell*, Kevin Fitzpatrick+ and Adrian Kay#

*University of Glamorgan,
+Shaw Trust,
#University of Bristol

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