Issue Information

Published date01 February 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/sjpe.12160
Date01 February 2020
Scottish Journal
of Political
Economy
Volume 67 February 2020 No. 1
The Scottish Journal of Political Economy is a generalist journal with an
explicitly international reach in both readership and authorship. It is dedicated
to publishing the highest quality research in any fi eld of economics, without
prejudice to the methodology or to the analytical techniques used. We
encourage submission in all fi elds of economics in order to provide practical
contributions to the literature, and to further the infl uence of economics in
the world of practical affairs. We therefore aim to publish a balance of the best
theoretical and empirical materials from an international authorship, without
favouring a particular type of analysis or subject area. However contributions
on themes with explicit policy relevance will be especially welcome and
may be given some priority. In particular, we would be interested to receive
policy-oriented papers where a consensus position on the correct policy
implications or appropriate analytic results has not yet emerged from the
literature. All submission will be refereed to the highest standard; and we aim
to deliver as fast a turnaround as is consistent with a multiple refereeing
process and strict quality control. The journal also publishes one special issue
each year, with a nominated theme and specialist editor, in order to increase
its impact and international reach.
Manuscripts submitted for publication should be sent by email in PDF format
to sjpe@abdn.ac.uk. Final versions of papers subsequently accepted must be
sent either in Microsoft Word or LaTeX format as well as PDF.
February 2020 Scottish Journal of Political Economy Volume 67 No. 1
Managing Editors
Catia Montagna
John Skåtun
Editors
Martin Chalkley
Gary Koop
Peter N Smith
International
Editorial Board
Tim Barmby
Gregory Clark
Julia Darby
Michael Funke
Jürgen von Hagen
Tatiana Kirsanova
Peter McAdam
Ronald MacDonald
Colin Mayer
Hassan Molana
Edward Nelson
Charles Nolan
Frank Smets
Andre Souza
Jonathan Thomas
Michael Waterson
Li Xiaoming
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Refl ective Piece
Alfred Duncan and
Charles Nolan
Articles
Petri Böckerman,
Alex Bryson, Antti Kauhanen
and Mari Kangasniemi
Balli Faruk and
Pierucci Eleonora
Tomasz Piotr Wisniewski,
Brendan John Lambe and
Alexandra Dias
Daniel Schaefer and
Carl Singleton
Udo Broll,
Soumyatanu Mukherjee
and Rudra Sensarma
Reform of the UK Financial
Policy Committee 1
Does Job Design Make
Workers Happy? 31
Risk Sharing and Institutional
Quality: Evidence from OECD
and Emerging Economies 53
The Infl uence of General
Strikes Against Government on
Stock Market Behavior 72
Recent Changes in British
Wage Inequality: Evidence
from Large Firms and
Occupations 100
Risk Preferences Estimation of
Exporting Firms Under
Exchange Rate Uncertainty 126
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Nolan
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