Volume 1 · 2026
One volume per calendar year; seasonal issue labels (spring, summer, autumn) are conveniences for readers
and libraries and do not imply publication under a quarter constraint.
Issue 1 — Spring 2026
Status: In production · Cover date: May 2026 (provisional)
The opening number carries macro and labour, public finance, and a policy-facing synthesis.
Pagination below is indicative until page proofs sign-off; author names and abstracts will match
the Crossref-deposited metadata on each article landing page.
Indicative contents only. Papers remain at different editorial stages; listing here
does not commit the journal to a fixed running order or page block.
| Type |
Title |
Pages |
| Article |
Monetary–fiscal interactions after 2008: evidence from the United Kingdom |
1–42 |
| Article |
Regional productivity dispersion and transport investment: a long-run perspective |
43–88 |
| Policy synthesis |
Housing supply elasticities and local political constraints |
89–118 |
| Article |
Wage compression and the NHS pay review bodies: a quantitative anatomy |
119–TBD |
| Book review |
Recent monographs in British economic history (composite review) |
R1–R12 |
Issue 2 — Summer 2026
Status: Call open · Target close: 15 May 2026
Planned emphasis on trade and labour-market adjustment, including papers from the affiliated session at the
Society for British Econometrics meeting. That session is not a proceedings volume; all papers are refereed
to the same standard as desk submissions. Target desk response within ten working days when manuscripts are
clearly outside scope.
Issue 3 — Autumn 2026
Status: Planning · symposium slot held
Up to one-third of the issue may be reserved for a guest-edited symposium once a memorandum of
understanding is executed; remaining pages follow the ordinary double-anonymised workflow.
Back volumes
No earlier volumes exist. From Volume 2 onward this section will host cover PDFs, citation snippets, and any
print-on-demand options coordinated with the publisher.
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