Tax reform in English-speaking countries 1 – 6
R L Mathews
Criteria for tax reform 7 – 20
B S Grewal
Social security constraints on tax reform 21 – 40
D Dixon, C Foster
The public choice approach to tax reform 41 – 52
G Brennan
Tax reform in the United Kingdom and Ireland 53 – 70
C T Sandford
The attempt to reform taxation in the United States 71 – 92
D G Davies
Tax reform in Australia and New Zealand 93 – 114
P D Groenewegen
Reviews 115 – 126
A framework for research on transport, communications, and mobility 127 – 130
I Masser, P Nijkamp, S Reichman
The changing context of transport and infrastructure policy 131 – 144
H J Noortman
The impact of technological change 145 – 152
M Frybourg
Policy analysis: a story 153 – 158
W Brög
An organisational approach to analysis of policy innovation by local authorities in Britain: the importance of the concepts of scrutiny, conflict, and centralisation 159 – 172
F J Burdett, M G Bradford
The potential gains from creative accounting in English local government 173 – 185
P Smith
Urban regeneration in London Docklands: a five-year policy review 187 – 208
A Church
Monergy: qualifying imperfect measures of need and of performance 209 – 223
S M Macgill, B Sheldrick
Theory and taxonomy of sectoral, distributional, and spatial policies 225 – 236
G-C Lim
Reviews 237 – 248
Guest editorial
Post-Chernobyl prospects for nuclear power in the United Kingdom 251 – 268
S Openshaw
Czechoslovakia: nuclear power in a socialist society 269 – 287
F W Carter
Post-Chernobyl nuclear reactions in the USA 289 – 310
J H Johnson Jr, D J Zeigler
High-level nuclear waste transportation: political implications of the weakest link in the nuclear fuel cycle 311 – 322
A M Kirby
Locational conflict and the siting of nuclear waste disposal repositories: an international appraisal 323 – 333
F M Shelley, B D Solomon, M J Pasqualetti, G T Murauskas
An evaluation of the role of Africa in the world nuclear economy 335 – 347
B I Logan
Remarks on the geographical nature of social infrastructure provision in a centrally planned economy 349 – 357
M Ciechocinska
Reviews 359 – 370
Technology policy at the crossroads of economic policy and physical planning 371 – 374
P Nijkamp, W Stöhr
Technology policy under changing socioeconomic conditions 375 – 381
W Zegveld
Technology and regional development: some thoughts on policy 383 – 399
E J Malecki, P Nijkamp
Public and private technological innovation strategies in a spatial context: the case of France 401 – 413
J W Dyckman, E A Swyngedouw
A deconcentrated technology policy -- lessons from the Sophia-Antipolis experience 415 – 425
J C Perrin
Decentralized technology policy: the case of Japan 427 – 439
T Kawashima, W Stöhr
US technology policies and their regional effects 441 – 448
R Premus
Trends in Israel's agriculture budgets 449 – 455
Z Shepher, B Mevorach
Principles of environmental economics and the political economy of West German environmental policy 457 – 474
J R Miller, L Miller
School integration impacts on residential change: evaluation and tests 475 – 488
W A V Clark
Reviews 489 – 496