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by Bank of England staff in Journals 2002

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  • A dynamic monetary conditions index for the UK
    Nicoletta Batini, Bank of England External MPC Unit
    Kenny Turnbull, Bank of England External MPC Unit
    Journal of Policy Modelling, Volume 24(3), June
  • A strategic marker game with seigniorage costs of Flat money
    Tsomocos Dimitrios, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Martin Shubik,
    Economic Theory, Issue Volume 19, Number 1
  • Are the effects of monetary policy in the euro area greater in recessions than in booms?
    Gert Peersman, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Frank Smets, Cambridge University Press
  • Booms and slumps in world commodity prices
    Paul Cashin, IMF
    John McDermott, Rerserve Bank of New Zealand
    Alasdair Scott, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Journal of Development Economics, Volume 69
  • Cointegration and the monetary exchange rate model revisited
    Jan Groen, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Volume 64
  • Comment on: A simple framework for international monetary policy anlaysis Richard Clarida, Jordi Gali and Mark Gertler
    Ed Nelson, Bank of England External MPC Unit
    Journal of Monetary Economics, Volume 49, Number 5, July
  • Comments on estimating the Volumeatility effects of a Tobin tax
    Andrew Haldane, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Journee de la Foundation
  • Costs of banking instability: some empirical evidence
    Glenn Hoggarth, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Ricardo Reis, University of Harvard
    Victoria Saporta, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Journal of Banking and Finance, Volume 26
  • Direct effects of base money on aggregate demand: theory and evidence
    Ed Nelson, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Journal of Monetary Economics, Volume 49, Number 4, May
  • Does one size fit all? A currency union with asymmetric transmissions and a stability pact
    A Hughes Hallett, University of Strathclyde
    Laura Piscitelli, University of Strathclyde
    International Review of Applied Economics, Volume 16, Number 1
  • Does trade integration cause convergence?
    A Hughes, Hallett University of Strathclyde
    Laura Piscitelli, University of Strathclyde
    Economics Letters, Volume 75, Issue 2
  • Doing the rounds
    Chris Darkens, Bank of England Markets
    Andrew Dent, Bank of England Markets
    Neal Hatch, Bank of England Markets
    David Rule, Bank of England Markets
    The Treasurer Magazine, June
  • Economic adjustment within the EMU: Ireland's experience
    Conall MacCoille, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Danny McCoy
    The Economic and Social Review, Volume 33, Summer/Autumn, Number 2
  • Exchange rates and prices: sources of sterling real exchange rate fluctuations 1973-94
    Mark Astley, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Anthony Garrett,
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Volume 62, Issue 4
  • Houses as collateral: has the link between house prices and consumption in the UK changed?
    Kosuke Aoki, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    James Proudman, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Jan Vlieghe ,Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    FRBNY Economic Policy Review, Volume 8, Number 1, May
  • ICT and productivity growth in the UK
    Nick Oulton, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 18
  • Inflation and relative price variability
    Hasan Bakhshi, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Economics Letters, Volume 76, Issue 1, June
  • Inflation targets as a stabilisation device
    Lavan Mahadeva, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Gabriel Sterne, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    The Manchester School, Volume 70, Number 4]
  • International finance in general equilibrium
    Tsomocos Dimitrios, Bank of England Financial Stability
    John Geanakoplos,
    Ricerche Economiche, Volume 56, Number 1
  • Monetary policy and long-term interest rates in Germany
    Gert Peersman, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Economics Letters, Volume 77, Number 2
  • Monetary policy transparency, inflation and sacrifice ratio
    Georgios Chortareas, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    David Stasavage, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Gabriel Sterne, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    International Journal of Finance and Economics, Volume 7, Issue 2
  • Monetary transmission mechanism in diverse economies
    Lavan Mahadeva, Bank of England Centre for Central Banking
    Peter Sinclair, Bank of England Centre for Central Banking
    Cambridge University Press
  • Money, debt and prices in the United Kingdom, 1705-1996
    Norbert Janssen, London Guildhall University
    Charles Nolan, University of Reading
    Ryland Thomas, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Economica, Volume 69, Number 275, August
  • New evidence on PPP and the real exchange rate-real interest rate differential relationship
    Georgios Chortareas, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Rebecca Driver, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Money and Finance in the Global Economy
  • On the identification of cointegrated systems in small samples: a modelling strategy with an application to UK wages and prices
    Jennifer Greenslade, Bank of England External MPC Unit
    Stephen Hall, Bank of England
    Brian Henry,
    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Volume 26
  • On the robustness of unit root tests in the presence of double unit roots
    Niels Haldrup, University of Aarhus
    Peter Lildholt, University of Aarhus
    Journal of Time Series Analysis, Volume 23
  • Price stability and inflation targeting
    John Powers, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Economic Review, February
  • Rain rules for limited overs cricket and probabilities of victory
    Ian Preston ,University College London
    Jonathan Thomas, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    The Statistician, Volume 51, May
  • Title Recent EVolumeution of the UK Banking Industry and Some Implications for Financial Stability
    Alex Bowen, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Glenn Hoggarth, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Darren Pain, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Journal of Policy Modelling, Volume 24, Issue 3
  • Regulatory and 'economic' solvency standards for internationally active banks
    Patricia Jackson, Bank of England Financial Stability
    William Perraudin, Birkbeck College
    Victoria Saporta, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Journal of Banking and Finance, Volume 26
  • Sovereign liquidity crises: analytics and implications for public policy
    Michael Chui, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Prasanna Gai, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Andrew Haldane, Bank of England Financial Stability
    Journal of Banking and Finance, Volume 26, Issue 2-3, March
  • Testing for hysteresis against non-linear alternatives
    A Hughes, Hallett University of Strathclyde
    Laura Piscitelli, University of Strathclyde
    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Volume 27, Issue 2
  • Testing the stability of implied probability density functions
    Robert Bliss,
    Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Journal of Banking and Finance, Volume 26, Number 2/3
  • The impact of RPI announcements on UK asset prices
    Mike Joyce, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Vicky Read, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Applied Financial Economics, Volume 12, Number 4
  • UK bank exposures: data sources and financial stability analysisAndrew Gracie Bank of England Financial Stability
    Andy Logan Bank of England Financial Stability
    IFC Bulletin, Number 12, October
  • Wage equations, wage curves and all that
    Brian Bell, Bank of England Monetary Analysis
    Stephen Nickell, Bank of England External MPC Unit
    Glenda Quintini,
    Labour Economics, Volume 9, Issue 3
  • What does the UK's monetary policy and inflation experience tell us about the transmission mechanism in Monetary transmission in diverse economies
    Ed Nelson, Bank of England External MPC Unit
    Cambridge University Press
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