Bank of England Homepage
 
About the BankMonetary PolicyBanknotesMarketsFinancial StabilityPublicationsStatisticsEducation
Publications

Quarterly Bulletin
Summer 2003 Contents

Each article is available as a separate pdf file; click on the appropriate title to access the relevant file. Alternatively you may download the complete issue (1.5M).
 
Summary
Recent economic and financial developments
Markets and operations (284k)
Box on variability of nominal forward rates
Research and analysis
What caused the rise in the UK terms of trade?
(123k)
Long-run equilibrium ratios of business investment to output in the United Kingdom (148k)
An analysis of the UK gold auctions 1999-2002
(103k)
Box on auction theory and design
Assessing the extent of labour hoarding (103k)
Asset finance (84k)
Box on the three main types of asset finance
 
Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers (226k)
Import prices and exchange rate pass-through: theory and evidence from the United Kingdom
Capital flows to emerging markets
The effect of payments standstills on yields and the maturity structure of international debt
What does economic theory tell us about labour market tightness?
Ready, willing, and able? Measuring labour availability in the UK
Sovereign debt workouts with the IMF as delegated monitor-a common agency approach
The role of asset prices in transmitting monetary and other shocks
Modelling investment when relative prices are trending: theory and evidence for the United Kingdom
What caused the 2000/01 slowdown? Results from a VAR analysis of G7 GDP components
Endogenous price stickiness, trend inflation, and the New Keynesian Phillips curve
Capital stocks, capital services, and depreciation: an integrated framework
Reports
Public attitudes to inflation (69k)
Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee e-commerce subgroup report (54k)

Speeches

The Governor's speech at the Islamic Home Finance seminar on 27 March 2003
Given at the Islamic Home Finance seminar organised by the Council of Mortgage Lenders in London on 27 March 2003

The role of the Bank of England in the gold market
Speech by Graham Young, of the Bank's Foreign Exchange Division, delivered to the annual conference of the London Bullion Market Association, Lisbon, on 3 June 2003

Volume 43 Number 2

Back to 2003

Related Links
  • Inflation Report
    Sets out the detailed economic analysis and inflation projections on which the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee bases its interest rate decisions, and presents an assessment of the prospects for UK inflation over the following two years.
Freedom of Information
Sitemap Privacy Policy Disclaimer