Description | Winter 2004. Articles and speeches: 'British household indebtedness and financial stress: a household level picture' p414. 'The new sterling ERI' p429. 'Using option prices to measure financial market views about balances of risk to future asset prices' p442. 'Real exchange rate persistence and systematic monetary policy behaviour' p455. 'Evolving post-World War II UK economic performance' p456. 'The efficient resolution of capital account crises: how to avoid moral hazard' p457. 'International substitution and household production in labour supply' p458. 'Rule-based monetary policy under central bank learning' p459. 'The effects of stock market movements on consumption and investment: does the shock matter?' p460. 'Forecasting with measurement errors in dynamic models' p461. 'Estimating time-variation in measurement error from data revisions: an application to forecasting in dynamic models' p462. 'From tiny samples do mighty populations grow? Using the British Household Panel Survey to analyse the household sector balance sheet' p463. Price-setting behaviour, competition and mark-up shocks in the New Keynesian model' p464. 'Anticipation of monetary policy in UK financial markets' p465. 'Core inflation: a critical guide' p466. 'Long-term interest rates, wealth and consumption' p466. 'Long-horizon equity return predictability; some new evidence for the United Kingdom' p468. 'Horizontal and vertical integration in securities trading and settlement' p469. 'The foreign exchange and over-the-counter derivatives markets in the United Kingdom' p470. 'The external balance sheet of the United Kingdom: recent developments' p485. 'Stability and statistics: speech by Rachel Lomax, Deputy Governor for monetary policy and member of the Monetary Policy Committee' p495. 'Why is inflation so low?: speech by Richard Lambert, member of the Monetary Policy Committee' p502. 'Monetary policy, data uncertainty and the supply side: living with the statistical fog: speech by Martin Bell, member of the Monetary Policy Committee' p510. |