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Creator NameMonetary Analysis (MA)
Reference Number (click to see whole series/group)0A42/31
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TitleBANK OF ENGLAND QUARTERLY BULLETIN
DateMar 2008
DescriptionSpring 2008. Vol 48 No. 1. Articles and speeches: 'Markets and operations', p.6; 'Capital inflows into [Emerging market economy] EMEs since the millennium: risks and the potential impact of a reversal', p.26; 'Recent developments in portfolio insurance', p.37; 'The Agents' scores: a review', p.47; 'the impact of low-cost economies on [United Kingdom] UK import prices', p.58; 'The Society of Business Economists' survey on [Monetary Policy Committee] MPC communications', p.66; Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers: 'Risks and efficiency gains of atiered structure in large-value payments: a simulation approach', p.73; 'Monetary policy shifts and inflation dynamics', p.73; 'The integrated impact of credit and interest rate risk on banks: an economic value and capital adequacy perspective', p.74; 'Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises', p.75; 'Evolving international inflation dynamics: evidence from a time-varying dynamic factor model', p.76; 'That elusive elasticity and the ubiquitous bias: is panel data a panacea?', p.77; 'Efficient frameworks for sovereign borrowing', p.78; 'International monetary co-operation in a world of imperfect information', p.79; 'Summary statistics of option-implied probability density functions and their properties', p.80; speeches: 'The Governor's speech in Bristol', given at a dinner hosted by the Institute of Directors South West and the Confederation of British Industry at the Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol on 22 Jan 2008, p.82; 'The impact of the financial market disruption on the UK economy' by Sir John Gieve, Deputy Governor for financial stability, given to the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry on 17 Jan 2008, p.85; 'The return of the credit cycle: old lessons in new markets' by Sir John Gieve, Deputy Governor for financial stability, given at the Euromoney Bond Investors Congress on 27 Feb 2008, p.91; 'Money and credit: banking and macroeconomy' by Paul Tucker, Executive Director for Markets and member of the Monetary Policy Committee, given at the Monetary Policy and Markets Conference 13 Dec 2007, p.96; 'Financial markets and household consumption' by Professor Tim Besley, member of the Monetary Policy Committee, given at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, London 18 Feb 2008, p.107.
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