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Creator NameMonetary Analysis (MA)
Reference Number (click to see whole series/group)0A42/57
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TitleBANK OF ENGLAND QUARTERLY BULLETIN
DateSep 2014
Description2014 Q3. Vol 54 No. 3.

Summary of main contents:

Topical articles:
- Innovations in payment technologies and the emergence of digital currencies, p. 262
- A brief history of money and payment systems, p. 264
- Making payments securely with a distributed ledger, p. 268
- The economics of digital currencies, p. 276
- Some factors influencing the prices of digital currencies, p. 280
- The rising cost of mining, p. 282
- Could a banking system based on a digital currency emerge?, p. 285
- How might macroprudential capital policy affect credit conditions?, p. 287
- Mechanics of balance sheet adjustments, p. 292
- The Modigliani-Miller propositions and banks, p. 294
- Household debt and spending, p. 304
- International evidence on the link between debt and spending, p. 308
- Living Costs and Food Survey microdata, p. 310
- UK household-level evidence - the early 1990s recession, p. 312
- Enhancing the resilience of the Bank of England's Real-Time Gross Settlement infrastructure, p. 316

Recent economic and financial developments:
- Markets and operations, p. 322

Reports:
- Conference on Monetary and Financial Law, p. 330
- Monetary Policy Roundtable, p. 335
- Changes to the Bank's weekly reporting regime, p. 338
- History of the Bank Return, p. 339
- Bilateral facilities in the Sterling Monetary Framework, p. 340

Summaries of speeches and working papers:
- Bank of England speeches, p. 346
- Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers, p. 352
- UK deposit-taker responses to the financial crisis: what are the lessons?, p. 352
- The effect of the financial crisis on TFP growth: a general equilibrium approach, p. 353
- Peering into the mist: social learning over an opaque observation network, p. 354
- Quantitative easing and bank lending: a panel data approach, p. 355
- The cost of human capital depreciation during unemployment, p. 356
- Tailwinds from the East: how has the rising share of imports from emerging markets affected import prices?, p. 357
- Estimating time-varying DSGE models using minimum distance methods, p. 358
- How does credit supply respond to monetary policy and bank minimum capital requirements?, p. 359

Appendices:
- Contents of recent quarterly bulletins, p. 362
- Bank of England publications, p. 364
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