Description | Articles and speeches: 'Recent yield curve behaviour - an analysis' p43. 'Increasingly weightless economies' p49. 'Monetary policy implementation in EMU' p57. 'The gilt-edged market: developments in 1996' p63. 'New arrangements for issuing bank notes' p75. 'The financing of technology-based small firms' p77. 'Britain's regional economies: how different are they, and how should those differences affect monetary policy?: lecture given by the Deputy Governor' p79. 'Monetary stability: rhyme or reason?: Speech given by Mervyn King at the Economic and Social Research Council Seventh Annual Lecture' p88. 'Evolution of the monetary framework: lecture given by the Governor at Loughborough University' p98. 'Prospects for monetary stability and the economics of EMU: speech by the Governor at the Confederation of British Industry National Conference' p104. 'Financial regulation: why, how and by whom?: Speech by the Deputy Governor at the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants' p107. 'Are banks still special?: Speech by the Governor at the IMF Seventh Central Banking Seminar' p113. 'Comparing the monetary transmission mechanism in France-Germany and the United Kingdom: some issues and results' p152. 'Economic models and policy-making' p163. 'The information in money' p174. 'Features of a successful contract: financial futures on LIFFE' p181. 'The first year of the gilt repo market' p187. 'The gilt-edged market: the Bank of England's relationship with the gilt-edged market makers and inter-dealer brokers' p198. 'The Bank of England's operations in the sterling money markets' p204. 'Executive summary of the single monetary policy in Stage 3' p208. 'The financing of technology-based small firms: an update' p210. 'International regulatory structure: a UK perspective: speech by the Deputy Governor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta' p214. 'Bond yields and macroeconomic behaviour' speech by the Governor at the Euromoney International Bond Congress' p222. 'Monetary policy and the exchange rate: speech by Mervyn King to the Governors of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research' p225. 'European central banking - East and West: where next?: Lecture by the Deputy Governor at the London School of Economics and Political Science' p228. 'Qualifying some benefits of price stability' p274. 'Inflation and inflation uncertainty' p285. 'Qualifying survey data' p292. 'The evolving role of the IMF in the light of the 1994/95 Mexican crisis' p301. 'The euro area from the perspective of an EU central bank: speech by the Deputy Governor at the Bundesbank' p311. 'Reforms to the UK Monetary policy framework and financial services regulation' speech by the Governor at the Lord Mayors Dinner for Bankers and Merchants of the City of London (aka the Governor's Mansion House speech), p315. 'Monetary policy in Britain and Europe: lecture given by the Governor at the City University Business School' p318. 'Decomposing exchange rate and movements according to the uncovered interest rate parity condition' p377. 'The relationship between openness and growth in the United Kingdom: a summary of the Bank of England Openness and Growth Project' p390. 'Rationalisation of European equity and derivative exchanges' p406. 'Implied exchange rate correlations and market perspectives of European Monetary Union' p413. 'The Bank's regional Agencies' p424. 'The Bank's Centre for Central Banking Studies - an update' p428. 'Prospects for the City - in or out of the EMU: speech by the Governor at the Royal Institute of International Affairs Conference' p430. 'The inflation target five years on: Speech by Mervyn King at the London School of Economics' p434. |