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London, Money and the UK Economy - speech by John Gieve
In a Hart Brown lecture today at the University of Surrey, John Gieve - Deputy Governor of the Bank of England - discusses three topics.
Published on
26 June 2007
(i) the impact of London's growth as an international financial centre on the wider economy; (ii) the effect of that and financial innovation on the interpretation of economic data; and (iii) particularly the significance of the growth in money and credit for the economy.