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The UK Economy Post Crisis: A Series of Unfortunate Events? - speech by Jon Cunliffe
Speech given at Centre for International Business Studies, London South Bank University.
Published on
24 February 2016
In a speech to the London South Bank University Centre for International Business Studies on Wednesday, Jon Cunliffe constructs a big picture view of how the UK economy has evolved since the Great Recession and what it means for monetary policy going forward.