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Working Papers
2024
- Does the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level explain US postwar behaviour?
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- Inflation persistence in the UK 1993-2019: from months to years
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
2023
- Bounded Rational Expectation: How It Can Affect the Effectiveness of Monetary Rules in the Open Economy
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
See also Journal Article Bounded rational expectation: How it can affect the effectiveness of monetary rules in the open economy, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier (2023) (2023)
- Could an economy get stuck in a rational pessimism bubble? The case of Japan
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- Indirect Inference and Small Sample Bias - Some Recent Results
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
See also Journal Article Indirect Inference and Small Sample Bias — Some Recent Results, Open Economies Review, Springer (2024) (2024)
- The dynamics of redistribution, inequality and growth across China s regions
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
See also Journal Article The dynamics of redistribution, inequality and growth across China’s regions, Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier (2024) (2024)
- The role of fiscal policy -- a survey of recent empirical findings
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- UK Monetary Policy in An Estimated DSGE Model with State-Dependent Price and Wage Contracts
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (1)
- UK monetary and fiscal policy since the Great Recession- an evaluation
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (1)
2022
- A structural model of coronavirus behaviour: what do four waves of Covid tell us?
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
See also Journal Article A structural model of coronavirus behaviour: what do four waves of Covid tell us?, Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals (2023) (2023)
- Targeting moments for calibration compared with indirect inference
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- Why does Indirect Inference estimation produce less small sample bias than maximum likelihood? A note
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (1)
2021
- Estimating macro models and the potentially misleading nature of Bayesian estimation
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (1)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2021) View citations (1)
- Macroprudential Regulation in the Post-Crisis Era: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far?
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Macroprudential regulation in the post-crisis era: Has the pendulum swung too far?, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier (2021) View citations (3) (2021)
- North and South: A Regional Model of the UK
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2020)
See also Journal Article North and South: A Regional Model of the UK, Open Economies Review, Springer (2022) View citations (1) (2022)
- Should Hong Kong switch to Taylor Rule? Evidence from DSGE Model
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
See also Journal Article Should Hong Kong switch to Taylor rule?—Evidence from DSGE model, Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals (2022) (2022)
2020
- A structural model of corona virus behaviour for testing on data behaviour
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
See also Journal Article A structural model of coronavirus behaviour for testing on data behaviour, Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals (2021) View citations (3) (2021)
- State-dependent pricing turns money into a two-edged sword
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (5)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2020)
2018
- A heterogeneous-agent model of growth and inequality for the UK
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- Financial stability: To Regulate or Not? A public choice inquiry
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (5)
See also Journal Article Financial stability: To regulate or not? A public choice inquiry, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier (2018) View citations (3) (2018)
- How Important are International Financial Market Imperfections for Foreign Exchange Rate Dynamics: A Study of the Sterling Exchange Rate
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
See also Journal Article How important are the international financial market imperfections for the foreign exchange rate dynamics: A study of the sterling exchange rate, Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier (2019) View citations (5) (2019)
- Oil and Commodities Drive the World Business Cycle: A Long-Commodity-Cycle Model of the World Economy Over a Century and a Half
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- Supply-side policy and economic growth: A case study of the UK
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
See also Journal Article Supply-Side Policy and Economic Growth: A Case Study of the UK, Open Economies Review, Springer (2020) View citations (1) (2020)
- Testing DSGE Models by indirect inference: a survey of recent findings
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Testing DSGE Models by Indirect Inference: a Survey of Recent Findings, Open Economies Review, Springer (2019) View citations (28) (2019)
- Testing a model of UK growth - a causal role for R&D subsidies
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (1)
- The Role of Energy Prices in the Great Recession - A Two-Sector Model with Unfiltered Data
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (7)
See also Journal Article The role of energy prices in the Great Recession — A two-sector model with unfiltered data, Energy Economics, Elsevier (2018) View citations (6) (2018)
- The small sample properties of Indirect Inference in testing and estimating DSGE models
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (1)
2017
- A note on news about the future: the impact on DSGE models and their VAR representation
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (1)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2016) View citations (2)
- How Should News Shocks Be Specified Under Rational Expectations?
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- What is the truth about DSGE models? Testing by indirect inference
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2016) View citations (2)
2015
- China s financial crisis the role of banks and monetary policy
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- Comparing Indirect Inference and Likelihood testing: asymptotic and small sample results
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (1)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2015) View citations (1)
- Energy Business Cycles
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- Oil Prices and the Dynamics of Output and Real Exchange Rate
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
- Small sample performance of indirect inference on DSGE models
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (3)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2015) View citations (3)
- Testing macro models by indirect inference: a survey for users
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (22)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2015) View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Testing Macro Models by Indirect Inference: A Survey for Users, Open Economies Review, Springer (2016) View citations (66) (2016)
2014
- Monetarism rides again? US monetary policy in a world of Quantitative Easing
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2014)
See also Journal Article Monetarism rides again? US monetary policy in a world of Quantitative Easing, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier (2016) View citations (28) (2016)
2013
- Banking and the Macroeconomy in China: A Banking Crisis Deferred?
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (14)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2013)
See also Journal Article Banking and the Macroeconomy in China: A Banking Crisis Deferred?, Open Economies Review, Springer (2014) View citations (22) (2014)
- Testing and Estimating Models Using Indirect Inference
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (3)
- What causes banking crises? An empirical investigation
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (24)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2012) View citations (16)
- What causes banking crises? An empirical investigation for the world economy
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (12)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2013) View citations (12)
See also Journal Article What Causes Banking Crises? An Empirical Investigation for the World Economy, Open Economies Review, Springer (2013) View citations (12) (2013)
2012
- Testing DSGE models by Indirect inference and other methods: some Monte Carlo experiments
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (29)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2012) View citations (36)
- Testing macroeconomic models by indirect inference on unfiltered data
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (21)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2012) View citations (21)
2011
- How much nominal rigidity is there in the US economy? Testing a New Keynesian DSGE Model using indirect inference
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (140)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2009)
See also Journal Article How much nominal rigidity is there in the US economy? Testing a new Keynesian DSGE model using indirect inference, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier (2011) View citations (131) (2011)
2010
- Can a Real Business Cycle Model without price and wage stickiness explain UK real exchange rate behaviour?
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (9)
See also Journal Article Can a real business cycle model without price and wage stickiness explain UK real exchange rate behaviour?, Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier (2010) View citations (9) (2010)
- Can the Facts of UK Inflation Persistence be Explained by Nominal Rigidity?
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (2)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2008) View citations (5)
See also Journal Article Can the facts of UK inflation persistence be explained by nominal rigidity?, Economic Modelling, Elsevier (2009) View citations (19) (2009)
- Why crises happen - nonstationary macroeconomics
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (10)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2010) View citations (10)
2009
- Two Orthogonal Continents: Testing a Two-country DSGE Model of the US and EU Using Indirect Inference
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section View citations (10)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2009) View citations (12)
See also Journal Article Two Orthogonal Continents? Testing a Two-country DSGE Model of the US and the EU Using Indirect Inference, Open Economies Review, Springer (2010) View citations (16) (2010)
2008
- Testing a DSGE Model of the EU Using Indirect Inference
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (5)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2008) View citations (5) CDMA Conference Paper Series, Centre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis (2008) View citations (3) CDMA Conference Paper Series, Centre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis (2008) View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Testing a DSGE Model of the EU Using Indirect Inference, Open Economies Review, Springer (2009) View citations (15) (2009)
- Testing a Model of the UK by the Method of Indirect Inference
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (4)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2008) View citations (7)
See also Journal Article Testing a Model of the UK by the Method of Indirect Inference, Open Economies Review, Springer (2009) View citations (17) (2009)
2007
- Are the facts of UK inflation persistence to be explained by nominal rigidity or changes in monetary regime?
WEF Working Papers, ESRC World Economy and Finance Research Programme, Birkbeck, University of London
- Growth and relative living standards - testing Barriers to Riches on post-war panel data
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (4)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2007) View citations (4)
2006
- Monetary Regimes: Is There a Trade-Off Between Consumption and Employment Variability?
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2006)
- Simulating Stock Returns Under Switching Regimes - A New Test of Market Efficiency
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (2)
Also in Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section (2006)
See also Journal Article Simulating stock returns under switching regimes - A new test of market efficiency, Economics Letters, Elsevier (2007) View citations (5) (2007)
- Testing a Simple Structural Model of Endogenous Growth
CDMA Conference Paper Series, Centre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis View citations (2)
2005
- Real Exchange Rate Overshooting RBC Style
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (3)
2002
- Joining the Euro - the Macro Effects on the UK Economy
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Journal Articles
2024
- Indirect Inference and Small Sample Bias — Some Recent Results
Open Economies Review, 2024, 35, (2), 245-259
See also Working Paper Indirect Inference and Small Sample Bias - Some Recent Results, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2023) (2023)
- The dynamics of redistribution, inequality and growth across China’s regions
Journal of Policy Modeling, 2024, 46, (3), 613-637
See also Working Paper The dynamics of redistribution, inequality and growth across China s regions, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2023) (2023)
2023
- A structural model of coronavirus behaviour: what do four waves of Covid tell us?
Applied Economics, 2023, 55, (37), 4348-4358
See also Working Paper A structural model of coronavirus behaviour: what do four waves of Covid tell us?, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2022) (2022)
- Bounded rational expectation: How it can affect the effectiveness of monetary rules in the open economy
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2023, 88, (C)
See also Working Paper Bounded Rational Expectation: How It Can Affect the Effectiveness of Monetary Rules in the Open Economy, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2023) (2023)
- Global Shocks in the US Economy: Effects on Output and the Real Exchange Rate
Open Economies Review, 2023, 34, (2), 411-435
- UK monetary policy in an estimated DSGE model with financial frictions
Journal of International Money and Finance, 2023, 130, (C) View citations (2)
2022
- North and South: A Regional Model of the UK
Open Economies Review, 2022, 33, (3), 565-616 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper North and South: A Regional Model of the UK, CEPR Discussion Papers (2021) (2021)
- Regulatory arbitrage, shadow banking and monetary policy in China
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2022, 80, (C) View citations (1)
- Should Hong Kong switch to Taylor rule?—Evidence from DSGE model
Applied Economics, 2022, 54, (50), 5851-5872
See also Working Paper Should Hong Kong switch to Taylor Rule? Evidence from DSGE Model, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2021) (2021)
- The Macroeconomic Controversy Over Price Rigidity — How to Resolve it and How Bayesian Estimation has Led us Astray
Open Economies Review, 2022, 33, (4), 617-630 View citations (4)
2021
- A structural model of coronavirus behaviour for testing on data behaviour
Applied Economics, 2021, 53, (30), 3515-3534 View citations (3)
See also Working Paper A structural model of corona virus behaviour for testing on data behaviour, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2020) (2020)
- China’s market economy, shadow banking and the frequency of growth slowdown
Manchester School, 2021, 89, (5), 420-444 View citations (2)
- Inequality and Economic Growth in the UK
Open Economies Review, 2021, 32, (1), 37-69 View citations (4)
- Macroprudential regulation in the post-crisis era: Has the pendulum swung too far?
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2021, 74, (C) View citations (3)
See also Working Paper Macroprudential Regulation in the Post-Crisis Era: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far?, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2021) View citations (3) (2021)
- Shadow banks, banking policies and China’s macroeconomic fluctuations
Journal of International Money and Finance, 2021, 116, (C) View citations (1)
- State-dependent pricing turns money into a two-edged sword: A new role for monetary policy
Journal of International Money and Finance, 2021, 119, (C) View citations (5)
2020
- News and why it is not shocking: The role of micro-foundations
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2020, 66, (C) View citations (2)
- Supply-Side Policy and Economic Growth: A Case Study of the UK
Open Economies Review, 2020, 31, (1), 159-193 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper Supply-side policy and economic growth: A case study of the UK, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2018) (2018)
2019
- A long-commodity-cycle model of the world economy over a century and a half — Making bricks with little straw
Energy Economics, 2019, 81, (C), 503-518 View citations (2)
- How important are the international financial market imperfections for the foreign exchange rate dynamics: A study of the sterling exchange rate
Journal of International Money and Finance, 2019, 94, (C), 62-80 View citations (5)
See also Working Paper How Important are International Financial Market Imperfections for Foreign Exchange Rate Dynamics: A Study of the Sterling Exchange Rate, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2018) (2018)
- Testing DSGE Models by Indirect Inference: a Survey of Recent Findings
Open Economies Review, 2019, 30, (3), 593-620 View citations (28)
See also Working Paper Testing DSGE Models by indirect inference: a survey of recent findings, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2018) View citations (3) (2018)
- Testing a model of UK growth: A role for R&D subsidies
Economic Modelling, 2019, 82, (C), 152-167 View citations (6)
2018
- Financial stability: To regulate or not? A public choice inquiry
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2018, 57, (C), 127-140 View citations (3)
See also Working Paper Financial stability: To Regulate or Not? A public choice inquiry, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2018) View citations (5) (2018)
- The role of energy prices in the Great Recession — A two-sector model with unfiltered data
Energy Economics, 2018, 71, (C), 14-34 View citations (6)
See also Working Paper The Role of Energy Prices in the Great Recession - A Two-Sector Model with Unfiltered Data, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2018) View citations (7) (2018)
2017
- A Monte Carlo procedure for checking identification in DSGE models
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2017, 76, (C), 202-210 View citations (21)
- Tracing the causes of the banking crisis
Applied Economics, 2017, 49, (43), 4351-4362
2016
- Monetarism rides again? US monetary policy in a world of Quantitative Easing
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2016, 44, (C), 85-102 View citations (28)
See also Working Paper Monetarism rides again? US monetary policy in a world of Quantitative Easing, CEPR Discussion Papers (2014) (2014)
- Testing Macro Models by Indirect Inference: A Survey for Users
Open Economies Review, 2016, 27, (1), 1-38 View citations (66)
See also Working Paper Testing macro models by indirect inference: a survey for users, CEPR Discussion Papers (2015) View citations (22) (2015)
2014
- Banking and the Macroeconomy in China: A Banking Crisis Deferred?
Open Economies Review, 2014, 25, (1), 123-161 View citations (22)
See also Working Paper Banking and the Macroeconomy in China: A Banking Crisis Deferred?, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2013) View citations (14) (2013)
2013
- What Causes Banking Crises? An Empirical Investigation for the World Economy
Open Economies Review, 2013, 24, (4), 581-611 View citations (12)
See also Working Paper What causes banking crises? An empirical investigation for the world economy, CEPR Discussion Papers (2013) View citations (12) (2013)
2012
- Non Stationary Shocks, Crises and Policy
Rivista italiana degli economisti, 2012, (2), 191-224
2011
- How much nominal rigidity is there in the US economy? Testing a new Keynesian DSGE model using indirect inference
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2011, 35, (12), 2078-2104 View citations (131)
See also Working Paper How much nominal rigidity is there in the US economy? Testing a New Keynesian DSGE Model using indirect inference, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2011) View citations (140) (2011)
2010
- Can a real business cycle model without price and wage stickiness explain UK real exchange rate behaviour?
Journal of International Money and Finance, 2010, 29, (6), 1131-1150 View citations (9)
See also Working Paper Can a Real Business Cycle Model without price and wage stickiness explain UK real exchange rate behaviour?, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2010) View citations (9) (2010)
- Two Orthogonal Continents? Testing a Two-country DSGE Model of the US and the EU Using Indirect Inference
Open Economies Review, 2010, 21, (1), 23-44 View citations (16)
See also Working Paper Two Orthogonal Continents: Testing a Two-country DSGE Model of the US and EU Using Indirect Inference, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2009) View citations (10) (2009)
2009
- Can the facts of UK inflation persistence be explained by nominal rigidity?
Economic Modelling, 2009, 26, (5), 978-992 View citations (19)
See also Working Paper Can the Facts of UK Inflation Persistence be Explained by Nominal Rigidity?, Cardiff Economics Working Papers (2010) View citations (2) (2010)
- Testing a DSGE Model of the EU Using Indirect Inference
Open Economies Review, 2009, 20, (4), 435-471 View citations (15)
See also Working Paper Testing a DSGE Model of the EU Using Indirect Inference, CEPR Discussion Papers (2008) View citations (5) (2008)
- Testing a Model of the UK by the Method of Indirect Inference
Open Economies Review, 2009, 20, (2), 265-291 View citations (17)
See also Working Paper Testing a Model of the UK by the Method of Indirect Inference, CEPR Discussion Papers (2008) View citations (4) (2008)
2007
- Simulating stock returns under switching regimes - A new test of market efficiency
Economics Letters, 2007, 94, (2), 235-239 View citations (5)
See also Working Paper Simulating Stock Returns Under Switching Regimes - A New Test of Market Efficiency, CEPR Discussion Papers (2006) View citations (2) (2006)
2004
- Britain and EMU: Assessing the Costs in Macroeconomic Variability
The World Economy, 2004, 27, (3), 301-358 View citations (8)
Books
2020
- After Brexit, What Next?
Books, Edward Elgar Publishing
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