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Homepage:https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/paul.middleditch
Workplace:Department of Economics, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2020

  1. Monetary Policy and Inflation-Output Variability in Sri Lanka: Lessons for Developing Economies
    Economics Discussion Paper Series, Economics, The University of Manchester Downloads
    See also Journal Article Monetary policy and inflation–output variability in Sri Lanka: Lessons for developing economies, Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell (2022) Downloads (2022)

2018

  1. Financial development and innovation: A DSGE comparison of Chinese and US business cycles
    Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series, Economics, The University of Manchester Downloads

2016

  1. Characterizing monetary and fiscal policy rules and interactions when commodity prices matter
    Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series, Economics, The University of Manchester Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Characterizing Monetary and Fiscal Policy Rules and Interactions when Commodity Prices Matter, Manchester School, University of Manchester (2020) Downloads View citations (1) (2020)

2015

  1. Growth in a Time of Austerity: Evidence From the UK
    Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series, Economics, The University of Manchester Downloads
    See also Journal Article Growth in a time of austerity: evidence from the UK, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society (2017) Downloads View citations (3) (2017)
  2. Revisiting Reinhart & Rogoff after the Crisis: A Time Series Perspective
    Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series, Economics, The University of Manchester Downloads View citations (7)
  3. The Long Run and Real Effects of the Working Hours Restriction: Evidence From France
    Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series, Economics, The University of Manchester Downloads

2010

  1. A New Keynesian Model with Heterogeneous Price Setting
    Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series, Economics, The University of Manchester Downloads View citations (3)

Journal Articles

2022

  1. Monetary policy and inflation–output variability in Sri Lanka: Lessons for developing economies
    Review of Development Economics, 2022, 26, (1), 259-279 Downloads
    See also Working Paper Monetary Policy and Inflation-Output Variability in Sri Lanka: Lessons for Developing Economies, Economics Discussion Paper Series (2020) Downloads (2020)
  2. Teaching with Twitter: An extension to the traditional learning environment
    International Review of Economics Education, 2022, 41, (C) Downloads View citations (1)
  3. The Inflation-Unemployment Trade-Off: Empirical Considerations and a Simple US-Euro Area Comparison
    Notas Económicas, 2022, (54), 9-29 Downloads

2020

  1. Characterizing Monetary and Fiscal Policy Rules and Interactions when Commodity Prices Matter
    Manchester School, 2020, 88, (3), 373-404 Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Working Paper Characterizing monetary and fiscal policy rules and interactions when commodity prices matter, Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series (2016) Downloads View citations (1) (2016)

2017

  1. Growth in a time of austerity: evidence from the UK
    Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2017, 64, (4), 349-375 Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Working Paper Growth in a Time of Austerity: Evidence From the UK, Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series (2015) Downloads (2015)

2015

  1. Using classroom response systems for creative interaction and engagement with students
    Cogent Economics & Finance, 2015, 3, (1), 1119368 Downloads
 
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