Details about Bradley James Speigner
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Working Papers
2023
- Revisiting the effects of long-term unemployment on inflation: the role of non-linearities
Bank of England working papers, Bank of England
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2019
- Transforming Naturally Occurring Text Data Into Economic Statistics: The Case of Online Job Vacancy Postings
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
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See also Chapter Transforming Naturally Occurring Text Data into Economic Statistics: The Case of Online Job Vacancy Postings, NBER Chapters, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2019)
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2018
- Using job vacancies to understand the effects of labour market mismatch on UK output and productivity
Bank of England working papers, Bank of England
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- Using online job vacancies to understand the UK labour market from the bottom-up
Bank of England working papers, Bank of England
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2017
- Matching efficiency and labour market heterogeneity in the United Kingdom
Bank of England working papers, Bank of England
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2014
- Long-term unemployment and convexity in the Phillips curve
Bank of England working papers, Bank of England
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Journal Articles
2021
- Is the UK’s productivity puzzle mostly driven by occupational mismatch? An analysis using big data on job vacancies
Labour Economics, 2021, 71, (C)
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2015
- Trends in UK labour supply
Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 2015, 55, (4), 344-356
Chapters
2019
- Transforming Naturally Occurring Text Data into Economic Statistics: The Case of Online Job Vacancy Postings
A chapter in Big Data for Twenty-First-Century Economic Statistics, 2019, pp 173-207
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See also Working Paper Transforming Naturally Occurring Text Data Into Economic Statistics: The Case of Online Job Vacancy Postings, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2019)
View citations (20) (2019)