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- 121: Sovereign liquidity crises: analytics and implications for public policy

- Michael Chui, Prasanna Gui and Andrew Haldane
- 120: UK monetary policy 1972-97: a guide using Taylor rules

- Edward Nelson
- 119: Optimal horizons for inflation targeting

- Nicoletta Batini and Edward Nelson
- 118: How well does a limited participation model of the monetary transmission mechanism match UK data?

- Shamik Dhar and Stephen Millard
- 117: A limited participation model of the monetary transmission mechanism in the United Kingdom

- Shamik Dhar and Stephen Millard
- 116: Persistence and volatility in short-term interest rates

- Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, James Proudman and John Spicer
- 115: Trade credit and the monetary transmission mechanism

- Marion Kohler, Erik Britton and Anthony Yates
- 114: Testing the stability of implied probability density functions

- Robert R Bliss and Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou
- 113: A small structural empirical model of the UK monetary transmission mechanism

- Shamik Dhar, Darren Pain and Ryland Thomas
- 112: Inventory investment and cash flow

- Ian Small
- 111: Liquidity traps: how to avoid them and how to escape them

- Willem Buiter and Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou
- 110: Imperfect competition and the dynamics of mark-ups

- Erik Britton, Jens Larsen and Ian Small
- 109: The effects of increased labour market flexibility in the United Kingdom: theory and practice

- Stephen Millard
- 108: The sensitivity of aggregate consumption to human wealth

- Hasan Bakhshi
- 107: Must the growth rate decline? Baumol's unbalanced growth revisited

- Nicholas Oulton
- 106: Monetary policy surprises and the yield curve

- Andrew Haldane and Vicky Read
- 105: Caution and gradualism in monetary policy under uncertainty

- Ben Martin
- 104: Openness and its association with productivity growth in UK manufacturing industry

- Gavin Cameron, James Proudman and Stephen Redding
- 103: Inflation and real disequilibria

- Mark S Astley and Anthony Yates
- 102: Monetary stabilisation policy in a monetary union: some simple analytics

- Andrew Brigden and Charles Nolan
- 101: Monetary policy loss functions: two cheers for the quadratic

- Jagjit Chadha and Philip Schellekens
- 100: Money, credit and investment in UK corporate sector

- Andrew Brigden and Paul Mizen
- 99: Should uncertain monetary policy-makers do less?

- Ben Martin and Chris Salmon
- 98: The non-linear Phillips curve and inflation forecast targeting

- Eric Schaling
- 97: To trim or not to trim? An application of a trimmmed mean inflation estimator to the United Kingdom

- Hasan Bakhshi and Anthony Yates
- 96: Uncertainty and Simple Monetary Policy Rules - An illustration for the United Kingdom

- Simon Hall, Chris Salmon, Anthony Yates and Nicoletta Batini
- 95: Price formation and transparency on the London Stock Exchange

- Victoria Saporta, Giorgio Trebeschi and Anne Vila
- 94: Asset price reactions to RPI announcements

- Michael Joyce and V Read
- 93: Business cycles and the labour market can theory fit the facts?

- Stephen Millard, Andrew Scott and Marianne Sensier
- 92: Coalition formation in international monetary policy games

- Marion Kohler
- 91: Forward-looking rules for monetary policy

- Nicoletta Batini and Andrew Haldane
- 90: Bank capital and risk taking

- Alistair Milne and A Elizabeth Whalley
- 89: Optimal currency areas and customs unions: are they connected?

- Marion Kohler
- 88: Incentive schemes for central bankers under uncertainty: inflation targets versus contracts

- Eric Schaling, Marco Hoeberichts and Sylvester Eijffinger
- 87: Why has the female unemployment rate fallen so much in Britain?

- Phil Evans
- 86: Shoe-leather costs reconsidered

- Jagjit Chadha, Andrew Haldane and Norbert Janssen
- 85: Exchange rates and prices: sources of sterling real exchange rate fluctuations 1973-94

- Mark S Astley and Anthony Garratt
- 84: Averaging in a framework of zero reserve requirements: implications for the operation of monetary policy

- Haydn Davies
- 83: The demand for M0 in the United Kingdom reconsidered: some specification issues

- Norbert Janssen
- 82: Downward nominal rigidity and monetary policy

- Anthony Yates
- 81: Are UK inflation expectations rational?

- Hasan Bakhshi and Anthony Yates
- 80: Are there downward nominal rigidities in product markets?

- Simon Hall and Anthony Yates
- 79: Bank Capital and Value at Risk

- Patricia Jackson, David Maude and William Perraudin
- 78: Some costs and benefits of price stability in the UK

- Hasan Bakhshi, Andrew Haldane and Neal Hatch
- 77: Productivity convergence and international openness

- Stephen Redding and James Proudman
- 76: Electronic versus open outcry markets: The case of the Bund futures contract

- Francis Breedon and Allison Holland
- 75: The Information Content of the Inflation Term Structure

- Francis Breedon and Jagjit Chadha
- 74: Some Issues in Inflation Targeting

- Andrew Haldane
- 73: Deconstructing Growth in UK Manufacturing

- Gavin Cameron, James Proudman and Stephen Redding
- 72: The cyclicality of Mark-ups and Profit Margins: Some Evidence for Manufacturing and Services

- Ian Small