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- 51: The Brexit vote, productivity growth and macroeconomic adjustments in the United Kingdom

- Ben Broadbent, Federico Di Pace, Thomas Drechsel, Richard Harrison and Silvana Tenreyro
- 50: Shocks versus structure: explaining differences in exchange rate pass-through across countries and time

- Kristin Forbes, Ida Hjortsoe and Tsvetelina Nenova
- 49: A trendy approach to UK inflation dynamics

- Kristin Forbes, Lewis Kirkham and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- 48: Firms’ expectations and price-setting: evidence from micro data

- Lena Boneva, James Cloyne, Martin Weale and Tomasz Wieladek
- 47: The effect of unconventional monetary policy on inflation expectations: evidence from firms in the United Kingdom

- Lena Boneva, James Cloyne, Martin Weale and Tomasz Wieladek
- 46: Current account deficits during heightened risk: menacing or mitigating?

- Kristin Forbes, Ida Hjortsoe and Tsvetelina Nenova
- 45: Monetary policy and the current account; theory and evidence

- Ida Hjortsoe, Martin Weale and Tomasz Wieladek
- 44: The spillovers, interactions, and (un)intended consequences of monetary and regulatory policies

- Kristin Forbes, Dennis Reinhardt and Tomasz Wieladek
- 43: The shocks matter: improving our estimates of exchange rate pass-through

- Kristin Forbes, Ida Hjortsoe and Tsvetelina Nenova
- 42: What are the macroeconomic effects of asset purchases?

- Martin Wales and Tomasz Wieladek
- 41: The relevance or otherwise of the central bank’s balance sheet

- David Miles and Jochen Schanz
- 40: Is the ‘Great Recession’ really so different from the past?

- Adrian Chiu and Tomasz Wieladek
- 39: Fiscal multipliers and time preference

- Gilberto Marcheggiano and David Miles
- 38: Estimation of short dynamic panels in the presence of cross-sectional dependence and dynamic eterogeneity

- Robert Gilhooly, Martin Weale and Tomasz Wieladek
- 37: Disaggregating the international business cycle

- Robert Gilhooly, Martin Weale and Tomasz Wieladek
- 36: Did output gap measurement improve over time?

- Adrian Chiu and Tomasz Wieladek
- 35: Demographics, house prices and mortgage design

- David Miles
- 34: How flexible can inflation targeting be and still work?

- Kenneth Kuttner and Adam Posen
- 33: Banking crises and recessions: what can leading indicators tell us?

- Matthew Corder and Martin Weale
- 32: Financial protectionism: the first tests

- Andrew Rose and Tomasz Wieladek
- 31: Optimal Bank Capital

- David Miles, Jing Yang and Gilberto Marcheggiano
- 30: Macroeconomic stability and the real interest rate: a cross-country analysis

- Charlotta Groth and Fabrizio Zampolli
- 29: Risk heterogeneity and credit supply: evidence from the mortgage market

- Timothy Besley, Neil Meads and Paolo Surico
- 28: International comovements, business cycle and inflation: a historical perspective

- Haroon Mumtaz, Saverio Simonelli and Paolo Surico
- 27: The global credit boom: challenges for macroeconomics and policy

- Michael Hume and Andrew Sentance
- 26: Monetary policies and low-frequency manifestations of the quantity theory

- Thomas Sargent and Paolo Surico
- 25: Household External Finance and Consumption

- Timothy Besley, Neil Meads and Paolo Surico
- 24: The Causal Relationship between Inflation and Inflation Expectations in the United Kingdom

- Roger Kelly
- 23: Time-Varying Yield Curve Dynamics and Monetary Policy

- Haroon Mumtaz and Paolo Surico
- 22: Has trade with China affected UK inflation?

- Tracy Wheeler
- 21: The behaviour of the MPC: Gradualism, inaction and individual voting patterns

- Charlotta Groth and Tracy Wheeler
- 20: Insiders versus Outsiders in Monetary Policy-Making

- Timothy Besley, Neil Meads and Paolo Surico
- 19: Monetary Policy and Data Uncertainty: A Case Study of Distribution, Hotels and Catering Growth

- Lavan Mahadeva
- 18: Vector Autoregression Analysis and the Great Moderation

- Luca Benati and Paolo Surico
- 18: Vector Autoregression Analysis and the Great Moderation

- Luca Benati and Paolo Surico
- 17: The impact of the recent migration from Eastern Europe on the UK economy

- David Blanchflower, Jumana Saleheen and Chris Shadforth
- 17: The Impact of the Recent Migration from Eastern Europe on the UK Economy

- David Blanchflower, Jumana Saleheen and Chris Shadforth
- 16: Diverging Trends in Aggregate and Firm–Level Volatility in the UK

- Miles Parker
- 16: Diverging Trends in Aggregate and Firm-Level Volatility in the UK

- Miles Parker
- 15: Do financial markets react to Bank of England communication?

- Rachel Reeves and Michael Sawicki
- 14: National Accounts Revisions and Output Gap Estimates in a Model of Monetary Policy with Data Uncertainty

- Lavan Mahadeva and Alex Muscatelli
- 13: UK Consumers’ Habits

- Ryan Banerjee and Nicoletta Batini
- 12: Measuring The UK Short-Run NAIRU

- Nicoletta Batini and Jennifer Greenslade
- 11: The Exchange Rate and Inflation in the UK

- Amit Kara and Edward Nelson
- 10: Macroeconomic Policy Rules in Theory and in Practice

- Christopher Allsopp
- 9: The Pricing Behaviour of UK Firms

- Nicoletta Batini, Brian Jackson and Stephen Nickell
- 8: Too Much Too Soon: Instability and Indeterminacy with Forward-Looking Rules

- Nicoletta Batini and Joseph Pearlman
- 7: The Future of Macroeconomic Policy in the European Union

- Christopher Allsopp
- 6: The Lag from Monetary Policy Actions to Inflation: Friedman Revisited

- Nicoletta Batini and Edward Nelson
- 5: Monetary Policy for an Open Economy: An Alternative Framework with Optimising Agents and Sticky Prices

- Bennett McCallum and Edward Nelson
- 4: A Disaggregated Approach to Modelling UK Labour Force Participation

- Joanne Cutler and Kenny Turnbull
- 3: Core Inflation in the UK

- Joanne Cutler
- 2: Inflation Dynamics and the Labour Share in the UK

- Nicoletta Batini, Brian Jackson and Stephen Nickell
- 1: Monetary Conditions Indices for the UK: A Survey

- Nicoletta Batini and Kenny Turnbull