Discussion Papers
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- 14/04: Complex Financial Networks and Systemic Risk: A Review

- Spiros Bougheas and Alan Kirman
- 14/03: Macroprudential Policy Implementation in a Heterogeneous Monetary Union

- Margarita Rubio
- 14/02: A non-monotonic relationship between public debt and economic growth: the effect of financial monopsony

- Mark Roberts
- 14/01: The maximum debt-GDP ratio and endogenous growth in the Diamond overlapping generations model: Three overlapping generations are better than two

- Mark Roberts
- 13/10: This Time They’re Different: Heterogeneity and Nonlinearity in the Relationship between Debt and Growth

- Markus Eberhardt and Andrea Presbitero
- 13/09: Bond Spreads and Economic Activity in Eight European Economies

- Michael Bleaney, Paul Mizen and Veronica Veleanu
- 13/08: Lead-Lag Relationships and Institutional Ownership: Evidence from an Embryonic Equity Market

- Vaalmikki Argoon, Spiros Bougheas and Chris Milner
- 13/07: Fiscal rules and the maximum sustainable size of the public debt in the Diamond overlapping generations model

- Mark A Roberts
- 13/06: Nonlinearities in the Relationship between Debt and Growth: Evidence from Co-Summability Testing

- Markus Eberhardt
- 13/05: Macroprudential Measures, Housing Markets and Monetary Policy

- José Carrasco-Gallego and Margarita Rubio
- 13/04: Macroprudential and Monetary Policies: Implications for Financial Stability and Welfare

- José Carrasco-Gallego and Margarita Rubio
- 13/03: Recent Reforms in Spanish Housing Markets: An Evaluation using a DSGE Model

- Juan Mora-Sanguinetti and Margarita Rubio
- 13/02: Clustered Housing Cycles

- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo, Michael Owyang and Margarita Rubio
- 13/01: Can a Government Enhance Long-run Growth by Changing the Composition of Public Expenditure?

- Santiago Acosta-Ormaechea and Atsuyoshi Morozumi
- 12/17: What Promotes Greater Use of the Corporate Bond Market? A Study of the Issuance Behaviour of Firms in Asia

- Paul Mizen and Serafeim Tsoukas
- 12/16: Lessons from the Asian Crisis: An Open Economy Credit Channel Model where Export Status Matters

- Spiros Bougheas, Hosung Lim, Simona Mateut, Paul Mizen and Cihan Yalcin
- 12/15: Why do firms issue abroad? Lessons from onshore and offshore corporate bond finance in Asian emerging markets

- Paul Mizen, Frank Packer, Eli Remolona and Serafeim Tsoukas
- 12/14: No Going Back: How the Production Process Affects Access to Short-term Credit

- Simona Mateut, Paul Mizen and Ydriss Ziane
- 12/13: Endogenous Participation in Imperfect Labour and Capital Markets

- Spiros Bougheas and Richard Upward
- 12/12: Idiosyncratic Uncertainty, Asymmetric Information, and Private Credit

- Santiago Acosta-Ormaechea and Atsuyoshi Morozumi
- 12/11: Bond Spreads as Predictors of Economic Activity in Eight European Economies

- Michael Bleaney, Paul Mizen and Veronica Veleanu
- 12/10: Pooling, Tranching and Credit Expansion

- Spiros Bougheas
- 12/09: Housing Market and Current Account Imbalances in the International Economy

- Maria Teresa Punzi
- 12/08: Expectations-Driven Cycles in the Housing Market

- Luisa Lambertini, Caterina Mendicino and Maria Teresa Punzi
- 12/07: The conflating effects of education and financial competition in an OLG growth model with Nelson-Phelps human capital

- Mark A Roberts
- 12/06: Financial Literacy and Consumer Credit Portfolios

- Richard Disney and John Gathergood
- 12/05: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on European Banking Efficiency

- Haider Alzubaidi and Spiros Bougheas
- 12/04: Self-control, Financial Literacy and the Co-holding Puzzle

- John Gathergood and Jörg Weber
- 12/03: Unemployment Expectations, Credit Commitments and Psychological Health

- John Gathergood
- 12/02: Self-Control, Financial Literacy and Consumer Over-Indebtedness

- John Gathergood
- 12/01: Financial literacy and consumer credit use

- Richard Disney and John Gathergood
- 11/15: The open economy balance sheet channel and the exporting decisions of firms: Evidence from the Brazilian crisis of 1999

- Spiros Bougheas, Paul Mizen and Simone Silva
- 11/14: A portfolio explanation of the relationship between macroeconomic volatility and economic growth

- Mark A. Roberts
- 11/13: Deep Habits in the New Keynesian Phillips Curve

- Thomas Lubik and Wing Leong Teo
- 11/12: Reverse trade credit - the use of prepayments by French firms

- Simona Mateut
- 11/11: External Sovereign Debt in a Monetary Union: Bailouts and the Role of Corruption

- Carolina Achury, Christos Koulovatianos and John Tsoukalas
- 11/10: Debt and Depression: Evidence on Casual Links and Social Stigma Effects

- John Gathergood
- 11/09: Racial Disparities in Credit Constraints in the Great Recession: Evidence from the UK

- John Gathergood
- 11/08: Public Sector Debt Dynamics: The Persistence and Sources of Shocks to Debt in Ten EU Countries

- Massimo Antonini, Kevin Lee and Jacinta Pires
- 11/07: The Meta Taylor Rule

- Kevin Lee, James Morley and Kalvinder Shields
- 11/06: Learning, Capital-Embodied Technology and Aggregate Fluctuations

- Christoph Görtz and John Tsoukalas
- 11/05: Financial Literacy ad Indebtedness: New Evidence for UK Consumers

- Richard Disney and John Gathergood
- 11/04: No Going Back: The Interactions Between Processed Inventories and Trade Credit

- Simona Mateut, Paul Mizen and Ydriss Ziane
- 11/03: The Impact of Financial Market Frictions on Trade Flows, Capital Flows and Economic Development

- Spiros Bougheas and Rodney Falvey
- 11/02: Inventories and sales uncertainty

- Mustafa Caglayan, Sara Maioli and Simona Mateut
- 11/01: The High Cross-Country Correlations of Prices and Interest Rates

- Espen Henriksen, Finn Kydland and Roman Sustek
- 10/09: Investment Shocks and the Comovement Problem

- John Tsoukala and Hashmat Khan
- 10/08: Decision-Making in Hard Times: What is a Recession, Why Do We Care and When Do We Know We Are in One?

- Kevin Lee and Kalvinder Shields
- 10/07: Measuring the Natural Output Gap Using Actual and Expected Output Data

- Kevin Lee, Anthony Garratt and Kalvinder Shields
- 10/06: Financial Constraints, the Distribution of Wealth and International Trade

- Emmanuel Amissah, Spiros Bougheas and Rodney Falvey
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