Discussion Papers
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- 10/05: The Social Dimension to the Consumer Bankruptcy Decision

- John Gathergood
- 10/04: The Consumer Response to House Price Falls

- John Gathergood
- 10/03: Interest rate Pass-Through in the Major European Economies - The Role of Expectations

- Anindya Banerjee, Victor Bystrov and Paul Mizen
- 10/02: Inventories, Inflation Dynamics and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve

- Thomas Lubik and Wing Leong Teo
- 10/01: Saving Rates and Portfolio Choice with Subsistence Consumption

- Carolina Achury, Sylwia Hubar and Christos Koulovatianos
- 09/14: Money and Information in a New Neoclassical Synthesis Framework

- John Tsoukalas, Philip Arestis and Georgios Chortareas
- 09/13: Input and Output Inventories in the UK

- John Tsoukalas
- 09/12: Does the Investment Opportunities Bias Affect the Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities of Unlisted SMEs?

- Bert D’Espallier and Alessandra Guariglia
- 09/11: Internal Finance and Growth: Microeconometric Evidence on Chinese Firms

- Alessandra Guariglia, Xiaoxuan Liu and Lina Song
- 09/10: National Labor Markets, International Factor Mobility and Macroeconomic Instability

- Marta Aloi and Teresa Lloyd-Braga
- 09/09: Inventory Investment, Global Engagement, and Financial Constraints in the UK: Evidence from Micro Data

- Simona Mateut and Alessandra Guariglia
- 09/08: Evidence on the Insurance Effect of Redistributive Taxation

- Christos Koulovatianos, Charles Grant, Alexander Michaelides and Mario Padula
- 09/07: Income Uncertainty, House Price Uncertainty and the Transition Into Home Ownership in the United Kingdom

- John Gathergood
- 09/06: Inventories and Optimal Monetary Policy

- Thomas Lubik and Wing Leong Teo
- 09/05: Time to Build Capital: Revisiting Investment-Cashflow Sensitivities

- John Tsoukalas
- 09/04: Do Financial Factors Affect The Capital-Labour Ratio: Evidence From UK Firm-Level Data

- Marina-Eliza Spaliara
- 09/03: Income Shocks, Mortgage Repayment Risk and Financial Distress Among UK Households

- John Gathergood
- 09/02: House Price Volatility and Household Indebtedness in the United States and the United Kingdom

- Richard Disney and John Gathergood
- 09/01: How Does Reputation Influence a Firm's Decision to Issue Corporate Bonds? New Evidence From Initial and Seasoned Public Debt Offerings

- Paul Mizen, John Tsoukalas and Serafeim Tsoukas
- 08/10: Unionized Labor Markets and Globalized Capital Markets

- Marta Aloi, Manuel Leite-Monteiro and Teresa Lloyd-Braga
- 08/09: Corporate trade credit and inventories: New evidence of a tradeoff from accounts payable and receivable
- Simona Mateut, Spiros Bougheas and Paul Mizen
- 08/08: Optimal Growth and Uncertainty: Learning

- Christos Koulovatianos, Leonard Mirman and Marc Santugini
- 08/07: Nonmarket Household Time and the Cost of Children

- Christos Koulovatianos, Carsten Schröder and Ulrich Schmidt
- 08/06: Liquidity, Inflation and Asset Prices in a Time-Varying Framework for the Euro Area

- Christiane Baumeister, Eveline Durinck and Gert Peersman
- 08/05: The Pass Through From Market Interest Rates to Retail Bank Rates in Germany

- Sophia Mueller-Spahn
- 08/04: Volatility, Financial Constraints and Trade

- María García-Vega and Alessandra Guariglia
- 08/03: Housing Wealth, Liquidity Constraints and Self-Employment

- Richard Disney and John Gathergood
- 08/02: What Effect has Bond Market Development in Asia had on the Issue of Corporate Bonds

- Paul Mizen and Serafeim Tsoukas
- 08/01: Modelling the Persistence of Credit Ratings When Firms Face Financial Constraints, Recessions and Credit Crunches

- Paul Mizen and Serafeim Tsoukas
- 07/11: Investment behavior, observable expectations, and internal funds: a comment on Cummins et al. (AER, 2006)

- Robert Carpenter and Alessandra Guariglia
- 07/10: The Cyclical Dynamics of Investment: The Role of Financing and Irreversibility Constraints

- John Tsoukalas
- 07/09: An Open Economy Model of the Credit Channel Applied to Four Asian Economies

- Spiros Bougheasa, Paul Mizena and Cihan Yalcina
- 07/08: Household Credit and Probability Forecasts of Financial Distress in the United Kingdom

- Paul Mizen and Kevin Lee
- 07/07: Predicting Directional Changes in Interest Rates: Gains from Using Information from Monetary Indicators

- Tae-Hwan Kima, Paul Mizena and Alan Thanaset
- 07/06: Estimating Monetary Reaction Functions at Near Zero Interest Rates: An Example Using Japanese Data

- Tae-Hwan Kima and Paul Mizena
- 07/05: Evaluating the Taylor Principle Over the Distribution of the Interest Rate: Evidence from the US, UK and Japan

- Paul Mizen, Tae-Hwan Kim and Alan Thanaset
- 07/04: Forecasting Changes in UK Interest Rates

- Tae-Hwan Kim, Paul Mizen and Alan Thanaset
- 07/03: Internal financial constraints, external financial constraints, and investment choice: Evidence from a panel of UK firms

- Alessandra Guariglia
- 07/02: Household saving rates and the design of public pension programmes: cross-country evidence

- Richard Disney
- 07/01: Pension Provision and Retirement Saving: Lessons from the United Kingdom

- Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield
- 06/04: Evidence on the external finance premium from the US and emerging Asian corporate bond markets

- Paul Mizen and Serafeim Tsoukas
- 06/03: Public policy and retirement saving incentives in the UK

- Woojin Chung, Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield
- 06/02: Debt and depression

- Richard Disney and Sarah Bridges
- 06/01: Housing Wealth and Household Indebtedness: Is there a Household 'Financial Accelerator'?

- Richard Disney, Sarah Bridges and John Gathergood
- 05/02: Credit channel, trade credit channel, and inventory investment: evidence from a panel of UK firms
- Simona Mateut and Alessandra Guariglia
- 05/01: Trade Credit, Bank Lending and Monetary Policy Transmission
- Simona Mateut, Spiros Bougheas and Paul Mizen
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