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- 44: Housing the Economy

- Duncan MacLennan and Kenneth Gibb
- 43: The British Fiscal Morass and why the October Budget Made it Worse

- Paul Mortimer-Lee
- 42: PFI: Getting the Bill on the Fiscal Credit Card

- Max Mosley
- 41: Macroeconomic Impacts of a Zombie Epidemic

- Shama Bernard, Edmund Cornforth, Patricia Sánchez Juanino and Lea De Greef
- 40: Transport Connectivity in the UK: Regional Disparities and Policy Pathways

- Larissa Marioni
- 39: Price-Making and Last-Resort Market-Making in Gilts

- William Allen
- 38: Models of Central Banking and the Organisation of the Bank of England

- William Allen
- 37: Is Development the Price of 1.5 degree and Net Zero for 2050?

- Peter Doyle
- 36: Beyond the Energy Price Guarantee. With or Without?

- Thiemo Fetzer
- 35: The Energy Crisis: Manage Quantities and Avoid Burdening The Tax-Payer

- Alistair Milne
- 34: A 'Variable Energy Price Cap' to Help Solve the Cost-of-Living Crisis

- Arnab Bhattacharjee, Max Mosley and Adrian Pabst
- 33: Central Bank Communication: Never Excuse, Never Explain

- Stephen Millard
- 32: The Economic Costs of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

- Iana Liadze, Patricia Sanchez Juanino, Paul Mortimer-Lee and Corrado Macchiarelli
- 31: The University Pension Scheme – A Way Forward

- David Miles and James Sefton
- 30: The New Employment Tax

- Paul Mortimer-Lee
- 29: How Much Risk is the USS Taking?

- David Miles and James Sefton
- 28: What Economic Complexity Theory Can Tell us about the EU's Pandemic Recovery and Resilience Plans

- Corrado Macchiarelli, Ricardo Hausmann, Miguel Santos and Renato Giacon
- 27: Quantitative Tightening: Protecting Monetary Policy from Fiscal Encroachment

- Jagjit Chadha, William Allen and Philip Turner
- 26: How Should the COVID Restrictions in England Be Eased?

- David Miles, Adrian H Heald and Michael Stedman
- 25: Managing the Fiscal Risk of Higher Interest Rates

- William Allen
- 20: Vulnerability from Debt in the Coronavirus Crisis

- Barry Naisbitt
- 19: The Economics of the UK University System in the Time of Covid-19

- Peter Dolton
- 18: Moving Back Towards Market-Based Government Finance

- William Allen
- 17: COVID-19: Debt Relief and the Global Poorest

- Peter Doyle
- 16: The Measurement of Inflation During the Lockdown: A Trial Calculation

- Huw Dixon
- 15: A Program of Guaranteed Loans to Compensate SME Covid-19 Revenue Losses: Rapid Dispersal and Large Net Economic Benefits

- Alistair Milne
- 14: Central Bank Operations in Government Securities During the Pandemic

- William Allen
- 13: The Economy on Ice – Meeting the Economic Challenges During and After the COVID-19 Crisis

- Spiros Bougheas
- 11: Political Cacophony and the "Spring Statement"

- Jagjit Chadha, Arno Hantzsche, Amit Kara and Garry Young
- 10: Regional Economic Disparities and Development in the UK

- David Nguyen
- 9: Economic Impact of the Withdrawal Agreement: Written Evidence to Treasury Committee ahead of the Oral Evidence Session: "The UK's economic relationship with the European Union" held on 3rd December 2018

- Jagjit Chadha
- 8: Evaluating Economic Policy Ideas Recently Offered to the Labour Party

- William Allen
- 7: Modelling the Economic Effects of Trade Policies – A Submission to the Treasury and International Trade Committees inquiry into implications of the UK's approach to international trade

- Marta Paczos
- 6: A Statement for the Rites of Spring

- Amit Kara
- 4: The OBR's Approach to Forecasting the Impact of Exiting the European Union – A Submission to the Treasury Committee of the UK Parliament

- Jagjit Chadha
- 3: Treasury Select Committee Inquiry Into The Effectiveness And Impact Of Post-2008 UK Monetary Policy

- Angus Armstrong
- 2: Coordinating Monetary, Fiscal and Financial Policy – A Submission to the Treasury Committee of the UK Parliament

- Roger Farmer
- 1: Quantitative Easing and the Independence of the Bank of England

- William Allen