Bank of England
A tiger by the tail: estimating the UK mortgage market vulnerabilities from loan-level data
Kings College London
On Power and inequality in the global political economy
Cass Business School
The Bank of England: 1950s to 1979
Cass Business School
Central Bank Independence: Can it Survive a Crisis?
Loughborough University
Advances in Macroeconomics and monetary economics
Loughborough University
Teaching the Multiplier: the Value of a Quantitative Approach
UCL Institute of Education
In-house or outsourced public services?
INSEAD
The WTO Matters Strongly (Over Time) But Unevenly (Across Space)
INSEAD
Democracy and Policy Stability
Bank of England
Consumption Response to Aggregate Shocks and the Role of Leverage
SOAS University of London
Advertising's Elusive Economic Rationale: Public Policy and Taxation
SOAS University of London
From Marx to the Keynesian revolution: the key role of finance
SOAS University of London
Multilateralism and military Keynesianism: Completing the analysis
SOAS University of London
A Kalecki Fable on Debt and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
Stanford University
Misallocation or Mismeasurement?
Stanford University
Microeconomic Evidence on Price-Setting
Stanford University
Beyond GDP? Welfare across Countries and Time
London Business School
Debt management: the long and the short of it
London Business School
100-year life: living and working in an age of longevity
London School of Economics
Evolving meanings of ‘the social’ in international development agenda
London School of Economics
Empowerment, citizenship and gender justice: contributions to locally-grounded theories of social change
Institute for Public Policy Research
Out of shape: Taking the pulse of the UK economy
Institute for Public Policy Research
Rethinking Capitalism: Economics and Policy for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth
Global Commission on the Economy and Climate
Better Growth, Better Climate
University College London
Persuasion: A Case Study of Papal Influences on Fertility-Related Beliefs and Behavior