> Publishers' series
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The nature of the inflationary surprise in Europe and the USA Paula Bejarano Carbó
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2024
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Endogenous defaults, value-at-risk and the business cycle Issam Samiri
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Arpil 2024
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On measuring the labour income share Dr Benjamin Caswel
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, April 2024
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Migrants' agency and mobilisation in times of crisis London's Latin American community navigating the impact of Covid-19 Dr Domiziana Turcatti and Jasmin Rostron
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2024
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Exploring alternative data sources for household wealth statistics Arnab Bhattacharjee, Larissa da Silva Marioni, Max Mosley and Adrian Pabst
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 24 January 2024
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Does school management and leadership predict student achievement? evidence from elementary schools in Brazil Larissa da Silva Marioni, Ricardo da Silva Freguglia, and Ana Beatriz Monteiro Costa
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, September 2024
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Expansion of country models Ed Cornforth and Patrica Sánchez Juanino
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, September 2024
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Energy and climate policy in a DSGE model of the United Kingdom Sandra Batten, Stephen Millard
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 8 March 2024
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Spatial agglomeration, innovation and firm survival for italian manufacturing firms Arnab Bhattacharjee, Ornella Maietta and Fernanda Mazzotta
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, February 2023
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Energy expenditures and CPI inflation in 2022 inflation was even higher than we thought Aftab Chowdhury, Huw Dixon
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, July 2023
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The economic and social impacts of lifting work restrictions on people seeking asylum Ekaterina Aleynikova, Max Mosley
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, June 2023
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Mr Putin and the chronicle of a normalisation foretold Jagjit S. Chadha
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, August 2023
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NiReMS a regional model at household level combining spatial econometrics with dynamic microsimulation Arnab Bhattacharjee, Adrian Pabst, Tibor Szendrei and Geoffrey J. D. Hewings
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, February 2023
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Vertical and horizontal mismatch in the UK are graduates' skills a good fit for their jobs? Michela Vecchia, Catherine Robinson, Maja Savic, Marina Romiti
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2023
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The macro-economic effects of uk aid returning to 0.7% of GNI Dawn Holland, Dirk Willem te Velde
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2022
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Financial stocks and flows in the time of COVID-19 Nicholas Jackson, Stephen Millard
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, November 2022
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Financial development, cycles and income inequality in a model with good and bad projects Spiros Bougheas, Pasquale Commendatore, Laura Gardini and Ingrid Kubin
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, December 2022
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Fire sales and ex ante valuation of systemic risk a financial equilibrium networks approach Spiros Bougheas and Adam Hal Spencer
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, November 2022
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Financing higher education in England the fiscal implications of reform Arno Hantzsche and Garry Young
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, August 2022
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Profits, pandemics, and lockdown effectiveness in nursing home networks Guy Tchuente, Roland Pongou, Ghislain Junior Sidie, and Jean-Baptiste Tondji
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, September 2022
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Agroforestry programs in the colombian amazon selection, treatment and exposure effects on deforestation Nadia Taou, Arnab Bhattacharjee, Natalia Castillo, Claudia Aravena, Marco Ehrlich and Thomas Wagner
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, May 2022
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Nowcasting growth using google trends data a bayesian structural time series model Arnab Bhattacharjee and David Kohns
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, May 2022
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The dollar debt of companies in latin america the warning signs Iader Giraldo, Philip Turner
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2022
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Econometric analysis of the determinants of bank profitability in three major african countries kenya, nigeria, and south africa Ridwa Ali Abdilahi, E Philip Davis
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2022
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Corporate tax shields and capital structure levelling the playing field in debt vs equity finance Yifei Cao and Kemar Whyte
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2022
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Asymmetry and interdependence when evaluating U.S. energy information agency forecasts Anthony Garratt, Ivan Petrella & Yunyi Zhang
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, September 2022
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Spatial and spatio-temporal error correction networks and common correlated effects Arnab Bhattacharjee, Jan Ditzen, Sean Holly
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, February 2021
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Be kind or take it on the chin? political narratives, pandemics, and social distancing Kartik Anand, Prasanna Gai, Edmund Lou, Sherry Xianqing Wu
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2021
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Micro level data for macro models the distributional effects of monetary policy Luisa Corrado, Daniela Fantozzi
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, May 2021
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The Sahm Rule and predicting the great recession across OECD countries David G. Blanchflower, Alex Bryson
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2021
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Macroprudential policy, bank competition and bank risk in east asia Ka Kei Chan, E Philip Davis and Dilruba Karim
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, December 2021
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Modelling and estimating large macroeconomic shocks during the pandemic Luisa Corrado, Stefano Grassi, Aldo Paolillo
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, July 2021
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What we can learn about economics from professional sport during COVID-19 Carl Singleton, Alex Bryson, Peter Dolton, J. James Reade, Dominik Schreyer
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, January 2021
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The long-run investment effect of taxation in OECD countries Jakob B. Madsen, Antonio Minniti, Francesco Venturini
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, February 2021
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Modelling the impact of COVID-19 on the UK economy an application of a disaggregated New-Keynesian model Cyrille Lenoël, Garry Young
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, August 2021
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The Fed's enhanced swap lines and new interventions in the treasury market William A Allen, Richhild Moessner
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2020
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The effects of macroprudential policy on banks' profitability E Philip Davis, Dilruba Karim, Dennison Noel
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, May 2020
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Brexit and the Euro Nauro F Campos, Corrado Macchiarelli
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2020
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Time series models for epidemics: leading indicators, control groups and policy assessment Andrew Harvey
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2020
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How to not miss a productivity revival once again? Bart van Ark, Klaas de Vries, Abdul Erumban
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, November 2020
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An economic model of health-vs-wealth prioritization during COVID-19 optimal lockdown, network centrality, and segregation Roland Pongou, Guy Tchuente, Jean-Baptiste Tondji
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, November 2020
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Does Obamacare care? a fuzzy difference-in-discontinuities approach Hector Galindo-Silva, Nibene Habib Somé, Guy Tchuente
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, November 2020
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Outlier detection methodologies for alternative data sources: international review of current practices Janine Boshoff, Xuxin Mao and Garry Young
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, [2020]
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Banking concentration and financial crises Ray Barrell, Dilruba Karim
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2020
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Causal effects of an absent crowd on performances and refereeing decisions during COVID-19 Alex Bryson, Peter Dolton, J. James Reade, Dominik Schreyer, Carl Singleton
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, December 2020
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Bank reserves and broad money in the global financial crisis a quantitative evaluation Jagjit Chadha, Luisa Corrado, Jack Meaning, Tobias Schuler
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, [2020]
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Macroprudential policy, monetary policy and the bank interest rate margin E Philip Davis, Dilruba Karim, Dennison Noel
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2020
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When the penny doesn't drop macroeconomic tail risk and currency crises Chanelle Duley, Prasanna Gai
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, November 2020
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What does leadership look like in schools and does it matter for school performance? Lucy Stokes, Alex Bryson, David Wilkinson
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, August 2019
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Below the aggregate a sectoral account of the UK productivity puzzle Rebecca Riley, Ana Rincon-Aznar, Lea Samek
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2019
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A century of high frequency UK macroeconomic statistics a data inventory Jagjit S Chadha, Ana Rincon-Aznar, Sylaja Srinivasan, Ryland Thomas
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2019
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The evolution of tax implicit value judgements, redistribution and income inequality in the UK 1968 to 2015 Justin van de Ven, Nicolas Hérault
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2019
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The indeterminacy agenda in macroeconomics Roger E.A. Farmer
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, June 2019
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Young people's education choices and progression to Higher Education a comparison of A-Level and Non-A-Level students in Key Stage 5, their subject choices and transitions to university Matthew Bursnall, Andreina Naddeo, Stefan Speckesser
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, January 2019
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Some international evidence for Keynesian economics without the Phillips Curve Roger E.A. Farmer, Giovanni Nicolò
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, June 2019
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Tax policy for innovation Bronwyn H. Hall
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, June 2019
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A comparison of earnings related to higher level vocational/technical and academic education Héctor Espinoza, Stefan Speckesser
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, April 2019
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Distressed banks, distorted decisions? Gareth Anderson, Rebecca Riley, Garry Young
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, May 2019
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Nominal GDP growth indexed bonds business cycle and welfare effects within the framework of New Keynesian DSGE model Yongo Kwon
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, May 2019
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Monetary and exchange rate policies for sustained growth in Asia Joseph E. Gagnon, Philip Turner
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, January 2019
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The bank capital-competition-risk nexus a global perspective E. Philip Davis, Dilruba Karim, Dennison Noel
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, February 2019
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The impact of the introduction of the national living wage on employment, hours and wages Andrew Aitken, Peter Dolton, Rebecca Riley
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, February 2019
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The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level in overlapping generations models Roger E.A. Farmer, Pawel Zabczyk
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, January 2019
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Bank leverage ratios, risk and competition an investigation using individual bank data E. Philip Davis, Dilruba Karim, Dennison Noel
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, February 2019
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Pricing assets in a perpetual youth model Roger E.A. Farmer
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, January 2018
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The household fallacy Roger E.A. Farmer, Pawel Zabczyk
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2018
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The impact of management practices on SME performance Alex Bryson and John Forth
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2018
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Implementing macroprudential policy in NiGEM Oriol Carreras, E. Philip Davis, Ian Hurst, Iana Liadze, Rebecca Piggott, James Warren
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2018
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Real-time forecast combinations for the oil price Anthony Garratt, Shaun P. Vahey, Yunyi Zhang
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2018
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The role of financial policy Roger E. A. Farmer
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2018
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Is football a matter of life and death or is it more important than that? Peter Dolton, George MacKerron
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, April 2018
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Consumption dynamics, housing collateral and stabilisation policies a way forward for policy co-ordination? Jagjit S. Chadha, Germana Corrado, Luisa Corrado
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, February 2018
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Effects of asset purchases and financial stability measures on term premia in the euro area Richhild Moessner
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, March 2018
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The lack of wage growth and the falling NAIRU David N.F. Bell, David G. Blanchflower
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, April 2018
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Understanding and confronting uncertainty revisions to UK government expenditure plans Jagjit S. Chadha, Arno Hantzsche, Thomas Lazarowicz, Adrian Pabst and Garry Young
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, October 2018
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Academic review of asset lives in the UK Ana Rincon-Aznar, Rebecca Riley and Garry Young
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 31 January 2017
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Foreign investment and shared sovereignty Dr Angus Armstrong and Julian Winkler
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 3 July 2017
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Peer effects and social influence in post-16 educational choice Sophie Hedges, Stefan Speckesser
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, December 2017
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Did central banks cause the last financial crisis? will they cause the next? Philip Turner
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, December 2017
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Central bank swap lines and cip deviations William A. Allen, Gabriele Galati, Richhild Moessner, William Nelson
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2017
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The macroeconomic effects of banking crises evidence from the United Kingdom, 1750-1938 Seán Kenny, Jason Lennard, John D. Turner
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2017
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Exploring the importance of behavioural endogeneity for policy projections Justin Van de Ven
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2017
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The power of selfinterest effects of subsidies for adult education and training Cain Polidanoa, Justin van de Ven, Sarah Voitchovsky
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2017
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The interest rate effects of government debt maturity Jagjit S Chadha, Philip Turner, Fabrizio Zampolli
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2017
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Mutual gains? is there a role for employee engagement in the modern workplace? Alex Bryson
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2017
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Union density, productivity, and wages Earling Barth, Alex Bryson, Harald Dale-Olsen
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2017