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Paper no. Title Author(s) Paper
26/01

How Does the Effectiveness of Fiscal Deficit Stimulus Depend on the Expected Path of Debt Stabilisation? Unorthodox Outcomes When Monetary Policy Follows a Simple Taylor Rule.

Neil Rankin

(Abstract), 2601 (PDF , 866kb) [Paper with full text]

26/02 Labour force composition and UK productivity Peter Spencer (Abstract), 2602 (PDF , 1,009kb) [Paper with full text]
       
       
       
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