Christopher Allsopp

University of Oxford - Department of Economics

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SCHOLARLY PAPERS

6

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1

Scholarly Papers (6)

1.

U.K. Inflation Targeting and the Exchange Rate

FRB of St. Louis Working Paper No. 2006-030A
Number of pages: 22 Posted: 09 May 2006
Christopher Allsopp, Amit Kara and Edward Nelson
University of Oxford - Department of Economics, Bank of England - Monetary Policy Committee and Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
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inflation targeting, exchange rate, intermediate goods, United Kingdom

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Macroeconomic Policy Rules in Theory and in Practice

Number of pages: 20 Posted: 02 May 2005
Christopher Allsopp
University of Oxford - Department of Economics
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Economic Imbalances and UK Monetary Policy

Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, Winter 2001
Number of pages: 11 Posted: 31 Jul 2005
Christopher Allsopp
University of Oxford - Department of Economics
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Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the Great Moderation and the Great Recession

CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP10894
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 20 Oct 2015
Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
University of Oxford - Department of Economics and University of Oxford - Balliol College - Department of Economics
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fiscal policy, inflation targeting, monetary policy, quantitative easing, zero lower bound

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The Macroeconomic Role of Fiscal Policy

Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol. 21, Issue 4, pp. 485-508, 2005
Posted: 29 Feb 2008
Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
University of Oxford - Department of Economics and University of Oxford - Balliol College - Department of Economics

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The Assessment: Macroeconomic Policy after Emu

Posted: 23 Mar 1999
Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
University of Oxford - Department of Economics and University of Oxford - Balliol College - Department of Economics

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