Alice Pugh

Bank of England

Threadneedle Street

London, EC2R 8AH

United Kingdom

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

6

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760

TOTAL CITATIONS
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7

Scholarly Papers (6)

1.

The Distributional Impact of Monetary Policy Easing in the UK between 2008 and 2014

Bank of England Working Paper No. 720
Number of pages: 65 Posted: 17 Apr 2018
Alice Pugh, Philip Bunn and Chris Yeates
Bank of England, Bank of England and Bank of England
Downloads 241 (276,968)
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Monetary policy, households, inequality, distributional effects

2.

The Potential Impact of Higher Interest Rates on the Household Sector: Evidence from the 2014 NMG Consulting Survey

Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin 2014 Q4
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 17 Dec 2014
Bank of England, Bank of England, Bank of England and Bank of England
Downloads 198 (334,564)
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3.

Credit Spreads: Capturing Credit Conditions Facing Households and Firms

Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin 2014 Q2
Number of pages: 11 Posted: 10 Jul 2014
Nicholas Butt and Alice Pugh
Bank of England and Bank of England
Downloads 97 (597,543)
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4.

The Bank of England Credit Conditions Survey

Bank of England Working Paper No. 515
Number of pages: 47 Posted: 22 Nov 2014
Venetia Bell and Alice Pugh
Bank of England and Bank of England
Downloads 80 (672,779)

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Bank lending survey, credit conditions survey, credit growth, credit spreads

5.

Do Inflation Expectations Currently Pose a Risk to the Economy?

Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin 2013 Q2
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 19 Jun 2013
Becky Maule and Alice Pugh
Bank of England and Bank of England
Downloads 74 (703,582)

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6.

Has Monetary Policy Made You Happier?

Bank of England Working Paper No. 880
Number of pages: 31 Posted: 21 Jul 2020
Phillip Bunn, Andrew Haldane and Alice Pugh
Bank of England, Bank of England and Bank of England
Downloads 70 (725,761)

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Monetary policy, households, inequality, well-being