Policy Papers
I have contributed to a number of policy papers and list them below. There are two types. Occasional Papers, which are short books. And articles in the National Institute Economic Review that have been written to address a current policy concern.
Occasional Papers
Designing a New Fiscal Framework: Understanding and Confronting Uncertainty, edited with Hande Kucuk and Adrian Pabst, published April 2021
Monetary Policy in Troubled Times: New Governor… New Agenda with Richard Barwell and Michael Grady, published March 2020.
Renewing our Monetary Vows: Open Letters to the Governor of the Bank of England, edited with Richard Barwell, published October 2019.
Commentaries
August 2016 – “The Referendum Blues: Shocking the System“
November 2016 – “Fiscal Policy after the Referendum“
February 2017 – “Why Forecast?“
May 2017 – “The Economic Landscape of the UK“
August 2017 – “Interest Rate Normalisation“
February 2018 – “The Housing Market and the Macroeconomy“
February 2019 – “Breaking the Brexit Impasse: Achieving a Fair, Legitimate and Democratic Outcome“
August 2019 – “Monetary and fiscal options in the event of a ‘No-Deal Brexit’“
May 2020 – “Monetary policy in troubled times“
November 2020 – “A Country Withered“
February 2021 – “Whither After Covid-19 and Brexit: A Social Science Perspective“
June 2021 – “Proposals for a new fiscal framework“
August 2021 - "Quantitative tightening: Protecting monetary policy from fiscal encroachment"
May 2022 – “The Great Divides“
October 2022 - "Fixing the Mix"