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support of production of the projections produced for the Monetary Policy Committee’s quarterly Inflation Reports. In this …
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Recent empirical evidence suggests that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labour inputs. However, the standard real business model fails to account for this empirical regularity. Can the presence of labour market frictions address this problem, without otherwise altering the...
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study the transmission mechanism. With matching frictions, wage rigidities have limited effect on inflation dynamics … opposite ways leaving marginal costs and inflation virtually unaffected. …
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This paper reviews recent approaches to modelling the labour market, and assesses their implications for inflation … data and, so, too volatile inflation. Models with wage stickiness and right-to-manage bargaining, or with firm …
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This paper investigates the relationship between uncertainty and economic activity in a DSGE model with sticky prices and credit frictions. We analyse the effect of a mean preserving shock to the variance of aggregate total factor productivity (macro uncertainty) and we compare it to the effect...
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Labour productivity in the United Kingdom has been exceptionally weak since the 2007/08 financial crisis. This paper uses firm-level data from the Office for National Statistics Annual Business Survey and the Inter-Departmental Business Register to better understand the nature of this weakness....
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We develop a macroeconomic model in which commercial banks can offload risky loans to a ‘shadow’ banking sector, and financial intermediaries trade in securitised assets. We analyse the responses of aggregate activity, credit supply and credit spreads to business cycle and financial shocks....
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