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Recent papers (2010-present)
Papers on Monetary Policy
- China’s
financial crisis – the role of banks and monetary policy, (with Vo
Phuong Mai Le and David Meenagh), Cardiff Economics Working Papers, January 2015
- Monetarism rides again? US monetary policy in a world of
Quantitative Easing, (with Vo Phuong Mai Le and David Meenagh), Cardiff Economics Working Papers, October 2014
- The role of Fiscal policy in Britain’s Great Inflation, (with Jinwen Fan and Zhirong Ou), Cardiff
Economics Working Papers, October 2014
- Can the Learnability Criterion Ensure Determinacy in New
Keynesian Models? (With Naveen Srinivasan),Working Papers, Madras School of
Economics,Chennai, India, July 2014
- A DSGE Model of China, (with Li Dai and Peng Zhou), Cardiff Economics Working Papers, Cardiff Universit, May 2014
- Revisiting the Great Moderation: policy or luck? (With Zhirong Ou and Michael Wickens), Cardiff
Economics Working Papers, April 2014
- Comparing behavioural and rational expectations for the US
post-war economy, (With Chunping Liu), Economic Modelling (2014), 43(C), 407-415
- Stabilization policy, rational expectations and price-level
versus infllation targeting: a survey, (With Michael C. Hatcher), Cardiff Economics Working Papers, December 2013
- The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level - identification and testing
for the UK in the 1970s, (with Jingwen Fan and Zhirong Ou), Cardiff Economics Working Papers, November 2013
- What causes banking crises? An empirical investigation, (With Vo Phuong Mai Le and David Meenagh), Cardiff
Economics Working Papers, April, 2013
- Taylor Rule or Optimal Timeless Policy? Reconsidering the Fed's
behaviour since 1982, (with Zhirong Ou), Economic Modelling (2013), 32(C), 113-123
- Can
the Fiscal Theory of the price level explain UK inflation in
the 1970s? (with Jingwen Fan), Cardiff Economics Working Papers, March 2011
- Determinacy in New Keynesian models: a role for money after all?
(with Naveen Srinivasan), International Finance (2011), 14(2), 211-229, 06.
- Can a Real Business Cycle Model without price and wage stickiness
explain UK real exchange rate behaviour? (with David Meenagh, Eric Nowell and Prakriti Sofat), Journal of
International Money and Finance (2010), 29(6), 1131-1150.
- US Post-war Monetary Policy: What Caused the Great Moderation?
(With Zhirong Ou), Cardiff Economics Working Papers, October 2010
Open Economy
- What causes banking crises? An empirical investigation for the
world economy, (With Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Zhirong Ou), Open Economies Review (2013), 24(4), 581-611
- Why crises happen - nonstationary macroeconomics, (with ames Davidson, David Meenagh and Michael Wickens), Cardiff Economics
Working Papers, Cardiff University, November 2010
Supply Side
Estimation and Testing
- Small sample performance of indirect inference on DSGE models,
(with Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Michael Wickens), Cardiff
Economics Working Papers, January 2015
- How good are out of sample forecasting Tests on DSGE models? (With Yongdeng Xu and Peng Zhou),
Cardiff Economics Working Papers, July 2014
- A Monte Carlo procedure for checking identification in DSGE
models, (with Vo
Phuong Mai Le and Mickael Wickens), Cardiff Economics Working Papers, March 2013
- Testing macroeconomic models by indirect inference on unfiltered
data, (with David Meenagh and Michael Wickens),Cardiff Economics Working Papers, July 2012
- How much nominal rigidity is there in the US economy? Testing a
New Keynesian DSGE Model using indirect inference,
(with Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Michael Wickens) Journal of
Economic Dynamics and Control (2011), 35(12), 2078-2104.See also Supporting Annex.
Policy Commentary
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