No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
Prospects for the UK Economy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2020
Abstract
The production of this forecast is supported by the Institute's Corporate Members: Bank of England, HM Treasury, Mizuho Research Institute Ltd, Santander (UK) plc and by the members of the NiGEM users group.
- Type
- The UK Economy
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2014 National Institute of Economic and Social Research
Footnotes
Unless otherwise stated, the source of all data reported in the figures and tables is the NiGEM database and forecast baseline. The UK forecast was completed on 24 October 2014.
References
Barrell, R., Kirby, S. and Orazgani, A. (2011), ‘The macroeconomic impact from extending working lives’, Department for Work and Pensions Working Paper No. 95.Google Scholar
Bernanke, B., Gertler, M. and Gilchrist, S. (1999) ‘The financial accelerator in a quantitative business cycle framework’, in Taylor, J.B. and Woodford, M. (eds), Handbook of Macroeconomics, Volume 1, Elsevier Science.Google Scholar
Cunliffe, J. (2014) ‘Monetary Policy One Year On’ Speech given at Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism.Google Scholar
Forbes, K. (2014) ‘The Economic Impact of Sterling's Recent Moves: More Than A Midsummer Night's Dream’ Speech given at the 100 Women in Hedge Funds, Canada Imperial Bank of Commerce.Google Scholar
Haldane, A. (2104) ‘Twin Peaks’ Speech given at Kenilworth Chamber of Commerce and Business.Google Scholar
Jones, R. and Matthews, D. (2014) ‘Changes to National Accounts: The Impact of the Changes to the Treatment of Pensions in the National Accounts’ Office for National Statistics.Google Scholar
ONS (2014), ‘Self-employed workers in the UK–2014’, available at http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/dcp171776_374941.pdf.Google Scholar
Weale, M. (2014) ‘What to do when we don't know: policy-making when spare capacity is uncertain’ Speech given at the JSG Wilson Lecture, Hull.Google Scholar