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Improving Macroeconomic Performance
Through the
Improving
Macroeconomic
Performance
Program, scholars, policymakers and practitioners focus on issues related to comparative macroeconomic performance and on the policies needed to achieve a sustained improvement.
The Program hosts a series of events aimed at critically reviewing some of the most relevant issues in this field.
Future
Events
Wednesday 28
November
2008
Inflation,
Expectations
and
Monetary
Policy
By
Prof.
David
G.
Blanchflower (Bank
of England, MPC
and
Dartmouth
College)
Past
Events
Tuesday
29 January 2008
Current
Issues
in
UK
Monetary
Policy
By
Dr.
Andrew
Sentance (Bank
of
England,
MPC)
Tuesday
15 January
2008
The
Future
of
Financial
Regulation
By
Sir
Howard
Davies (LSE,
Director)
Wednesday 9 November 2005
Happiness
Economics:
Policy
Implications
From
a
New
Science By
Prof.
Lord
Richard Layard
(LSE)
Wednesday 26
October 2005
Deficits,
Debt
and
The
Dollar
By
Mr. Martin
Wolf (Financial
Times)
Tuesday 10
May 2005
Structural
Change
Implications
of Policy
and Other
Barriers
By
Prof.
Christopher Pissarides
(LSE)
Tuesday 22
February 2005
Monetary Policy
in an Uncertain
World
By
Prof. Charles
Richard Bean
(Bank of
England)
Wednesday
2
February
2005
Policies
to
Boost
UK
Productivity
By
Prof.
John Van
Reenen
(London
School
of
Economics)
Thursday 20
May 2004
Competition
By Prof. Paul Klemperer (OXONIA and Oxford University)
Tuesday 17
February
2004
Current Issues in Monetary Policy By Mrs. Kate Barker (Monetary Policy Committee Member, Bank of England)
Friday 28
November
2003
The UK Macroeconomic Framework: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead Panelists:
Mr. Gus O'Donnell, HM Treasury, First Permanent Secretary Mr. Robert Chote, Institute for Fiscal Studies, Director Mr. Chris Giles, Financial Times, Editor Mr. David Walton, Goldman Sachs, Chief European Economist
Monday 17
November
2003
Reforming Corporate Governance in Britain: What Needs to be Done? By
Prof. Colin Mayer (Oxford University, SaÏd Business School, Head)
Wednesday
12
November
2003
Financial Constraints and Students' Study Efforts
By Mr. Martin Weale (National Institute for Economic and Social Research, Director)
Wednesday
5
November
2003
Re-thinking the UK Benefit System
By
Prof. Dennis Snower (Birkbeck College, CEPR and IZA)
Wednesday 29
October 2003
UK Monetary Policy Problems by
Prof. Steve Nickell (LSE and Bank of England MPC)
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