David Currie

Latest Institution: London Business School

All Institutions: London Business School; NA; Bank of England; National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR); Centre for Economic Forecasting, Department of Economics, London Business School; Centre for Economic Policy Research; Queen Mary College, London


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Based on the Following Papers:

Alternative Financial Policy Rules in an Open Economy under Rational and Adaptive Expectations

Year: 1985
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Rod Whittaker; Simon Wren-Lewis; Keith Blackburn; David Currie

Credibility and Time Inconsistency in a Stochastic World

Year: 1986
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David Currie; Paul Levine

The Sustainability of Optimal Cooperative Macroeconomic Policies in a Two-Country World

Year: 1986
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Paul Levine; David Currie

International Cooperation and Reputation in an Empirical Two-Bloc Model

Year: 1987
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David Currie; Paul Levine; Nic Vidalis

Evaluating the Extended Target Zone Proposal for the G3

Year: 1988
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David Currie; Simon Wren-Lewis

Can Delegation Be Counterproductive? The Choice of Conservative Bankers in Open Economies

Year: 1995
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David Currie; Paul Levine; Joseph Pearlman

Phases of Imitation and Innovation in a North-South Endogenous Growth Model

Year: 1996
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David Currie; Paul Levine; Joseph Pearlman; Michael Chui

Delegation and the Ratchet Effect: Should Regulators be Pro-Industry?

Year: 1999
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David Currie; Paul Levine; Neil Rickman


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