I am a macroeconomist. My interests lie in study of fiscal policy, business cycles, monetary economics, inventories and applied econometrics. Most recently, together with Stephen Hansen, I have a series of papers examining the way monetary policy is made and how institutional design features of central banks and their monetary policy committees influence the decisions. Much of the recent research uses the tools of computational linguistics to understand communication and deliberation in central banks. My research has been published research in many top journals including the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Monetary Economics, the Review of Economics and Statistics and the Journal of Applied Econometrics.
Discussion paper
DP14265 The 3 E’s of Central Bank Communication with the Public
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- monetary policy 
- Communication 
- General public
Discussion paper
DP13438 The Long-Run Information Effect of Central Bank Communication
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- monetary policy 
- Communication 
- Machine learning
Discussion paper
DP11018 Shocking language: Understanding the macroeconomic effects of central bank communication
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- Communication 
- monetary policy 
- Vector autoregression
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DP10875 QE and the Bank Lending Channel in the United Kingdom
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- Bank lending channel 
- monetary policy 
- Quantitative easing

VoxEU Blog/Review
The ECB’s tools: Transparency is needed
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- Monetary Policy 
- EU institutions

VoxEU Column
The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future
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- Monetary Policy 
- Ecb 
- ECB strategy review 
- Inflation target 
- Climate change

VoxEU Column
Economists relaxed about Bitcoin: New CFM-CEPR expert survey on cryptocurrencies, the financial system, and economic policy
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- Financial Markets 
- Financial Regulation and Banking 
- Bitcoin 
- Cryptocurrencies 
- CFM-CEPR survey

VoxEU Column
House prices and the UK economy: Views of leading economists
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- Europe's nations and regions 
- House prices 
- UK housing market 
- London 
- Interest rates