Projects per year
Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Our work is focused on these main areas:
- New Keynesian Macroeconomics and Monetary and Fiscal Policy
- Systemic risk, Financial Stability and Agent-Based Computational Economics
- Exchange rate models and the Taylor rule.
- Dynamic General Equilibrium Models of Macroeconomics and Finance
- Optimal Macroeconomic Policy in Models of Asymmetric Information and Time-Varying Volatility
- Applied Macro-econometrics
- Empirical financial economics and corporate finance
We have regular internal meetings and externally-focused workshops to support research, by sharing findings and results with high-profile academic visitors and policy-makers.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Matteo De Tina
- Department of Economics - Senior Lecturer
- Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group
Person: Teaching & Other
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Nikolaos Kokonas
Person: Research & Teaching
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Artificial Intelligence -- Economic Impacts of Technological Uncertainty
Schaefer, A. (PI) & Schneider, M. (PI)
1/01/19 → …
Project: Other
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Analysis of the local labour market and skills requirements for Swindon and Wiltshire
Schaefer, A. (PI) & Morley, B. (CoPI)
1/01/23 → 1/01/24
Project: Central government, health and local authorities
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Alternative monetary policies and renewable energy stock returns
Gordo, N., Hunt, A. & Morley, B., 31 Aug 2024, In: Energy Economics. 136, 11 p., 107740.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Group lending as a mechanism for self-insuring default risk
Krause, A., 28 Jul 2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Annals of Finance.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Revisiting Real Wage Rigidity
Ellington, M., Martin, C. & Wang, B., 30 Apr 2024, In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. 56, 2-3, p. 613-626 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access42 Downloads (Pure)
Datasets
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Dataset for "Forecasting the Exchange Rate using Non-linear Taylor Rule Based Models"
Wang, R. (Creator), Morley, B. (Creator) & Stamatogiannis, M. (Creator), University of Bath, 28 Dec 2018
DOI: 10.15125/BATH-00551
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Student theses
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Modelling the Effects of Fiscal Policy Choices on Debt, Crises and Recovery for Small Open Economies
Hatfield, R. (Author)Schneider, M. (Supervisor) & Martin, C. (Supervisor), 24 Mar 2021Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › PhD
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