David Aikman
Bank of England
David Aikman is a senior manager in the Financial Stability directorate of the Bank of England. His main interests are in the fields of monetary economics and banking. He has represented the Bank of England on a number international working groups covering financial stability issues, including those of the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision and the Committee of the Global Financial System. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Warwick.
Articles by David Aikman:
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Curbing the credit cycle
17 March 2011, 10078 reads
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