Paolo Surico
London Business School and CEPR
Paolo Surico is an associate professor at the Economics Department of the London Business School and research affiliate at CEPR. Until July 2009, he was Research Advisor of the External Members of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England. He hold a Ph.D. from Bocconi University. His fields of interest are Macroeconomics, Business Cycle, Monetary Economics and Applied Econometrics.
Articles by Paolo Surico:
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Another look at the 2001 income tax rebates
6 May 2011, 7056 reads
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A century of inflation forecasts
18 April 2011, 11765 reads
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