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Rebecca Driver

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http://www.analytically-driven.com/

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Analytically Driven Ltd

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UK, Headcorn

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Working papers

  1. Rebecca L Driver & Peter F Westaway, 2005. "Concepts of equilibrium exchange rates," Bank of England working papers 248, Bank of England.
  2. Rebecca Driver & Stephen Millard, 2004. "Exchange rates, commodities and the implications of volatility in a small open economy world," Money Macro and Finance (MMF) Research Group Conference 2003 26, Money Macro and Finance Research Group.
  3. Matthieu Bussiere & Georgios Chortareas & Rebecca L Driver, 2003. "Current accounts, net foreign assets and the implications of cyclical factors," Bank of England working papers 173, Bank of England.
  4. Rebecca L Driver & Jennifer V Greenslade & Richard G Pierse, 2003. "The role of expectations in estimates of the NAIRU in the United States and the United Kingdom," Bank of England working papers 180, Bank of England.
  5. Georgios E. Chortareas & Rebecca L. Driver, 2001. "PPP and the real exchange rate-real interest rate differential puzzle revisited: evidence from non-stationary panel data," Bank of England working papers 138, Bank of England.
  6. Driver, R.L., 2000. "Evaluating Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes: Time Consistency, Inertia and the Identification of Shocks in a New Keynesian Model," Discussion Papers 0003, University of Exeter, Department of Economics.
  7. Barisone, G. & Driver, R.L. & Wren-Lewis, S., 2000. "Are Our FEERs Justified?," Discussion Papers 0002, University of Exeter, Department of Economics.
  8. Driver, R. & Wren-Lewis, S., 1999. "New Trade Theory and Aggregate Export Equations: an Application of Panel Cointegration," Discussion Papers 9917, University of Exeter, Department of Economics.
  9. Driver, Rebecca & Wren-Lewis, Simon, 1996. "How Robust are FEERs?," Discussion Papers 9606, University of Exeter, Department of Economics.
  10. Driver, Rebecca & Wren-Lewis, Simon, 1996. "European Monetary Union, Asymmetric Shocks and Inertia," Discussion Papers 9607, University of Exeter, Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. Barisone, Giacomo & Driver, Rebecca L. & Wren-Lewis, Simon, 2006. "Are our FEERs justified?," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 25(5), pages 741-759, August.
  2. Rebecca L. Driver & Jennifer V. Greenslade & Richard G. Pierse, 2006. "Whatever Happened to Goldilocks? The Role of Expectations in Estimates of the NAIRU in the US and the UK," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 68(1), pages 45-79, February.
  3. Matthieu Bussiere & Georgios Chortareas & Rebecca Driver, 2003. "Current Accounts, Net Foreign Assets and the Implications of Cyclical Factors," Eastern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Association, vol. 29(2), pages 269-286, Spring.
  4. Driver, Rebecca L & Wren-Lewis, Simon, 1999. "European Monetary Union and Asymmetric Shocks in a New Keynesian Model," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 51(4), pages 665-688, October.
  5. Rebecca Driver & Simon Wren‐Lewis, 1995. "MODELLING POLICY OPTIONS:The investment game Investment won't find its correct level in the free marketplace without suitable policies," New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research, vol. 2(2), pages 104-109, June.
  6. Rebecca Driver & Simon Wren‐Lewis, 1995. "Obstacles to EMU," New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research, vol. 2(4), pages 241-246, December.
  7. Jonathan Ireland & Rebecca Driver & Campbell Leith & Simon Wren‐Lewis, 1995. "Modelling Policy Options," New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research, vol. 2(1), pages 30-35, March.
  8. Julia Dabry & Rebecca Driver & John Ireland & Simon Wren‐Lewis, 1994. "Controlling credit: The macroeconomic consequences of reversing financial liberalisation," New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research, vol. 1(2), pages 95-100, June.
  9. Rebecca Driver & Simon Wren‐Lewis, 1994. "Rules of engagement: Instability can be reduced but only if credibility is achieved through the use of ‘simple rules’," New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research, vol. 1(3), pages 151-158, September.
  10. Rebecca Driver & Simon Wren‐lewis, 1994. "Jobs without inflation," New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research, vol. 1(1), pages 28-35, March.
  11. Rebecca Driver & Jonathan Ireland & Simon Wren‐Lewis, 1994. "Labour's rate crisis: Most analysts agree that if Labour wins power there will be a currency ‘crisis’. So what can be done?," New Economy, Institute for Public Policy Research, vol. 1(4), pages 218-225, December.

Books

  1. Simon Wren-Lewis & Rebecca Driver, 1998. "Real Exchange Rates for the Year 2000," Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number pa54, October.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 4 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-IFN: International Finance (2) 2001-10-01 2005-04-24
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (2) 2003-04-21 2003-04-21
  3. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2001-10-01
  4. NEP-ETS: Econometric Time Series (1) 2001-10-01

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