Background
Mizen, Paul David was born on February 12, 1968 in Coventry, England. Son of David John and Jean Valerie (Davenport) Mizen.
(The aim of this text is to make buffer stock theory acces...)
The aim of this text is to make buffer stock theory accessible to undergraduate and post-graduate students. The book is split into two parts, an examination of the buffer stock model of the demand for money and an empirical investigation of one particular model on UK data. The concept of a buffer stock is explained with reference to other economic examples and a survey is made of the nature of the many types of buffer stock model. The econometric performance of the buffer stock model is evaluated using aggregate and sectoral data for the UK economy.
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Mizen, Paul David was born on February 12, 1968 in Coventry, England. Son of David John and Jean Valerie (Davenport) Mizen.
Bachelor of Science in Economics, University Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales, 1989. Doctor of Philosophy, Loughborough University, England, 1992.
Lecturer University Nottingham, England, 1992-1999, reader, 1999—2004, professor, since 2005. Consultant Bank England, 1997-2000. Director Center Finance & Credit Markets, European Central Bank, 2003—2004.
Member Center Economic Policy Research, 1996-2000. Visiting fellow University Warwick, England. 1994; visiting scholar Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1995, International Monetary Fund, 1995, 96, Ohio State University, 1995.
Visiting scholar Reserve Bank Australia, 1998, Reserve Bank New Zealand, 1998, University São Paolo.Australia, 1998, Czech National Bank, 1999, International Monetary Fund, 1999, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 2001, Hong Kong Institute Monetary Research, 2004-2005, 07, Deutsche Bundesbank, 2005-2006.
(The aim of this text is to make buffer stock theory acces...)
(The aim of this text is to make buffer stock theory acces...)
Member Royal Economics Society, American Economics Association, European Economics Association.