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Milas, KC and Ellington, Michael
(2018) Pushing the BoE to the limit: what a no-deal Brexit will mean for UK exchange and interest rates. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2018) BoE governor is not a football captain on loan. [Media]


Kaplan-Levenson, Laine, Greenwald, Erin and Jumonville, Florence
(2018) If These Pages Could Talk: Touro Infirmary's First Admission Book. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2018) Don’t dismiss the possibility of a cut in the Bank of England’s policy rate. [Media]


Ellington, Michael and Milas, K
(2018) Does doing well in the World Cup bring a 'feel-good' boost to the UK economy? [Media]


Milas, KC and Ellington, Michael
(2018) How Cabinet resignations and the Chequers proposal could destabilise the economy. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2018) Carney right to question necessity of a rate rise. [Media]


Milas, KC and Ellington, M
(2018) How should Theresa May respond to Jeremy Corbyn’s customs union plan? [Media]


Ellington, MT
(2018) Grant us full access now to the Whitehall results. [Media]


Kenny, SC
(2018) 'Slavery, Health, and Medicine'. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2018) Boris’s arguments would have made Gorgias jealous. [Media]


Milas, KC and Ellington, M
(2018) Government should treat its Brexit studies like working papers: circulate them for feedback. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2018) Trend in BoE forecasts does not support claim of anti-Brexit bias. [Media]


Hengel, E
(2017) Evidence from peer review that women are held to higher standards. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2017) Brexit assessments: ignorance isn’t bliss — quantitative forecasts do matter. [Media]


Milas, KC and Ellington, M
(2017) Why the Bank of England should change how it publishes the future path of interest rates. [Media]


Milas, KC and Ellington, M
(2017) How will a Bank of England interest rate hike affect the economy? [Media]


Milas, KC
(2017) I guess my module puts me firmly on the hit list. [Media]


Kenny, SC
(2017) Will Statues of a Doctor Who Experimented on Enslaved People Come Down Next? [Media]


Open Culture,
(2017) Happy Older People (HOP) Network short film, featuring three HOP-funded projects, including Lisa Shaw's Impact project Cinema, memory and wellbeing. [Media]


Kenny, SC
(2017) Statues of medical racist who experimented on slaves should also be taken down. [Media]


Ellington, MT
(2017) Why the hung parliament spells economic turbulence for the UK economy. [Media]


Cockayne, DC
(2017) China's soccer goals will require steady development focus. [Media]


Kinderman, P
(2017) Professor Peter Kinderman's Message for Mental Health Awareness Week 2017. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2017) Hard Evidence: does a lower pound boost manufacturing? [Media]


Milas, KC
(2017) An independent Scotland may yet save the day! [Media]


Milas, KC and Ellington,
(2017) Brexiteers hope to rebalance the economy towards exports, but this risks proving a naïve myth. [Media]


Kenny, SC
(2017) Dark medicine: racism, power and the culture of American slavery. [Media]


Milas, KC, Boumparis, P and Panagiotidis, T
(2017) Fair or not? How credit rating agencies calculated their ratings during the Eurozone crisis. [Media]


Milas, KC and Ellington, M
(2017) UK budget 2017: why upcoming Brexit uncertainty will put bright economic outlook to the test. [Media]


shaw, L
(2017) podcast on ABC Australia Radio, 6 February 2017. [Media]


Cockayne, DC
(2017) Can European Football Compete Against China? [Media]


Kenny, SC
(2017) Racism and Medicine under American Slavery. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2016) Lagarde’s staying on at the IMF — no surprises there. [Media]


Ellington, M and Milas, KC
(2016) Brexit and the Gordian knot of the UK productivity puzzle. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2016) Business challenges and access to finance after the BREXIT vote. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2016) Let Mark Carney do his job – why this is not the time to replace the Governor of the Bank of England. [Media]


Cockayne, DC
(2016) China needs a new goal for soccer fans. [Media]


Milas, KC
(2016) Perils of growth forecasts in wake of Brexit vote. [Media]


Cockayne, DC
(2016) Why China is buying European soccer clubs. [Media]


Burki, TK
(2016) Post Ebola Syndrome. [Media]


Milas, KC and Legrenzi, G
(2016) Did Bank of England governor speech shore up confidence in Brexit UK? [Media]


Cockayne, DC
(2016) Business moguls seek to build a Wanda-full future for sport in China. [Media]


Cockayne, DC
(2016) China’s huge punt on football needs a heart as well as deep pockets. [Media]


Scott, JT
(2016) Ebola epidemic over but flare-ups likely. [Media]


Kenny, SC
(2015) 'How black slaves were routinely sold as specimens to ambitious white doctors'. [Media]


Poetry Archive recording. [Media]


Vilella Nilsson, A
Cold shoulder for the mutuals. [Media]


Johnson, JR
arktic & mosquito: automated high-density sample storage and miniaturised liquid handling for high-throughput synthetic biology construct assembly. [Media]


Parmar, SK
‘Archive for a Daughter’, BBC Arts online short film, commissioned piece. [Media]


Parmar, SK
‘Hope Mirrlees’s Paris’, Sunday Feature, BBC Radio 3. [Media]

This list was generated on Sat Oct 6 00:51:31 2018 BST.