Loughborough University
Leicestershire, UK
LE11 3TU
+44 (0)1509 263171
Loughborough University

School of Business and Economics

School staff

Juan Paez-Farrell

Dr Juan Paez-Farrell BA (Liverpool), MA (Liverpool), PhD (Cardiff)

Lecturer
Economics Seminar Organiser

Module Organiser:
ECB001 : Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECC003 : International Money and Finance
ECP002 : Macroeconomic Analysis

Research Interests:
DSGE modelling, Monetary Theory and Policy, Macroeconomics, Business Cycles

Key Publications: (these can be downloaded from my IDEAS/REPEC page External site)
"Should central bankers discount the future? A note" Forthcoming, Economics Letters

"Timeless perspective vs discretionary policymaking when the degree of inflation persistence is unknown" Economic Modelling 2011 (28),  2432-2438.

"Monetary policy rules in theory and in practice: evidence from the UK and the US",  Applied Economics, 2009, Vol. 41:16, 2037-2046.

"Assessing sticky price models using the Burns and Mitchell approach", Applied Economics, 2008, Vol. 40, issue 11, 1387-1397.

"Output and inflation in models of the business cycle with nominal rigidities: further counterfactual implications", Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2007 (September), Vol. 54 (4), 475-491.

"Understanding monetary policy in Central European countries using Taylor-type rules: the case of the Visegrad four", Economics Bulletin, 2007, Vol. 5 (3), 1-11.

Refereeing:
Applied Economics, Applied Financial Economics,  Economic Journal, Economic Modelling and The Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.

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