Loughborough University
Leicestershire, UK
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Loughborough University

School of Business and Economics

School staff

Paul M Turner

Dr Paul M Turner BA Economics (Warwick), BSc Mathematical Sciences (Open University), MA Economics (Warwick), PhD Economics (Warwick)

Deputy Director of Staff Development
Head of Economics Group
Reader in Economics

Module Organiser

Research interests

Macroeconomics, monetary economics and applied econometrics.

Key Publications:

Turner, P. and Pentecost, E. (2010) ‘Demand and Supply Shocks in the Caribbean Economies: Implications for Monetary Union’, World Economy, Vol. 33 (October), No. 10, pp. 1325-1337.

Turner, P. (2009) ‘Testing for Cointegration using the Johansen Method: Are we using the correct critical values’, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol 24, pp. 825-831.

Ozdemir A. and Turner, P., (2008) ‘A Monetary Disequilibrium Model for Turkey: Investigation of a Disinflationary Fiscal Rule and its Implications for Monetary Policy’ Journal of Policy Modeling  March-April, Vol 30(2), pp. 349-361.

Kanioura, A. and Turner, P. (2005), ‘Critical Values for an F-test for Cointegration in a Multivariate Model’, Applied Economics, Vol 37, No 3, pp. 265-270.

Chappell, D. and Turner, P., (2003) “The Taylor Rule and Dynamic Stability in a Small Macroeconomic Model”, Economic Notes: Review of Banking, Finance and Monetary Economics, 32(3),  pp. 361–370.

Holly, S., Turner, P. and Weeks, M. (2003) ‘Asymmetric Adjustment and Bias in Estimation of an Equilibrium Relationship from a Cointegrating Vector’, Computational Economics, Vol 21, pp. 195-202.

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