School staff
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
- Personal Research Site
- +44 (0)1509 222722
- BE.0.10 (Sir Richard Morris Building)
- P.M.Turner@lboro.ac.uk
Module Organiser
- ECB003 : Introduction to Econometrics
- ECP004 : Econometrics (Semester 1)
- ECP205 : Macroeconomic Analysis (Semester 1)
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.

