Kent Matthews
Cardiff Business School
Kent Matthews is the Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Banking and Finance at Cardiff Business School. He has been was an Economic Adviser, Bank of England in 1984. His PhD in Economics is from University of Liverpool. He has written widely on the interwar economy and macroeconomics more generally.
Articles by Kent Matthews:
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Long cycles in unemployment rates: evidence from the interwar period
9 July 2008, 10642 reads
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