Martin Ellison
University of Oxford and Exeter College
Martin Ellison is Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and Michael Cohen Fellow of Exeter College. He specialises in macroeconomics and has a particular interest in monetary policy, having worked previously as a consultant for the Bank of England and as a professor at the University of Warwick. Professor Ellison is on the editorial board of Economic Journal, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking and Oxford Economic Papers. He is fluent in Finnish and Italian following postgraduate studies abroad, obtaining a doctorate from the European University Institute (Florence) in 2001 and other degrees from the University of Oxford, the University of Oulu and the University of Liverpool.
Articles by Martin Ellison:
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A defence of the FOMC: Bad forecasters can be good policymakers
24 November 2009, 7246 reads
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