- + The keys to house price growth—Arno Hantzsche and Harriet Jeanes Houses account for the largest share of total assets held by the UK household sector. Househo...
- + All shocks are different: insights from sentiment and topic analysis using LLMs—Iulia Bucur and Ed Hill Modern language models – think OpenAI’s GPTs, Google’s Gemini or DeepSeek – are powerful tools: but how...
- + War and payment innovation: the adoption of paper currency in Britain—David Rule Digital currencies and stablecoins have increased interest in how new forms of money are adopted. Looking to three e...
- + Could financial infrastructure be used to govern AI agents?—Peter Denton AI systems are becoming increasingly capable of pursuing sophisticated goals without human intervention. As th...
- + The right tools for the job? How effectively can central banks support the transition to net zero?—Utkarsh Somaiya, Caspar Siegert and Benjamin Kingsmore Climate change creates material economic and financial risks which centr...
- + Regulatory independence and financial stability—Rhiannon Sowerbutts The Bank of England Agenda for Research (BEAR) sets the key areas for new research at the B...
- + Same firms, different footprints: making sense of financed emissions—Lewis Holden Over 95% of banks’ emissions are ‘financed emissions’. These are indirect emissions from households and businesses...
- + The gathering swarm: emergent AGI and the rise of distributed intelligence—Mohammed Gharbawi Rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have fuelled a lively debate on the feasibility and proximity ...
- + When mortgage flexibility meets monetary policy tightening: heterogeneous impacts on spending and debt—Philippe Bracke, Matt Everitt, Martina Fazio and Alexandra Varadi The Bank of England Agenda for Research (BEA...
- + Muddled measurements on clarity—Charlie Warburton and James Brookes Economists have repeatedly shown that readability of central banking communication matters....
- + What happens to inflation when we put a price on carbon?—Hannah Copeland, Lennart Brandt, Natalie Burr and Boromeus Wanengkirtyo Emissions Trading Schemes (ETS) are an increasingly pop...
- + Once upon a time in the future: strategic foresight in central banks—Julia Giese and Jacqueline Koay We live in an era of rapid change, complexity and uncertainty. Over recent years, severe gl...
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