Research Hub Singapore Harvard Stanford Oxford Home Academics Library University Contact London Business School Academics affiliated with this university Thorsten BeckProfessor of Banking and Finance at Bayes (formerly Cass) Business School, London Business SchoolLucrezia ReichlinProfessor of Economics, London Business School Related papersEconomicsThe Asymptotic Equivalence of Ridge and Principal Component Regression with Many PredictorsLucrezia ReichlinLondon Business SchoolEconomicsAnalysing inflation with semi-structural modelsLucrezia ReichlinLondon Business SchoolEconomicsThe European Central Bank must adapt to an environment of inflation volatilityLucrezia ReichlinLondon Business SchoolEconomicsGeneva Report: The art and science of patience: relative prices and inflationLucrezia ReichlinLondon Business SchoolEconomicsMonetary–fiscal crosswinds in the European Monetary UnionLucrezia ReichlinLondon Business SchoolEconomicsMonitoring the Economy in Real Time: Trends and Gaps in Real Activity and PricesLucrezia ReichlinLondon Business SchoolEconomicsCompleting the banking union: Economic requirements and legal conditionsLucrezia ReichlinLondon Business SchoolEconomicsMoney, credit, monetary policy and the business cycle in the euro area: what has changed since the crisis?Lucrezia ReichlinLondon Business SchoolFinanceCorporate credit and leverage in the EU: recent evolution, main drivers and financial stability implicationsThorsten BeckLondon Business SchoolFinanceWill video kill the radio star?Thorsten BeckLondon Business SchoolFinanceSystem-wide restraints on dividend payments, share buybacks and other pay-outsThorsten BeckLondon Business School Related Top1000funds.com Content FIS Digital – May 2021 Potential storms ahead in the banking sector Sarah Rundell June 03, 2021 FIS Digital – May 2021 The financial system after Covid-19: Reinforcing the lower for longer regime or a catalyst for change Claudia Guest May 01, 2021 FIS Digital – June 2020 Global policy responses Bree Napier June 15, 2020 FIS Digital – June 2020 One giant leap for Europe? Lucrezia Reichlin May 26, 2020
EconomicsThe Asymptotic Equivalence of Ridge and Principal Component Regression with Many PredictorsLucrezia ReichlinLondon Business School
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FinanceCorporate credit and leverage in the EU: recent evolution, main drivers and financial stability implicationsThorsten BeckLondon Business School
FinanceSystem-wide restraints on dividend payments, share buybacks and other pay-outsThorsten BeckLondon Business School
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