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Stephen Millard

@econstevem

26 1/2 years at the Bank of England before becoming Deputy Director for Macroeconomics and Forecasting at NIESR. I enjoy watching cricket and playing the piano.

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UPCOMING EVENT: Public Lecture with Bank of England's Megan Greene Megan Greene πŸ’¬ "Monetary Policy Implications of Differences in Central Bank Balance Sheet Management" ⏰ 24 June, 10:30-11:30 πŸ“Œ NIESR Offices, Westminster Sign up to attend πŸ‘‡ hubs.la/Q03r-xQS0

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#WeekendReading πŸ“š "Response to the 2025 Comprehensive Spending Review" Our expert researchers unpack the economic implications of Wednesday's #SpendingReview for both regions and sectors, and household living standards πŸ”“ ⬇ hubs.la/Q03rQrdC0

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#WeekendReading πŸ’‘ Our June tracker suggests that #wage pressures will start to ease in the coming months, with the latest figures showing that vacancies fell at their fastest quarterly pace in two years πŸ“‰ Read the main points from our analysis ⬇ hubs.la/Q03rQz6s0

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#WeekendReading ⏰ To what extent it is possible to create a consistent, usable and comprehensive high frequency macroeconomic dataset back to the 1920s and earlier? This paper by Jagjit S. Chadha, Ana Rincon Aznar, Sylaja Srinivasan & Ryland Thomas explores ⬇ hubs.la/Q03rRDhp0

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#WeekendReading πŸ“Š Our June tracker expects #GDP to expand by 0.3% in the second quarter of 2025 πŸ“ˆ However, subdued demand and slow progress in unlocking private #investment are likely to constrain this momentum. Read our analysis' main points here ⬇ hubs.la/Q03rQlrQ0

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#WeekendReading πŸ“ƒ Does the Bank of England need gendered communication? πŸ’¬ In this paper from our latest NIER issue, Department of Economics, Oxford's Michael McMahon and Lovisa Reiche examine gender differences in inflation expectations, attitudes and responses πŸ‘‡ hubs.la/Q03rQsFC0

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Does the Bank of England need gendered communication? πŸ’¬

In this paper from our latest NIER issue, <a href="/OxfordEconDept/">Department of Economics, Oxford</a>'s <a href="/mcmahonecon/">Michael McMahon</a> and <a href="/LovisaReiche/">Lovisa Reiche</a> examine gender differences in inflation expectations, attitudes and responses πŸ‘‡
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Last week, the Chancellor delivered her Comprehensive #SpendingReview. But will the announcements truly boost #productivity growth? And are autumn tax rises now inevitable? In this new blog, Stephen Millard asks Fergus Jimenez-England to unpack what it all means ⬇ hubs.la/Q03s8tFJ0

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One Year In: Assessing the Government’s Economic Approach ⏰ 2 July, 13:00-14:00 🎦 Virtual event Our expert panel will discuss the government's economic record so far, amid global and domestic challenges. Sign up to join us there πŸ‘‡ hubs.la/Q03s9hXY0

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Have you seen our latest NIER Journal Special Issue: "Current Issues in Central Banking"? 🏦 In this article, Government @ Essex's Professor Carolina Garriga analyses public confidence in the Bank of England, both at the aggregate and individual levels πŸ“ŠπŸ‘‡ cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Have you seen our latest NIER Journal Special Issue: "Current Issues in Central Banking"? 🏦

In this article, <a href="/uniessexgovt/">Government @ Essex</a>'s Professor <a href="/Caro_Garriga/">Carolina Garriga</a> analyses public confidence in the Bank of England, both at the aggregate and individual levels πŸ“ŠπŸ‘‡
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NEW Discussion Paper: "Poor Health and Occupation Changes" πŸ“ƒ Dr Alexandra Brown explores how experiencing a #health shock can influence occupational mobility. Read more in the full publication πŸ‘‡ hubs.la/Q03spcXN0

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We're #hiring! πŸ“£ NIESR are looking for a Senior Economist to join the Macroeconomic Modelling and Forecasting team πŸ“Š Applications close on Friday 27 June. Find out more about the role and how to #apply below β¬‡οΈβœοΈ hubs.la/Q03sq4kn0

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Our reaction, by Monica George Michail to this morning's #inflation release: Annual inflation recorded 3.4% in May 2025, according to today’s ONS figures. We forecast inflation to remain above 3% for the remainder of the year amidst persistent wage growth and the inflationary effects

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NEW Discussion Paper: "Accounting for Firms in Ethnic Wage Gaps Across the Earnings Distribution" Van Phan, Carl Singleton, Alex Bryson, John Forth, Felix Ritchie, Lucy Stokes and Damian Whittard explore the topic πŸ” Read the full paper πŸ“ƒβ¬‡ hubs.la/Q03sQMSW0

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How can we embed pro-#productivity policies across government? Join NIESR and The Productivity Institute to hear an expert panel tackle this important economic question πŸ’¬ ⏰ 9 July, 13:30–16:00 πŸ“ Carlton House Terrace, London Register to attend πŸŽŸπŸ‘‡ eventbrite.co.uk/e/joining-up-p…

How can we embed pro-#productivity policies across government?

Join NIESR and <a href="/TPIProductivity/">The Productivity Institute</a> to hear an expert panel tackle this important economic question πŸ’¬

⏰ 9 July, 13:30–16:00
πŸ“ Carlton House Terrace, London

Register to attend πŸŽŸπŸ‘‡
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2025 Deane-Stone Lecture with Alliance MBS's Raquel Ortega-Argiles πŸ‘ ⏰ 15 July, 16:30 πŸ“Œ NIESR, Westminster Join us for a talk on industrial & technological transitions in the UK - and what they mean for productivity & competitiveness Register to attend ⬇ hubs.la/Q03sQ-z50

2025 Deane-Stone Lecture with <a href="/AllianceMBS/">Alliance MBS</a>'s <a href="/r_ortegaargiles/">Raquel Ortega-Argiles</a> πŸ‘

⏰ 15 July, 16:30
πŸ“Œ NIESR, Westminster

Join us for a talk on industrial &amp; technological transitions in the UK - and what they mean for productivity &amp; competitiveness

Register to attend ⬇
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#WeekendReading πŸ“š Will the Chancellor's #SpendingReview announcements truly boost #productivity growth? And are tax rises now inevitable in the Autumn budget? In this blog, Stephen Millard asks Fergus Jimenez-England to unpack the answers ⬇ hubs.la/Q03sQSSB0

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#WeekendReading πŸ“Š Our June Tracker expects #inflation to remain above 3% throughout 2025, given the rise in public spending and persistent wage growth πŸ“ˆ Read the main points from our analysis πŸ“„πŸ“Š hubs.la/Q03sQSHD0

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#WeekendReading ⏰ In this article from our latest NIER journal, Government @ Essex's Professor Carolina Garriga analyses public confidence in the Bank of England, both at the aggregate and individual levels πŸ‘‡ hubs.la/Q03sQYqF0

#WeekendReading ⏰

In this article from our latest NIER journal, <a href="/uniessexgovt/">Government @ Essex</a>'s Professor <a href="/Caro_Garriga/">Carolina Garriga</a> analyses public confidence in the Bank of England, both at the aggregate and individual levels πŸ‘‡
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#WeekendReading πŸ“Š "Inflation will Remain Above 3 per cent Throughout 2025 and into 2026" In this blog, Professor Huw Dixon unpacks this month's #inflation figures and expectations looking forward πŸ“Šβ¬‡ hubs.la/Q03sQYfD0