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Matthew Naylor

@matthewnaylor_

Economist at @bankofengland and PhD candidate at @UniofOxford. Views are my own.

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SWP 1047 by Matthew Naylor (BoE) and Michael McMahon Michael McMahon (Department of Economics, Oxford) argues traditional semantic measures of linguistic complexity are less effective for evaluating central bank comms and suggest conceptual complexity measures are better bankofengland.co.uk/working-paper/…

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Presenting a paper recently published as a #LSE #CfM DP on household inflation expectations tomorrow at the #EEARotterdam. Come on down if you're around! lse.ac.uk/CFM/assets/pdf…

Presenting a paper recently published as a #LSE #CfM DP on household inflation expectations tomorrow at the #EEARotterdam.  Come on down if you're around!
lse.ac.uk/CFM/assets/pdf…
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Sharing an updated Bank of England Research version of my working paper with Niki Anesti & Vania Esady showing that food prices matter most for household inflation expectations. Many new results including uncovering persistent, non-linear, and asymmetric dynamics. bankofengland.co.uk/working-paper/…

Sharing an updated <a href="/BoE_Research/">Bank of England Research</a> version of my working paper with Niki Anesti &amp; Vania Esady showing that food prices matter most for household inflation expectations. Many new results including uncovering persistent, non-linear, and asymmetric dynamics.

bankofengland.co.uk/working-paper/…