David G. Mayes
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | May 30,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Job | Economist |
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ID | 481587 |
Improving Banking Supervision
Monetary Policy Rules in Practice: Evidence from New Zealand
Multiple Safety Net Regulators and Agency Problems in the EU: Is Prompt Corrective Action Partly the Solution?
The Future of Financial Markets
Financial Conditions Indexes
Asymmetry and the Problem of Aggregation in the Euro Area
Adjusting to EMU
Public Interest and Market Pressures: Problems Posed by Europe 1992
“The” Effectiveness of Capital Adequacy Measures in Predicting Bank Distress
The Use of Real Time Information in Phillips Curve Relationships for the Euro Area
Unemployment in a Small Open Economy: Finland and New Zealand
The Exchange Rate and Monetary Conditions in the Euro Area
The Role of Market Discipline in Handling Problem Banks
Inefficiency in industry
The single market programme as a stimulus to change
Asymmetry and Aggregation in the EU
Asymmetries in the Euro Area Economy
Applications of econometrics
The Exchange Rate Environment
Sharpbenders: The Secrets of Unleashing Corporate Potential
An Approach to Bank Insolvency in Transition and Emerging Economies
The Economic Impact of Leasing
Effects of WTO Membership on Income Distribution and Labour Movement in China: A CGE Analysis
The property boom
Introductory Economic Statistics
A New Strategy for Social and Economic Cohesion After 1992
Evolving Voluntary Rules for the Operation of the European Central Bank
A Market Based Approach to Maintaining Systemic Stability: Experiences from New Zealand
Fiscal Policy Simulations: A Comparative Model Exercise
Monetary Targets and Monetary Management: The New Zealand Experience
Statistics by Or for Government? Recent Changes in Official Statistics
Investigating the Early Signals of Banking Sector Vulnerabilities in Central and Eastern European Emerging Markets
Monetary Policy Rules in Practice: Evidence from New Zealand
Multiple Safety Net Regulators and Agency Problems in the EU: Is Prompt Corrective Action Partly the Solution?
The Future of Financial Markets
Financial Conditions Indexes
Asymmetry and the Problem of Aggregation in the Euro Area
Adjusting to EMU
Public Interest and Market Pressures: Problems Posed by Europe 1992
“The” Effectiveness of Capital Adequacy Measures in Predicting Bank Distress
The Use of Real Time Information in Phillips Curve Relationships for the Euro Area
Unemployment in a Small Open Economy: Finland and New Zealand
The Exchange Rate and Monetary Conditions in the Euro Area
The Role of Market Discipline in Handling Problem Banks
Inefficiency in industry
The single market programme as a stimulus to change
Asymmetry and Aggregation in the EU
Asymmetries in the Euro Area Economy
Applications of econometrics
The Exchange Rate Environment
Sharpbenders: The Secrets of Unleashing Corporate Potential
An Approach to Bank Insolvency in Transition and Emerging Economies
The Economic Impact of Leasing
Effects of WTO Membership on Income Distribution and Labour Movement in China: A CGE Analysis
The property boom
Introductory Economic Statistics
A New Strategy for Social and Economic Cohesion After 1992
Evolving Voluntary Rules for the Operation of the European Central Bank
A Market Based Approach to Maintaining Systemic Stability: Experiences from New Zealand
Fiscal Policy Simulations: A Comparative Model Exercise
Monetary Targets and Monetary Management: The New Zealand Experience
Statistics by Or for Government? Recent Changes in Official Statistics
Investigating the Early Signals of Banking Sector Vulnerabilities in Central and Eastern European Emerging Markets
David G. Mayes Life story
David Mayes is Advisor to the Board of the Bank of Finland in Helsinki and Professor of Economics at South Bank University in London. Before taking up his present position in 1997 he had worked as Chief Economist and Chief Manager at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.