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Michael Ellington

Dr Michael Ellington
BA, MSc, PhD

Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Finance
Finance and Accounting

Publications

Selected publications

  1. Fat Tails, Serial Dependence, and Implied Volatility Index Connections (Journal article - 2022)
  2. The Empirical Relevance of the Shadow Rate and the Zero Lower Bound (Journal article - 2021)
  3. Revisiting Real Wage Rigidity (Journal article - 2024)
  4. Persistence in financial connectedness and systemic risk (Journal article - 2024)
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2024

2022

Fat Tails, Serial Dependence, and Implied Volatility Index Connections

Ellington, M. (2022). Fat Tails, Serial Dependence, and Implied Volatility Index Connections. European Journal of Operational Research. doi:10.1016/j.ejor.2021.09.038

DOI
10.1016/j.ejor.2021.09.038
Journal article

2021

The Empirical Relevance of the Shadow Rate and the Zero Lower Bound

Ellington, M. (2021). The Empirical Relevance of the Shadow Rate and the Zero Lower Bound. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. doi:10.1111/jmcb.12881

DOI
10.1111/jmcb.12881
Journal article

2020

2019

Global Liquidity, Money Growth and UK Inflation

Ellington, M., & Milas, K. (2019). Global Liquidity, Money Growth and UK Inflation. Journal of Financial Stability, 42, 67-74. doi:10.1016/j.jfs.2019.05.012

DOI
10.1016/j.jfs.2019.05.012
Journal article

2018

Financial market illiquidity shocks and macroeconomic dynamics: Evidence from the UK

Ellington, M. T. (2018). Financial Market Illiquidity Shocks and Macroeconomic Dynamics: Evidence from the UK. Journal of Banking and Finance, 89, 225-236. doi:10.1016/j.jbankfin.2018.02.013

DOI
10.1016/j.jbankfin.2018.02.013
Journal article

2017

2016

Uncertainty Shocks and the UK Economy from 1762 to 2015

Ellington, M. (2016). Uncertainty Shocks and the UK Economy from 1762 to 2015.

Journal article

Undated

Is Broader Better? A Monetary Approach to Forecasting Economic Activity

Ellington, M., & Michalski, M. (n.d.). Is Broader Better? A Monetary Approach to Forecasting Economic Activity.

Journal article