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2948
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Overview

Charles R. Bean is affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom. Their academic career is connected to this institution, where they contribute to the intellectual environment through teaching, research, and potentially administrative roles.

The available data does not list specific recent papers or publications, nor are there indications of frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their work. Consequently, details on collaborative patterns or preferred journals and conferences are not documented here.

Information about their research focus, including main fields of study, subfields, and primary topics of work, is not provided in the available data. This absence restricts the ability to summarize their specific areas of academic interest or expertise.

There is no record of book publications credited to Charles R. Bean in the given information, nor are there documented awards or distinctions that have been granted to them. The data does confirm that the individual is currently active and not deceased.

Best Publications

  • European Unemployment: A Survey

    Charles Bean

  • Monetary policy after the fall

    Charles R. Bean;Matthias Paustian;Adrian Penalver;Tim Taylor

  • The rise in unemployment: a multi-country study

    C. R. Bean;P. R. G. Layard;S. J. Nickell

  • Unemployment, consumption and growth

    Charles Bean;Christoforos Antoniou Pissarides

  • TARGETING NOMINAL INCOME: AN APPRAISAL*

    Charles R. Bean

  • Economic and Monetary Union in Europe

    Charles R. Bean

  • The New UK Monetary Arrangements: A View From the Literature

    Charles Bean

  • An Econometric Model of Manufacturing Investment in the UK

    C. R. Bean

  • Asset prices, financial imbalances and monetary policy: are inflation targets enough?

    Charles Bean

  • JOSEPH SCHUMPETER LECTURE THE GREAT MODERATION, THE GREAT PANIC, AND THE GREAT CONTRACTION

    Charles Bean

  • The Estimation of “Surprise” Models and the “Surprise” Consumption Function

    Charles R. Bean

  • Financial frictions and the monetary transmission mechanism: theory, evidence and policy implications

    Charles Bean;Jens D. J. Larsen;Kalin Nikolov

  • Endogenous growth and the procyclical behaviour of productivity

    Charles R. Bean

  • Individual Forecasting and Aggregate Outcomes.

    Charles R. Bean;R. Frydman;E. S. Phelps

  • Ten Years Of Mrs T.

    Charles R Bean;James Symons

  • Why Does Unemployment Persist

    Richard Layard;Charles Bean

  • Economic growth in Europe since 1945: British economic growth since 1945: relative economic decline … and renaissance?

    Charles Bean;Nicholas Crafts

  • Capital shortages and persistent unemployment

    Charles Bean

  • Asset prices, financial imbalances and monetary policy: are inflation targets enough?

    Charles Bean;Charles Bean

  • Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area: Financial frictions and the monetary transmission mechanism: theory, evidence and policy implications

    C. Bean;C. Bean;J. Larsen;K. Nikolov

  • European unemployment: A retrospective

    Charles R. Bean;Charles R. Bean

  • Productivity and Growth: A Study of British Industry, 1954-1986.

    Charles Bean;Nicholas Oulton;Mary O'Mahoney

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques H. Dreze
Jacques H. Dreze Université Catholique de Louvain
Christopher Pissarides
Christopher Pissarides London School of Economics and Political Science
Francesco Giavazzi
Francesco Giavazzi Bocconi University
Charles Wyplosz
Charles Wyplosz Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Richard Layard
Richard Layard London School of Economics and Political Science
Stephen Nickell
Stephen Nickell University of Oxford
Sweder van Wijnbergen
Sweder van Wijnbergen University of Amsterdam
James Meade
James Meade University of Cambridge
Mathias Dewatripont
Mathias Dewatripont Université Libre de Bruxelles
Jan Maciejowski
Jan Maciejowski University of Cambridge

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