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Overview

Marcus Miller is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of economics, econometrics, and finance, with notable contributions to political science, international relations, strategy, management, and artificial intelligence.

Their recent scholarly articles include:

  • POPULISM AND THE 'NARROW CORRIDOR' OF LIBERTY AND JUSTICE (2022), published in National Institute Economic Review
  • Dynamic capabilities in the public sector: a systematic literature review (2025), published in International Journal of Public Sector Management
  • Choosing the Narrative: the Shadow Banking Crisis in Light of Covid (2021), published in Open Economies Review
  • ON THE PROMISES AND PERILS OF SMITHIAN GROWTH: FROM PIN FACTORY TO AI (2023), published in National Institute Economic Review

Marcus Miller collaborates frequently with several scholars, including Ben Zissimos, Navid Ghaffarzadegan, Zinandré Stander, Zineb Ammous, and Joanne Werker.

Their work has appeared prominently in the following publication venues:

  • National Institute Economic Review
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • International Journal of Public Sector Management
  • Open Economies Review
  • Molecular Genetics and Metabolism

The main topics addressed in their research focus on areas such as:

  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements
  • Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis
  • Quality and Supply Management
  • Culture, Economy, and Development Studies

The research also explores multiple subfields within economics and social sciences, including political science, strategy and management, economics and econometrics, general economics, econometrics and finance, and artificial intelligence.

Best Publications

  • Targets and Indicators: A Blueprint for the International Coordination of Economic Policy

    John Williamson;M. H. Miller

  • Exchange Rate Targets and Currency Bands

    Paul Krugman;Marcus Miller

  • Real exchange rate overshooting and the output cost of bringing down inflation

    Willem Hendrik Buiter;Marcus Miller

  • The international monetary system: An analysis of alternative regimes

    Marcus H. Miller;John Williamson

  • Financial Innovations and Market Volatility

    Merton H. Miller

  • Debt in Industry Equilibrium

    Steven Fries;Marcus Miller;William Perraudin

  • Moral Hazard and The US Stock Market: Analysing the ‘Greenspan Put'

    Marcus Miller;Paul A. Weller;Lei Zhang

  • The European Monetary System

    Francesco Giavazzi;Stefano Micossi;Marcus Miller

  • Dynamic Games and the Time Inconsistency of Optimal Policy in Open Economies

    Marcus Miller;Mark Salmon

  • MONETARY POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS: THE PROBLEMS OF ADJUSTMENTA story of smart speculators and sticky prices, set in a world of high-speed capital movements

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  • Sovereign Liquidity Crises: The Strategic Case For a Payments Standstill

    Marcus Miller;Lei Zhang

  • Policy Coordination and Dynamic Games

    Marcus Miller;Mark Salmon

  • Why have a target zone

    Paul Krugman;Marcus Miller

  • Changing the Rules: Economic Consequences of the Thatcher Regime

    Willem H. Buiter;Marcus H. Miller;Jeffrey D. Sachs;William H. Branson

  • The Asian financial crisis : causes, contagion and consequences

    Pierre-Richard Agénor;Marcus Miller;David Vines;Axel Weber

  • The Static Economic Effects of the UK joining the EEC: A General Equilibrium Approach

    Marcus H. Miller;John E. Spencer

  • The Thatcher Experiment: The First Two Years

    Willem H. Buiter;Marcus Miller;Martin Neil Baily;William H. Branson

  • The Economics of Sustainable Development

    Ian Goldin;L. Alan Winters

  • EXCHANGE RATE BANDS WITH PRICE INERTIA

    Marcus Miller;Paul Weller

  • Exchange Rate Targets and Currency Bands

    Paul Krugman;Marcus Miller

  • Designing Monetary Policy when Unemployment Persists

    Ben Lockwood;Marcus Miller;Lei Zhang

  • Co-ordination Failure, Moral Hazard and Sovereign Bankruptcy Procedures

    Sayantan Ghosal;Marcus Miller

  • On evaluating and extending the target zone proposal

    Hali J. Edison;Marcus H. Miller;John Williamson

  • Financial Crisis in East Asia: Bank Runs, Asset Bubbles and Antidotes

    Marcus Miller;Pongsak Luangaram

Frequent Co-Authors

Willem H. Buiter
Willem H. Buiter Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
John Williamson
John Williamson Peterson Institute for International Economics
Hali J. Edison
Hali J. Edison International Monetary Fund
Joseph E. Stiglitz
Joseph E. Stiglitz Columbia University
Paul R. Masson
Paul R. Masson University of Toronto
Manmohan S. Kumar
Manmohan S. Kumar International Monetary Fund
Francesco Giavazzi
Francesco Giavazzi Bocconi University
Pierre-Richard Agénor
Pierre-Richard Agénor University of Manchester
Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman Princeton University
William H. Branson
William H. Branson Princeton University

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