Selected publications by William.
Why central bankers should be humble
This article appeared in the Winter 2020 edition of “The International Economy”. White argues that there is a fundamental intertemporal ...
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Fault Lines in the Pursuit of Financial Stabilty
This paper will in time be published as a chapter in a book. In the interim it will be forthcoming ...
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Is a Global Currency War Still Possible?
William White, along with other economists, gave his answer to this question in the Summer 2019 edition of The International ...
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The 2008 Financial Crisis in Retrospect: Panel Discussion
William White made comments in the concluding panel of a two day meeting (August, 2018) in Reykjavik, Iceland. The papers ...
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The Limits of Macroprudential Policy
This article was published in the Winter edition of The International Economy, 2019. It suggests that monetary and macroprudential policies ...
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The Decade of Catching Up: Within the EU
Bill White made a presentation at the annual Lamfalussy Conference held at the Central Bank of Hungary, this year on ...
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Review of a Book of Essays by Alexander Lamfalussy
Alexander Lamfalussy was the General Manager of the BIS and later the head of the European Monetary Institute, the precursor ...
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Thinking Like an Economist
This essay was used as a foreward to a research study, published on May 8 2018, which looked closely into ...
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Recognizing the Economy as a Complex, Adaptive System: Implications for Central Banks
This essay has just been published as Chapter 21 in “The Changing Fortunes of Central Banking”, edited by Philipp Hartmann, ...
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BoE-HKMA-IMF Conference on Monetary, Financial and Regulatory Policy in the Post-Crisis World
This article was co-authored with others and constitutes an official version of the conference proceedings. William White gave his personal ...
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Things Keep Getting Worse. Time for a Total Reset?
This essay will be forthcoming in a book published by the Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee. It argues that monetary, fiscal ...
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Conducting Monetary Policy in a Complex, Adaptive Economy
This article was published in Credit and Capital Markets, Volume 50, Issue 2, 2017, pp 213-235. It argues that conventional ...
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