
Professor Paul Levine
麻豆视频
Biography
Paul Levine received a first-class BSc and a PhD, both in Mathematics, from the University of Manchester. He then taught and researched in the area of applied mathematics at Liverpool Polytechnic and the Polytechnic of North London before joining South Bank Polytechnic in 1972.
His move into economics began at South Bank as the result of collaborative research with Sam Aaronovitch into merger activity and a year studying for an MSc in economics (distinction) at Queen Mary College followed in 1977. In 1984 he became a senior research officer at the Centre for Economic Forecasting, London Business School and was appointed Professor of Economics at the University of Leicester in 1989. In 1994 he moved to the 麻豆视频. He is a member of the macroeconomics research group, CIMS, and is also a visiting Professor in the Department of Economics, City University, London.
Keynote lectures
鈥淭he Relationship between VAR and DSGE Models when Agents have Imperfect Information鈥. Keynote Lecture given at the 20th Anniversary Conference of the CeNDEF, October 18-19, 2018, University of Amsterdam.
"The Credibility Problem Revisited: Thirty Years on from Kydland and Prescott", 2006, (with J. Pearlman and B. Yang). Keynote Lecture given at the European Economics and Finance Society 2006 Conference in Heraklion, Crete, June 2006
ResearchResearch interests
Professor Levine's general research area is in the construction and estimation of DSGE closed and open economy macro-models and their use for policy analysis. His research has a particular focus on policy rules, international policy coordination and the credibility problem. Other research interests include behavioural macroeconomics, epidemiology-macro-models, environmental-DSGE models, immigration, and defence economics. He has numerous publications in leading economics journals including the Economic Journal, Economic Letters, the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, the Journal of Economic Theory, the European Economic Review, the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control , the Journal of Monetary Economics, the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and statistics, Macroeconomic Dynamics and Oxford Economic Papers. He is co-author with Professor David Currie of a book, Rules Reputation and Macroeconomic Policy Co-ordination (CUP). Other activities have included: consultancy for the Bank of Portugal, the Bank of Canada and Ofcom; visiting researcher at the IMF and the ECB, and visiting Professor at Aut峄弉oma University, Barcelona.
Research interests
Professor Levine's general research area is in the construction and estimation of DSGE closed and open economy macro-models and their use for policy analysis. His research has a particular focus on policy rules, international policy coordination and the credibility problem. Other research interests include behavioural macroeconomics, epidemiology-macro-models, environmental-DSGE models, immigration, and defence economics. He has numerous publications in leading economics journals including the Economic Journal, Economic Letters, the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, the Journal of Economic Theory, the European Economic Review, the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control , the Journal of Monetary Economics, the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and statistics, Macroeconomic Dynamics and Oxford Economic Papers. He is co-author with Professor David Currie of a book, Rules Reputation and Macroeconomic Policy Co-ordination (CUP). Other activities have included: consultancy for the Bank of Portugal, the Bank of Canada and Ofcom; visiting researcher at the IMF and the ECB, and visiting Professor at Aut峄弉oma University, Barcelona.
Publications
- Levine, Paul & Pearlman, Joseph & Volpicella, Alessio and Yang, Bo, 2025, "Validating DSGE Models through SVARs under imperfect information", forthcoming Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics.
- De谩k, Szabolcs & Levine, Paul & Mirza, Afrasiab & Pearlman, Joseph, 2025. "All models are wrong but all can be useful: Robust policy design using prediction pools", Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, vol. 173(C).doi: 10.1016/j.jedc.2025.105096
- Levine, Paul & McKnight, Stephen & Mihailov, Alexander & Swarbrick, Jonathan, 2025. "Limited asset market participation and monetary policy in a small open economy," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, vol. 173(C). doi: 10.1016/j.jedc.2025.105047
- Mirfatah, Maryam & Gabriel, Vasco J. & Levine, Paul, 2025. " LAMP, informality and monetary rules in an emerging economy," Economic Modelling, vol. 143(C).doi: 10.1016/j.econmod.2024.106946
- Levine, Paul & Pearlman, Joseph & Yang, Bo & Pham, Son, 2025, 鈥淩ecent Developments in DSGE Modelling: Beyond FIRE鈥, Forthcoming in a special volume of the South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance
- Levine, Paul & Pontines, Victor, 2024. 鈥淐limate Risk and the Natural Interest Rate: An E-DSGE Perspective,鈥 Economic Letters,
- De谩k, Szabolcs & Levine, Paul & Pearlman, Joseph & Yang, Bo, 2023, 鈥淩einforcement Learning in a New Keynesian Model鈥, Algorithms, 16(6), 280.
- De谩k, Szabolcs & Levine, Paul & Pham, Son, 2023 , 鈥Simple Mandates, Monetary Rules and Trend Inflation鈥, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Published Online, 7 July, 2023. .
- Gabriel, Vasco & Levine, Paul & Yang, Bo, 2023, 鈥Partial Dollarization and Financial Frictions in Emerging Economies鈥, Review of International Economics, vol 31(2), pages 609-651. DOI:
- Levine, Paul, 2020. 鈥溾, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance, published online, April 30.
- Calvert Jump, Robert & Hommes, Cars & Levine, Paul, 2019. "," , Elsevier, vol. 166(C), pages 446-470.
- Jump, Robert Calvert & Levine, Paul, 2019. "," , Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 59-77.
- Cantore, Cristiano & Levine, Paul & Melina, Giovanni & Pearlman, Joseph, 2019. "," , Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(3), pages 1166-1204, April.
- Holden, Tom & Levine, Paul & Swarbrick, Jonathan, 2018. "," , Elsevier, vol. 168(C), pages 132-137.
- Ozge Dilaver & Robert Calvert Jump & Paul Levine, 2018. "," , Wiley Blackwell, vol. 32(4), pages 1134-1159, September.
- Holden, Tom & Levine, Paul & Swarbrick, Jonathan, 2017. ," 17-57, Bank of Canada and 2020, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 52(2-3), pages 549-582.
- Garcia-Alonso, Maria D.C. & Levine, Paul & Smith, Ron, 2016. "," , Elsevier, vol. 44(C), pages 112-135.
- Cantore, Cristiano & Levine, Paul & Pearlman, Joseph & Yang, Bo, 2015. "," , Elsevier, vol. 61(C), pages 133-151.
- Cristiano Cantore & Paul Levine & Giovanni Melina, 2014. "," , Wiley Blackwell, vol. 116(3), pages 669-701, July
- Cantore, Cristiano & Levine, Paul & Melina, Giovanni & Yang, Bo, 2012. "," , Elsevier, vol. 117(1), pages 348-353.
- Levine, Paul & McAdam, Peter & Pearlman, Joseph, 2012. "," , Elsevier, vol. 56(2), pages 246-262.
- Alptekin, Aynur & Levine, Paul, 2012. "," , Elsevier, vol. 28(4), pages 636-650.
- Paul Levine & Joseph Pearlman & George Perendia & Bo Yang, 2012. "," , Royal Economic Society, vol. 122(565), pages 1287-1312, December.
- M. Ali Choudhary & Paul Levine & Peter McAdam & Peter Welz, 2012. "," , Oxford University Press, vol. 64(1), pages 27-42, January.
- Paul Levine, 2012. "Monetary policy in an uncertain world: probability models and the design of robust monetary rules," Indian Growth and Development Review, Emerald Group Publishing, vol. 5(1), pages 70-88, April.
- Cantore, C. & Levine, P., 2012. "," , Elsevier, vol. 36(12), pages 1931-1949.
- Mark Harris & Paul Levine & Christopher Spencer, 2011. "," , Springer, vol. 146(3), pages 413-442, March.
- Levine, Paul & Pearlman, Joseph, 2010. "," , Elsevier, vol. 34(3), pages 456-471, March.
- Young-Bae Kim & Paul Levine & Emanuela Lotti, 2010. "," , National Institute of Economic and Social Research, vol. 213(1), pages 5-19, July.
- Paul Levine & Emanuela Lotti & Joseph Pearlman & Richard Pierse, 2010. "," , Scottish Economic Society, vol. 57(5), pages 615-643, November.
- M. Ali Choudhary & Paul Levine, 2010. "," , Oxford University Press, vol. 62(3), pages 578-602, July.
- Gabriel, Vasco J. & Levine, Paul & Spencer, Christopher, 2009. "," , Elsevier, vol. 104(2), pages 92-95, August.
- Levine, Paul & McAdam, Peter & Pearlman, Joseph, 2008. "," , Elsevier, vol. 55(7), pages 1253-1276, October.
For earlier publications see IDEAS-RePEc