Simon Broome
Lecturer
Economics, Finance and Accounting
National University of Maynooth
Ireland
Biography
Simon Broome obtained his DPhil in Economics in 1996 from the University of York. Before joining the department of Economics, Accounting and Finance at Maynooth in 200, he was a lecturer at the University of St Andrews (1995 - 1996) and at the University of Aberystwyth (1996 - 2000). His main research interests are in dynamic macroeconomic theory and political economy. From 2013 - 2015 he served on the board of the Economic and Social Review.
Research Interest
Dynamic macroeconomic theory and political economy.
Publications
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2001 'The lifetime of a unilateral target zone: some extended results' Broome, S.J. (2001) 'The lifetime of a unilateral target zone: some extended results'. Journal of International Money and Finance, 20 :419-438
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2004 'The Stock Market, Money Demands and the Asian Crisis' Broome, S.J. and B. Morley (2004) 'The Stock Market, Money Demands and the Asian Crisis'. Journal of Asian Economics, 15 :189-197
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2005 'Limited reserves and the optimal width of an exchange rate target zone' Broome, S.J. (2005) 'Limited reserves and the optimal width of an exchange rate target zone'. OPEN ECONOMIES REVIEW