
Jo Michell
Associate Professor of Economics at the University of the West of England
Jo Michell is Associate Professor in Economics at UWE Bristol. He has a PhD and MSc in Economics from SOAS, University of London.
His current research interests include macroeconomics, money and banking, income distribution and Brexit. He teaches modules on Banking and Finance and History of Economic Thought.
He has published on macroeconomics and finance in journals such as the Cambridge Journal of Economics and Metroeconomica.

Can the Bank of England Do It? Paper launch

Can the Bank of England Do It? The scope and operations of the Bank of England’s monetary policy

Without Quantitative Easing the national debt would be more than £100bn higher
Since QE was introduced in 2009, it has saved the government over £110bn in interest payments. This is a non-trivial sum, equivalent to nearly 2% of total tax revenue since

Can the Bank of England do it?
Professor Jan Toporowski and Dr Jo Michell introduce their new paper for PEF, examining the scope and operations of the Bank of England’s monetary policy.