Dr Andrew Pickering
Lecturer in Economics
Contact Details
Tele: +44 (0)117 928 8422
Email: A.C.Pickering@bristol.ac.ukOffice Hours: Tues 11.00 & Wed 10.00
Room: 2B13
Teaching Units
ECON10053: Globalisation and Development
ECON22134: Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECONM1011: MSc Macroeconomics
Research Interests
Andrew Pickering's research interests are in applied macroeconomics, political economy and natural resource economics. He is currently working on New Keynesian explanations of inflation dynamics.
Recent Publications
- 'Behind the cube rule: Implications of, and evidence against a fractal electoral geography' (with John Maloney and Bernard Pearson), Environment and Planning A vol. 35, no. 8 (2003), pp. 1405-1414.
- 'Political business cycles and central bank independence.' Economic Journal, vol. 113, no. 486 (2003), C167-C181. (with John Maloney and Kaddour Hadri.)
- 'Why linear-quadratic models don't fit the oil industry.' Proceedings of the 25th International Conference of the International Association of Energy Economics (2002).
- 'The discovery decline phenomenon: Microeconometric evidence from the UK continental shelf.' Energy Journal, vol. 23, no.1 (2002), pp. 57-71.
Current Working Papers
- 04/559 The Production Function for Votes, John Maloney and Andrew Pickering, July 2004
- 02/535 A 'firm' difference: The UK Continental Shelf revisited, Andrew Pickering May 2002
- 02/534 The oil extraction puzzle: theory and evidence Andrew Pickering May 2002.
Related Links
Centre for Structural Econometrics
Macroeconomic Research at Bristol