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In a speech to the Oxford Economics Society on Tuesday, Sir Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor for Financial Stability and member of the Monetary Policy Committee, discusses the debate around the relationship between pay and unemployment (the Phillips Curve), and explains why he voted against the 25 basis point increase in Bank Rate this month. 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