Events
Current economic policy challenges in CESEE
Challenges in Understanding the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
Narodowy Bank Polski
Challenges in Understanding the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
The conference covers a broad range of themes related to challenges and advancements in understanding the monetary transmission mechanism. It seeks to bring together recent contributions in this area of research, including studies with strong theoretical basis as well as empirical papers.
Specific examples of relevant topics include:
- The role of uncertainty, asymmetries, globalisation, country characteristics, zero lower-bound and housing on the transmission mechanism of monetary policy.
- The effects of unconventional monetary policy.
- New approaches to identification of the monetary transmission mechanism.
- The role of heterogeneity for the transmission of monetary policy.
- Recent inflation dynamics and monetary policy.
- Demographic trends and the monetary transmission mechanism.
- Granular and big data in the analysis of the monetary transmission mechanism.
Olivier Coibion (University of Texas an NBER), Jordi Gali (CREI, CEPR and NBER), Ricardo Reis (London School of Economics, CEPR and NBER) are confirmed invited speakers.
The conference is organised by Narodowy Bank Polski and the Euro Area Business Cycle Network.
CEBRA's 2019 annual meeting
The 2019 annual meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA), co-organised with School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (FRB NY) and the Research Center SAFE, brings together academics and central bankers working on policy-relevant research and covers a broad range of topics. One of the sessions is also organized by the OeNB (dedicated to macroprudential policies and the capital flow cycle). The deadline for submissions is Saturday, February 2nd.
Location: Columbia University and Federal Reserve Bank of New York, July 18-20, 2019.
Call for papers and link for submissions
Baltic Economic Association
Call for papers for the 2nd Baltic Economic Conference that will take place on June 10-11, 2019 at the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvia. The Baltic Economic Conference is organized by the Baltic Economic Association, founded by leading economic researchers from the Baltic States to contribute to the development and application of economics as a science in the Baltic States, and to promote joint scholarly research and intellectual exchange among economists.
Oesterreichische Nationalbank
85th East Jour Fixe, September 12, 2019, Vienna: Ukraine Political economic and migration challenges in cooperation with the National Bank of Ukraine.