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3rd ILMA Workshop 2021

Frontiers of Macroeconomic Research “Economic policy after the crises: searching for a new paradigm”

The workshop will be held on the 15th of October, online in zoom: https://bit.ly/ILMAworkshop 

Program 3rd Workshop 


International Laboratory for Macroeconomic Analysis invites you to attend the 3rd ILMA Workshop 2021: Frontiers of Macroeconomic Research “Economic policy after the crises: searching for a new paradigm”.

Date: October 15, 2021
Time: 10:00 a.m. (Moscow time zone, GMT+3)
Working language: English
Format: online
Zoom link: 
 https://bit.ly/ILMAworkshop

Speakers: 
 Giancarlo Corsetti  (University of Cambridge and CEPR), Edouard Challe (European University Institute and CREST), Olivier Loisel (ENSAE Paris and CREST), Alexander Tishin (Bank of Russia), James Costain (Bank of Spain), Sandra Daudignon (Ghent University) and Juan Carlos Hatchondo (University of Western Ontario).


Co-organizers
Hubert Kempf (ENS Paris-Saclay and HSE University)
hubert.kempf@ens-paris-saclay.fr 
Olga Kuznetsova (HSE University)
okuznetsova@hse.ru

Conference papers:
Giancarlo Corsetti, 
Anna Lipinska and Giovanni Lombardo “Sharing Asymmetric Tail Risk: Smoothing, Asset Prices and Terms of Trade

Sushant Acharya, Edouard Challe and Keshav Dogra “Optimal monetary policy according to Hank
Behzad Diba and Olivier Loisel “A Model of Post-2008 Monetary Policy
Konstantin Styrin and Alexander Tishin “Preventive monetary and macroprudential policy response to anticipated shocks to financial stability
James Costain, Galo Nuño and Carlos Thomas “The term structure of interest rates in a heterogeneous monetary union
Sandra Daudignon and Oreste Tristani “The drifting natural rate of interest and optimal inflation
Juan Carlos Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez and César Sosa-Padilla “Sovereign Debt Standstills

We look forward to seeing you!


 

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