4. Can Mark Carney/Mario Draghi/Jay Powell Do It? The Scope of Central Bank
Professor Jan Toporowski (SOAS) will discuss the historical arguments and contemporary issues on the scope and operations of central banks.
Professor Jan Toporowski (SOAS) will discuss the historical arguments and contemporary issues on the scope and operations of central banks.
We are delighted to welcome Prof. Matthew Baron (Cornell University, INET) join us for the second of our three-part webinar series on private debt and the credit cycle. This is a webinar for students with research interests in empirical macro-finance. We will study the overoptimism and neglect of bank equity crash risk by financial markets …
Prof. Matthew Baron – Credit Expansion and Neglected Crash Risk Read More »
Call for Abstracts Countries around the world are increasingly facing societal challenges, such as growing inequality, climate change, and aging populations. Contemporary challenges require the existence of 21st century States acting as a crucial partner for innovation and structural change. Mission-oriented policies have the power to steer economic growth towards a more sustainable and innovation-friendly …
Among BRICS countries, Russia has been experiencing periods of economic stability and downturns of high magnitude and it is only next to Brazil in decreasing both economic complexity and steadily falling manufacturing exports. Moving towards political isolation, Russia has been building strategic alliances in the Middle East and Asian region, especially with China and India, …
OVERVIEW1)Date: Friday, 26 Apr. 2019 16:00 Frankfurt | 15:00 London | 10:00 New YorkLocation: online webinarTopics: Central Securities Depository (CSD) and Custodian primer. Beforehand intro FMI and FMI Research Initiative statusPresenter: Charles-Enguerrand Coste, ECB & YSI and Gerhardt (Kiko) Kalterherberg, YSI 2) Date: Friday, 3 May 2019 17:00 Frankfurt | 16:00 London | 9:00 Mexico …
FMI Research Initiative – on CSDs and Custodians Read More »
After the kick-off webinar with Prof. Todorova, the Feminist Epistemology Project started their study group meetings with the discussion of the chapter "Gender and Economics" from the book "Feminism, objectivity and economics" by Julie Nelson.In our next session, we will discuss "Behind Marx's Hidden Abode" by Nancy Fraser. Here is a list of questions of …
Discussion of “Behind Marx’s Hidden Abode” by Nancy Fraser Read More »
OVERVIEW1)Date: Friday, 26 Apr. 2019 16:00 Frankfurt | 15:00 London | 10:00 New YorkLocation: online webinarTopics: Central Securities Depository (CSD) and Custodian primer. Beforehand intro FMI and FMI Research Initiative statusPresenter: Charles-Enguerrand Coste, ECB & YSI and Gerhardt (Kiko) Kalterherberg, YSI 2) Date: Friday, 3 May 2019 17:00 Frankfurt | 16:00 London | 9:00 Mexico …
FMI Research Initiative – Debrief Fed Chicago Symposium Thu. 4. Apr. 2019 Read More »
Profound economic crisis can severely impact local economies’ growth paths, causing not only short-term recessions but also significant long-term costs. In order to study long-term regional development after an economic shock, Prof. Capello will introduce a scenario building methodology, based on the Macroeconometric Regional Growth Forecasting Model (MASST). The model recently has been updated to …
“A Scenario Approach to Crisis and Recovery” with Roberta Capello Read More »
Join us for a webinar with Dr. Alessia De Stefani (Danmarks Nationalbank). Dr. De Stefani's will discuss the cause and implication of housing booms and busts, with an emphasis on mortgages as triggers of financial crises. She will give an overview of academic discussion about the causes of boom-bust cycles in US housing markets in …
Dr. Alessia De Stefani – Housing, Mortgages and the Macroeconomy Read More »
Jo Michell, University of the West of England, BristolDate: Friday, May, 10thTime: 11.00AM (EDT time) – 5:00PM (Central European Summer Time)The goal of the second session is to deepen into the theoretical concept of endogenous money against the background of the latest financial developments, in particular, the role of shadow banking in the money creation …
The project is a 4-day long congress mainly aimed at undergraduate students in Chile. Topics covered include Growth and Distribution, Inequality, Economic Teaching, International Macroeconomics, and Neoliberal Regimes in Latin America. The event is in the University of Chile, but would be open to all other students at economic faculties in Chile. We will count …
Primero Congreso de Economia Critica y Administración Read More »
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