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Sessions will focus primarily on issues encountered by women in finance, economics, and central banks. We interested in conveying the full diversity of women’s experiences in the profession, including intersectionality with race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and other dimensions. Areas of...
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Confrence themes: Theme 1- Non bank financial institutions and their impact on financial markets Theme 2- Financial market infrastructure
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Professor Wouter den Haan and Dr Pontus Rendahl will teach the course. It is primarily aimed at participants in the Euro Area Business Cycle Network but applications will also be considered from doctoral students, post-doctoral researchers and economists working in central banks and government...
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Topic: any area of financial economics and related fields.
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ESSET 2019 will be devoted to "Advances in Behavioral Theory", and "Information, Learning, and Markets". Focus sessions in the first week (1 – 5 July) will be organised by Aislinn Bohren (Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pennsylvania and CEPR) and Philipp Strack (University of...
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The symposium aims to bring together leading researchers in the field. Papers are being sought on topics including, but not necessarily limited to: - Macroeconomic and financial history, - Economic growth in the very long run, - Institutions and economic development, - The history of the...
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The conference will cover a broad range of themes related to empirical aspects of business cycles - in particular novel methodologies for dating business cycles and their effects on the economy. Topics of the conference include but are not limited to: - Dating Business Cycles, - Empirical...
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This year’s workshop will have a focus on the fiscal and monetary fragility that we are facing, especially its international aspects. As always, we invite papers from all fields in applied macroeconomics, but papers matching those issues are particularly welcome.
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The main aim of this conference is to take stock of the latest research on the economics of exchange rate adjustment. Economists and policymakers have been discussing for quite a while whether and how far the exchange rate is an effective shock absorber or a source of macroeconomic and financial...
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