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Considering the ongoing uncertainty caused by the COVID pandemic, it is decided that the conference will be held fully online this year. The School will also feature presentations of selected contributed papers by junior scholars. Graduate students and junior faculty are strongly encouraged to...
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Any changes made in response to COVID-related developments will be communicated through the website. The meeting is primarily targeted to PhD students and Postdoctoral Researchers in the Job Market.
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The focus of the 2020Public Economic workshop will be on (but not restricted to): - Taxation and Redistributive Systems; - Optimal Taxation; - Tax Evasion; - Welfare Economics and Normative Economics; - Social Security, Social Insurance and Health Economics; - Development Economics and...
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Workshop Program: Session 1: International Macro and Uncertainty; Session 2: What is happening to the Phillips curve?;
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The conference will bring together academics, supervisors, bankers, and other stakeholders to discuss the theory and practice of bank supervision. Panel 1: Why Supervision Matters; Panel 2: Transparency in Bank Supervision; Panel 3: Discretion, Due Process, and the Rule of Law; Panel 4: "What...
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As in previous years, we are looking for papers focusing on issues related to financial stability, financial regulation and supervision, systemic risk, banking, macro-prudential policies and other related topics.
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LACEA BRAIN is accepting proposals for academic papers on behavioral economics and related topics. Papers should be relevant to policy and/or development issues.
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The PEWS 2020 conference, World-Systems Analysis in a Critical Juncture, has been reimagined as a virtual seminar series running from September 25th through December 4th, 2020. Both the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins have cancelled in-person classes, meetings, and events until further...
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A two-day event bringing together senior officials and academics to consider the contribution of historically informed inquiry to central bank policy making. Historical evidence can help central banks make better decisions. But learning from history is difficult. In addition to the hard work of...
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The widespread use of dollars for invoicing international trade and pricing internationally traded goods and services has sharp implications for (i) the transmission of business cycle shocks, be they regional or global, and (ii) the conduct of stabilization policies. Much of the recent open...
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