Euro Area Business Cycle Network (EACBN): Empirical Advances in Monetary Policy

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CfP Deadline Date:
January 31th, 2020

Conference Event:
October 26-27, 2020

Event Location:
Paris, France

Organizer(s):
Eleonora Granziera (Norges Bank)
Sarah Mouabbi (Banque de France)
Barbara Rossi (ICREA-Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona GSE, CREI and CEPR)

The conference will cover a broad range of themes related to empirical aspects of monetary policy. Topics of the conference include but are not limited to:
  • Measuring the effects of monetary policy on the macroeconomy
  • Identifying the transmission channels of monetary policy
  • International monetary policy channels
  • Communication strategies, the role of expectations and forward guidance
  • Risks associated to uncertainty and to the normalization of monetary policy
  • Monetary policy and financial markets
  • Effects of monetary policy on firm expectations and decisions
Simon Gilchrist (New York University), Ricardo Reis (London School of Economics and CEPR) and Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe (Columbia University and CEPR) are confirmed invited speakers, and we welcome further relevant submissions.

Further Information:

The deadline for submissions is 9am GMT on Friday January 31 2020. For CEPR members and those registered with the CEPR website, please submit your paper via the call for papers webpage. If you do not have a CEPR profile, you can create one here.
If you have any difficulty in registering, please contact Mariolina Ciccone, Events officer at mciccone@cepr.org with the subject line “40046 – EABCN-Banque de France Conference 2020”.
Please indicate in your submission if you will be able to cover your own travel and accommodation costs, or whether you will require funding from EABCN. Authors of successful submissions and accepted participants will be notified by mid March 2020.
The event is hosted by Banque de France, and sponsored by the EABCN. Limited funding is available for travel expenses for academic participants that are presenting. Expenses will be reimbursed according to the standard CEPR travel guidelines.

Costs will not be covered for central bank participants.

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