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SUMMARY:2019 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association CEBRA
UID:https://bankinglibrary.com/2019-annual-meeting-of-the-central-bank-research-association-cebra/
LOCATION:New York City, New York, USA
DTSTAMP:20190718Z
DTSTART:20190718Z
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DESCRIPTION:CfP Deadline Date:February 2, 2019Conference Event:July 18-20, 2019
Event Location:Kellogg Center, School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University, NYCKeynote Speaker(s): John C. Williams (Federal
Reserve Bank New York)Organizer(s):CEBRA
The 2019 annual meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA)
brings together academics and central bankers working on policy-relevant
research. It is co-organized with School of International and Public
Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
(FRB NY), and the research center Sustainable Architecture for Finance in
Europe (SAFE) at Goethe University Frankfurt.The meeting commences on the
afternoon of Thursday, July 18 with a high-level policy discussion
organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (committee: Linda
Goldberg, Antoine Martin, and Paolo Pesenti) and taking place in 33 Liberty
Street. A keynote speech by John C. Williams is followed by a policy panel
on “Financial stability: lessons from the crisis” featuring Nellie
Liang, Jeremy C. Stein, and others.The over 30 contributed sessions (see
call for papers), as well as, further high level panels take place on July
19 and 20 (Friday and Saturday) at the Kellogg Center at Columbia SIPA:The
scientific committee is chaired by Patricia Mosser, Takatoshi Ito, Stefanie
Schmitt-Grohé, and Michael Woodford (all Columbia University)The Bank for
International Settlement (BIS) organizes a high-level policy panel on
“Exchange Rates and MonetaryPolicy Frameworks” (committee: Boris
Hofmann and Hyun Song Shin (both BIS))Columbia SIPA organizes a further
high-level panel (topic and committee TBA), as well as a special panel on
“Cyber Risk and Financial Stability” organized by Patricia Mosser
(Columbia University)The meeting will conclude with CEBRA’s 2019 annual
assembly (chaired by Raphael Auer (BIS and CEBRA)) at around 18.00 on July
20Submissions for CEBRA’s 2019 are being sought on the below list of
themes:Digital currencies, fintech, and technology (sessions
1-3)Regulation, markets, and financial intermediation (sessions
26-31)International economics (sessions 9-13)Macroeconomics, monetary
policy, macrofinance, as well as monetary policy frameworks and
communication  (sessions 14-25)Inflation dynamics (sessions 6-8)Policy
lessons from the history of finance and central banking (sessions 4-5)
Further InformationPlease note that registration to the high level workshop
at the FRB New York on July 18 has already closed due to capacity
constraints! 
Two further high-level panels have been added to the event on July 19 both
to be held at Columbia SIPA building:
9.00  - 10.55 High-level Panel on Cybersecurity11.00 -12.55 High-level
panel on “Technology and the Future of the Monetary and Financial
System”, among others featuring a presentation by James Bullard,
President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Link CfP:2019 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association CEBRA
Link Conference:2019 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research
Association CEBRA
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