Macroeconomic Modelling Frontiers for Research and Policy in Central Banks

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CfP Deadline:

September 15, 2024

Conference Event:

November 27-28, 2024

Event Location:

Frankfurt, Germany

Organizer(s):

European Central Bank

Keynote Speaker(s):

Argia Sbordonne (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
David Vines (Oxford University)

Description:

The unexpected events of the recent years (Covid-19, post-pandemic inflation, large-scale fiscal/monetary policies, artificial intelligence, climate change, etc.) have brought the topic of modelling and forecasting at central banks to the spotlight. The conference aims to serve as a platform to assess and validate the modelling and forecasting agendas employed by central banks, bringing together researchers and practitioners to discuss advances and modelling frontiers in the areas of heterogeneity, artificial intelligence, and climate change.

Contributions in the topics below are of particular interest:

  • Implications of agent heterogeneity for business cycle dynamics
  • Optimal monetary and fiscal policies with heterogeneous agents
  • Asymmetric impact of aggregate shocks in heterogeneous agent/bank/sector models
  • Economic and financial consequences of artificial intelligence
  • Innovations in deep learning for macroeconomic modelling
  • Forecasting using large language models
  • Macroeconomic models with physical risk micro-foundations
  • Modelling innovations on the macroeconomic impact of nature and/or climate adaptation

The conference will also feature a Day-Ahead with policymakers, academics, and practitioners to foster discussion and debate around the importance of macroeconomic models for central banking, their usefulness in research-related policy preparation, but also their challenges and future trends.

Argia Sbordonne (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) and David Vines (Oxford University) will deliver keynote speeches. A high-level policy panel will follow with Don Coletti (Bank of Canada), Juha Kilponen (Suomen Pankki – Finlands Bank), Silvana Tenreyro (London School of Economics) and Carlos Thomas (Banco de España).

Submission:

Deadline for submissions: 15 September 2024
Successful applicants will be notified by 30 September 2024.
We invite authors to submit completed papers to MacroModellingConf@ecb.europa.eu.

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Macroeconomic Modelling Frontiers for Research and Policy in Central Banks