European Central Bank
Fifth ECB biennial conference on Fiscal policy and EMU governance - Session 1: Public risk sharing
- Title
- Fifth ECB biennial conference on Fiscal policy and EMU governance - Session 1: Public risk sharing
- Runtime
- 1:04:03
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session I: Public risk sharing and monetary/fiscal interactions in the EU
Chair: Klaus Masuch, European Central Bank
“What are the likely macroeconomic effects of the EU Recovery plan?”
Fabio Canova, BI Norwegian Business School
Evi Pappa*, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Discussant: Roel Beetsma, University of Amsterdam and European Fiscal Board
- Title
- The ECB Podcast - What lies on the horizon for Europe’s banks?
- Runtime
- 15:00
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- How has the pandemic affected Europe’s banks? Do they have the right tools to deal with what lies ahead?
In this episode of The ECB Podcast, our host Katie Ranger explores these questions with insights from discussions at the 2021 ECB Forum on Banking Supervision.
The views expressed are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the European Central Bank.
Published on 16 November 2021 and recorded on 11 November 2021.
In this episode:
01:41 – What the pandemic has meant for banks
The challenges that the coronavirus pandemic presents to the economy and the support measures put in place by banks.
03:13 – Why supervisors are keeping a close eye on credit risk
How the support measures adopted during the pandemic might affect banks’ credit risk and what we, as supervisors, recommend they do to minimise it.
6:48 – How the climate crisis is relevant for banks
How physical a...
- Title
- ECB Forum on Banking Supervision: Speech by Mairead McGuinness, EU Commissioner
- Runtime
- 23:01
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- “Bank regulation – moving beyond the post-financial crisis agenda” – pre-recorded speech by Mairead McGuinness
Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, European Commission
- Title
- ECB Forum on Banking Supervision: European banking: necessary steps to deepen integration
- Runtime
- 1:09:10
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- European banking: necessary steps to deepen integration
Panellists:
John Berrigan, Director-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, European Commission
José Manuel Campa, Chair, European Banking Authority
David Livingstone, Chief Executive Officer for Europe, Middle East and Africa, Citi
Jean Pierre Mustier, Operating Partner and Sponsor, Pegasus Europe
Moderator: Silvia Amaro, Correspondent, CNBC
The banking union helped transform the European banking sector from a shock amplifier into a shock absorber. But has this been enough? The COVID-19 crisis has led to further fragmentation, despite the strong European response. Is there momentum to take the next steps towards greater integration? What are the prospects of a European deposit guarantee scheme? How can the crisis management framework support cross-border banking and home-host cooperation?
- Title
- ECB Forum on Banking Supervision: Climate change: are banks and supervisors prepared?
- Runtime
- 1:15:58
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Climate change: are banks and supervisors prepared?
Panellists:
Sarah Breeden, Executive Director, UK Deposit Takers Supervision, Bank of England
Frank Elderson, Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank
Sonja Gibbs, Managing Director and Head of Sustainable Finance, Institute of International Finance
Isabelle Mateos y Lago, Managing Director and Global Head of the Official Institutions Group, BlackRock
Moderator: Irene Heemskerk, Head of the climate change centre, European Central Bank
Climate-related risks are material and banks and supervisors need to address them. Where do we stand in tackling climate change concerns? Have banks bolstered their analytical capabilities and tailored their strategies and frameworks to the new reality? Is addressing climate risks more of a benefit or a cost to the banking sector?
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Session 1 – Non-banks and the lender of last resort: Non-banks
- Runtime
- 57:58
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 1 – Non-banks and the lender of last resort
Chair: Luc Laeven, Director General Research, European Central Bank
Do non-banks need access to the lender of last resort? Evidence from fund runs
Johannes Breckenfelder and Marie Hoerova*, European Central Bank; Niklas Grimm, Columbia University
Discussant: Yiming Ma, Columbia University
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Session 4 – Payments: Strategic complementarities in payment system
- Runtime
- 43:38
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 4 – Payments
Chair: Helmut Wacket, Head of Money Market and Liquidity Division, European Central Bank
Strategic complementarities in the payment system in the era of ample reserves
Gara Afonso*, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Darrell Duffie and Lorenzo Rigon, Stanford University; Hyun Song Shin, Bank for International Settlements
Discussant: Christine Parlour, University of California, Berkeley
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Session 4 – Payments: Money creation in decentralised finance
- Runtime
- 51:28
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 4 – Payments
Chair: Helmut Wacket, Head of Money Market and Liquidity Division, European Central Bank
Money creation in decentralised finance: a dynamic model of stablecoins and crypto shadow banking
Ye Li*, Ohio State University; Simon Mayer, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Discussant: Jean-Charles Rochet, University of Zurich
- Title
- ECB Forum on Banking Supervision 2021: Welcome address by Christine Lagarde, ECB President
- Runtime
- 14:51
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- ECB President Christine Lagarde delivered her welcome address to the ECB Forum on Central Banking.
- Title
- ECB Forum on Banking Supervision 2021: Credit risk: managing through the pandemic
- Runtime
- 1:14:13
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Credit risk: managing through the pandemic
Public support measures and crisis response policies kept bankruptcies at bay during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. But there is still no clarity about the longer-term impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the credit quality of banks’ loan portfolios. Is today’s credit risk management adequate to deal with tomorrow’s challenges? Are investors confident that the worst is behind us? Have supervisors monitored banks closely enough or is there another shoe to drop?
Panellists:
Ana Botín, Group Executive Chairman of Banco Santander, S.A. and President of the European Banking Federation
Elizabeth McCaul, Member of the Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank
David Teitelbaum, Head of European Advisory Offices and Head of Global FIG Advisory, Cerberus
Nicolas Véron, Senior Fellow, Bruegel and Peterson Institute for International Economics
Moderator: Patrick Jenkins, Deputy ...
- Title
- ECB Forum on Banking Supervision 2021: Conversation with Andrea Enria, ECB Supervisory Board Chair
- Runtime
- 31:55
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Conversation with Andrea Enria, Chair of the Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank
Moderator: Maria Tadeo, Europe reporter, Bloomberg News
What is Andrea Enria’s vision for banks under European banking supervision? The Chair of the Supervisory Board will share his views on the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
- Title
- ECB Forum on Central Banking - 29 September 2021
- Runtime
- 5:12:46
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The ECB Forum on Central banking, held on 28-29 September, 2021, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
- Title
- ECB Forum on Central Banking - 28 September 2021
- Runtime
- 4:15:01
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The ECB Forum on Central banking, held on 28-29 September, 2021, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Session 3 – Demand for central bank reserves: Banks liquidity?
- Runtime
- 44:15
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 3 – Demand for central bank reserves
Chair: Tobias Linzert, Head of Section, Policy Assessment, European Central Bank
How do banks manage liquidity? Evidence from the ECB’s tiering experiment
Luca Baldo, Banca d'Italia; Florian Heider, Peter Hoffmann, Jean-David Sigaux and Olivier Vergote, all from European Central Bank
Discussant: Vasso Ioannidou, Professor of Finance, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), University of London
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Keynote address – Central bank digital currency design
- Runtime
- 42:15
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Keynote address
Chair: Florian Heider, Head of Section, Financial Market Research, European Central Bank
Central bank digital currency design: the interest rate-vs-convenience frontier
Haoxiang Zhu, Gordon Y Billard Professor of Management and Finance, MIT Sloan School of Management
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Session 1 – Non-banks lender of last resort: Liquidity restrictions
- Runtime
- 46:51
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 1 – Non-banks and the lender of last resort
Chair: Luc Laeven, Director General Research, European Central Bank
Liquidity restrictions, runs and central bank interventions – evidence from money market funds
Lei Li, Yi Li, Marco Macchiavelli and Xing (Alex) Zhou, all from Federal Reserve Board
Discussant: Marcin Kacperczyk, Imperial College London
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Session 2 – Funding markets: The paradox of conservative haircuts
- Runtime
- 49:31
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 2 – Funding markets
Chair: Angela Maddaloni, Head of Section, Financial Intermediation Research, European Central Bank
The paradox of conservative haircuts
Dmitry Chebotarev, Insead
Discussant: Wenqian Huang, Bank for International Settlements
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Session 2 – Funding markets: Hedge funds
- Runtime
- 45:21
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 2 – Funding markets
Chair: Angela Maddaloni, Head of Section, Financial Intermediation Research, European Central Bank
Hedge funds and the treasury cash-futures disconnect
Daniel Barth, Federal Reserve Board; Jay Kahn*, Office for Financial Research, US Department of the Treasury
Discussant: Loriana Pelizzon, Goethe University
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Session 3 – Demand for central bank reserves: Scarce [...]?
- Runtime
- 48:16
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 3 – Demand for central bank reserves
Chair: Tobias Linzert, Head of Section, Policy Assessment, European Central Bank
Scarce, abundant or ample? A time-varying model of the reserve demand curve
Gara Afonso, Gabriele La Spada* and John C. Williams, all from Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Domenico Giannone, Amazon
Discussant: Huberto Ennis, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Welcome address by Philip R. Lane
- Runtime
- 14:04
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Welcome address
Philip R. Lane, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
- Title
- ECB Conference on Money Markets: Conference Chair: welcome and housekeeping
- Runtime
- 4:19
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Conference Chair: welcome and housekeeping
Luc Laeven, Director General Research, European Central Bank
- Title
- The economy of cybercrime: how attackers make their money and how we can fight against them
- Runtime
- 47:06
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- On 27 October 2021, we hosted an awareness event on the economy of cybercrime. Experts from Europol and University of Oxford shed light on how cybercriminals work and on common threats like the selling of people’s card data. Speakers: Jonathan Lusthaus, University of Oxford and Tobias Wieloch, European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), Europol.
- Title
- ECB Governing Council Press Conference - 28 October 2021
- Runtime
- 59:30
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- ECB President Christine Lagarde explains the Governing Council's monetary policy decisions and answers questions from journalists at the Governing Council press conference held on 28 October 2021 at 14:30 CEST in Frankfurt am Main.
- Title
- Interview with the winner of the Young Economists' competition 2021
- Runtime
- 3:09
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Congratulations to Diego Känzig from London Business School, the winner of the 2021 Young Economists' competition! After this year’s Forum with the topic “Beyond the pandemic: the future of monetary policy” , our moderator Claire Jones conducted an interview with Diego, in which he explained why his paper is relevant for policy makers and the economy.
Find out more about the competition here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/conferences/ecbforum/YE_competition/html/index.en.html
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Opening remarks
- Runtime
- 7:03
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Frank Elderson, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Welcome Address
- Runtime
- 9:21
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Philip Lane, Chief Economist, European Central Bank
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Macroeconomic Consequences of Uncertain Climate Change Q&A
- Runtime
- 17:57
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Q&A session of the keynote speech "Macroeconomic Consequences of Uncertain Climate Change"
The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Lars Peter Hansen, University of Chicago
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Monetary policy and endogenous financial crises
- Runtime
- 39:24
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Frédéric Boissay, Bank for International Settlements
Fabrice Collard, Toulouse School of Economics
Jordi Galí, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Cristina Manea, Deutsche Bundesbank
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - An Alternative Explanation for the "Fed Information Effect"
- Runtime
- 31:44
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Chair: Imène Rahmouni, European Central Bank
Michael D. Bauer, Universität Hamburg
Eric T. Swanson, University of California, Irvine
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interactions - Q&A
- Runtime
- 15:19
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Q&A session of the keynote speech "Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interactions"
The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Monetary policymakers’ uncertainty - Q&A
- Runtime
- 6:11
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Q&A session of the presentation "Monetary policymakers’ uncertainty"
The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Anna Cieslak, Duke University
Stephen Hansen, Imperial College Business School
Michael McMahon, University of Oxford
Song Xiao, London School of Economics
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Monetary policy and endogenous financial crises Q&A
- Runtime
- 12:00
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Q&A session of the presentation "Monetary policy and endogenous financial crises"
The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Frédéric Boissay, Bank for International Settlements
Fabrice Collard, Toulouse School of Economics
Jordi Galí, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Cristina Manea, Deutsche Bundesbank
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Monetary policy, fiscal policy and inflation expectations
- Runtime
- 36:58
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Yuriy Gorodnichenko, University of California, Berkeley
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Monetary policy, fiscal policy, inflation expectations Q&A
- Runtime
- 8:04
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Q&A session of the presentation "Monetary policy, fiscal policy and inflation expectations"
The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Yuriy Gorodnichenko, University of California, Berkeley
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Have banks caught Corona?
- Runtime
- 20:20
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Thorsten Beck, Florence School of Banking and Finance
Jan Keil, Humboldt University of Berlin
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Have banks caught Corona? Q&A
- Runtime
- 7:57
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Q&A session of the presentation "Have banks caught Corona?"
The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Thorsten Beck, Florence School of Banking and Finance
Jan Keil, Humboldt University of Berlin
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Keynote speech: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interactions
- Runtime
- 48:53
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Alternative Explanation for the "Fed Information Effect"Q&A
- Runtime
- 9:32
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Q&A session of the presentation "An Alternative Explanation for the "Fed Information Effect" "
The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Chair: Imène Rahmouni, European Central Bank
Michael D. Bauer, Universität Hamburg
Eric T. Swanson, University of California, Irvine
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - COVID-19 and SME Failures - Q&A
- Runtime
- 5:38
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Q&A session of the presentation "COVID-19 and SME Failures"
The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Pierre Olivier Gourinchas, University of California, Berkeley
Sebnem Kalemli-Özcan, University of Maryland
Veronika Penciakova, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Nick Sander, Bank of Canada
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - Monetary policymakers’ uncertainty
- Runtime
- 37:47
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Anna Cieslak, Duke University
Stephen Hansen, Imperial College Business School
Michael McMahon, University of Oxford
Song Xiao, London School of Economics
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - The Macroeconomic Consequences of Uncertain Climate Change
- Runtime
- 43:34
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Lars Peter Hansen, University of Chicago
- Title
- ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2021 - COVID-19 and SME Failures
- Runtime
- 42:03
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- The conference is the ECB’s annual flagship event focusing on frontier issues of monetary policy. It brings together leading academics and central bankers to exchange views on the science and practice of monetary policy. The conference features research presentations and keynote speeches. They will cover a wide range of topics connected to monetary policy such as financial markets, bank-based transmission, monetary-fiscal interaction, and climate change.
Pierre Olivier Gourinchas, University of California, Berkeley
Sebnem Kalemli-Özcan, University of Maryland
Veronika Penciakova, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Nick Sander, Bank of Canada
- Title
- Focus Session (virtual)
- Runtime
- 2:08:01
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- TARGET2/T2S consolidation project. Status and actions ahead.
- Title
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics Conference 2021 - Keynote speech
- Runtime
- 43:38
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Keynote speech
Chair: Robert Rich, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Average inflation targeting and household expectations
Olivier Coibion, University of Texas, Austin
- Title
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics Conference 2021 - Keynote speech
- Runtime
- 51:16
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Keynote speech
Chair: Michele Lenza, European Central Bank
The slope of the Phillips curve: evidence from US states
Emi Nakamura, University of California, Berkeley
- Title
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics Conference 2021 - Session 1: Price setting and inflation
- Runtime
- 59:12
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 1: Price setting and inflation
Chair: Chiara Osbat, European Central Bank
Empirical investigation of a sufficient statistic for monetary shocks
Fernando Alvarez, University of Chicago
Andrea Ferrara, Northwestern University
Erwan Gautier, Banque de France
Hervé Le Bihan, Banque de France and Banco de España
Francesco Lippi, LUISS University
Measuring price selection in microdata: it's not there
Peter Karadi, European Central Bank
Raphael Schoenle, Brandeis University and Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Jesse Wursten, KU Leuven
- Title
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics Conference 2021 - Opening remarks
- Runtime
- 15:04
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Opening remarks
Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
- Title
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics Conference 2021 - Session 4: Structural Phillips curves
- Runtime
- 1:30:50
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 4: Structural Phillips curves
Chair: Raphael Schoenle, Brandeis University and Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
New pricing models, same old Phillips curves?
Adrien Auclert, Stanford University
Rodolfo Rigato, Harvard University
Matthew Rognlie, Northwestern University
Ludwig Straub, Harvard University
Endogenous production networks and non-linear monetary transmission
Mishel Ghassibe, University of Oxford
Aggregation and redistribution in new Keynesian economies
Elisa Rubbo, Princeton University
- Title
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics Conference 2021 - Concluding remarks
- Runtime
- 3:54
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Concluding remarks by conference organisers
- Title
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics Conference 2021 - Session 2: Inflation expectations
- Runtime
- 1:28:00
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Session 2: Inflation expectations
Chair: Mathieu Pedemonte, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
The inflation expectations of US firms: evidence from a new survey
Bernardo Candia, University of California, Berkeley
Olivier Coibion, University of Texas, Austin
Yuriy Gorodnichenko, University of California, Berkeley
Effective policy communication: targets versus instruments
Francesco D'Acunto, Boston College
Daniel Hoang, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Maritta Paloviita, Suomen Pankki – Finlands Bank
Michael Weber, University of Chicago
Selection in information acquisition and monetary non-neutrality
Hassan Afrouzi, Columbia University
Choongryul Yang, Federal Reserve Board

