The conference was held from Tuesday, May 23rd to Thursday, May 25th, 2023.
Participation was by invitation only.
Presenters and discussants:
Lukas Nord, European University Institute, slides
Distributive Effects of Banking Sector Losses (with Caterina Mendicino and Marcel Peruffo)
Discussant: Farzad Saidi, University of Bonn, slides
Guido Ascari, De Nederlandsche Bank and University of Pavia, slides
The Long-Run Phillips Curve is… a Curve (with Paolo Bonomolo and Qazi Haque)
Discussant: Francesco Furlanetto, Norges Bank, slides
Christian Wolf, MIT, slides
Can Deficits Finance Themselves? (with George-Marios Angeletos and Chen Lian)
Discussant: Ralph Luetticke, University of Tuebingen, slides
Fernanda Nechio, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, slides
COVID-19 Fiscal Measures and Inflation (with Galina Hale and John Leer)
Discussant: Ana Figueiredo, Erasmus School of Economics, slides
Sergio de Ferra, Oxford University, slides
Inequality, Demand Composition, and the Transmission of Monetary Policy (with Lukas Boehnert, Kurt Mitman, and Federica Romei)
Discussant: Katja Mann, Copenhagen Business School, slides
Wilko Bolt, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, slides
Discussant: Wei Cui, University College London, slides
Silvia Miranda-Agrippino, Bank of England, slides
Global Footprints of Monetary Policies (with Tsvetelina Nenova and Hélène Rey)
Discussant: Ben Schumann, DIW Berlin, slides
Cristina Manea, Bank for International Settlements, slides
Discussant: Galo Nuño, Banco de España, slides
Diego Känzig, Northwestern University, slides
The Unequal Consequences of Carbon Pricing
Discussant: Lena Boneva, Schweizerische Nationalbank
Policy session:
Prof. Claudia M. Buch,
Vice-President of the Deutsche Bundesbank