Conference on Structural Macro Modelling. DSGE Models: The present, the past, and the future
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Research Conference (May 7-8):
A two-day research conference on “The Past, the Present, and the Future of DSGE Models”, featuring presentations and discussions by leading scholars in macroeconomics.
Registration is possible by sending an email to Nbbmacro.Seminar@nbb.be with the subject line “Conference on Structural Macro Modelling” by 30 April.
Speakers
Tobias Adrian (International Monetary Fund), Martin Moller Andreasen (Aarhus University), Guido Ascari (De Nederlandsche Bank and University of Pavia), Marta Banbura (European Central Bank), Florin O. Bilbiie (University of Cambridge), Fabio Canova (BI Norwegian Business School), Matteo Cacciatore (HEC Montréal), Lawrence J. Christiano (Northwestern University), Simona Delle Chiaie (Bloomberg), Gunter Coenen (ECB), Marco Del Negro(Federal Reserve Bank of New York), Fiorella De Fiore (Bank for International Settlements), Wouter den Haan(London School of Economics), Martin Eichenbaum (Northwestern University), Stefano Eusepi (University of Texas at Austin), Davide Furceri (International Monetary Fund), Francesco Furlanetto (Norges Bank), Catherine Fuss (National Bank of Belgium), Raffaella Giacomini (University College London), Eric Ghysels (University of North Carolina), Joe Hazell (London School of Economics), Cosmin Ilut (Duke University), Klodiana Istrefi (European Central Bank), Christian Julliard (London School of Economics), Peter Karadi (European Central Bank), Michele Lenza (European Central Bank), Jesper Linde (International Monetary Fund), Francesca Loria (Federal Reserve Board), Bartosz Mackowiak (European Central Bank), Davide Melcangi (Federal Reserve Bank of New York), Leonardo Melosi(European University Institute), Karel Mertens (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas), Emanuel Monch (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management), Roberto Motto (European Central Bank), Philipp Pfeiffer (European Commission), Bruce Preston (Reserve Bank of Australia and University of New South Wales), Giorgio Primiceri (Northwestern University), Andrea Raffo (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis), Jean-Paul Renne (University of Lausanne), Lucrezia Reichlin(London Business School), Ricardo Reis (London School of Economics), Lorenza Rossi (Lancaster University), Juan Rubio-Ramirez (Emory University), Ettore Savoia (Sveriges Riksbank), Frank Schorfheide (University of Pennsylvania), Frank Smets (Bank for International Settlements), Sergey Slobodyan (CERGE-EI), Rolf Strauch(European Stability Mechanism), Oreste Tristani (European Central Bank), and Harald Uhlig (University of Chicago).
You will find all informations on the dedicated Website: