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Topics: - Impact of DLT technology and fintech on central bank policy andoperations; - Impact of DLT technology and fintech on banking, financial markets and financial market infrastructures; - Central bank digital currencies; - Trusted digital identities and financial innovation.
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Topics: - What is the empirical evidence on aggregate and distributive effects of unconventional monetary policy (e.g., negative interest rates, asset purchases, targeted longer-term refinancing operations)? Through which channels are these effects transmitted? How persistent are they? - What...
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The conference brings together academics and central bankers from around the world to consider the implications of recent research for macroeconomic policy. For each conference, six to eight papers on a common subject are written by leading specialists in the field. Program: Session I - Capital...
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The conference will cover a broad range of themes in macroeconomics and finance with a view to the medium and long run. A special emphasis is on methodological, theoretical and empirical aspects and on their relevance for economic policy.
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The conference will provide a forum for discussing a wide range of theoretical and empirical issues related to current and potential monetary policy challenges. This year’s conference theme is not restricted to specific topics and will provide an opportunity to discuss new research...
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The organizing committee of this small, informal conference invites submissions of high quality theoretical or empirical research papers on banking and financial intermediation.
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