Past Events

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51. Jahrestagung: 5. Februar 2021, virtuell
  • Friederike Niepmann (Federal Reserve Board): The Dollar and Corporate
    Borrowing Costs (with R. Meisenzahl and T. Schmidt‐Eisenlohr)
  • Raphael Schoenle (Brandeis University/Cleveland Fed): Greening Monetary
    Policy: Climate Change Expectations and the Natural Rate (with A. Dietrich
    und G. Mueller)
  • Theresa Kuchler (NYU): Social Proximity to Capital: Implications for Investors and
    Firms (with Y. Li, J. Stroebel and D. Zhou)
  • Johannes Stroebel (NYU): Five Facts About Beliefs and Portfolios (with S. Giglio,
    M. Maggiori and S. Utkus)
  • Michael Weber (University of Chicago): Does Policy Committee Diversity Affect
    Public Trust and Expectations? (with F. D’Acunto and A. Fuster)
  • Klaus Adam (Universität Mannheim): Falling Natural Rates, Rising Housing
    Volatility and the Optimal Inflation Target (with O. Pfaeuti and T. Reinelt)
  • Volker Hahn (Universität Konstanz): Implementing the Commitment Solution via
    Discretionary Policy‐Making
50. Jahrestagung: 27./28. Februar 2020, Frankfurt a.M.
  • Prof. Michael Weber, Ph.D., University of Chicago: „Exposure to Daily Price Changes and Inflation Expectations“
  • Prof. Dr. Zeno Enders, Universität Heidelberg: „Firm expectations and economic activity“
  • Prof. Dr. Hans Gersbach, ETH Zürich: „A Central Bank Digital Currency in our Monetary System?“
  • Frau Prof. Dr. Claudia M. Buch, Vizepräsidentin Dt. Bundesbank
  • Prof. Farzad Saidi, Ph.D., Stockholm School of Economics: „Sticky Deposit Rates and Allocative Effects of Monetary Policy“
  • Prof. Klaus Adam, Ph.D., University of Mannheim: „Price Trends over the Product Life Cycle and the Optimal Inflation
    Target“
  • Prof. Gernot Müller, Ph.D., Universität Tübingen: „Big G“
  • Dr. Vivien Lewis, Deutsche Bundesbank
  • Dr. Petra Gerlach‐Kristen, Schweizerische Nationalbank: „The dynamics of bank rates in a negative interest rate
    environment – the Swiss case“
  • Prof. Dr. Christian Bayer, Universität Bonn