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The 2021 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association will take place virtually Wednesday through Friday, July 7-9, 2021, hosted by the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy and co-organized with the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE.
This year parallel sessions will feature 35 contributed sessions on a wide variety of policy-relevant topics. Panels will feature James Bullard (President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis), Olli Rehn (Governor, Bank of Finland), Refet Gürkaynak (Bilkent University), Carmen Reinhart (World Bank), Paul Tucker (Harvard University), Bénédicte Nolens (BIS Innovation Hub), Henry Ohlsson (Riksbank), and Zeti Aziz (formerly Bank Negara Malaysia).
The meeting will commence the morning of Wednesday, July 7 with two high-level panels, presentations on CBDC, a fireside talk with Ben Bernanke (former Chairman of the Federal Reserve), and the first round of parallel sessions. Another high-level panel will take place on the 8th, along with a poster session, further parallel sessions, and the CEBRA Annual Assembly. The 9th will round out the program with three parallel sessions.
The Scientific Committee is chaired by Deborah Lucas (MIT), Loriana Pelizzon (SAFE), and Athanasios Orphanides (MIT).
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Disclaimer:
Participation of the co-sponsoring institutions in this event does not constitute or imply an endorsement, recommendation or favoring endorsement of the views, opinions, products or services of the Central Bank Research Association or any other co-sponsor or other person or entity by any of the co-sponsoring institutions. All views expressed during CEBRA's 2021 Annual Meeting are strictly those of the authors, discussants, and other participants and not those of CEBRA, the co-sponsoring institutions, or any other institutions.
Event Recordings:
All Annual Meeting plenary and parallel sessions will be recorded. Some may be posted publicly on individual organizer’s websites and/or social media channels contingent upon consent by all speakers following the event. This may include video, audio, and/or transcripts. Timing may vary, with the earliest posts published a few days after the event.
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOT OPEN TO THE PRESS.
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