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November 18, 2011 |
The 10th meeting of the New York Area Monetary Policy Workshop will be held on Friday, November 18 at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Overview We welcome submissions of both theoretical and applied work in the areas of monetary and fiscal policy interaction; monetary policy and financial intermediation; credit frictions and macroeconomic dynamics. We particularly encourage submissions that can be relevant for policy. We expect to select five or six papers for presentation at the meeting; each paper will have a discussant, and floor discussions will follow. We invite you to submit a paper to the workshop. We would also like to know whether you will be able to serve as discussant. |
Audience The workshop is open to academics and other researchers in the field of economics. It is closed to the media. |
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Registration >> Registration is closed. |
Workshop Location Federal Reserve Bank of New York 33 Liberty Street, 10th Floor, Benjamin Strong Room New York, New York |
Workshop Organizers Gauti Eggertsson, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Marc Giannoni, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Argia Sbordone, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Contact Please address any questions to: gauti.eggertsson@ny.frb.org marc.giannoni@ny.frb.org |
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