Conference Announcement and Agenda
Inflation and Business Cycle Dynamics in Open Economies
October 7-8, 2021

Overview
The recent Covid-19 pandemic and resulting economic crisis highlighted the potentially fragile nature of globalization when confronted by a large shock. While the ensuing lockdowns suppressed domestic economic activity, countries also suffered from international supply chain disruptions and capital flow volatility. As economies begin to recover with the vaccine rollout, a great deal of uncertainty exists about future economic growth and inflation. The potential asymmetric recoveries in the United States and other countries further complicates the analysis and may have implications for external adjustments, as well as the recovery paths of individual economies given financial and trade linkages. This conference seeks to further our understanding of the open economy dimensions of inflation and business cycle dynamics, in order to draw useful policy implications for the post-pandemic world.


Keynote Speakers
  • Maurice Obstfeld, University of California, Berkeley
  • Silvana Tenreyro, Bank of England and London School of Economics

Agenda

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Conference venue:
Webex

Scientific Committee and Local Organizers
Ozge Akinci (Federal Reserve Bank of New York), Gianluca Benigno (Federal Reserve Bank of New York), Julian di Giovanni (Federal Reserve Bank of New York and CEBRA), Andrei A. Levchenko (University of Michigan and CEBRA), Jing Zhang (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago)

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