CEBRA2023 is being jointly organised with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (Columbia SIPA) and the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research “Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe” (SAFE) on 5 -7 July 2023 at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (5 July) and Columbia SIPA (6 - 7 July) in New York City, USA.
The program begins on 5 July at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, with a high-level moderated discussion on inflation, a panel on developments in sovereign debt markets, followed by the official annual meeting welcome reception. Confirmed speakers include John C. Williams (President and Chief Executive Officer) and Linda Goldberg (Financial Research Advisor) of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The program continues on 6 and 7 July at Columbia SIPA. It offers six parallel sessions featuring 37 contributed sessions in total, covering a wide variety of policy-relevant topics, and providing in-depth analysis by over one hundred speakers and panellists. There will be further high-level panel discussions during these days and more information will be shared on the CEBRA website soon.
The program will also include a poster session designed specifically at early career women in economics on Thursday 6 July and further details can be found within the
call for papers.
The Scientific Committee is chaired by Linda Goldberg (Federal Reserve Bank of New York), Patricia Mosser (Columbia SIPA), Loriana Pelizzon (Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE) and Raphael Schoenle (Brandeis University and CEBRA).
Submissions to CEBRA’s 2023 annual meeting are being sought on the below list of themes:
•Inflation Process and Policy
•Technological Innovations in Methods and Economic Data
•Financial Frictions, Financial Stability and Networks
•Policy, Refining Modelling Frameworks, and New Insights
•International Finance, Trade, and Labor Markets
•Challenges for Fiscal and Monetary Policy