11-12 November, 2025 – 28th Annual Research Conference of the Dutch Central Bank
The interaction between monetary and fiscal policy is becoming increasingly complex as structural transformations ranging from technological change to geopolitical fragmentation, reshape the global macroeconomic landscape. These shifts are driving large-scale public investment and spending, altering inflation dynamics, real interest rates, and the transmission of monetary policy. Meanwhile, the legacy of central bank asset purchases adds further complexity to debt markets and financial stability.
This annual research conference aims to bring together top scholars from around the world to discuss these issues. We invite theoretical and empirical contributions that deepen our understanding of how fiscal and monetary tools jointly influence macroeconomic outcomes in this evolving environment.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Fiscal and monetary policy coordination and institutional frameworks
• The role of trade wars and supply chain realignments in the transmission of monetary and fiscal policy
• Fiscal policy and inflation
• Public debt sustainability, central bank balance sheets and fiscal-monetary policy interactions
Keynote Speakers
Jing Cynthia Wu (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Francesco Bianchi (Johns Hopkins University)
Manuscripts should be submitted to DNB_ResearchConference@dnb.nl by August 29, 2025. Authors of accepted papers will be notified by September 8, 2025.