ECB Forum on Central Banking 2024
Monetary policy in an era of transformation
1-3 July 2024, Sintra, Portugal
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Programme
All times are local (CET -1)
Conference moderation
Claire Jones, International Economy News Editor, Financial Times
- 18:30
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          Opening reception and dinnerDinner hosted by the Executive Board of the European Central Bank Introductory speech
 Monetary policy in an unusual cycle: the risks, the path and the costsChristine Lagarde, President, European Central Bank Live streaming of the speech will begin at 20:00. 
- 8:30
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          Session 1: The rise and fall of inflation in the euro area – past, present and futureChair: Luis de Guindos, Vice-President, European Central Bank Paper: “The drivers of post-pandemic inflation”Author: Giorgio Primiceri, Professor, Northwestern University 
 (together with Domenico Giannone, International Monetary Fund)Discussant: Fernanda Nechio, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 
 Discussion of “The drivers of post-pandemic inflation”
- 9:30
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          Session 2: The economics of biodiversityChair: Frank Elderson, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank Paper: “The economics of biodiversity loss”Author: Theresa Kuchler, Associate Professor, New York University, Stern School of Business 
 (together with Stefano Giglio, Yale University, Johannes Stroebel, New York University, Stern School of Business and Olivier Wang, New York University, Stern School of Business)Discussant: Katia Karousakis, Biodiversity Programme Leader, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 
 Comment on “The Economics of Biodiversity Loss”
- 10:30
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          Young Economist PrizeIntroduction of the finalists 
- 11:00
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          Coffee break and poster session for the Young Economist Prize 
- 11:30
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          Panel 1: Geopolitical shocks and inflationChair: Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank - Jan Hatzius, Chief Economist, Goldman Sachs
 Paper: Implications of Higher Tariffs for Euro Area and US Monetary Policy
- Matteo Iacoviello, Senior Associate Director, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
 Paper: Geopolitical Shocks and Inflation
- Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
 Paper: Geopolitical Shocks and Inflation: Access to Critical Raw Materials
- Moritz Schularick, President, Kiel Institute for the World Economy
 Paper: The price of war
 
- Jan Hatzius, Chief Economist, Goldman Sachs
- 13:00
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          Lunch 
- 14:30
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          Policy panel- Roberto Campos Neto, Governor, Banco Central do Brasil
- Christine Lagarde, President, European Central Bank
- Jerome Powell, Chair, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
 Moderator: Sara Eisen, Anchor, CNBC 
- Roberto Campos Neto, Governor, Banco Central do Brasil
- 15:30
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          End of day 1 
- 15:35
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          Group photo (all participants) 
- 19:30
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          Informal dinner hosted by the Executive Board of the European Central Bank 
- 8:30
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          Poster session for the Young Economist Prize 
- 9:00
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          Session 3: Monetary policy cyclesChair: Luis de Guindos, Vice-President, European Central Bank Paper: “Rate cycles”Author: Kristin Forbes, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
 (together with Ayhan Kose and Jongrim Ha, both World Bank)Discussant: Paolo Surico, Professor, London Business School 
 Discussion of “Rate Cycles”
- 10:00
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          Session 4: Euro area productivity in the short and long runChair: Piero Cipollone, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank Paper: “The past, present and future of European productivity”Author: Antonin Bergeaud, Associate Professor, HEC Paris Discussant: Kalina Manova, Professor, University College London 
 Discussion of Past, Present and Future of European Productivity
- 11:00
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          Coffee break 
- 11:30
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          Panel 2: Drivers of equilibrium interest ratesChair: Philip R. Lane, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank - Claudio Borio, Head of the Monetary and Economic Department, Bank for International Settlements
 Paper: In the eye of the beholder
- Federica Romei, Associate Professor, University of Oxford
 Paper: Monopsony, Income Risk and R*-Multiplicity
- Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé, Professor, Columbia University
 Paper at Panel 2
- John Williams, President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 Paper: R-Star: A Global Perspective
 
- Claudio Borio, Head of the Monetary and Economic Department, Bank for International Settlements
- 13:00
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          Lunch 
- 14:30
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          A conversation about current issues facing the international financial system- Lesetja Kganyago, Governor, South African Reserve Bank
- Klaas Knot, President, De Nederlandsche Bank and Chair of the Financial Stability Board
 
- 15:15
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          Award ceremony for the Young Economist Prize 
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          Closing remarksChristine Lagarde, President, European Central Bank 
- 18:30
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          Reception and dinner hosted by the Banco de Portugal 
 The bus to the dinner venue departs at 18:00.
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