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Ninth ECB Annual Research Conference 2024

19 and 20 September 2024

Onsite event at the European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main

This is the ninth edition of the Annual Research Conference, the ECB’s flagship research event. The conference features research paper presentations by leading economists on topics relevant for a central bank. The highlight is the Jean Monnet Lecture, delivered this year by Claudia Goldin.

Speakers

PHOTOS

High-quality images of the ECB Forum are available via Flickr.

Programme

* indicates the presenter

Thursday, 19 September 2024
8:30

Registration and coffee

9:00

Welcoming remarks

Luc Laeven, European Central Bank

 

Session 1

Chair: Luc Laeven, European Central Bank

 9:10

The economics of financial stress

  • Dmitriy Sergeyev*, Bocconi University
  • Chen Lian, University of California, Berkeley
  • Yuriy Gorodnichenko, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant: Alina Bartscher, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

10:00

Behavioural sticky prices

  • Sergio Rebelo, Northwestern University
  • Miguel Santana, Northwestern University
  • Pedro Teles*, Banco de Portugal and Católica-Lisbon School of Business and Economics

Discussant: Gaetano Gaballo, HEC Paris

10:50

Coffee break

Session 2

Chair: Marie Hoerova, European Central Bank

 11:20

Strike while the Iron is Hot: Optimal Monetary Policy with a Nonlinear Phillips Curve

  • Peter Karadi, European Central Bank
  • Anton Nakov*, European Central Bank
  • Galo Nuño, Banco de España
  • Ernesto Pastén, Central Bank of Chile and Toulouse School of Economics
  • Dominik Thaler, European Central Bank

Discussant: Guido Ascari, University of Pavia and De Nederlandsche Bank

12:10

Data and markups: a macro-finance perspective

  • Jan Eeckhout*, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
  • Laura Veldkamp, Columbia University

Discussant: Maarten De Ridder, London School of Economics

13:00

Lunch break

Session 3

Chair: Christophe Kamps, European Central Bank

 14:30

The job ladder: inflation vs. reallocation

  • Giuseppe Moscarini, Yale University
  • Fabien Postel-Vinay*, University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies

Discussant: Kerstin Holzheu, Sciences Po

15:20

The search cost of inflation

  • Laura Pilossoph, Duke University
  • Jane M. Ryngaert*, University of Notre Dame
  • Jesse Wedewer, Duke University

Discussant: Jordi Galí, CREI and Universitat Pompeu Fabra

16:10

Coffee break

Session 4

Chair: Isabel Schnabel, European Central Bank

16:40

Jean Monnet Lecture: “Babies and the Macroeconomy”

(will be delivered remotely)

Claudia Goldin, Harvard University

17:40

End of day one

18:00

Dinner – by invitation only

Friday, 20 September 2024
8:30

Registration and coffee

Session 5

Chair: Philipp Hartmann, European Central Bank

 9:00

Monetary policy without commitment

  • Hassan Afrouzi, Columbia University
  • Marina Halac, Yale University
  • Kenneth S. Rogoff, Harvard University
  • Pierre Yared*, Columbia University

Discussant: Albert Marcet, CREI and Universitat Pompeu Fabra

9:50

The secular decline of bank balance sheet lending

  • Greg Buchak, Stanford University
  • Gregor Matvos, Northwestern University
  • Tomasz Piskorski, Columbia University
  • Amit Seru*, Stanford University

Discussant: Neeltje van Horen, Bank of England and University of Amsterdam

10:40

Coffee break

Session 6

Chair: Ulrich Bindseil, European Central Bank

 11:10

Specialization in banking

  • Kristian Blickle, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Cecilia Parlatore*, New York University
  • Anthony Saunders, New York University

Discussant: Diana Bonfim, Banco de Portugal and European Central Bank

12:00

The global credit cycle

  • Nina Boyarchenko*, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Leonardo Elias, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Discussant: Stijn Claessens, Yale University

12:50

Lunch and end of conference

This programme may be subject to change without notice.

Audiovisual notice: A photographer will be present at the event taking photographs for our internet / intranet webpage. If you prefer not to have your photograph taken, please approach the photographer directly. The event may be filmed and the video recording, or parts of it, may be published on the internet / intranet.

General information

Venue

European Central Bank
Main Building
Press Room 
Sonnemannstrasse 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

Conference language

English

Transportation

Participants are requested to arrange their own transfers, unless indicated otherwise.

Contacts

Organising committee

Luc Laeven, Laura Gati, Bartosz Maćkowiak, Kalin Nikolov, Melina Papoutsi, Alexander Popov (all European Central Bank)

Contacts

Justyna Ferstl
+49 170 2279097
arconference@ecb.europa.eu