Past events
The macroeconomic effects of the carry-trade collapse
In this seminar Arjuna Mohottala will look at whether a threshold vector autoregression (TVAR) approach can improve the analysis of macroeconomic effects of the carry-trade collapse.
The optimal coordination of fiscal and monetary policy in a New Keynesian framework
In this seminar Professor David Vines will discuss the coordination of monetary and fiscal policy in a simple New Keynesian model.
Evolving macroeconomic dynamics of the Indian economy
In this seminar Dony Alex will examine how the transmission of structural shocks has evolved for India over the post-reform period from 1991 to 2014.
What if structural breaks were in the number of shocks?
In this seminar Luis Uzeda will discuss a statistical framework to investigate the number of stochastic processes (shocks) underlying macroeconomic aggregates.
Optimal monetary policy in open economies revisited
In this seminar Jiao Wang will provide an overview of her recent paper, ‘Optimal Monetary Policy in Open Economies Revisited’.
A more reliable output gap that reflects policymakers' beliefs
In this seminar Benjamin Wong will provide an overview of his recent paper, ‘A More Reliable Output Gap that Reflects Policymakers’ Beliefs’.
Monetary and fiscal policy in the Great Moderation and the Great Recession
In this talk Professor David Vines will discuss a new approach to monetary and fiscal policy.
Global optimum in models with individual income shocks
In this seminar Akshay Shanker will provide an overview of his recent paper on results to solve infinite horizon problems on infinite dimensional state space.
Roads, cars and taxes
Experts discuss perspectives on policy approaches to congestion.
Education matters
Jong-Wha Lee will discuss and analyse linkages across countries and over time between education and important economic and political variables.
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