Conferencias



XX Conferencia Anual del Banco Central de Chile

Monetary Policy and Global Spillovers: Mechanisms, Effects and Policy Measures

November 10th and 11th, 2016

 

Organizing Committee: Enrique Mendoza, Ernesto Pastén and Diego Saravia.

For further information and registration, please contact Ms. Camila Figueroa at: conferencia2016@bcentral.cl


Opening remarks

Opening remarks

Rodrigo Vergara, Governor, Central Bank of Chile


Session I: FINANCIAL SPILLOVERS: EFFECTS OF MONETARY POLICY IN DEVELOPED COUNTRIES ON EMERGING COUNTRIES

Aggregate Information Dynamics

Kyriakos Chousakos, Yale School of Management

Gary Gorton, Yale School of Management

Guillermo L. Ordóñez, University of Pennsylvania


The Effects of Fed Policy on EME Bond Markets

John D. Burger, Loyola University Maryland

Francis E. Warnock, University of Virginia

Veronica C. Warnock, University of Virginia


Commodity Connectedness

Francis X. Diebold, University of Pennsylvania

Laura Liu, University of Pennsylvania

Kamil Yilmaz, Koç University


Session II: GLOBAL INTERCONNECTEDNESS AND SOURCES OF THE SPILLOVERS

Exchange Rates and the Central Bank Balance Sheet

Manuel Amador, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Javier Bianchi, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Luigi Bocola, Northwestern University

Fabrizio Perri, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis


International Financial Networks and Cross-country Macroeconomic Spillovers

Michael B. Devereux, University of British Columbia

Changhua Yu, Peking University


TBA

Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, University of California-Berkeley


Session III: POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF SPILLOVERS AND INTERCONNECTEDNESS

Managing Sudden Stops

Poonam Gupta, World Bank

Barry Eichengreen, University of California-Berkeley


Macroprudential Policy: Lessons from Quantitative Fisherian Models

Enrique Mendoza, University of Pennsylvania


 
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