Professor Giancarlo Corsetti gave a talk at CEPR-Research and Policy Network on European Economic Architecture Workshop, on Wednesday 1st December 3.00-5.00pm, in Luxembourg.
“According to the received wisdom, flexible exchange rates insulate economies from external shocks. The exchange rate should operate as an automatic shock absorber, and adjusts to soften the impact of the shocks”, says Professor Giancarlo Corsetti, a Professor of Macroeconomics at the Faculty of Economics.
Dr Edoardo Gallo has been awarded a grant by the International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics (IFREE) for a project on "Monetary networks". The project is led by Dr.
The following talks will be given as webinars.
Janice Eberly
Uncertainty effects amid the Covid-19 pandemic
2 September 2020 at 15.00 BST (London)
In recent years, some have claimed that banks create money 'ex nihilo'. In the most read column this month for VoXEU "Banks Do Not Create Money Out Of Thin Air", Dr.
In recent years, some have claimed that banks create money 'ex nihilo'. In the most read column this month for VoXEU "Banks Do Not Create Money Out Of Thin Air", Dr.
Professor Giancarlo Corsetti has been invited to the Bank of Japan-IMES 2019 conference in Tokyo, to speak on "Optimal Monetary Stabilization in Response to Inefficient Capital Flows". The conference runs from 29th - 30th May 2019.
Professor Giancarlo Corsetti presented at the State of the Union conference, Solidarity and Union, in Florence, which was held between the 10th-12th May 2018. He spoke on "Reassessing the Fiscal and Monetary Framework in the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)".
Andy Haldane(Chief Economist at the Bank of England) will give the next St Catharine's Political Economy Seminar in the series on the Economics of Austerity on "Whose Recovery?". The event will be held Wednesday 22 February 2017, 18:00 -19:30, in the Mill Lane Lecture Room 1.
The euro area has been experiencing a prolonged period of weak economic activity and very low inflation. This paper reviews models of business cycle stabilization with an eye to formulating lessons for policy in the euro area.
Professor Giancarlo Corsetti will be a keynote speaker at the 18th European Central Bank Macroeconomic Modelling Workshop 7-8 Dec 2015. The events will be held in Wellington, New Zealand.