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3rd Warsaw Money-Macro-Finance Conference

June 3, 2021 June 4, 2021

The Research Centre for Economic Analysis (RCEA) invites papers to be considered for the 3rd Money- Macro-Finance Conference. The conference is organized by the Polish chapter of RCEA and the Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw, Poland.

We invite papers in all areas of macroeconomics and finance, including monetary and fiscal policies, business cycles analysis, general equilibrium, growth theory, financial analysis. The main objective of this meeting is to stimulate cooperation of researchers from all over the world. Young economists are particularly encouraged to apply.

Emi NakamuraJordi Gali
University of California, Berkeley, NBER and CEPRCREI, Pompeu Fabra and University of Barcelona, NBER and CEPR

Emi Nakamura is the Chancellor’s Professor of Economics at University of California, Berkeley, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a research associate and co-director of the Monetary Economics Program of the NBER and a co-editor of the American Economic Review. She was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal in 2019, the Elaine Bennett Research Prize in 2014 and was named one of the top 25 economists under 45 in 2014 by the IMF and one of “the decade’s eight best young economists” in 2018 by The Economist. She has been awarded an NSF Career Grant and Sloan Research Fellowship. Emi Nakamura’s work focuses on empirical macroeconomics, price stickiness and the effects of macroeconomic policies. 

Jordi Galí is Director and Senior Researcher at the Center for Research in International Economics (CREI), Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Research Professor at the Barcelona GSE. He is a Research Fellow at CEPR, a Research Associate at NBER, and a Fellow of the Econometric Society. He has served as a co-editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association and co-director of the CEPR International Macroeconomics Programme. In 2012 he served as President of the European Economic Association. He is a regular consultant to the ECB, the Sveriges Riksbank and the Norges Bank. Jordi Galí’s research interests include Macroeconomics and Monetary Theory, and has published articles on these topics in numerous scientific journals.