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Call For Papers 2019 - The Financial Stability and Development Network

The Financial Stability and Development Network of the Research Department at the IDB and the Central Bank of Chile, invite submissions for a research conference “Financial Frictions: Macroeconomic Implications and Policy Options for Emerging Economies.” The conference will take place at the Central Bank of Chile on March 19-20, 2020. Papers presented at the conference will undergo a standard peer-review process and, if accepted, will be included in a special volume of the Journal of International Economics. For more detail please see the FSD call for papers 2019.

 

Research Workshop: Joint Research Project with CEMLA. Mexico City, Mexico. August 5-6, 2019.

Workshop on fiscal policy as a key element for the macroeconomic stability of a country. This meeting is part of the CEMLA Joint Research Program, being jointly organized by Banco de Mexico (Colombia), the Center for Latin American Monetary Studies (CEMLA), and the Financial Stability and Development (FSD) Network.

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Research Workshop: Joint Research Project with CEMLA. Mexico City, Mexico. September 14-15, 2017.

Workshop on inflation expectations, their measurement, and degree of anchoring. This meeting is part of the CEMLA Joint Research Program, being jointly organized by Banco de la República (Colombia), the Center for Latin American Monetary Studies (CEMLA), and the Financial Stability and Development Group (FSD). 

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Extraction of Inflation expectations from Financial Instruments?

Authors: Alberto Fuentes, Ricardo Gimeno and José Manuel Marqués

 

Research Workshop: Joint Research Project with CEMLA. Washington DC, United States. October 17th, 2016.

The purpose of this workshop was to support the production of four research projects by central banks’ analysts in the context of the Joint Research Project organized by CEMLA. The academic advisors guiding this support were Roberto Chang (Rutgers University) and Pablo Guerrón-Quintana (Boston College).

 

Papers mentored by the FSD Network in 2016

Credit supply in Venezuela: A Non-Conventional Bank Lending Channel?

Authors: Carolina Pagliacci and Ana María Chirinos Leañez

 

Understanding financial fluctuations and their relation to macroeconomic stability

Authors: Nora Guarata and Carolina Pagliacci

 

Financial conditions and monetary policy in Uruguay: an MS-VAR approach

Authors: Elizabeth Bucacos

 

Financial Conditions Indicators for Brazil

Authors: Waldyr Dutra Areosa and Wagner Piazza Gaglianone

 

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