Macroeconomic Instability Hub – Third Project Conference
Macroeconomic Instability Hub – Third Project Conference
Friday 22 Nov 2019Monday 21 October
Radcliffe House, University of Warwick
9.25 |
Introduction - Roger Farmer and Jean-Philippe Bouchaud |
9.30 |
Research Priorities on Financial Stability and Macroprudential Policy at the Bank of England David Aikman |
10.00 |
We Can’t Always Agree - Jean-Philippe Bouchaud and Roger Farmer |
11.00 |
Macroeconomic Implications of the Sampling Brain - Nick Chater, Adam Sanborn, Zhu Jianqiao, Jake Spicer and Alex Brazier |
12.00 |
Lunch |
13.00 |
Endogenous Extrapolation: Implications for Boom-Bust Cycles and Macroeconomic Policy - Michael Hatcher |
14.00 | But why are Economies Stable? - Robert Mackay, Samuel Johnson, Nicholas Beale, Richard Gunton, Bazil Sansom and Marcus Miller |
15.00 | Break |
15.30 | Anxiety, Competing Narratives and the Macroeconomy: What is the role of policy in stabilising expectations? - Sayantan Ghosal, Leaza McSorley, Marcus Miller and Ekkehard Ernst |
16.30 | Conference Closes |
Registration
Places for this event are restricted, therefore you will need to register to attend. To book a place, please email Margaret Nash (M.J.Nash@warwick.ac.uk). Please note that this event is invite only.