Central Banking in the 2020s and Beyond
Conference to be held remotely via Zoom from the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
Accepted papers and comments will be published in the January 2022 issue of the Journal of Monetary Economics. (Starred papers have already been accepted.)
Authors: Michael Woodford (Columbia University) and Yinxi Xie (Bank of Canada)
Paper - Cash: A Blessing or a Curse?
Authors: Fernando Alvarez (The University of Chicago), David Argente (Penn State University), Rafael Jimenez (The University of Chicago), and Francesco Lippi (Luiss University and EIEF)
Paper - No Firm is an Island? How Industry Conditions Shape Firms’ Expectations
Authors: Philippe Andrade (FRB-Boston), Olivier Coibion (University of Texas), Erwan Gautier (Banque de France), and Yuriy Gorodnichenko (UC-Berkeley)
Paper - Designing Central Bank Digital Currencies
Authors: Itai Agur (IMF), Anil Ari (IMF), and Giovanni Dell’Ariccia
Paper - Cash: A Blessing or a Curse
Authors: Fernando Alvarez (The University of Chicago), David Argente (Penn State University), Rafael Jimenez (The University of Chicago), and Francesco Lippi (Luiss University and EIEF)
Paper - The Supply and Demand for Safe Assets
Authors: Gary Gorton (Yale University) and Guillermo Ordonez (University of Pennsylvania)
Paper - Optimal Monetary Policy and Communication with an Informationally-Constrained Central Banker
Authors: Luigi Iovino (Bocconi University), Jennifer La’O (Columbia University), and Rui Mascarenhas (Columbia University)
Paper - Central Bank Policy and the Concentration of Risk
Authors: Nuno Coimbra (Banque de France), Daisoon Kim (NC State), and Helene Rey (London Business School)