Workshop on Deflation – Causes, Consequences and Policies
Programme
Friday June 12th
Opening remarks by First Deputy Governor Kerstin af Jochnick
Session I
Chair: Jesper Lindé
"The Limits of Monetary Policy with Long-term Drift in Expectations" [Paper]
Stefano Eusepi, Marc Giannoni and Bruce Preston
Discussant: Leonardo Melosi
"Is Inflation Targeting Best Practice Monetary Policy? An Update" [Paper]
Jon Faust
Discussant: Frank Smets
"Targeting Prices or Nominal GDP: Forward Guidance and Expectation Dynamics" [Paper]
Seppo Honkapohja and Kaushik Mitra
Discussant: Saroj Bhattarai
Session II
Chair: Andreas Westermark
"Scarcity of Safe Assets, Inflation, and the Policy Trap" [Paper]
David Andolfatto and Stephen Williamson
Discussant: Ed Nosal
"Are Low Interest Rates Deflationary? A Paradox of Perfect-Foresight Analysis"
Mariana Garcia Schmidt and Michael Woodford
Discussant: Lars E.O. Svensson
"Unconventional Monetary Policy and International Risk Premia" [Paper]
John Rogers, Chiara Scotti, Jonathan H. Wright
"Inflation, financial conditions and non-standard monetary policy in a monetary union. A model-based evaluation" [Paper]
Lorenzo Burlon, Andrea Gerali, Alessandro Notarpietro and Massimiliano Pisani
Saturday June 13th
Session III
Chair: Karl Walentin
"Hysteresis and the European Unemployment Problem Revisited" [Paper]
Jordi Galí
Discussant: Gernot Mueller
"Threshold-Based Forward Guidance: Hedging the Zero Bound" [Paper]
Richard Harrison, Lena Körber and Matt Waldron
Discussant: Taisuke Nakata
Session IV
Chair: Ferre de Graeve
"Stagnation Traps" [Paper]
Gianluca Benigno and Luca Fornaro
"Why Are Real Interest Rates So Low? Secular Stagnation and the Relative Price of Investment Goods" [Paper]
Gregory Thwaites
"Inflation Through the Lens of Fiscal Theory" [Paper]
Eric Leeper and Campbell Leith
Discussant: Marco Del Negro
Organizing committee
Ferre De Graeve
Jesper Lindé
Karl Walentin
Andreas Westermark
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