Past Meetings and Papers
The WEL-MIT-Central Bank Research Network, started in 2006, aims
specifically at developing links with central banks. These links
consist primarily of a meeting each year in Cambridge, as well as short
visits to the department by central bank researchers.
The 2009 MIT/Central Bank Research Network Conference
The "Surprising" Origin and Nature of Financial Crises: A Macroeconomic Policy Proposal
Ricardo J. Caballero and Pablo Kurlat
Sudden Financial Arrest
Ricardo J. Caballero
Contingent Debt Currency
Markus Brunnermeier, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Guido Lorenzoni
Measuring Systemic Risk
Viral V. Acharya, Lasse H. Pedersen, Thomas Philippon, and Matthew Richardson
November 2009
Loan Servicers' Incentives and Optimal CDOs
Henri Pages
November 2009
A New Capital Regulation for Large Financial Institutions
Oliver Hart and Luigi Zingales
September 2009
The "Other" Imbalance and the Financial Crisis
Ricardo J. Caballero
December 2009
Prepared for the Bank of Italy's Baffi Lecture on December 10, 2009
The 2008 MIT/Central Bank Research Network Conference
Central Bank Liquidity and the Recent Financial Crisis
Presented by Adam Ashcraft
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Financial Crash, Commodity Prices, and Global Imbalances (Paper)
Ricardo J. Caballero, Emmanuel Farhi, Pierre Olivier Gourinchas
Presented by Ricardo J. Caballero
MIT
Financial Crash, Commodity Prices, and Global Imbalances (Slide Presentation)
Ricardo J. Caballero, Emmanuel Farhi, Pierre Olivier Gourinchas
Presented by Ricardo J. Caballero
Commodity Prices, Pass Through, and Retail Prices (Slide Presentation)
Presented by Roberto Rigobon
MIT Sloan School of Management
Oil Prices (Slide Presentation)
Presented by John E. Parsons
MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Solving the Present Crises and Managing the Leverage Cycle
Presented by John Geanakoplos
Yale University
The Financial Crisis: Initial Conditions, Basic Mechanisms, and Appropriate Policies (Slide Presentation)
Presented by Olivier Blanchard
MIT and the IMF
Notes on the Twin-Crises of 2008: From Gloom to Hope
Ricardo J. Caballero
MIT
The MIT Central Bank Research Network 2007 Fall Conference
Summary of the WEL-Central Banks Network Meeting,
Andy Lo, from the MIT Sloan School of Management, talked about “What Happened to the Quants in August 2007?”. He showed what happened to hedge funds during three unusually eventful days in August, and, through that episode, gave a revealing example of what can happen in markets with highly leveraged players, all with highly correlated strategies.
Fall 07 Conference Programme.pdf
CB Network Mtg participants dec 07.pdf
Liquidity What Do We Know.ppt
Christian Upper (Bank for International Settlements)
The Macroeconomics of Asset Shortages.ppt
Ricardo J. Caballero, MIT
What Happened to the Quants in August 2007.pdf
Amir E. Khandani, MIT; and Andrew Lo, MIT and AlphaSimplex
Dispersed Information, Monetary Policy, and Central Bank Communication.pdf
George-Marios Angeletos (MIT)
Efficient Use of Information and Social Value of Information.pdf
George-Marios Angeletos (MIT) and Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern)
Uncertainty and Liquidity Crises.ppt
Arvind Krishnamurthy, Northwestern University
Collective Risk Management in a Flight to Quality Episode.pdf
Ricardo J. Caballero (MIT) and Arvind Krishnamurthy (Northwestern University)
The MIT Central Bank Research Network 2006 Fall Conference
Persistent Appreciations, Overshooting, and Optimal Exchange Rate Interventions, Ricardo Caballero, MIT
On the Macroeconomics of Asset Shortages, Ricardo Caballero, MIT
The Macroeconomics of Oil, Olivier Blanchard, MIT
A Theory of Demand Shocks, Guido Lorenzoni, MIT
Monetary Policy, Demand Shocks and the Optimal Use of Dispersed Information, Guido Lorenzoni, MIT
Slides for Demand Shocks, Monetary Policy, and the Optimal Use of Dispersed Information, Guido Lorenzoni, MIT
Inflation-Forecast Targeting: A Twenty-First Centry Monetary Standard? , Michael Woodford, Columbia University
Opportunities for Collaboration , Lawrence Schembri, Bank of Canada
Academic Help Wanted: A Policymaker's Prospective, Juan Jimeno, Banco De España , Juan Jimeno, Banco De España
Academic Help Wanted: A Policymaker's Perspective, by Athanasios Orphanides, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Documents from Previous WEL-MIT Meetings
A Macroeconomic Survey of Europe
Olivier Blanchard, January 2007
The Macroeconomics of Oil
Olivier Blanchard, January 2007
A Macroeconomic Survey of Europe
Olivier Blanchard, September 2006
The Macroeconomics of Oil
Olivier Blanchard, September 2006
Portugal, Italy, Spain, and Germany: The Implications of a Suboptimal Currency Area
Olivier Blanchard, April 2006
A Macroeconomic Survey of Europe
Olivier Blanchard, November 2005
Rebalancing Growth in China: A Three-Handed Approach
Olivier Blanchard and Francesco Giavazzi, December 2005
A Macroeconomic Survey of Europe
Olivier Blanchard, December 2004
A Macroeconomic Survey of Europe
Olivier Blanchard, January 2004
Short Run Prospects in Europe and the United States
Olivier Blanchard, September 2003
European Growth Over The Next Decade
Olivier Blanchard, September 2003
A Macroeconomic Survey of Europe
Olivier Blanchard, December 2002
Information for Prospective Visiting Central Bank Researchers
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