Overview The purpose of the workshop is to bring together academics and other researchers to discuss new developments in monetary and payments economics. Opportunities will exist throughout the day for informal discussion among participants.
Welcoming Remarks Joseph S. Tracy, Director of Research, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Risk and Concentration in Payment and Securities Settlement Systems David C. Mills, Jr., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Travis D. Nesmith, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Liquidity Saving Mechanisms Antoine Martin, Federal Reserve Bank of New York James J. McAndrews, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Coffee Break
Money, Banking, and Monetary Policy Ping He, University of Illinois at Chicago Lixin Huang, City University of Hong Kong Randall Wright, University of Pennsylvania
Lunch
Credit and the No-Surcharge Rule Cyril Monnet, European Central Bank William Roberds, Federal Reserve Bank ofg Atlanta
Mechanism Design, Networks, and Payments Thorsten Koeppl, Queen’s University Cyril Monnet, European Central Bank Ted Temzelides, University of Pittsburgh
Counterfeiting as Private Money in Mechanism Design Ricardo de O. Cavalcanti, Getulio Vargas Foundation Ed Nosal, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Reception