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Workshop:
Monetary Policy and the Money Market
Organized and sponsored by:
European Central Bank and Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Program organizers:
Ignazio Angeloni (ECB); Ignazio.Angeloni@ecb.int
Leonardo Bartolini (FRB of New York); Leo.Bartolini@ny.frb.org
Marvin Goodfriend (FRB of Richmond); Marvin.Goodfriend@rich.frb.org
Venue and date:
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
5 - 6 June 2003
Scope of the Workshop:
The money market is the first step in the transmission of monetary policy and a key source of information on expectations about monetary policy. This two half-day workshop will bring together a small number of papers focusing on interactions between money markets and monetary policy in the United States and in the euro area. Specific topics of interest include: money market modelling; money market microstructure; the effect of liquidity shocks; extracting information from money markets; testing for money market efficiency; alternative monetary policy operational frameworks.
Call for Papers and Reimbursement Policy:
A maximum of 6 papers will be accepted. Completed papers or one-page proposals should be sent in pdf, by March 15, 2003 at the latest, to Leo.Bartolini@ny.frb.org. Selection of the papers will be completed no later than March 31, 2003. All submissions will be answered. Final versions of the papers accepted for presentation must reach the same address by May 16, 2003. After the workshop, authors will have the option to submit their papers for expedited refereed publication in International Finance. Academic speakers will be reimbursed travel and accommodation up to budget availability.