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Cambridge’s Economics and Econometrics recognised in REF 2021 

The results from the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF) have highlighted the global impact of the University of Cambridge’s research in the field of economics, with an acknowledgement of the world leading quality of our overall research submission marked by both an increase in GPA, and an increase in the percentage of the submission scored as ‘world leading’.

Published on - Thursday 12th May 2022

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Why Communications Should be Transparent 

Dr Petra Geraats outlines her work on a new code for transparency, in a call for openness published by the International Monetary Fund.

Published on - Tuesday 23rd March 2021

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Transparency

Monetary Policy

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Report: Contribution to Strategy Review of European Central Bank 

Dr. Petra Geraats's contribution to the strategy review of the European Central Bank (ECB) has been published in a report by the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability (IMFS) in Frankfurt. Read More>>

Published on - Wednesday 6th January 2021

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IMF Publishes New Central Bank Transparency Code 

As part of a High-Level Advisory Panel, Dr. Petra Geraats helped shape a new Central Bank Transparency Code, which has been published by The International Monetary Fund (IMF). The new Code, which has been approved by the IMF's Executive Board, replaces the IMF's Monetary and Financial Policies Transparency Code from 1999. Read More>>

Published on - Tuesday 29th September 2020

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Sandra Batten "Central Banks and Climate Change" - Public Talk 

As part of the Rebuilding Macroeconomics Cambridge-INET Sustainable Growth Hub Workshop, Rebuilding Macroeconomics and Cambridge-INET are hosting a public talk by Sandra Batten (Bank of England) on Monday 16th March 2020, 03:15pm - 04:30pm in King's College, Cambridge.

Event Date - Monday 16th March 2020

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Central Banks

Climate Change



How Do Central Banks Communicate Effectively? 

Dr. Petra Geraats was a speaker at the High-Level Peer-to-Peer Forum "Central Bank Communications in ASEAN-5 Countries: From Principles to Practice" organized by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Singapore on 4th-5th December 2019. Read More>>

Published on - Thursday 2nd January 2020

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Central Banks

Monetary Policy

Finance



IMF High-Level Advisory Panel on Central Bank Transparency 

Dr. Petra Geraats has been appointed to a High-Level Advisory Panel on Central Bank Transparency by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The advisory panel, which consists of prominent former central bankers and academics, will help guide the development of the IMF's new Central Bank Transparency (CBT) Code. Read More>>

Published on - Monday 11th November 2019

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Optimal Monetary Stabilization in Response to Inefficient Capital Flows 

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti has been invited to the Bank of Japan-IMES 2019 conference in Tokyo, to speak on "Optimal Monetary Stabilization in Response to Inefficient Capital Flows". The conference runs from 29th - 30th May 2019. Read More>>

Published on - Wednesday 29th May 2019

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Central Banks

Monetary

Capital Flows



Long-Term Growth Effects of Climate Change 

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes gave a presentation on the 10th May 2019 entitled "Long-Term Growth Effects of Climate Change" at the Climate Change and Central Banking Workshop in Ottawa, organized by the Bank of Canada.

Published on - Monday 13th May 2019

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Economic Growth

Climate Change

Long-Term Growth

Central Banks



Independent Evaluation of Central Bank of Chile 

The Board of the Central Bank of Chile have appointed Dr Petra Geraats to an independent panel of experts to evaluate the Bank's performance in achieving its objectives of price and financial stability. Read More>>

Published on - Thursday 17th January 2019

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Central Banks

Monetary Policy

Financial Stability




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