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The organizers are especially interested in contributions discussing challenges brought forward by emerging issues in macro and finance after the financial crisis and their implications for policymakers and macro modelers.
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Topics are welcome from all areas of economics, as long as the focus is on search, matching or information frictions. However, preference is given to researchers in the fields of macroeconomics, monetary economics and labor economics.
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Topics are welcome from all areas of economics, as long as the focus is on search, matching or information frictions. However, preference is given to researchers in the fields of macroeconomics, monetary economics and labor economics.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010464438
Topics are welcome from all areas of economics, as long as the focus is on search and matching models. However, preference is given to researchers in the fields of macroeconomics, monetary economics and labor economics.
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The aim of this annual workshop is to provide a forum for central bank economists to present and discuss ongoing research on macroeconomic models. The special topic this year will be "Financial frictions in macroeconomic models". As in previous years, the agenda will also include discussions of...
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We propose that the EGOS 2006 general theme be devoted to studying how different forms of organizing interact in shaping contemporary society and how society shapes organizing in turn. The research implications are far reaching, involving all traditions of the social sciences and the humanities.
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