Spillovers or Scapegoats? Why Small Countries Should Not Fear Center-Country Monetary and Financial Policy
In this presentation Professor Andrew K. Rose will discuss recent research that analyzes the impact of monetary and financial in center countries (like the United States) for small and emerging economies. He will discuss beggar-thy-neighbor "currency wars" associated with unconventional monetary policy like quantitative easing and negative nominal interest rates, as well as the impact of the "global financial cycle" on capital flows and credit creation.
22
May
2017
2017
Monday
Venue: Banyan Ballroom
12:15 pm
12:30 pm
12:50 pm
Introduction by Professor Bernard Yeung
Dean and Stephen Riady Distinguished Professor in Finance and Strategic Management, National University of Singapore and President of ABFER
1:00 pm
Academic Luncheon Keynote by Professor Andrew K. Rose
B.T. Rocca Jr. Professor of International Business, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley and Exco Member & Senior Fellow of ABFER
"Spillovers or Scapegoats? Why Small Countries Should Not Fear Center-Country Monetary and Financial Policy"
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Moderator: Professor Bernard Yeung
"Spillovers or Scapegoats? Why Small Countries Should Not Fear Center-Country Monetary and Financial Policy"
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Moderator: Professor Bernard Yeung
2:00 pm