Description:
In this seminar, the participants shall prepare and present a seminar paper. The seminar deals with changes and new developments in the theoretical and empirical literature on monetary policy. Topics covered through lectures and seminar papers include the following: the appropriate mandates and objective function of central banks, the relationship between monetary policy and financial supervision, the role of the exchange rates, the functioning of monetary policy in a monetary union, the importance of fiscal dominance, quantitative easing during financial crises, the role of communication of objectives and policies, the functioning of central bank committees, transparency and independence and accountability, global coordination of monetary policy, the international role of the euro and the US dollar. The course will first start with a series of lectures addressing these various issues. The seminar participants are then asked to prepare a seminar paper on one of the issues, which then has to be presented and discussed towards the end of the semester.
Part of the Seminar: Ungraded presentation and discussion.
Time & venue:
To allow an intensive dialogue among the students, the seminar is organized in block classes. Many topics are closely related to each other.
Discussion of seminar topics: 23.04.-24.04.2024, 10:00-14:00; DIW Berlin, Mohrenstr. 58, Elinor Ostrom Hall
Presentation and discussion of seminar papers: 02.07.2024, 10:00-14:00 ; DIW Berlin, Mohrenstr. 58, Elinor Ostrom Hall & 03.07.2024, 10:00-14:00 ; DIW Berlin, Mohrenstr. 58, Karl Popper Room
Exam:
Term paper
Registration:
Max. number of participants: 20
Please register between 18.03. and 22.04.2024 via email to mfratzscher@diw.de (please indicate your program, matriculation number and briefly outline why you are interested in this seminar and how it fits into your study plans).