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Joint Central Bankers' Conference

2012-2019

The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s Center for Human Capital Studies (CHCS) hosts an annual employment conference that brings together economists, policymakers, and academics to examine critical issues facing the U.S. economy. This conference provides forums for analysis of pressing economic challenges. Conference themes have evolved to address the most urgent concerns of the time, including the interconnections between monetary policy, financial stability, and fiscal policy in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis; the persistent employment challenges following the 2007-09 recession; the role of education in labor market outcomes; and long-term trends in economic inequality across firms, geographic regions, and demographic groups. Through the Atlanta Fed's Center for Human Capital Studies and other initiatives, this conference features both senior policymaker discussions that frame key questions and formal academic presentations that analyze unconventional policy responses and structural economic changes. The conference aim to inform policy decisions during periods of economic uncertainty and transformation.


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