Joint Central Bankers' Conference
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.
- 2010s
- Joint Central Bankers Conference: Unconventional Government Policies - November 15-17, 2012 [Announcement]
- Joint Central Banker's Conference: Unconventional Government Policies - November 16-17, 2012 [Agenda]
- Banking, Liquidity and Bank Runs in an Infinite Horizon Economy
- Can a Transaction Tax or Capital Gains Tax Smooth House Prices?
- A Quantitative Model of Banking Industry Dynamics
- A General Equilibrium Model with Banks and Default on Loans
- The Macroeconomic Effects of Large-Scale Asset Purchase Programs
- Internal Recessions
- Inflation and Output in New Keynesian Models with a Transient Interest Rate Peg
- Responding to a Shadow Banking Crisis: The Lessons of 1763
- A Macroeconomic Framework for Quantifying Systemic Risk
- Joint Central Bankers Conference - November 14–15, 2016 - Agenda
- International Spillovers of Large-Scale Asset Purchases
- Quantitative Easing and the Liquidity Channel of Monetary Policy
- An Early Experiment with "Permazero"
- Joint Central Bankers' Conference - October 15-16, 2019 - Agenda
- Real Interest Rates, Inflation, and Default
- Sources of Borrowing and Fiscal Multipliers
- Consumption in the Great Recession: The Financial Distress Channel
- On the Welfare Losses from External Sovereign Borrowing
- Greed versus Fear: Optimal Time-Consistent Taxation with Default
- Greed versus Fear: Optimal Time-Consistent Taxation with Default [Presentation]
- The Rise in Foreign Currency Bonds: The Role of Capital Controls
- How Does Mortgage Rate Refinancing Affect Consumer Spending and Debt Repayment? Evidence from Canadian Consumers
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2012-2019
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Joint Central Bankers' Conference. 2012-2019, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9863, accessed on May 19, 2026.