The School of Economics present ‘International dimensions of monetary policy’ as part of the Nottingham Lectures in International Economics.
Giancarlo Corsetti, Professor of Macroeconomics at The University of Cambridge, will deliver three lectures across two days:
Open-economy challenges to monetary policy
1pm, Wednesday 25 March
Macroeconomic stabilisation of capital flows
10am, Thursday 26 March
Stabilisation and comparative advantage
11am, Thursday 26 March
All three lectures will take place in A39, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park.
No ticket required, all welcome.
Tags: business, economics, finance, Giancarlo Corsetti, global, macroeconomics, money, School of Economics, University of Cambridge
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