Latest presentations
2024
* February 2024 [TBC]: internal seminar IMF CCAMTAC
Monetary Policy Frameworks and Communication in the Caucasus and Central Asia
* 7th March 2024: 5th Conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance, and Central Banking (Banco de Espana)
Who are Central Banks? Gender, Human Resources, and Central Banking.
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Past presentations
2023
* 9th May 2023: internal seminar IMF
Who are Central Banks? Gender, Human Resources, and Central Banking.
* 19th July 2023: internal seminar IMF
Monetary Policy Frameworks and Communication in the Caucasus and Central Asia
* 15th September 2023: internal seminar Banca d'Italia
Who are Central Banks? Gender, Human Resources, and Central Banking.
* 21st September 2023: 5th Biennial Conference on “Uncertainty, Economic Activity, and Forecasting in a Changing Environment” (University of Padova, Italy)
A Comprehensive MacroEconomic Uncertainty Measure for the Euro Area and its Implications to COVID-19
* 27th October 2023: Applied Time Series Econometrics Workshop (St. Louis Fed)
A Comprehensive MacroEconomic Uncertainty Measure for the Euro Area and its Implications to COVID-19
2022
* 10th March 2022: SOCIETY FOR NONLINEAR DYNAMICS AND ECONOMETRICS (SNDE) 2022
Macroeconomic uncertainty index for the euro area: a comprehensive tool and an updated dataset
* July 2022: internal seminars IMF
Macroeconomic uncertainty index for the euro area: a comprehensive tool and an updated dataset
2021
* 4th March 2021: Research Seminar at the Central Bank of Ireland
A journey into the world of Effective Exchange Rates: are they really different?
* 27. April 2021: the United States International Trade Commission --> P. Lastauskas presents
What Explains Excess Trade Persistence? A Theory of Habits in the Supply Chains
* 6-7th May 2021: Irish Economic Association conference
A journey into the world of Effective Exchange Rates: are they really different? (preliminary results)
* 7th May 2021: E4E 4th workshop at Vilnius University
Business Cycles in the EU: an Ultimate, Comprehensive Comparison Across Methods (slides)
* 22-25th June 2021: International Association for Applied Econometrics (IAAE) Annual Conference
What Explains Excess Trade Persistence? A Theory of Habits in the Supply Chains (slides)
* 9th November 2021: IMF RESDM internal seminar
What Explains Excess Trade Persistence? A Theory of Habits in the Supply Chains
2020
* 18th February 2020: National Student Academy at the Bank of Lithuania
Doing research in International Macroeconomics.
* 30th March 2020: Third ESRC LSE/UCL Structural Reforms and European Integration Workshop at UCL in London (UK)
Convergence and reform: a growth decomposition. Canceled to due to COVID-19
* 8th April 2020: Royal Economic Society annual conference at Queen's University Belfast (UK)
Shock dependence of exchange rate pass-through: a comparative analysis of BVARs and DSGEs. Canceled to due to COVID-19
* 29 June: Non-technical internal seminar at the Bank of Lithuania
The persistently high rate of suicides in Lithuania: an updated view (preliminary results)
* 1 July: Research seminar at Banque de France
A panel VAR analysis of macro-financial imbalances in the EU (new version - 2020)
* 24-27 August: European Economic Association (online)
Shock dependence of exchange rate pass-through: a comparative analysis of BVARs and DSGEs (paper at this link - presentation here)
* 23 September: EU Commission DG-ECFIN "Country Focus Seminar" (online)
An analysis of investments and their drivers in Lithuania (slides)
* 8 October: EU Commission DG-BUDG internal seminar (online)
An analysis of investments and their drivers in Lithuania (with a focus on EU funds) (slides)
* 20 October: BOFIT seminar series (online)
Exchange rate fluctuations and the financial channel in emerging economies (preliminary results)
* 23 October: Trade Experts Network workshop (ESCBs) --> P. Lastauskas presents
What Explains Excess Trade Persistence? A Theory of Deep Habits in Global Value Chains (preliminary results)
* 27 October: Non-technical seminar (internal) at the Bank of Lithuania
An analysis of investments and their drivers in Lithuania
* 18 November: Bank of Ukraine research seminar
Shock dependence of exchange rate pass-through: a comparative analysis of BVARs and DSGEs (paper at this link)
* 10 December: The 2020 Bank of Lithuania Research Workshop (slides available at this link)
An analysis of investments and their drivers in Lithuania
* 11 December: Euro4Europe workshop
Business cycles in the EU: an ultimate, comprehensive comparison across methods (preliminary results - slides)
* 19-21th December 2020: 14th International Conference on Computational and Financial Econometrics (CFE 2020)
- presenting in the session "Uncertainty in empirical macroeconomics" ---> An analysis of investments and their drivers in Lithuania (slides - focus on uncertainty)
- chairing the session "Contributions in macroeconometrics"