SEMINARS

2023: International Monetary Fund.

2022: International Monetary Fund, National Bank of Belgium.

2021: International Monetary Fund, University of Coimbra, Bank of England.

2019: Norges Bank, Bank of England, European Central Bank, Reserve Bank of Australia.

2018: National Bank of Belgium, Ghent University.

2017: Norges Bank.

2016: Ghent University.

2015: European Central Bank, Ghent University.


CONFERENCES/WORSHOPS

2024

2023

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013


DISCUSSIONS

Housing market cycles, productivity growth, and household debt’ by Dmitry Brizhatyuk, 37th Symposium on Money, Banking and Finance, Banque de France, Paris, France, 17-18 June 2021. [Discussion]

‘The role of auctions and negotiation in housing prices' by David Genesove and James Hansen 

RBA Annual Quantitative Macroeconomics Research Workshop, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, Australia, 12-13 December 2019. [Discussion]

‘Sustainable policy equilibria in a monetary union' by Tatiana Kirsanova, Celsa Machado, and Ana Paula Ribeiro

22nd ICMAIF, University of Crete, Crete, Greece, 24-26 May 2018. [Discussion]

‘The short-run effect of monetary policy shocks on credit risk – an analysis of the Euro Area' by Chi Hyun Kim and Lars Other

22nd Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Halle (Saale), Germany, 23-25 March 2017. [Discussion]

'Undervaluation, social optimum and growth' by Karine Gente, Miguel León-Ledesma, and Carine Nourry

Theories and Methods in Macroeconomics (T2M), Lisboa, Portugal, 16-17 March 2017. [Discussion]

'Agent-based model for financial vulnerability' by Richard Bookstaber, Mark Paddrik, and Brian Tivnan

IBEFA 2015 Summer Meeting, San Francisco, United States, 25-26 June 2015. [Discussion]