University of Chicago GSB

Conferences

The initiative on Global Markets will hold conferences to support its goal of engaging policy makers and leading international businesses on the major issues facing the global economy.

Each year, it will hold the U.S. Monetary Policy Forum co-sponsored by the Brandeis University International Business School. This annual conference brings together academics, market economists, and policy makers. The USMPF panelists, a standing committee of academic and private sector economists, produces a report on critical medium-term issues confronting the Federal Open Market Committee.

Past Conferences

February 26, 2010

2010 U.S. Monetary Policy Forum

October 9, 2009

Political Economy in the Chicago Area (PECA)

February 27, 2009

2009 U.S. Monetary Policy Forum

February 23, 2009

Political Economy in the Chicago Area (PICA)

December 11 - 12, 2008

Japan's Bubble, Deflation and Long-Term Stagnation

September 26 - 27, 2008

BREAD's Fourteenth Conference on Development Economics

May 23, 2008

Political Economy in the Chicago Area (PICA)

May 9-10, 2008

The Journal of Accounting Research Conference

May 9-10, 2008

Beyond Liquidity: Modeling Frictions in Finance and Macroeconomics Conference

February 29, 2008

2008 U.S. Monetary Policy Forum will be held in New York City and is by invitation only

February 14, 2008

Global Business and Politics conference will be held in London

November 9-10, 2007

The Emergence of Social Organization: What are we missing?

March 9, 2007

The 2007 U.S. Monetary Policy Forum