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Research Department Events
Globalization and Monetary Policy
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
November 7, 2005

Organizers:
Evan F. Koenig and Mark A. Wynne, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

8:45 a.m.   Welcoming Remarks
    Richard Fisher
President and CEO
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
9:00 a.m.   A Portfolio Theory of Capital Flows [PDF]
    Michael B. Devereux
University of British Columbia
    Makoto Saito
Hitotsubashi University
9:55 a.m.   DSGE Models of High Exchange Rate Volatility and Pass-Through [PDF]
    Giancarlo Corsetti
European University Institute
    Luca Dedola
European Central Bank
    Sylvain Leduc
Federal Reserve Board
11:05 a.m.   “Expectations and Exchange Rate Volatility”
    Charles Engel
University of Wisconsin
    Michael B. Devereux
University of British Columbia
Noon   Lunch
1:15 p.m.   Globalization and Equilibrium Inflation-Output Tradeoffs [PDF]
    Assaf Razin
Cornell University and Tel Aviv University
    Prakash Loungani
International Monetary Fund
2:25 p.m.   Panel Discussion
Globalization and Monetary Policy
    John Taylor
Stanford University
    Alan Stockman
University of Rochester
    Maurice Obstfeld
University of California, Berkeley
    Gary Hufbauer
Institute for International Economics
3:55 p.m.   Closing Remarks
    Harvey Rosenblum
Executive Vice President and Director of Research
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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