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8th Annual Conference 2020

Climate change and disaster risk:
​What do they imply for emerging market central banks?

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DAY 1
September 29, 2020

WORKSHOP 1: Modelling the informal economy and sectoral linkages     
  • Twisting shadows: Structural breaks of B&H’s shadow economy index
    • Bojan Baškot, Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Which sectors can accelerate the pull of the Tunisian economy out of the recession? A network analysis approach
    • Ramzi Salem, Central Bank of Tunisia
Discussant: Cédric Tille, BCC & the Graduate Institute, Geneva


WORKSHOP 2: The macroeconomic impact of climate change
  • Effects of climate change on agricultural activity: The case of Tunisia
    • Hager Ben Romdhane & Rached Bouaziz, Central Bank of Tunisia
  • Nonlinear relationship between the weather phenomenon El Niño and Colombian food prices
    • Daniel Parra, Central Bank of Colombia
  • Spillover effects of climate change on economic growth: A spatial panel approach
    • Zied Jaidi & Raoudha Louafi, Central Bank of Tunisia
Discussant: Ugo Panizza, the Graduate Institute, Geneva


DAY 2
September 30, 2020



​Setting the stage: An overview of recent research
 
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: William Oman, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
                       
POLICY PRESENTATION: Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva, Bank for International Settlements (BIS)

DAY 3
October 1, 2020

POLICY PANEL 1: Macroeconomic modelling of climate change: Current situation and challenges
  • Chair: Jérôme Vandenbussche, IMF
  • Luljeta Minxhozi, Bank of Albania
  • Joëlle Noailly, CIES, Graduate Institute, Geneva
  • Yannis Dafermos, SOAS University of London
  • Emanuele Campiglio, University of Bologna

POLICY PANEL 2: Should monetary policy take account of climate consideration - and if so how?
  • Chair: Charles Wyplosz, The Graduate Institute, Geneva
  • Volodymyr Lepushynskyi, National Bank of Ukraine
  • Belma Čolaković, Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Misa Tanaka, Bank of England
  • Pierre Monnin, Council on Economic Policies
  • Stefan Gerlach, EFG Bank 

POLICY PANEL 3: How does climate change impact financial stability policy?
  • Chair: Eric Jondeau, University of Lausanne
  • Governor Marouane El Abassi, Central Bank of Tunisia
  • Halim Jadi, Bank Al-Maghrib
  • Paul Castillo, Central Reserve Bank of Peru
  • Daniel Osorio, Central Bank of Colombia
  • Andrea Maechler, Swiss National Bank
  • Morgan Després, Banque de France


POSTER SESSION
  • An estimated DSGE model with financial accelerator: The case of Tunisia
    • Hager Ben Romdhane, Central Bank of Tunisia
  • Credit-to-GDP gap: Local versus foreign currency credit
    • Gjergj Legisi, Bank of Albania
  • Does leverage predict delinquency in consumer lending? Evidence from Peru
    • Walter Cuba, Central Reserve Bank of Peru
  • Financial Stress Index for Ukraine
    • Vladyslav Filatov, National Bank of Ukraine
  • The relationship between non-performing loans, banking system stability and the economic activity: The case of Tunisia
    • Dorsaf El Bir, Central Bank of Tunisia
  • Uncovered interest parity with foreign exchange interventions under exchange rate peg and inflation targeting: The case of Ukraine.
    • Anton Grui, National Bank of Ukraine