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11th EABCN Workshop - After the Crisis: A New Agenda for Business Cycle Research?

Amsterdam, 21-22 September 2009
Hosted by University of Amsterdam

Given the depth of the current recession and the increasing use of unorthodox stabilisation policy the research agenda associated with the Great Moderation and the consensus it produced is increasingly coming under question. This conference aims to consider whether such questioning is necessary and across a range of topics, examine the issues and methods that may begin to emerge amongst academics and policymakers.

Whilst we expect a number of submissions will focus on the crisis itself we are particularly interested in likely research themes going forward in business cycle study including but not limited to monetary and banking systems, labour markets, monetary and fiscal policy and market imperfections.

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