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12.30-2.30pm Central Banking in Contemporary Capitalism

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Nathan Marcus (Ben Gurion University, Israel): The Interwar Origins of Central Bank Independence

Pavlos Roufos (University of Kassel, Germany): Foster Parents of Central Bank Independence: Ordoliberal influence in the formation of the Bundesbank

Ulas Sener (University of Potsdam, Germany): Economic theories on central bank independence: From ‘institutions interfere’ to ‘institutions matter’

Nina Eichacker (University of Rhode Island, US): Liquidity, Assets, and Power in Monetary Policy for the European Core and Periphery, Before and After the Eurozone Crisis

Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany) and Maximilian Düsterhöft (Dresden University of Technology, Germany): Technocratic politics in hard times: A global experiment in central banking

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2.30-3.30pm Coffee Break

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3.30-5pm Macroeconomics and Finance

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Devika Dutt (University of Massachusetts Amherst, US): Exorbitant Privilege or Ultimate Responsibility? Access to the International Lender of Last Resort

Davide Villani (University of Greenwich, UK): Revisiting the External Financial Dependence index in light of the rise of Corporate Net Lending: What do we really measure?

Monika Meireles (UNAM, Mexico): Financial regionalization, new foreign banking and trans-Latin banks

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