The 2023 Money and Banking Conference organized by the BCRA will be held in-person on July 5. Authorities of central banks and outstanding academic figures will take part in the event. The Governor of the BCRA, Miguel Ángel Pesce, will give the opening and closing speeches.
The Conference, entitled “Challenges for Macroeconomic and Financial Stability in the Current Context,” will be divided into three sections. Adrián Armas (Peru), Gerardo Licandro (Uruguay), Rolando Sergio Colque Soldado (Bolivia) and Germán Feldman (Argentina), chief economists of the central banks of the region, will participate in the first section.
After that, two special lectures will be given. The first lecture will be delivered by Mario Cimoli, from the Institute of Economics of the Sant’Anna Scuola Universitaria Superiore, Pisa (Italy), followed by Bertram Schefold, from the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main (Germany).
Finally, a panel discussion will be held with the following authorities of central banks: Beltrán de Ramón (Chile), José Cantero Sienra (Paraguay), Ásgeir Jónsson (Iceland) and Miguel Ángel Pesce (Argentina).
The conference is open and free of charge. Interested people from all over the country will find relevant information (program and speakers’ bios and topics) listed in the exclusive section of the Money and Banking Conference. Prior registration is required for all attendees.
Like all other academic and outreach initiatives of the BCRA, the conference—organized by the Economic Research Deputy General Management Office—seeks to stimulate discussion on macroeconomic, monetary and financial topics. It is addressed to a wide audience, and to academics and policymakers, among others.



