The 2021 Money and Banking Conference, organized by the BCRA, continues with the second panel—Monetary and financial policies, macroeconomic stability and development—with the following speakers:
Claudio Borio (Head of the Monetary and Economic Department, Bank for International Settlements). Monetary policy and inequality.
Stephany Griffith-Jones (Emeritus Professor, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex; Financial Markets Program Director at the Initiative for Policy Dialogue, Columbia University). The future of national development banks and environmental restoration.
Annina Kaltenbrunner (Associate Professor, School of Business, Leeds University). International monetary and financial hierarchies: macroeconomic implications for emerging economies.
Under the heading Macroeconomic Conditions, Growth and Distribution. Underlying Problems of the Global Economy and Lessons from the Pandemic, the Money and Banking Conference consists of online seminars with four discussion panels to take place every Wednesday in November.
The Economic Research Deputy General Management Office of the BCRA led by Germán Feldman, is responsible for the organization and the coordination of panels.
The 2021 Money and Banking Conference has a digital platform that gathers relevant information (program and speakers’ bios and topics) so that people can have access to the different discussion panels. Presentations will be uploaded to the website every Wednesday of November and will remain available at the platform for the public to have access at any time.



