9:00 AM WELCOME REMARKS Gregory D. Hess, IES Abroad
PANEL I: INFLATION, DISINFLATION, AND THE FED’S CHALLENGE Moderator: Deborah Lucas, MIT Mickey D. Levy, Berenberg Capital Markets: “Inflation and the Fed’s Challenge” Jeffrey Lacker, former President, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and Charles Plosser, former President, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia: “To maintain Resolve the Fed Should Reference Successful Policy Rules”
OPEN DISCUSSION: THE COST OF KEEPING AT IT: WHAT (IF ANYTHING) SHOULD GIVE THE FED PAUSE?
PANEL II: HOW SHOULD THE FED ADDRESS ITS CURRENT CHALLENGE AND RISKS? Moderator: Athanasios Orphanides, MIT John Taylor, Professor of Economics, Stanford University and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution Donald Kohn, Brookings Institution and former Vice Chair at the Federal Reserve
12:00 PM RECEPTION/LUNCH LUNCHEON ADDRESS: HISTORY OF CENTRAL BANKS Michael Bordo, Rutgers University and Senior Visiting Scholar the Hoover Institution
the SHADOW OPEN MARKET COMMITTEE (SOMC) Eventcast:
The Fed’s Inflation Challenge
April 29, 2022
12:00 PM WELCOMING REMARKS Allison Schrager, Manhattan Institute
12:05 PM PANEL I:INFLATION REDUX
Moderator: Michael Bordo, Rutgers University Mickey Levy, Berenberg Capital Markets, “Inflation, Labor Markets and the Fed’s Dual Mandate” Andrew Levin, Dartmouth College, “Quantitative Tightening: Constraints, Costs and Risks” Peter Ireland, Boston College, “The Continuing Case for Nominal GDP Targeting”
12:35 PM DISCUSSION AND Q&A
SOMC discussion with comments by Charles Calomiris and Gregory Hess on Inflationary Expectations and Appropriate Responses to Supply Shocks
1:00 PM PANEL II: DISCUSSION WITH FORMER FOMC MEMBERS
Moderator: Athanasios Orphanides, MIT Bill Dudley, Former President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Jeffrey Lacker, Former President, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Charles Plosser, Former President, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
the SHADOW OPEN MARKET COMMITTEE (SOMC) Eventcast:
Challenges for the Fed’s Monetary and Regulatory Policies
February 11, 2022
2:00 PM WELCOMING REMARKS: Allison Schrager, Manhattan Institute
PANEL I: RESTORING PRICE STABILITY: WHAT WENT WRONG AND HOW TO FIX IT
Moderator: Gregory Hess, IES Abroad Michael Bordo, Rutgers University, “The Fed’s Tendency to Bungle Exits” Andrew Levin, Dartmouth College, “Will the Fed Repeat the Mistakes of the Great Inflation?” Mickey Levy, Berenberg Capital Markets, “The Challenges of Persistently High Inflation” Deborah Lucas, MIT, “Why Today’s Inflation Is a Fiscal and Credit Policy Hangover” Athanasios Orphanides, MIT, “How Should the Fed Correct the Course of Monetary Policy?”
3:20 PM PANEL II: GOVERNING MONETARY POLICY Moderator: Peter Ireland, Boston College Christina Skinner, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, “Fed Activism, Populism and the Rule of Law” Charles Calomiris, Columbia University, “Where Did Monetary Policy Come From and Where Is It Going?”