ECB Forum on Central Banking
The theme of the 2020 Forum was “Central banks in a shifting world”, reflecting the need of central banks to adapt on an ongoing basis to changing national and international circumstances.
During the event, we examined topics central to the ongoing review of the ECB’s monetary policy strategy, including the consequences of recent trends in (de)globalisation, the impact of COVID-19 on European and global economies, macro-financial implications of climate change and the challenges posed by low natural interest rates. Other aspects of the strategy review, such as the operationalisation of the ECB’s price stability objective, monetary policy instruments and communication were also addressed during the Forum.
Videos from the 2020 forum
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Young economists’ competition 2020
Selected finalists attended the ECB Forum on Central Banking and the final winner received a €10,000 prize.
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Have a look at the programme and the collection of the papers discussed at the Forum.
Conference proceedingsSelected takeaways
Two of the Forum organisers highlight some of the main points from the papers and debates.
Selected takeaways2020 ECB Forum on Central Banking - Central banks in a shifting world
Speakers
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123 invited participants actively attended our online forum. They asked questions and cast their vote for the Young economists' competition. Have a look at who participated in this year's Forum.
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