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SUMMARY:Turning points in history
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UID:2015_07_09_frankfurt_636280
DESCRIPTION:The crisis experienced in recent years has had a transformati
 ve impact on economic thinking\, public opinion vis-à-vis the financial 
 system and our economic order per se\, prompting a widespread debate. Ce
 ntral banks are also caught up in this process\, as are perceptions of t
 he role they play. Some now believe that we are facing a historic sea ch
 ange.\n\nIt is against this backdrop that the Bundesbank will host a con
 ference\, which will look into the question of how – from a historical p
 erspective – economic crises have transformed the role played by central
  banks.\n\nProgramme\n  Welcome\n09.00 – 09.30\n  \n\n[EMBEDDED]  \n\nDr
  Jens Weidmann\, \nPresident of the Deutsche Bundesbank\nSpeech / Video\
 n  How did central banks contribute to the stability of the financial sy
 stem? Evolving demands and realisations\n09.30 – 11.15\n  \nVideo of Pan
 el 1\n\n[EMBEDDED] Moderator: \nJan Pieter Krahnen\, Center for Financia
 l Studies\n  Panellists\n  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\nClaudia M. Buch\, \nDeutsch
 e Bundesbank\n\nPresentation \n384 KB\, PDF  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\nMarvin Go
 odfriend\,\nCarnegie Mellon University\n\nPresentation \n94 KB\, PDF  \n
 \n[EMBEDDED]\n\nCharles Goodhart\,\nLondon School of Economics and Polit
 ical Science\n\n \n  Central banks and fiscal authorities: Dominance ver
 sus independence\n11.45 – 13.30\n  \nVideo of Panel 2\n\n[EMBEDDED] Mode
 rator: \nOtmar Issing\, Center for Financial Studies\n  Panellists\n  \n
 \n[EMBEDDED]\n\nAlan J. Auerbach\, \nUniversity of California\,\nBerkele
 y  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\nMarkus K. Brunnermeier\, \nPrinceton University\n\n
 Presentation \n623 KB\, PDF  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\nBenjamin Friedman\, \nHar
 vard University  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\nNarayana Kocherlakota\, \nFederal Res
 erve Bank of Minneapolis\n\nPresentation \n327 KB\, PDF\n  How policymak
 ers should safeguard Europe against future crises: A dialogue\n14.30 – 1
 6.00\n  \nVideo of Panel 3\n\nModerator: \nClaus Döring\, Börsenzeitung\
 n  Panellists\n  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\nMichel Sapin\, Minister of Finance an
 d Public\nAccounts\, France  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\nWolfgang Schäuble\, Feder
 al Minister of\nFinance\, Germany\n  Central banks and the international
  environment: Exchange rate regimes and international coordination\n16.3
 0 – 18.15\n  \nVideo of Panel 4\n\n[EMBEDDED] Moderator: \nHarold James\
 , Princeton University\n  Panellists\n  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\nPaul De Grauwe
 \, \nLondon School of Economics and Political Science  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\
 nBarry Eichengreen\, \nUniversity of California\, Berkeley\n\nPresentati
 on \n430 KB\, PDF  \n\n[EMBEDDED]\n\nHélène Rey\, \nLondon Business Scho
 ol\n\nPresentation \n219 KB\, PDF\n  Concluding remarks\n18:15\n  [EMBED
 DED]  \n\nMervyn King\,\nformer Governor of the Bank of England\nVideo
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