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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance and Central Banking

Joint conference of the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve Board

Monday, 14 and Tuesday, 15 November 2022

Hybrid event: Conference centre of the Bank of Canada (Ottawa) and online

This conference is the fourth in a series of annual conferences that primarily focuses on issues encountered by under-represented groups in economics, finance, and central banking.

All meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule unless otherwise noted.

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Programme

Times are Eastern Standard Time (CET-5)

* indicates the presenter

Monday, 14 November 2022
8:15

Registration

8:50

Welcome & Housekeeping

9:00

Opening Remarks

Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada

9:15

Session 1: Monetary Policy, Gender and Under-represented Groups

Chair: Brian Doyle, Federal Reserve Board

 

Inclusive Monetary Policy: How Tight Labor Markets Facilitate Broad-Based Employment Growth

  • Nittai Bergman, Tel Aviv University
  • David Matsa, Northwestern University
  • Michael Weber*, University of Chicago

Discussant: Felipe Alves, Bank of Canada

 

Does Monetary Policy Narrow or Widen the Racial Gap in U.S.? Evidence From the Housing Market

  • Qi Li, Penn State University
  • Xu Zhang*, Bank of Canada

Discussant: Munseob Lee, UC San Diego

 

Yellin’ at Yellen: Gender Bias in the Federal Reserve Congressional Hearings

  • James Bisbee, New York University
  • Nicolò Fraccaroli*, Brown University
  • Andreas Kern, Georgetown University

Discussant: Michelle Alexopoulos, University of Toronto

11:15

Break & Poster session on Indigenous Economics

  • Central Bank Network for Indigenous Inclusion
    Suzette Argo, Bank of Canada
  • First Nations Access to Cash and Financial Services
    Heng Chen, Bank of Canada
  • Indigenous Business Survey
    James Fudurich, Bank of Canada
  • Presentation 4
    Casey Lozard, Federal Bank of Minneapolis
  • Exploring Māori access to capital in New Zealand
    Adam Richardson, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
11:45

Keynote Address

Chair: tbc

Oriana Bandiera, London School of Economics

12:45

Lunch

14:00

Session 2: Diversity and Inclusion in Economics and Good Practice

Chair: Ana Lamo, European Central Bank

 

Retaining Talent in Organizations: Diversity, Inclusion and Norms

  • Maria Guadalupe, INSEAD
  • Daisy Pollenne*, University of Oxford
  • Kaisa Snellman, INSEAD

Discussant: Natalia Emanuel, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

 

The Unintended Consequences of #MeToo –Evidence from Research Collaborations

Marina Gertsberg, University Melbourne

Discussant: Kevin Devereux, Peking University

 

Gender and the Time Cost of Peer Review

  • Diane Alexander, Wharton School
  • Olga Gorelkina, University of Liverpool
  • Erin Hengel*, University College London

Discussant: Marlene Koffi, University of Toronto

17:00

End of day 1

Tuesday, 15 November 2022
8:55

Welcome back & Housekeeping

9:00

Policy Panel: Post-Covid Challenges for Women and Underrepresented Groups

Moderator: Sharon Kozicki (Deputy Governor, Bank of Canada

Presenters:

  • Claudia Buch, Vice President, Deutsche Bundesbank
  • Lisa Cook, Governor, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Soledad Nuñez, Member of the Executive Commission and General Board of the Banco de España
10:30

Break

10:45

Session 3: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Financial Market

Chair: May Rostom, Bank of England

 

Bank Competition and Entrepreneurial Gaps: Evidence from Bank Deregulation

Xiang Li, Boston College

Discussant: Evren Damar, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

 

The Impact of Minority Representation at Mortgage Lenders

  • Scott Frame, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
  • Ruidi Huang*, Southern Methodist University
  • Erik Mayer, Southern Methodist University
  • Adi Sunderam, Harvard Business School

Discussant: Robert Clark, Queen’s University

 

Applications or Approvals: What Drives Racial Disparities in the Paycheck Protection Program?

  • Sergey Chernenko, Purdue University
  • Nathan Kaplan, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Asani Sarkar*, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • David Scharfstein, Harvard Business School

Discussant: Rachel Marie Brooks Atkin, St. John’s University

12:45

Closing Remarks

Pablo Hernández de Cos, Governor of the Banco de España

13:00
End of conference

Time allocation
Presenter: 20 minutes; Discussant: 10 minutes; General Discussion: 10 minutes

Audiovisual notice: Images and video recordings may be published online

Please note that this programme may be subject to change without notice.

General information

Venue

Bank of Canada
Conference center
30 Bank Street
Ottawa

Conference language

English

Organising committee

  • Brian Doyle, The Federal Reserve
  • Chiara Scotti, The Federal Reserve
  • Ana Lamo, European Central Bank
  • Julia Giese, Bank of England
  • Sermin Gungor, Bank of Canada
  • Césaire Meh, Bank of Canada
  • Eva Murciano, European Central Bank

Conference website

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