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International finance: do exchange rates still matter? - University of Lille

16 novembre 2018 Workshop
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Workshop “International finance: do exchange rates still matter?”

November 16th, 2018

LEM - CNRS, University of Lille
Research axis “Markets, Organizations and Finance”
and
European Research Group (GdRe) Money, Banking, Finance
Research axis “Sustainable and International Finance”
University of Lille
 

 

 

Subject

The persistence of global imbalances raises some concerns about resurgence of protectionist tendencies while the gradual tightening of monetary policy in some advanced economies raises fears about a sudden stop in capital inflows in emerging market economies. These issues are related to the role of exchange rates in determining international trade and capital flows. Are exchange rates more important than trade policy in correcting trade imbalances? Do they influence foreign direct investment? Do floating exchange rates help current account adjustments? Do they give full monetary autonomy? To what extent do exchange rates affect stock markets and bond markets?
Topics include:
- Exchange rates and competitiveness, international trade and foreign direct investment
- The effects of exchange rate changes and tariffs on international trade
- The role of the exchange rate regime in current account adjustments
- The valuation effects of changes in exchange rates - Policy trilemma vs. dilemma
- The degree of exchange rate pass-through - Exchange rates and financial markets
 
 

Scientific committee

António AFONSO (University of Lisbon), Renaud BEAUPAIN (IÉSEG School of Management, Lille/Paris), Sophie BRANA (University of Bordeaux), Jean-Bernard CHATELAIN (University Paris 1), Peter CLAEYS (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Cécile COUHARDE (University of Paris Nanterre), Balazs EGERT (OECD), Etienne FARVAQUE (University of Lille), Rémi GENEROSO (University of Lille), Florence HUART (University of Lille), Hubert KEMPF (Ecole Normale Supérieure Cachan), John LEWIS (Bank of England), Matija LOZEJ (Central Bank of Ireland), Jean-Christophe POUTINEAU (University of Rennes 1), Piotr STANEK (Cracow University of Economics), Gregory THWAITES (Bank of England and London School of Economics), Fabien TRIPIER (University of Evry)

Local organization

Contact: Florence HUART (florence.huart@univ-lille.fr)

Venue

Université de Lille, Cité Scientifique Faculté des Sciences Economiques et Sociales, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France Building SH2, First Floor, Room “Salle des conférences”

PROGRAMME attached.

 




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