Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics 2019 Conference Summary

Author:

Blanco Andres1,Kim Mina2,Knotek Edward S.3ORCID,Paustian Matthias4,Rich Robert3ORCID,Ryngaert Jane5,Schoenle Raphael3ORCID,Tielens Joris6,Weber Henning7,Weber Michael8,Wiederholt Mirko9,Zhang Tony10

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan

2. US Bureau of Labor Statistics

3. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

4. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

5. Wake Forest University

6. National Bank of Belgium

7. Deutsche Bundesbank

8. University of Chicago

9. Sciences Po Paris

10. Boston University

Abstract

To provide insights into the processes that drive inflationary dynamics, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland holds an annual conference on the topic of inflation: “Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics.” This Commentary summarizes the papers presented at the 2019 conference.

Publisher

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Reference12 articles.

1. Adam, Klaus, and Henning Weber. 2019. “Price Trends Over the Product Life Cycle and the Optimal U.K. Inflation Target.” Presented at the Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics 2019 conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

2. Bersson, Betsy, Patrick Hürtgen, and Matthias Paustian. 2019. “Expectations Formation, Sticky Prices, and the Zero Lower Bound.” Presented at the Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics 2019 conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

3. Carvalho, Carlos, and Oleksiy Kryvtsov. 2018. “Price Selection.” Presented at the Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics 2019 conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

4. Clayton, Christopher, Xavier Jaravel, and Andreas Schaab. 2018. “Heterogeneous Price Rigidities and Monetary Policy.” Presented at the Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics 2019 conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

5. Coibion, Olivier, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Saten Kumar, and Jane Ryngaert. 2018. “Do You Know That I Know That You Know?” Presented at the Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics 2019 conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

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