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Session 3 on the second day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025. Chair: Sujit Kapadia, European Central Bank “The trouble with rational expectations in heterogeneous agent models: A challenge for macroeconomics” Benjamin Moll, London School of Economics Discussant: Laura V. Gati, European Central Bank The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists. • Bridging science and practice | ECB Confer... See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/confe...

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