Lawrence Christiano (Northwestern University) - ENSAI Economics Days 2023
“Learning in DSGE models” by Lawrence Christiano (Northwestern University). ENSAI Economics Days 2023 The Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST), together with the National School of Statistics and Information Analysis (ENSAI), University College London (UCL) and Northwestern University (NU), organized a workshop in Macroeconomics (the 30th ENSAI Economics Days) in Rennes, on May 11-12, 2023. The purpose of this yearly workshop is to bring together international scholars from various fields working on Macroeconomics. Over two days, invited speakers and researchers from the audience discussed the recent advances in Economics. Camerawork: K-Vision #economics #macroeconomics #research

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Patrick Fève (Toulouse School of Economics) - ENSAI Economics Days 2023

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