Date: 25th June 2019 | 10:00

Venue: Prebend House, University of Buckingham, MK18 1EG

Day 1:

Start 10:00

Session 1 – Juan Castaneda – The roles of central banks in modern economies

Session 2 – Tim Congdon – Money, asset prices and the business cycle

Session 3 – Brandon Davies – Bank regulation after the Global Financial Crisis

Session 4 – Philip Booth – Money, regulation and the Financial Crisis

Finish 18:00

Day 2:

Start 10:00

Session 1 – Brian Sturgess: ‘Alternatives to conventional (Western) banking’.

Session 2 – Forrest Capie – The central banks as lenders of last resort in a financial crisis – with a historical perspective

Session 3 – Presentation by University of Buckingham including the MSc Money, Banking and Central Banking programme

Session 4 – Matthias Klaes – FinTech: The new world of financial intermediation

Finish 18:00

Paid accommodation on campus is available on a first come, first served basis and there is also a small travel bursary available for each participant. Lunch will also be provided on both days; breakfast and evening meals at participants own cost.

Spaces are limited and will be awarded upon receipt of a CV and a covering letter explaining what you expect to gain from this experience. Applications should be sent to gail.grimston@buckingham.ac.uk to arrive no later than 30th April 2019.

The event is sponsored by the Institute of International Monetary Research and Institute of Economic Affairs