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CESifo organized a conference about the subject What’s Wrong with Modern Macroeconomics?
Subjects are:
The Roles of Ideology, Institutions, Politics and Economic Knowledge in Forecasting Macroeconomic Developments
ALEX CUKIERMAN (Tel-Aviv University)
Uncertainty, Risk-taking and the Business Cycle
FRANK SMETS (ECB)
Macroeconomic Agenda: Compare Competing Paradigms and Identify Robust Policy Recommendations
VOLKER WIELAND (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Liquidity Constraints and Non-market Clearing: A Recipe for Recession?
John Drifill and MARCUS MILLER (University of Warwick)
Analysis of Monetary Policy and Financial Stability: A New Paradigm
Charles Goodhart, Carolina Osorio and DIMITRI TSOMOCOS (Oxford University)
Unemployment Risk and Aggregate Consumption Behaviour
XAVIER RAGOT (Banque de France) and Edouard Challe
Top Down or Bottom Up Macroeconomics
PAUL DE GRAUWE (University of Leuven)
The Economic Crisis is a Crisis for Economic Theory
ALAN KIRMAN (G.R.E.Q.A.M.)
Reconstucting Macroeconomics: More is Different
THOMAS LUX (University of Kiel)
The Banking Crisis - Capitalism's Business as Usual
PATRICK MINFORD (Cardiff University)
What's Wrong with Modern Macroeconomics? Why its Critics Have Missed the Point
MIKE WICKENS (York University)
Here is a link to the detailled program and the conference papers.