Jan 25, 2023–Jan 25, 2023 from 5:00pm–6:00pm
In this talk, Viana de Carvalho, who served as the deputy governor of the Central Bank of Brazil (2016-2019), will also discuss how central banks manage inflation.
Bio: Carlos Viana de Carvalho is the head of research at Kapitalo Investimentos and a partner at Asset 1 Investment Company, and an associate professor in the Department of Economics at Pontifica Catholic University-Rio. He was formerly the deputy governor of the Central Bank of Brazil (2016-2019), a partner at Kyros Investments (2011-2015) and an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2007-2010).
He is an expert in macroeconomics and monetary policy, with more than 30 published papers, book chapters and other writings. His most recent include “Sectoral Price Facts in a Sticky-Price Model,” (with Jae Won Lee and Woong Yong Park, forthcoming in the American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics) and “Macroeconomic Effects of Credit Deepening in Latin America,” (with Nilda Pasca, Laura Souza and Eduardo Zilberman, accepted in the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking).
Viana de Carvalho continues to participate in ambitious research projects, with a variety of working papers in progress covering topics such as multi-product pricing, anchored inflation expectations and the perils of counterfactual analysis.
Jan 25, 2023–Jan 25, 2023
from 5:00pm–6:00pm
Robinson Building Complex, Building 3, Conference Rm. 3106
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