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David Vines
Balliol College, University of Oxford
Events this person is speaking at:
Tuesday 28 July 2020 (14th Week, Trinity Term)
16:00
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Prof David Vines & Prof Cameron Hepburn in conversation: "Global macroeconomic cooperation in response to the Covid-19 pandemic"
David Vines
(Balliol College, University of Oxford)
Oxford Martin School, Smith School & OxREP Virtual Series: The economics of the COVID-19 pandemic
Thursday 25 February 2021 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
11:00
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The rebuilding macroeconomic theory project part II: multiple equilibria, toy models, and policy models in a new macroeconomic paradigm
David Vines
(Balliol College, University of Oxford)
INET Oxford Researcher Seminars
Thursday 29 April 2021 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
11:00
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Cost/benefit analysis of Covid-19 pandemic suppression using an SEIR model
David Vines
(Balliol College, University of Oxford)
INET Oxford Researcher Seminars
Thursday 29 February 2024 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
14:30
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The Effect of Capacity Constraints on the Slope of the Phillips Curve
David Vines
(Balliol College, University of Oxford)
INET Oxford Researcher Seminars
Thursday 31 October 2024 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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INET Oxford Researcher Seminar with Prof. David Vines
David Vines
(Balliol College, University of Oxford)
INET Oxford Researcher Seminars MT 2024
Events this person is hosting:
Monday 11 May 2015 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Rebuilding trust in banks: Beyond regulation and governance
Peter Montagnon
(Institute of Business Ethics)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Tuesday 12 May 2015 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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The political economy of the Irish 'bailout'
Patrick Honohan
(Central Bank of Ireland)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Thursday 14 May 2015 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Policy options for raising public investment in Germany
Jeromin Zettelmeyer
(Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs, Berlin, Germany)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 18 May 2015 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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The insurance market: Ensuring performance, reputation and trust
Peter Taylor (Research Fellow, Oxford Martin School)
(Oxford Martin School)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 1 June 2015 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Too big to jail: The evolution of corporate prosecutions in the United States
Brandon L. Garrett
(University of Virginia School of Law)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 15 June 2015 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Mapping financial integration in East Asia
Jenny Corbett
(Australian National University)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 19 October 2015 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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The Troika--past and future? A view from Washington
Russell
(Kincaid)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 26 October 2015 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Europe’s economic crisis and the missing financial recovery
Jeffrey Franks
(IMF)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 23 November 2015 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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The Eurozone government debt crisis: Stylised facts, root causes, and policy lessons
Lorenzo Codogno
(LSE; former Chief Economist at Italian Treasury)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 25 January 2016 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
17:00
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Was the global financial crisis really a “debt crisis”?
Anatole Kaletsky
(Gavekal Consultancy)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 15 February 2016 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
17:00
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An ethics code for bankers?
Robert Mass
(Goldman Sachs)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 29 February 2016 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
17:00
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Global financial services reform since the 2007 crisis- job done, or significant risks still ahead?
David Wright
(Secretary General, IOSCO)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 2 May 2016 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Financial reform in South East Europe: Turkey’s response to the past and current crises
In association with SEESOX
Gazi Ercel
(Former Governor, Central Bank of Turkey)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 9 May 2016 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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What they do with your money: Does the finance industry do its job well?
David Pitt-Watson
(London Business School)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 23 May 2016 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Banking reform: The limits of prudence
Ian Plenderleith
(Morgan Stanley International; Former Bank of England)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 6 June 2016 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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The G20 financial regulatory reform and the next financial crisis
Malcolm Knight
(London School of Economics)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 10 October 2016 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Ethics and cultural assimilation in financial services
Alan Morrison
(Saïd Business School)
,
John Thanassoulis
(Oxford-Man Institute, University of Oxford)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 17 October 2016 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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A pragmatic approach to reform of banking governance and culture
John Mellor
(School of Management, University of Leicester)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 24 October 2016 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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The future of banking and the role of challenger banks
Cyrus Ardalan
(NorthOak Bank)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 31 October 2016 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Restoring trust in finance: Competition or moral motivation?
Gordon Menzies
(University of Technology Sydney)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 7 November 2016 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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European Banking Union: The unfinished agenda for a changing Europe
Christos Gortsos
(Law School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 14 November 2016 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Bank resolution in the European financial architecture
Joanne Kellerman
(Single Resolution Boad)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 28 November 2016 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Brexit - what are the options?
Anatole Kaletsky
(Gavekal Consultancy)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Thursday 1 December 2016 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
15:00
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Governance of the European Monetary Union
BOOK LAUNCH
Francisco Torres
(LSE)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
17:00
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Brexit and the future of European integration
Russell Kincaid
(Former IMF)
,
Francisco Torres
(LSE)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 30 January 2017 (3rd Week, Hilary Term)
17:00
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Select aspects of financial engineering during the financial crisis, in retrospect
Andrew
(Wong)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 13 February 2017 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
17:00
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What does the FICC Standards Board do?
Mark Yallop
(FICC Markets Standards Board)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 27 February 2017 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
17:00
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Aspects of the ECB’s monetary policy: State-of-play and future prospects
Iannis Mourmouras
(Bank of Greece)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 24 April 2017 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Is the world economy gaining momentum?
Oya Celesun
(IMF)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 1 May 2017 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Facing the pensions challenge: Lessons from Australia
Nicholas Morris
(University of New South Wales, Sydney)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 15 May 2017 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Public debt in advanced countries: problems and solutions
Carlo Cottarelli
(Executive Director for Italy)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Tuesday 16 May 2017 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
09:30
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You looking at me, looking at you: Brexit Britain and the World
Registration required.
Various Speakers
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 22 May 2017 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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Technology and the future of the labour market
Daniel Susskind
(Balliol College, Oxford)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 5 June 2017 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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The changing roles of Central Banks
Charles Goodhart
(London School of Economics)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Tuesday 6 June 2017 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
12:30
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An exposé of the Asset Management industry
Light lunch provided
Ron Bird
(University of Technology Sydney)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Wednesday 21 June 2017 (9th Week, Trinity Term)
12:30
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Bilateral and regional trade agreements: A case for economic reform?
Light lunch provided
Paul Gretton
(The Australian National University)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 9 October 2017 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Real estate and the great crisis: Lessons for macro-prudential policy
John Duca
(Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Monday 6 November 2017 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Unfinished business: Unexplored causes of the financial crisis and lessons yet to be learned
Tamim Bayoumi
(International Monetary Fund)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)
Events this person is organising:
Monday 19 October 2015 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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The Troika--past and future? A view from Washington
Russell
(Kincaid)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Friday 23 October 2015 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
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Rebuilding trust in the global economy: Lessons from Chinese law
This is a joint event with The Institute of New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, the Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme at St Antony’s, and the Global Economic Governance Programme.
Professor Nicholas Morris
(INET at the Oxford Martin School)
Political Economy of Financial Markets Programme
Monday 9 October 2017 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Real estate and the great crisis: Lessons for macro-prudential policy
John Duca
(Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas)
Political Economy of Financial Markets (PEFM)