The International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) research conferences bring together leading economists from central banks and academic institutions to consider issues of critical importance for policymaking focusing on topics related to financial stability and monetary policy.
Future IJCB conferences
The International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) is organizing its annual conference on the topic of "New Technologies and Their Implications for Monetary Policy and Financial Stability" on 2 and 3 July 2026. The conference will be hosted by the Swiss National Bank and the International Journal of Central Banking. See the call for papers.
Past IJCB conferences
Assessing the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic
Czech National Bank / 24-25 June 2025
Structural changes in the financial system: new theory and evidence
Danmarks Nationalbank and European Central Bank / 20-21 August 2020
Commodity Prices and Monetary Policy: New Theory and Evidence
Norges Bank / 4-5 June 2019
Ten Years after the Global Financial Crisis: What Have We Learned about Ensuring Financial Stability
De Nederlandsche Bank / 25-26 June 2018
The Interplay between Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy
Czech National Bank / 19-20 June 2017
Challenges to Financial Stability in a Low Interest Rate World
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco / 21-22 November 2016
Reflections on 25 Years of Inflation Targeting
Reserve Bank of New Zealand / 1-3 December 2014
Policies for Macroeconomic and Financial Stability
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia / 26-27 September 2014
Inflation Targeting and Its Discontents
National Bank of Poland / 6-7 September 2013
New Frameworks for Monetary Policy Analysis in an Era of Crises
Central Bank of Chile / 27-28 September 2012
Financial Crises: Causes, Consequences and Policy Options
Hong Kong Monetary Authority / 17-18 May 2012
The Theory and Practice of Macro-Prudential Regulation
Bank of Spain / 17-18 June 2010
Monetary Policy Challenges in a Global Economy
Banque de France / 24-25 September 2009
Provision and Pricing of Liquidity Insurance
Federal Reserve of New York / 11-12 June 2009