14th.                            
TEXAS                              
MONETARY
CONFERENCE

Texas A&M University, April 29-30, 2006

 

2006 Conference at Texas A&M

A Little History

 





Since 1993, the six major economic research institutions in Texas (the Economics departments at Rice, Southern Methodist and Texas A&M Universities and the Universities of Houston and Texas, and the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas) have alternated in hosting the annual Texas Monetary Conference. A day-and-a-half encounter in the Spring, the conference has consistently succeeded in having some of the top macro and monetary economists presenting their work, with discussants from the local sponsoring institutions.

This year of 2006 the Conference is taking place at Texas A&M University in College Station, on Saturday, April 29, and half-day Sunday, April 30. Presenters will be Guillermo Calvo, Gabriele Camera, Larry Christiano, Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Pamela Labadie, Enrique Mendoza and Martin Uribe.

Use the appropriate links to find out more about this year's Conference (papers, discussants, accommodations, directions  and all that jazz) or to know more about past conferences and participants.

The Bluebonnet, pictured above, is Texas State Flower. If you feel bucolic, click here to hear the Mockingbird, Texas State Bird.