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The Center for Advancing Women in Economics: A Conference Recap

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Economists from the Richmond Fed, research universities and other institutions met in Richmond for the Center for Advancing Women in Economics (AWE) conference in November. Women researchers presented papers on a variety of topics, including unconventional monetary and fiscal policy, global inflation patterns, worker responses to labor shocks, capital flows and risk, changes in U.S. supply chains, and the dynamics of official lending. The conference concluded with a panel discussion on the challenges and opportunities for academic research to inform policy. AWE Director Marina Azzimonti served as the moderator, and panel speakers were Anna Kovner of the Richmond Fed, Era Dabla-Norris of the International Monetary Fund, and Ricardo Correa of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.

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  • Matthew Wells, 2024. "The Center for Advancing Women in Economics: A Conference Recap," Richmond Fed Economic Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, vol. 24(40), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedreb:99315
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