

Special Lecture by Professor Stephen Cecchetti
(2019/3/8)
Hosted by Faculty of Economics and Keio Economic Society
Regulatory Reform: A Scorecard
[Date & Time]
Tuesday, 23 April, 2019 14:45~16:15
[Venue]
North Hall, 1F North Building, Mita Campus, Keio University(Access)
[Speaker]
Professor Stephen Cecchetti(Brandeis International Business School)
Previous Positions
1992~2003 | Professor at The Ohio State University |
2004~2017 |
Professor at the Brandeis International Business School |
2008~2013 |
Economic Adviser and Head of the Monetary and Economic Department at the Bank for International Settlements |
2017~ |
Rosen Family Chair in International Finance at the Brandeis International Business School |
Key Achievements
- “The Case of the Negative Nominal Interest Rates: New Estimates of the Term Structure of Interest Rates during the Great Depression” (Journal of Political Economy 1988)
- “Asset Pricing with Distorted Beliefs: Are Equity Returns too Good to be True?” (American Economic Review, 2000, with P.S. Lam and N.C. Mark)
- “On the Separation of Monetary and Prudential Policy: How much of the Pre-Crisis Consensus Remains?”(Journal of International Money and Finance 2016)
- “Money, Banking and Financial Markets” McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 5th edition with Kermit L. Schoenholtz, 2016
[Moderator]
Masao Ogaki(Professor of the Faculty of Economics, Keio University )
[Language]
English with simultaneous translation into Japanese
[Eligible Participants]
Anyone interested in the lecture is welcome(No fee charged).