Kingston, Ontario
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25 August 2015 Canadian Association for Business Economics - Speech (Video)
The Long-Term Evolution of House Prices: An International Perspective - Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri speaks at the CABE Moneco-Econtro Summer Conference organized by the Canadian Association for Business Economics. (12:40 (ET) approx.)
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25 August 2015 Canadian Association for Business Economics - Speech (Audio)
The Long-Term Evolution of House Prices: An International Perspective - Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri speaks at the CABE Moneco-Econtro Summer Conference organized by the Canadian Association for Business Economics. (12:40 (ET) approx.)
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25 August 2015 The Long-Term Evolution of House Prices: An International Perspective
Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri discusses the international evidence of underlying determinants of long-term movements in house prices. -
27 August 2013 Exits, Spillovers and Monetary Policy Independence
Deputy Governor John Murray discusses exits from unconventional monetary policies, spillovers and monetary policy independence. -
10 January 2013 Regearing Our Economic Growth
Senior Deputy Governor Tiff Macklem discusses regearing the Canadian economy for sustained growth. -
21 August 2012 Modelling Risks to the Financial System
Deputy Governor Agathe Côté discusses the challenges of assessing risks to the financial system and describes models developed by the Bank of Canada to identify, measure, and analyze sources of risk. -
23 August 2011 How People Think and How It Matters
In his speech entitled “How People Think and How it Matters,” delivered to the Canadian Association for Business Economics, Deputy Governor Jean Boivin reviews various ways people form expectations and how these affect monetary policy. -
10 January 2011 Household Finances and Economic Growth
Why does household financial health matter to the Bank of Canada? It matters because how Canadians spend and how much they spend affect both the conduct of monetary policy and the stability of the financial system. -
24 August 2010 Re-examining Canada’s Monetary Policy Framework: Recent Research and Outstanding Issues
I am honoured to address members of the Canadian Association for Business Economics. My remarks today will focus on critical issues that the Bank of Canada has studied over the past four years and how this research will inform our work as we move forward post crisis. -
25 August 2009 The Canadian Economy Beyond the Recession
The theme of the conference, "managing the recovery," is particularly timely: As we move past the gravest dangers of the financial crisis toward better days, attention has turned to the policy challenges posed by the recovery.