On Wednesday, June 2, Olivier Blanchard will join Markus’ Academy for a lecture on rethinking fiscal and monetary policy, post-COVID. Blanchard is a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and a Professor of Economics Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Introductory remarks by Markus Brunnermeier.

On Thursday, January 27, Motohiro Yogo joined Markus’ Academy for a lecture. Motohiro Yogo (與語基裕) is a professor of economics at Princeton University. He is also a research associate of the NBER, a co-director of the NBER Insurance Working Group, and a research consultant at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Prior to joining Princeton in 2015, he held research and teaching positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and Wharton. Introductory remarks by Markus Brunnermeier

On Thursday, March 3, Sergei Guriev joined Markus’ Academy for a lecture on The Implications of of Sanctions on the Russian Economy. Guriev is a Professor at Sciences Po and formerly the Chief Economist at the EBRD and Rector of Moscow’s New Economic School. Introductory remarks by Markus Brunnermeier.

On Friday, February 11, Alan Blinder joined Markus’ Academy for a lecture on Landings Hard and Soft: The Fed, 1965–2020. Blinder is the Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, and a regular columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Introductory remarks by Markus Brunnermeier.
