Interview with William White by Mark Schroers -published in the Borsen Zeitung on 23 August 2013
bzd-20130823-1_4-007_032On Cyprus and its Aftermath
Presentation by William White at the EURO50Group, in Roma, on 23-24 June 2013
The Short and Long-Term Effects of Ultra-Easy Monetary Policy (UEMP)
Presentation made by William White at the Austrian National Bank, Conference on ‘A Changing Role for Central Banks” –
Vienna – 10-11 June 2013
Date: 11 June 2013
Macroeconomic Policy and Economic Stability: Lessons of the Historical Experience with Fiat Money and the Implications for the Future
Comments by William White on the Presentation by Lord Adair Turner presented at the INET Conference in Hong Kong
Return from the Dead
Article written by William White for the OECD Yearbook 2013 – March 2013
Summary Presentation “Borders of Macroprudential Policy”
Presentation by William White at the First IMF Financial Stability and Systemic Risk Forum – Washington DC – 8 March 2013
Financial Stability and Systemic Risk Forum
Washington DC
8 March 2013
Event or Meeting: FIRST FINANCIAL STABILITY AND SYSTEMIC FORUM IMF Date: 8 March 2013 File: IMFSummaryPres_v4.pdf
Are central banks sowing the seeds of a greater crisis?
Article published in The Australian by Adam Creighton, 19 January 2013
190113_Article The Australian.pdf
190113_Article The AustralianBIS Hails a Heretical Revolution
Steve Keen is Associate Professor of Economics & Finance at the University of Western Sydney and author of Debunking Economics and the blog Debtwatch.
Business Spectator-BIS hails a heretical Revolution_03 Jan2013.pdf
Business Spectator-BIS hails a heretical Revolution_03 Jan2013Luncheon Presentation to Ambassadors to the OECD
Last night, at the end of the NAEC conference, we had an entertaining and thoughtful presentation by Professor Kahneman, who demonstrated admirably how psychological insights can be of use to economists. His contention was that we are conditioned by evolution to be optimists. This is because it is a survival trait that works. Unfortunately, according to Professor Kahneman, it also exposes us to certain dangers…
“New Approaches to Macroeconomic Challenges”
Presentation to the first meeting of the NAEC[1]Group
OECD Paris, 24 October 2012
By WR White, Chairman of the EDRC
[1]NAEC stands for “New Approaches to Economic Challenges”.
Event or Meeting: OECD – NAEC Group Seminar Date: 24 October 2012 File: 24Oct2012_OECDNewApproaches.pdf