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Watch live on #MarkusAcademy as Markus Brunnermeier discusses the US dollar, deficits, and safe assets at 12:30 PM ET today. bit.ly/3YvFGKW

Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman joined Markus Brunnermeier for a webinar on the second “China shock,” trade imbalances, and why tariffs are the wrong tool. Full talk: bit.ly/4cGB8at


On May 1, William Dudley and Carolyn Wilkins will join Markus Brunnermeier to discuss strengthening the Fed’s monetary policy framework. Tune in for an insightful conversation about resilient and effective policies. Details: bit.ly/4lS2RJp

Tomorrow, William Dudley and Carolyn Wilkins join Markus Brunnermeier to explore how the Fed can build a stronger, more resilient monetary policy framework. Don’t miss the conversation! Details here: bit.ly/4lS2RJp

Associate Professor of Economics, Ernest Liu, helped develop the recently launched Blue Center Index of Critical Supply Chain Disruptions with colleagues from Yale University, UVA, and University of Rochester. The tool offers near real-time visibility of critical goods disruptions. bcf.princeton.edu/news/princeton…


This Thursday, May 8, at 12:30 PM, Yale University's Pinelopi Goldberg joins Markus’ Academy to discuss Industrial Policy in the Global Economy. Introductions by Markus Brunnermeier More info: bit.ly/42W6Goh

Princeton BCF invites submissions for the Princeton University Macro-Finance Conference. All work at the intersection of macroeconomics and financial economics is welcome. Organized by: Markus Brunnermeier, Magnus Irie, Moritz Lenel, and Jonathan Payne. Learn more: bit.ly/4iVFJqX


Tomorrow at 12:30 PM on #MarkusAcademy Yale University's Pinelopi Goldberg joins Markus Brunnermeier to discuss Industrial Policy in the Global Economy. RSVP to watch live: bit.ly/42W6Goh


Data is one of the most valuable assets in the modern economy, but it is also one of the hardest to measure. Laura Veldkamp joined Markus Brunnermeier to discuss the missing value of firms' data in an era of AI. The full webinar and executive summary: bit.ly/4gMlk6H



Next on #MarkusAcademy, Markus Brunnermeier and Sanjeev Arora, the Charles C. Fitzmorris Professor of Computer Science and the Director of Princeton Language and Intelligence at Princeton University, will discuss how AI models learn, reason, and self-improve. RSVP: bit.ly/3Hh6pFd

Next Wednesday on #MarkusAcademy, Martin Chorzempa, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, joins Markus Brunnermeier for a conversation on the geopolitics of payments. RSVP now to watch live: bit.ly/4k9I02Y


Today at 12:30 PM ET on #MarkusAcademy, Martin Chorzempa, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, joins Markus Brunnermeier for a conversation on the geopolitics of payments. RSVP now to watch live: bit.ly/4k9I02Y

Apply now for the 2025 Macro, Money, & Finance Online Summer School (June 3–July 3). Taught by Markus Brunnermeier and other leading scholars, the course covers advanced continuous-time modeling in macro, monetary, and international finance. Details: bit.ly/4mBrPgA


This Thursday on #MarkusAcademy, join Jonathan Haskel and Markus Brunnermeier for a conversation on AI and productivity. Haskel is a Professor of Economics at Imperial Business School and a member of the @BankofEngland's Monetary Policy Committee (2018-2024). RSVP: bit.ly/4mK00Ti

Today at 12:30 PM ET on #MarkusAcademy, Jonathan Haskel joins Markus Brunnermeier for a presentation on AI and productivity. Don't miss the live conversation. RSVP: bit.ly/4mK00Ti

Congrats to BCF Director Markus Brunnermeier on winning the 2025 Michael J. Brennan Best Paper Award for “Who Can Tell Which Banks Will Fail?” The paper sheds light on inter-bank liquidity during Germany’s 1931 banking crisis. Read more: bit.ly/4jDomvg


Magnus Irie has been appointed Assistant Professor of Economics at Princeton University! After a year as the Pyewacket Fellow at BCF, Irie will continue his work on macro-finance, private assets, and wealth inequality. More on his research and appointment: bit.ly/3T6CphY
