Mathias Trabandt
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Advanced Workshop for Central Bankers (with Eichenbaum, Rebelo, Ma, Gorodnichenko, Christiano, Schreger, Sargent, Primiceri, Reis, and Duffie), National University of Singapore, Spring 2024
Mini-course on Solution Methods in Macroeconomics, International Monetary Fund, Fall 2023
New Keynesian DSGE Models with Labor Market Search and Matching Frictions, Lecture Series at the Bank of Colombia, Spring 2022
Formulating and Estimating DSGE Models (with M. Eichenbaum), Euro Area Business Cycle Network Training School, EABCN-CEPR, Fall 2021
Macroeconomics of Pandemics (with M. Eichenbaum and S. Rebelo), Africa Training Institute, International Monetary Fund, Summer 2021
Computational Tools for Macroeconomists, Summer School at CEMFI, Madrid, Summer 2020
New Keynesian DSGE Models with Labor Market Frictions, Lecture Series at the Bank of Korea, Fall 2019
DSGE Models and Euro Area Business Cycles, Workshop at the European Central Bank, Spring 2019
Fiscal Policies in DSGE Models, Lecture Series at the European Commission, Winter 2019
Computational Tools for Macroeconomists, Summer School at CEMFI, Madrid, Summer 2018
Macroeconomics at the Zero Lower Bound, Summer Course at the Budapest School of Central Bank Studies, Central Bank of Hungary, Summer 2018
Analyzing the Effects of Fiscal Policies in DSGE Models, Lecture Series at the European Central Bank, Summer 2017
Occasionally Binding Constraints -- An Introduction how to Handle Them Easily in Dynare, Short Course at the Bank of Korea (Seoul), Fall 2016
Introduction to DSGE Modeling, Workshop Series at the National Institute of Economic Research (NIER) Stockholm, Summer 2015
Practical Tools for DSGE Modeling, Masterclass at DIW Berlin, Spring 2014
Financial and Labor Market Frictions in an Open Economy, Masterclass at DIW Berlin, Fall 2011
Workshop Series on DSGE Models, Deutsche Bundesbank, Spring 2011
Financial Frictions and the Macroeconomy, National Bank of Austria, Summer School 2009
Introduction to DSGE Models, European Central Bank, Spring 2009