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CBSL Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe
ADBI Dean and CEO Prof. Tetsushi Sonobe
APAE President Prof. Paresh Kumar Narayan
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka last week co-hosted the CBSL-ADBI-APAEA Online Macroeconomics Conference for the third consecutive year, in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and the Asia-Pacific Applied Economics Association (APAEA).
This year’s theme remained the same as the previous year; ‘Emerging Issues for Macroeconomic Stability’.
Inaugurating the Conference, CBSL Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe elaborated on some key challenges faced by many countries over the world, mainly driven by the COVID-19 pandemic and geo-political tensions, driving most central banks to prioritise stabilising their corresponding economies.
He highlighted the increasing concern faced by both advanced and emerging market economies alike, in the balancing act between supporting economic growth on the one hand, and maintaining overall macroeconomic stability on the other, amidst varying levels of macroeconomic buffers.
He also noted the importance of research collaborations between academia and policymakers to address various issues faced by the economies amidst the prevailing high volatility in the global economic landscape.
The Governor highlighted that although the applicability and validity of findings of certain models and theories presented in theoretical academic research could be somewhat limited amidst crises like the one Sri Lanka is facing at present, ongoing effort to study the dynamics of emerging market economies is an essential element in the recovery process.
ADBI Dean and CEO Prof. Tetsushi Sonobe delivered opening remarks and noted the heterogeneity among different regions in terms of the exposure to inflation pressures, available policy space and the soundness of macro-fundamentals. He emphasized that workshops of this nature would help stimulate a dialogue among academia and policymakers and support further development of policy research.
The Conference comprised two sessions of research paper presentations by authors from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, ADBI and APAEA.
The sessions were chaired by ADBI Vice-Chair of Research Dr. John Beirne and Central Bank Deputy Governor Yvette Fernando.
The proceedings of the conference can be accessed via the Central Bank Website in the ‘Conferences, Seminars and Workshops’ section (https://www.cbsl.gov.lk/sites/default/files/cbslweb_documents/research/CBSL_ADBI_APAEA_Workshop_Sep2022_Agenda.pdf)