Centre for International Macroeconomic Studies, University of Surrey
CIMS is a macroeconomics research group in the School of Economics at the University of Surrey. We will post updates on our summer schools and seminars.
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University Of Surrey
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The Centre for International Macroeconomic Studies (CIMS) led by Dr Cristiano Cantore, Dr Vasco Gabriel and Professor Paul Levine has, over the last five years, grown out of a very active macroeconomics group in the School of Economics at the University of Surrey. Its research focuses on closed and open-economy macro-modelling in both developed and emerging economies, using a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) approach. We are estimating and using such models to explore a range of monetary, fiscal and banking regulation policy issues.
CIMS runs a seminar series with invited speakers from academia and central banks presenting macroeconomic research. We also hold several courses on macroeconomic modelling during the year, varying from the 'Basics', to the 'Advanced Topics' courses.
CIMS runs a seminar series with invited speakers from academia and central banks presenting macroeconomic research. We also hold several courses on macroeconomic modelling during the year, varying from the 'Basics', to the 'Advanced Topics' courses.