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IMAGE: Daniel Trefler holds the J. Douglas and Ruth Grant Canada Research Chair in Competitiveness and Prosperity at the University of Toronto s Rotman School of Management and is a Senior Research. view more
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Toronto - An internationally respected trade economist at the University of Toronto s Rotman School of Management is the recipient of the Bank of Canada s Fellowship Award for 2021.
Daniel Trefler, a professor of economic policy and analysis, received the award, which is a renewal of the fellowship first awarded to him by the Bank in 2016. The Fellowship Award provides financial support to academics who are recognized for their expertise and research in areas important to the Bank s core functions for up to a five year term.
Full Employment In The New Monetary Policy Framework, Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard, At The Inaugural Mike Mccracken Lecture On Full Employment Sponsored By The Canadian Association For Business Economics (Via Webcast) Date
13/01/2021
I want to thank the Canadian Association for Business Economics for inviting me to join you today, particularly president Bonnie Lemcke and past president Armine Yalnizyan. It is a pleasure to be here with Carolyn Wilkins.
I am honored to deliver the inaugural Mike McCracken Lecture on Full Employment.1 Widely known for his critical contributions in bringing computer modeling to Canadian economic forecasting, Mike McCracken is perhaps best known for his tireless advocacy that lower unemployment remains the most important goal for the economy, which is particularly resonant for me, along with his emphasis on thinking critically and expansively about full employment.2 A similar theme was highlighted by community and labor representat