Fall 2025 Frankfurt Macro Seminar
Overview
Fall 2025 Frankfurt Macro Seminar
Date: November 13, 2025
Location: European Central Bank Main Building, Sonnemannstraße 20
Room: Room C2.06
Reception: European Central Bank Main Building
Registration Deadline: November 7, 2025*
We are pleased to welcome you to the Fall 2025 Frankfurt Macro Seminar at the European Central Bank (Main Building). We are researchers from Deutsche Bundesbank, the European Central Bank, the Frankfurt School of Finance, and Goethe University Frankfurt, who share the joint goal of fostering collaboration between Frankfurt-based macroeconomists. The half-day (afternoon) workshop will include four 45-minute presentations, followed by a networking event—an excellent opportunity to create and strengthen bonds within the Frankfurt Macro community.
More details will be announced later.
For further question contact: Javier D. Estacio Burbano. at j.burbano@fs.de
Organizers:
- Fabian Seyrich (Frankfurt School) fabian.seyrich@gmail.com
- Tereza Ranosova (Deutsche Bundesbank)tereza.ranosova@bundesbank.de
- Gonzalo Paz Pardo (European Central Bank)Gonzalo.Paz_Pardo@ecb.europa.eu
- Nicolò Russo (Goethe University Frankfurt)russo@econ.uni-frankfurt.de
*Because the seminar takes place at ECB premises, all participants must register before the deadline so that they can be added as visitors to the ECB on the day of the seminar and granted access to the conference room.
Registered participants will receive further information about accessing the ECB and other security regulations during the week of the event.
Please register with your first and last name as in your photo ID and bring it with you on the day of the workshop.
With the exception of ECB staff, those who do not register on time for the workshop will not be able to enter the building.
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- 4 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Europäische Zentralbank
Sonnemannstraße 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main Germany
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Welcome by the organizers
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