New York Fed to Host Sixth Joint Conference on Expectations Surveys

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Oct 2, 2025, 12:31:31 PM (3 days ago) Oct 2
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New York Fed to Host Sixth Joint Conference on Expectations Surveys

NEW YORK—On Thursday, October 9, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, along with the Bank of Canada and the European Central Bank, will host the Sixth Joint Conference on Expectations Surveys. This annual conference aims to convene scholars to present their current research involving expectations surveys. 

Conference topics cover a wide range of research focusing on the collection and analysis of surveys of households, firms, and financial market participants. The conference program will feature a plenary keynote session by Luigi Pistaferri of Stanford University, and a panel of survey experts focusing on best practices in conducting probability-based household internet panels. 

This event is open to media and on the record, with the recording to be made available afterward. Media who wish to attend or have questions should contact Connor Munsch at Connor...@ny.frb.org

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(347) 224-1175
Connor...@ny.frb.org 

 

 

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