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📢 Dynare Workshop for Advanced Users in Ispra, Italy 🇮🇹
📆16-18 Sept 2026
🛠️Special focus: AI in Macro & new features
Limited to 20 participants. Free of charge!
☑ Apply by April 30

Details: https://dynare.org/events/dynare-workshop-for-advanced-users-2026/
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Ready to master DSGE modelling? 📊 The Dynare Masterclass 2026 is here! 🚀
Not only for students 👩‍🎓, but also junior/senior economists 🤷🏼!

🗓️ 6-10 July 2026
📍Paris
👉Apply Now: https://www.dynare.org/events/dynare-masterclass-2026/

The 4th Dynare Workshop for Advanced Users took place from 17-19 September 2025 at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission in Ispra, Italy.

The Dynare Team showcased their latest software developments, while participants from policy institutions and academia discussed their recent work on modeling monetary and fiscal policies as well as the green transition.

Many thanks to Marco Ratto and his team for once again making this annual event a success!

The 19th Dynare Conference was held on June 5-6 in Helsinki. It was organized by the Bank of Finland, with support from DSGE-net.

This year’s special theme was “Heterogeneity and Nonlinearities in Macroeconomics.” The keynote speakers were Matteo Iacoviello (Federal Reserve Board) and Leonardo Melosi (European University Institute).

We extend our sincere thanks to the Bank of Finland and to all participants for making this event a memorable occasion for scientific exchange.

Celebrating Michel Juillard!

The 18th Dynare Conference took place on December 12-13 at the National University of Singapore, with the support of the Monetary Authority of Singapore and DSGE-net.

As with previous editions, the conference brought together leading researchers in the field of quantitative macroeconomics. Keynote speeches were delivered by Eric Leeper (Univ. of Virginia) and Todd Schoellman (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis).

Thanks to all the participants for the high quality of the scientific exchanges!

The 17th Dynare conference starts tomorrow. Thanks to the Central Bank of Malta for hosting it. Lots of interesting papers lined up!