b"SEMINARS, CONFERENCES, AND CENTER EVENTSThe Center has developed several seminar, conference, and event series that run year-roundto benefit students, the public, and various research endeavors. You can stay up to date withour offerings by following us on social media: Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.2022-2023 PRINCETON LECTURES IN FINANCEEach year, Princeton BCF invites a leading figure in the field of finance to deliver theprestigious Lectures in Finance on Princetons campus. Stanford University Graduate Schoolof Business Professor Arvind Krishnamurthy delivered the 2023 lectures on The Role of SafeAssets in the International Financial System on March 1 and 2, 2023.2022-2023 MARKUS ACADEMYPrinceton BCF Director Markus Brunnermeier hosts regular conversations with acclaimedacademics and thought leaders on critical issues facing the global economy. These webinarsare hosted from Princeton and available worldwide to watch live on Zoom or via the CentersYouTube channel. The 2022-2023 list of speakers included:Daron Acemoglu on Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technologyand ProsperityChad Jones on The A.I. Dilemma: Growth versus Existential RiskKevin Bryan on A Users Guide to GPT and LLMs for Economics ResearchJohn Campbell on Mortgage Choice and Monetary PolicyBill Dudley on Lessons From the Banking CrisisEmil Verner on The Debt-Inflation Channel of the German HyperinflationLawrence H. Summers on Lessons from the SVB Bank FailureLuis Garicano on Debt and the EuroDavid Autor on The Unexpected Compression: Competition at Work in the Low WageEconomyMartin Wolf on What's the Matter with Britain?Loretta Mester on A Diligent Return to Price StabilityAnil Kashyap on Rising Interest Rates and Financial CracksSir Paul Tucker on Is the UK Suffering a Sovereign Debt Crisis?Harold James on Reconstructing Ukraine: Lessons from the Marshall PlanRaj Chetty on Social Capital and Economic MobilityJohan Swinnen on Global Food Security in Times of Conflict, Covid, and Climate Change16"