May 17, 2019 | ||
---|---|---|
Time | Location | Event |
11:30 to 17:00 | Moore-Rooker A220 (Knox Gallery) | Conference check-in |
| ||
11:30 to 13:00 | Moore-Rooker A220 (Knox Gallery) | Friday lunch |
| ||
13:00 to 14:30 | see below | Parallel sessions 1 |
| ||
15:00 to 16:30 | see below | Parallel sessions 2 |
| ||
17:00 to 18:30 | Miller Learning Center 0101 | Keynote address: Fatih Guvenen |
| ||
18:30 to 21:15 | Foley Courtyard | Conference reception and dinner |
| ||
May 18, 2019 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
07:45 to 08:30 | Correll Graduate Commons | Saturday breakfast |
| ||
08:30 to 10:00 | see below | Parallel sessions 3 |
| ||
10:30 to 12:00 | see below | Parallel sessions 4 |
| ||
12:00 to 13:30 | Foley Courtyard | Saturday lunch |
| ||
13:30 to 15:00 | see below | Parallel sessions 5 |
| ||
15:30 to 17:00 | see below | Parallel sessions 6 |
| ||
17:30 to 18:30 | Miller Learning Center 0101 | Keynote address: Julia Thomas |
| ||
May 19, 2019 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
07:30 to 10:00 | Correll Graduate Commons | Sunday breakfast |
| ||
08:15 to 09:45 | see below | Parallel sessions 7 |
| ||
10:00 to 11:30 | see below | Parallel sessions 8 |
|
Parallel sessions 1 Locations: listed below May 17, 2019 13:00 to 14:30 | |
---|---|
Knowledge Diffusion and Trade, Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | |
Central Bank Digital Currency, Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | |
Inequality 1 , Benson C115 | |
Cross-country Dynamics, Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | |
Environment and the Macroeconomy, Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | |
Competition, Markups and Price Dynamics, Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | |
Banking, Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | |
Applied Micro-Macro, Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) |
Parallel sessions 2 Locations: listed below May 17, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 | |
---|---|
Demonetization, Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | |
Trade, Development, and Misallocation, Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | |
Asset markets, Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | |
Business Cycles and International Trade, Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | |
Housing and the Macroeconomy 1, Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | |
Employment, Unemployment, and Earnings, Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | |
Concentration and Markups, Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | |
Optimal Taxation, Benson C115 |
Keynote address: Fatih Guvenen Location: Miller Learning Center 0101 May 17, 2019 17:00 to 18:30 | |
---|---|
"Inequality and Uncertainty: Old Myths versus Some New Facts" |
Parallel sessions 3 Locations: listed below May 18, 2019 08:30 to 10:00 | |
---|---|
Banks and the Great Depression, Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | |
Gender Wage Gap, Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | |
Human Capital, Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | |
Dynamic Contracting and Learning, Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | |
Credit, Consumption and Uncertainty, Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | |
Financial Engineering and Institutions, Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | |
Macroeconomic Analysis of Public Policies, Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) | |
Trade and Income Distribution, Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | |
Developments in Monetary Economics, Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Parallel sessions 4 Locations: listed below May 18, 2019 10:30 to 12:00 | |
---|---|
Capital Taxation, Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | |
Monetary Economics with Frictions 1, Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) | |
Emerging Market Economies , Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | |
Economics of the Informal Sector, Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | |
Aspects of the Great Recession, Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | |
Regional/Spatial Economics, Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | |
Risk and Insurance Over the Business Cycle, Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) |
Parallel sessions 5 Locations: listed below May 18, 2019 13:30 to 15:00 | |
---|---|
Household Finance and Precautionary Savings, Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | |
Time Series Methods, Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | |
Unemployment Insurance and Job Flows, Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | |
Monetary Economics with Frictions 2, Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | |
Topics in Growth and Macro-finance, Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | |
Innovation, Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) | |
Inequality 2, Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) |
Parallel sessions 6 Locations: listed below May 18, 2019 15:30 to 17:00 | |
---|---|
Money and Banking 1, Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) | |
Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights, Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | |
Immigration and Remittances, Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | |
Unemployment Insurance: Policy Interactions, Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | |
Structural Models of Health, Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | |
Sovereign Debt, Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | |
Monetary Policy: Uncertainty and Informational Effects, Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | |
Public Policy, Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Keynote address: Julia Thomas
Location: Miller Learning Center 0101 May 18, 2019 17:30 to 18:30 | |
---|---|
"Production, Leverage and Aggregate Fluctuations -- Under the Hood" |
Parallel sessions 7 Locations: listed below May 19, 2019 08:15 to 09:45 | |
---|---|
The Phillips Curve and Inflation, Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | |
Education and Life Cycle Earnings, Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | |
Sovereign Debt and International Reserves, Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | |
Topics in Aging and Retirement, Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | |
Topics in International Economics, Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | |
Structural Change, Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | |
Monetary Policy: Empirical Studies, Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | |
Housing and the Macroeconomy 2, Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Parallel sessions 8 Locations: listed below May 19, 2019 10:00 to 11:30 | |
---|---|
Heterogeneous Agent Models, Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | |
Topics in Family Economics and Home Production, Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | |
Labor Market Dynamics, Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | |
Multinationals and Export Dynamics, Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | |
Public Finance, Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | |
Money and Banking 2, Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) |
Summary of All Sessions |
---|
Click here for an index of all participants |
# | Date/Time | Location | Title | Papers | Organizer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | May 17, 2019 13:00-14:30 | Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | Knowledge Diffusion and Trade | 4 | Julio Garin |
2 | May 17, 2019 13:00-14:30 | Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | Central Bank Digital Currency | 3 | Martin Gervais |
3 | May 17, 2019 13:00-14:30 | Benson C115 | Inequality 1 | 3 | Roozbeh Hosseini |
4 | May 17, 2019 13:00-14:30 | Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | Cross-country Dynamics | 3 | Santanu Chatterjee |
5 | May 17, 2019 13:00-14:30 | Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | Environment and the Macroeconomy | 3 | Aspen Gorry |
6 | May 17, 2019 13:00-14:30 | Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | Competition, Markups and Price Dynamics | 4 | Federico Mandelman |
7 | May 17, 2019 13:00-14:30 | Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | Banking | 3 | Federico Mandelman |
8 | May 17, 2019 13:00-14:30 | Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | Applied Micro-Macro | 3 | Paul Gaggl |
9 | May 17, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | Demonetization | 3 | Julio Garin |
10 | May 17, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | Trade, Development, and Misallocation | 4 | Julio Garin |
11 | May 17, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | Asset markets | 4 | Kyungmin Kim |
12 | May 17, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | Business Cycles and International Trade | 4 | Federico Mandelman |
13 | May 17, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | Housing and the Macroeconomy 1 | 3 | Martin Gervais |
14 | May 17, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | Employment, Unemployment, and Earnings | 3 | Paul Gaggl |
15 | May 17, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | Concentration and Markups | 3 | Paul Gaggl |
16 | May 17, 2019 15:00-16:30 | Benson C115 | Optimal Taxation | 4 | Roozbeh Hosseini |
17 | May 18, 2019 8:30-10:00 | Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | Banks and the Great Depression | 4 | Julio Garin |
18 | May 18, 2019 8:30-10:00 | Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | Gender Wage Gap | 3 | Julio Garin |
19 | May 18, 2019 8:30-10:00 | Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | Human Capital | 4 | Santanu Chatterjee |
20 | May 18, 2019 8:30-10:00 | Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | Dynamic Contracting and Learning | 4 | Kyungmin Kim |
21 | May 18, 2019 8:30-10:00 | Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | Credit, Consumption and Uncertainty | 3 | Berrak Bahadir |
22 | May 18, 2019 8:30-10:00 | Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | Financial Engineering and Institutions | 3 | Julio Garin |
23 | May 18, 2019 8:30-10:00 | Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) | Macroeconomic Analysis of Public Policies | 3 | Svetlana Pashchenko |
24 | May 18, 2019 8:30-10:00 | Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | Trade and Income Distribution | 3 | Federico Mandelman |
25 | May 18, 2019 8:30-10:00 | Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | Developments in Monetary Economics | 4 | Julio Garin |
26 | May 18, 2019 10:30-12:00 | Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | Capital Taxation | 4 | Roozbeh Hosseini |
27 | May 18, 2019 10:30-12:00 | Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) | Monetary Economics with Frictions 1 | 4 | Kyungmin Kim |
28 | May 18, 2019 10:30-12:00 | Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | Emerging Market Economies | 3 | Berrak Bahadir |
29 | May 18, 2019 10:30-12:00 | Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | Economics of the Informal Sector | 3 | Santanu Chatterjee |
30 | May 18, 2019 10:30-12:00 | Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | Aspects of the Great Recession | 4 | Martin Gervais |
31 | May 18, 2019 10:30-12:00 | Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | Regional/Spatial Economics | 4 | Paul Gaggl |
32 | May 18, 2019 10:30-12:00 | Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | Risk and Insurance Over the Business Cycle | 3 | Roozbeh Hosseini |
33 | May 18, 2019 13:30-15:00 | Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | Household Finance and Precautionary Savings | 3 | Julio Garin |
34 | May 18, 2019 13:30-15:00 | Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | Time Series Methods | 4 | William Lastrapes |
35 | May 18, 2019 13:30-15:00 | Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | Unemployment Insurance and Job Flows | 3 | Aspen Gorry |
36 | May 18, 2019 13:30-15:00 | Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | Monetary Economics with Frictions 2 | 3 | Kyungmin Kim |
37 | May 18, 2019 13:30-15:00 | Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | Topics in Growth and Macro-finance | 4 | Santanu Chatterjee |
38 | May 18, 2019 13:30-15:00 | Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) | Innovation | 3 | Paul Gaggl |
39 | May 18, 2019 13:30-15:00 | Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | Inequality 2 | 3 | Paul Gaggl |
40 | May 18, 2019 15:30-17:00 | Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) | Money and Banking 1 | 4 | William Lastrapes |
41 | May 18, 2019 15:30-17:00 | Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights | 3 | Federico Mandelman |
42 | May 18, 2019 15:30-17:00 | Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | Immigration and Remittances | 4 | Federico Mandelman |
43 | May 18, 2019 15:30-17:00 | Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | Unemployment Insurance: Policy Interactions | 3 | Aspen Gorry |
44 | May 18, 2019 15:30-17:00 | Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | Structural Models of Health | 4 | Svetlana Pashchenko |
45 | May 18, 2019 15:30-17:00 | Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | Sovereign Debt | 3 | Federico Mandelman |
46 | May 18, 2019 15:30-17:00 | Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | Monetary Policy: Uncertainty and Informational Effects | 4 | Julio Garin |
47 | May 18, 2019 15:30-17:00 | Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | Public Policy | 3 | Paul Gaggl |
48 | May 19, 2019 8:15-9:45 | Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | The Phillips Curve and Inflation | 4 | William Lastrapes |
49 | May 19, 2019 8:15-9:45 | Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | Education and Life Cycle Earnings | 3 | Aspen Gorry |
50 | May 19, 2019 8:15-9:45 | Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | Sovereign Debt and International Reserves | 4 | Berrak Bahadir |
51 | May 19, 2019 8:15-9:45 | Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) | Topics in Aging and Retirement | 4 | Svetlana Pashchenko |
52 | May 19, 2019 8:15-9:45 | Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | Topics in International Economics | 4 | Federico Mandelman |
53 | May 19, 2019 8:15-9:45 | Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | Structural Change | 4 | Santanu Chatterjee |
54 | May 19, 2019 8:15-9:45 | Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) | Monetary Policy: Empirical Studies | 3 | William Lastrapes |
55 | May 19, 2019 8:15-9:45 | Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | Housing and the Macroeconomy 2 | 3 | Berrak Bahadir |
56 | May 19, 2019 10:00-11:30 | Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) | Heterogeneous Agent Models | 3 | William Lastrapes |
57 | May 19, 2019 10:00-11:30 | Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) | Topics in Family Economics and Home Production | 3 | Svetlana Pashchenko |
58 | May 19, 2019 10:00-11:30 | Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) | Labor Market Dynamics | 4 | Julio Garin |
59 | May 19, 2019 10:00-11:30 | Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) | Multinationals and Export Dynamics | 3 | Federico Mandelman |
60 | May 19, 2019 10:00-11:30 | Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) | Public Finance | 4 | Martin Gervais |
61 | May 19, 2019 10:00-11:30 | Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) | Money and Banking 2 | 4 | Martin Gervais |
61 sessions, 211 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers |
---|
  |
---|
Midwest Macroeconomics Meeting UGA |
Detailed List of Sessions |
Session 1: Knowledge Diffusion and Trade May 17, 2019 13:00 to 14:30 Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
---|
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: Matthew Delventhal, Claremont McKenna College |
Value Added and Productivity Linkages Across Countries |
By Francois de Soyres; World Bank |
presented by: Francois de Soyres, World Bank |
Global Innovation and Knowledge Diffusion |
By Nelson Lind; Emory University Natalia Ramondo; UCSD |
presented by: Nelson Lind, Emory University |
The Globe as a Network: Geography and the Origins of the World Income Distribution |
By Matthew Delventhal; Claremont McKenna College |
presented by: Matthew Delventhal, Claremont McKenna College |
Knowledge diffusion, trade and innovation across countries and sectors |
By Ana Maria Santacreu; Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
presented by: Ana Maria Santacreu, Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
Session 2: Central Bank Digital Currency May 17, 2019 13:00 to 14:30 Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Martin Gervais, Universeity of Georgia |
Session Chair: Todd Keister, Rutgers University |
Assessing the Impact of Central Bank Digital Currency on Private Banks |
By David Andolfatto; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: David Andolfatto, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Central Bank Digital Currency and Banking |
By Jonathan Chiu; Bank of Canada Seyed Mohammadreza Davoodalhosseini; Bank of Canada Janet Hua Jiang; Bank of Canada Yu Zhu; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Yu Zhu, Bank of Canada |
Should Central Banks Issue Digital Currency? |
By Todd Keister; Rutgers University Daniel Sanches; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Todd Keister, Rutgers University |
Session 3: Inequality 1 May 17, 2019 13:00 to 14:30 Benson C115 |
Session Organizer: Roozbeh Hosseini, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Daniel Carroll, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
The Dynamics of the Racial Wealth Gap |
By Dionissi Aliprantis; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Daniel Carroll; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Eric Young; University of Virginia |
presented by: Daniel Carroll, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
Decomposing the Racial Wealth Gap |
By Kartik Athreya; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Grey Gordon; FRB Richmond John Jones; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Urvi Neelakantan; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Grey Gordon, FRB Richmond |
Accounting for the determinants of wealth concentration in the US |
By Baris Kaymak; University of Montreal CHEUK SHING LEUNG; McGill University Markus Poschke; McGill |
presented by: CHEUK SHING LEUNG, McGill University |
Session 4: Cross-country Dynamics May 17, 2019 13:00 to 14:30 Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Santanu Chatterjee, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: AKM Morshed, Southern Illinois University Carbondale |
Investment in skills, managerial quality and economic development |
By Mehrdad Esfahani; Arizona State University |
presented by: Mehrdad Esfahani, Arizona State University |
Corporate Governance and Phases of Development |
By Maurizio Iacopetta; OFCE Sciences Po and Skema Business School Pietro Peretto; Duke University |
presented by: Pietro Peretto, Duke University |
Does governance affect sovereign debt sustainability? |
By Nachiket Thakkar; Southern Illinois University Carbondale AKM Morshed; Southern Illinois University Carbondale |
presented by: AKM Morshed, Southern Illinois University Carbondale |
Session 5: Environment and the Macroeconomy May 17, 2019 13:00 to 14:30 Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Aspen Gorry, Clemson University |
Session Chair: C. Y. Kelvin Yuen, Washington University in St. Louis |
Pollution and Unemployment Over the Business Cycle |
By John Gibson; Georgia State University Garth Heutel; Georgia State University |
presented by: John Gibson, Georgia State University |
The Macro Effects of Anticipating Climate Policy |
By Stephie Fried; ASU Kevin Novan; University of California, Davis William Peterman; Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
presented by: William Peterman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Health, Crime, and the Labor Market: Theory and Policy Analysis |
By Yuki Otsu; Washington University in St. Louis C. Y. Kelvin Yuen; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: C. Y. Kelvin Yuen, Washington University in St. Louis |
Session 6: Competition, Markups and Price Dynamics May 17, 2019 13:00 to 14:30 Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session Chair: Sang-Ha Yoon, Stony Brook University |
The Role of Competition in Explaining Law of One Price Deviations |
By Fernando Borraz; Banco Central del Uruguay and Universida Leandro Zipitria; FCS - UdelaR |
presented by: Leandro Zipitria, FCS - UdelaR |
International Trade and Innovation Dynamics with Endogenous Markups |
By Laurent Cavenaile; University of Toronto Pau Roldan-Blanco; Bank of Spain Tom Schmitz; Bocconi University |
presented by: Pau Roldan-Blanco, Bank of Spain |
Firm Entry Decline, Market Structure and Dominant Firm’s Productivity |
By Sang-Ha Yoon; Stony Brook University |
presented by: Sang-Ha Yoon, Stony Brook University |
Measured Productivity with Endogenous Markups and Economic Profits |
By Anthony Savagar; University of Kent |
presented by: Anthony Savagar, University of Kent |
Session 7: Banking May 17, 2019 13:00 to 14:30 Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session Chair: Hyunju Lee, Ryerson University |
The Impact of the Dodd-Frank Act on Small U.S. Banks |
By Kuan Liu; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Kuan Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Trade liberalization, local credit supply, and amplified impacts in the presence of financial frictions in U.S. banking industry |
By Sung Je Byun; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Seung Hoon Lee; Georgia Institute of Technology |
presented by: Sung Je Byun, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
Capital regulations and the rise of shadow banking |
By Hyunju Lee; Ryerson University Radek Paluszynski; University of Houston |
presented by: Hyunju Lee, Ryerson University |
Session 8: Applied Micro-Macro May 17, 2019 13:00 to 14:30 Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Paul Gaggl, UNC Charlotte |
Session Chair: Benjamin Pugsley, University of Notre Dame |
The Unintended Consequences of Employer Credit Check Bans for Labor Markets |
By Kristle Cortes; University of New South Wales Andrew Glover; University of Texas Austin Murat Tasci; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Murat Tasci, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
The Self-Employment Option: An Empirical Investigation in Rigid Labor Markets |
By Joaquin Garcia-Cabo; Federal Reserve Board Rocio Madera; Southern Methodist University |
presented by: Rocio Madera, Southern Methodist University |
Macroeconomic Perspective on the Rise of Pass-through Businesses |
By Sebastian Dyrda; University of Toronto Benjamin Pugsley; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Benjamin Pugsley, University of Notre Dame |
Session 9: Demonetization May 17, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
U.S. Consumer Demand for Cash in the Era of Low Interest Rates and Electronic Payments |
By Tamas Briglevics; Magyar Nemzeti Bank Scott Schuh; West Virginia University |
presented by: Scott Schuh, West Virginia University |
Breaking the Curse of Cash |
By Jaevin Park; The University of Mississippi |
presented by: Jaevin Park, The University of Mississippi |
On the Welfare Effects of Phasing Out Paper Currency |
By Julio Garin; Claremont McKenna College William Lastrapes; University of Georgia Robert Lester; Colby College |
presented by: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session 10: Trade, Development, and Misallocation May 17, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: Pau Salvador Pujolas Fons, McMaster University |
The Spoils of War: Trade Shocks during WWI and Spain’s Regional Development |
By Simon Fuchs; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Simon Fuchs, Toulouse School of Economics |
Trade and Structural Transformation in Spain since 1850 |
By Juan Carlos Conesa; Stony Brook University Matthew Delventhal; Claremont McKenna College Pau Pujolas; McMaster University Gajendran Raveendranathan; McMaster University |
presented by: Pau Salvador Pujolas Fons, McMaster University |
Technology, Geography, and Trade Over Time: The Dynamic Effects of Changing Trade Policy |
By Carter Mix; University of Rochester |
presented by: Carter Mix, University of Rochester |
Policy and Misallocation |
By Guowen Chen; University of Kentucky Ana Maria Herrera; University of Kentucky Steven Lugauer; University of Kentucky |
presented by: Steven Lugauer, University of Kentucky |
Session 11: Asset markets May 17, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Kyungmin Kim, University of Miami |
Session Chair: Fei Li, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill |
Why Has Active Asset Management Grown? |
By Jeong Ho (John) Kim; Emory University |
presented by: Jeong Ho (John) Kim, Emory University |
Perfectly Rational Fool's Bubbles |
By Antonio Doblas-Madrid; Michigan State University Luis Araujo; Michigan State University |
presented by: Antonio Doblas-Madrid, Michigan State University |
Mixed Signals: Investment Distortions in General Equilibrium with Adverse Selection |
By Matthew Darst; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Ehraz Refayet; Office of the Comptroller of the Currency |
presented by: Ehraz Refayet, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency |
Star Ratings and the Incentives of Mutual Funds |
By Fei Li; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill |
presented by: Fei Li, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill |
Session 12: Business Cycles and International Trade May 17, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session Chair: Paul Ko, Pennsylvania State University |
Trade-Partner-Synchronization and Business Cycle Comovement |
By Oscar Avila; University of Rochester |
presented by: Oscar Avila, University of Rochester |
Distributional Imbalances and the U.S. Business Cycle |
By Nikolaos Charalampidis; University of California, Irvine |
presented by: Nikolaos Charalampidis, University of California, Irvine |
Terms of trade and unemployment in the business cycle |
By Jorge Mondragon; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Jorge Mondragon, University of Minnesota |
Dissecting Trade and Business Cycle Co-movement |
By Paul Ko; Pennsylvania State University |
presented by: Paul Ko, Pennsylvania State University |
Session 13: Housing and the Macroeconomy 1 May 17, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Martin Gervais, Universeity of Georgia |
Session Chair: Margaret Jacobson, Indiana University |
Anticipated House Purchases and Household Consumption |
By Isaac Gross; Monash University |
presented by: Isaac Gross, Monash University |
Housing choices and its implications for consumption heterogeneity |
By Eva de Francisco; Board of Governors |
presented by: Eva de Francisco, Board of Governors |
Beliefs, Aggregate Risk, and the U.S. Housing Boom |
By Margaret Jacobson; Indiana University |
presented by: Margaret Jacobson, Indiana University |
Session 14: Employment, Unemployment, and Earnings May 17, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Paul Gaggl, UNC Charlotte |
Session Chair: David Wiczer, Stony Brook University |
Volatility Costs of R&D |
By Uluc Aysun; University of Central Florida |
presented by: Uluc Aysun, University of Central Florida |
Skill Mismatch Unemployment |
By Marianna Kudlyak; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Erin Wolcott; Middlebury College |
presented by: Erin Wolcott, Middlebury College |
Cyclical Earnings and Employment Transitions |
By Carlos Carrillo-Tudela; Essex Ludo Visschers; The University of Edinburgh/Universidad David Wiczer; Stony Brook University |
presented by: David Wiczer, Stony Brook University |
Session 15: Concentration and Markups May 17, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Paul Gaggl, UNC Charlotte |
Session Chair: Gajendran Raveendranathan, McMaster University |
The Aggregate Effects of Labor Market Concentration |
By Miren Azkarate-Askasua; Toulouse School of Economics Miguel Zerecero; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Miren Azkarate-Askasua, Toulouse School of Economics |
The Returns to Hours Worked Within and Across Occupations: Implications for the Gender Wage Gap |
By Jeffrey Denning; BYU Brian Jacob; University of Michigan Lars Lefgren; Brigham Young University Christian vom Lehn; Brigham Young University |
presented by: Christian vom Lehn, Brigham Young University |
Who Bears the Welfare Costs of Monopoly? |
By Gajendran Raveendranathan; McMaster University Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Gajendran Raveendranathan, McMaster University |
Session 16: Optimal Taxation May 17, 2019 15:00 to 16:30 Benson C115 |
Session Organizer: Roozbeh Hosseini, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Marek Kapicka, CERGE-EI |
Don't Tax Capital---Optimal Ramsey Taxation in Heterogeneous Agent Economies with Quasi-Linear Preferences |
By YiLi Chien; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Yi Wen; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: YiLi Chien, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Wealth Taxation and Life Expectancy |
By Antonio Bellofatto; University of Queensland |
presented by: Antonio Bellofatto, University of Queensland |
On the efficient level of inequality in business income |
By Thomas Phelan; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Thomas Phelan, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
Organization of Knowledge and Taxation |
By Marek Kapicka; CERGE-EI Ctirad Slavik; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Marek Kapicka, CERGE-EI |
Session 17: Banks and the Great Depression May 18, 2019 8:30 to 10:00 Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: Marc Weidenmier, Chapman University |
"Loans For the Little Fellow:" Credit, Crisis, and Recovery in the Great Depression |
By Sarah Quincy |
presented by: Sarah Quincy, |
Interbank Connections, Contagion and Bank Distress in the Great Depression |
By David Wheelock; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Charles Calomiris; Columbia University Matthew Jaremski; Utah State University |
presented by: David Wheelock, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Banking Panics and Business Failures: Evidence from the Federal Reserve’s Formative Years |
By Marco Del Angel; UCI |
presented by: Marco Del Angel, UCI |
Banking Stocks and the Great Depression |
By Marc Weidenmier; Chapman University |
presented by: Marc Weidenmier, Chapman University |
Session 18: Gender Wage Gap May 18, 2019 8:30 to 10:00 Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: German Cubas, University of Houston |
The Impact of Mandated Family Leave on Firms’ Productivity, Hiring Practices, and the Gender Wage Gap |
By Rita Ginja; University of Bergen Arizo Karimi; Uppsala University Pengpeng Xiao; Yale University |
presented by: Pengpeng Xiao, Yale University |
Human Capital Accumulation, Search Frictions and the Gender Wage Gap in the Labor Market |
By Noriko Amano-Patino; University of Cambridge Pengpeng Xiao; Yale University |
presented by: Noriko Amano-Patino, University of Cambridge |
Coordinated Work Schedules and the Gender Wage Gap |
By German Cubas; University of Houston Chinhui Juhn; University of Houston Pedro Silos; Temple University |
presented by: German Cubas, University of Houston |
Session 19: Human Capital May 18, 2019 8:30 to 10:00 Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Santanu Chatterjee, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Juan Cordoba, Iowa State University |
Slums, Allocation of Talent, and Barriers to Urbanization |
By Alberto Rivera Padilla |
presented by: Alberto Rivera Padilla, |
High-Skilled Services and Development in China |
By Lei Fang; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
presented by: Lei Fang, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Timing of the Birth: the Role of Productivity Loss and Income Security |
By Helu Jiang; Washington University in St. Louis Hsien-Ming Lien; National Cheng-Chi University ping wang; Washington University in St.Louis Yin-Chi Wang; National Taipei University |
presented by: Helu Jiang, Washington University in St. Louis |
Accounting for the international quantity-quality trade-off |
By Juan Cordoba; Iowa State University |
presented by: Juan Cordoba, Iowa State University |
Session 20: Dynamic Contracting and Learning May 18, 2019 8:30 to 10:00 Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Kyungmin Kim, University of Miami |
Session Chair: B Ravikumar, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
Firm Dynamics and Two-Sided Learning with Multiple Products |
By Zachary Mahone; McMaster University Filippo Rebessi; California State University, East Bay |
presented by: Zachary Mahone, McMaster University |
Dispersed Information, Learning, and Firm Dynamics in a Stochastic Equilibrium |
By Can Tian; University of North Carolina |
presented by: Can Tian, University of North Carolina |
Insurance and Inequality with Persistent Private Information |
By Alex Bloedel; Stanford University R. Vijay Krishna; Florida State University Oksana Leukhina; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis - Research Division |
presented by: R. Vijay Krishna, Florida State University |
Optimal Infant Industry Protection |
By B Ravikumar; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Raymond Riezman; Aarhus University Yuzhe Zhang; Texas A&M University |
presented by: B Ravikumar, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
Session 21: Credit, Consumption and Uncertainty May 18, 2019 8:30 to 10:00 Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Berrak Bahadir, University of North Carolina - Greensboro |
Session Chair: Fernando Leibovici, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Household Debt, Inequality and Financial Development |
By Berrak Bahadir; University of North Carolina - Greensboro Kuhelika De; Grand Valley State University William Lastrapes; University of Georgia |
presented by: Kuhelika De, Grand Valley State University |
Designing gaps as early warning indicators: Accuracy, predictive power, and robustness |
By Daniel O. Beltran; Federal Reserve Board of Governors Mohammad Jahan-Parv; Federal Reserve Board Fiona Paine; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Daniel O. Beltran, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Firm-level credit ratings and default in the Great Recession: Theory and evidence |
By Fernando Leibovici; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis David Wiczer; Stony Brook University |
presented by: Fernando Leibovici, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session 22: Financial Engineering and Institutions May 18, 2019 8:30 to 10:00 Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: Pedro Amaral, California State University Fullerton |
Understanding Bank and Nonbank Credit Cycles: A Structural Explanation |
By Bora Durdu; Federal Reserve Board Molin Zhong; Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
presented by: Bora Durdu, Federal Reserve Board |
Limited Nominal Indexation of Optimal Financial Contracts |
By Cesaire Meh; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Cesaire Meh, Bank of Canada |
Financial Engineering and the Macroeconomy |
By Pedro Amaral; California State University Fullerton Erwan Quintin; Wisconsin Business School Dean Corbae; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Pedro Amaral, California State University Fullerton |
Session 23: Macroeconomic Analysis of Public Policies May 18, 2019 8:30 to 10:00 Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Svetlana Pashchenko, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University |
To Means-Test or Not to Means-Test: Optimality and Life-Cycle Effects of Universal Basic Income Programs |
By Andre Victor Luduvice; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Andre Victor Luduvice, University of Pennsylvania |
Medicare For All or Medicare For None? A Macroeconomic Analysis of Healthcare Reform |
By Mark Kelly; Baylor University |
presented by: Mark Kelly, Baylor University |
Social Security Reform in the Presence of Informality |
By Kathleen McKiernan; Vanderbilt University |
presented by: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University |
Session 24: Trade and Income Distribution May 18, 2019 8:30 to 10:00 Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session Chair: Hoipan Wong, Washington University in St. Louis |
Income Distribution, New-Consumer Margin, and Price Differences across Countries |
By Yue Liu; Central University of Finance and Economics Rong Luo; University of Georgia |
presented by: Yue Liu, Central University of Finance and Economics |
On the Heterogeneous Welfare Gains and Losses from Trade |
By Daniel Carroll; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Sewon Hur; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Sewon Hur, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
Firm Heterogeneity and Wealth Distribution |
By Hoipan Wong; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Hoipan Wong, Washington University in St. Louis |
Session 25: Developments in Monetary Economics May 18, 2019 8:30 to 10:00 Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: Chadwick Curtis, University of Richmond |
Demographics and Monetary Policy Shocks |
By Kimberly Berg; Miami University Chadwick Curtis; University of Richmond Steven Lugauer; University of Kentucky Nelson Mark; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Chadwick Curtis, University of Richmond |
The Long-Run Effects of Monetary Policy |
By Oscar Jorda; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco an Sanjay Singh; University of California, Davis Alan Taylor; University of California, Davis |
presented by: Sanjay Singh, University of California, Davis |
The limits of forward guidance |
By Jeffrey Campbell; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Filippo Ferroni; Chicago FED Jonas Fisher; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Leonardo Melosi; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Jonas Fisher, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Poole rules: Implementing monetary policy using multiple instruments |
By Stephen Morris; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Stephen Morris, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 26: Capital Taxation May 18, 2019 10:30 to 12:00 Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Roozbeh Hosseini, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: James Feigenbaum, Utah State University |
Taxation and Legal Forms of Organization |
By Sepideh Raei; Utah State University |
presented by: Sepideh Raei, Utah State University |
Capital Gains Taxation and Investment Dynamics |
By Sungki Hong; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Terry Moon; Princeton University |
presented by: Sungki Hong, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
Corporate Tax Cuts and the Decline of the Labor Share |
By Baris Kaymak; University of Montreal Immo Schott; Université de Montréal |
presented by: Baris Kaymak, University of Montreal |
Capital in a Segregated Economy |
By James Feigenbaum; Utah State University |
presented by: James Feigenbaum, Utah State University |
Session 27: Monetary Economics with Frictions 1 May 18, 2019 10:30 to 12:00 Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Kyungmin Kim, University of Miami |
Session Chair: Michael Choi, University of California, Irvine |
Searching for Federal Funds |
By Russell Wong; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Russell Wong, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Payment Frictions and Participation in Over-the-Counter Markets |
By Lucie Lebeau; UC Irvine |
presented by: Lucie Lebeau, UC Irvine |
Liquidity provision in a model of banking with circulating debt |
By Luis Araujo; Michigan State University |
presented by: Luis Araujo, Michigan State University |
Money Mining and Price Dynamics |
By Michael Choi; University of California, Irvine Guillaume Rocheteau; University of California, Irvine |
presented by: Michael Choi, University of California, Irvine |
Session 28: Emerging Market Economies May 18, 2019 10:30 to 12:00 Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Berrak Bahadir, University of North Carolina - Greensboro |
Session Chair: Kanda Naknoi, University of Connecticut |
Capital Flows and Growth across Developing Countries |
By Josef Schroth; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Josef Schroth, Bank of Canada |
Financial Dollarization in Emerging Markets: An Insurance Arrangement |
By Husnu Dalgic; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Husnu Dalgic, University of Mannheim |
Foreign Direct Investment Commitments: Evidence from Middle-Income Economies in Asia |
By Abigail Hornstein; Wesleyan University Kanda Naknoi; University of Connecticut |
presented by: Kanda Naknoi, University of Connecticut |
Session 29: Economics of the Informal Sector May 18, 2019 10:30 to 12:00 Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Santanu Chatterjee, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Miguel Acosta Henao, Graduate Center, CUNY |
How Productive is Public Investment: Evidence from Indian Manufacturing |
By Thomas Lebesmuehlbacher; Xavier University |
presented by: Thomas Lebesmuehlbacher, Xavier University |
Financial Development Beyond the Formal Financial Market |
By Lin Shao; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Lin Shao, Bank of Canada |
Law enforcement and the size of the informal sector |
By Miguel Acosta Henao; Graduate Center, CUNY |
presented by: Miguel Acosta Henao, Graduate Center, CUNY |
Session 30: Aspects of the Great Recession May 18, 2019 10:30 to 12:00 Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Martin Gervais, Universeity of Georgia |
Session Chair: Igor Livshits, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Did the ARRA Help Counties Most Affected by the Great Recession? |
By Mario Crucini; Vanderbilt University Nam Vu; Miami University |
presented by: Mario Crucini, Vanderbilt University |
Monetary Policy and Firm Heterogeneity: The Role of Leverage Since the Financial Crisis |
By Aeimit Lakdawala; Michigan State University Timothy Moreland; Michigan State University |
presented by: Aeimit Lakdawala, Michigan State University |
The Persistent Employment Effects of the 2006-09 U.S. Housing Wealth Collapse |
By Saroj Bhattarai; University of Texas at Austin Felipe Schwartzman; Federal Reserve Bank Richmond Choongryul Yang; University of Texas at Austin |
presented by: Choongryul Yang, University of Texas at Austin |
On the Political Economy of Financial Regulation |
By Igor Livshits; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Youngmin Park; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Igor Livshits, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Session 31: Regional/Spatial Economics May 18, 2019 10:30 to 12:00 Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Paul Gaggl, UNC Charlotte |
Session Chair: Riccardo Bianchi Vimercati, Northwestern University |
"At-risk jobs", regional growth, and labor market flows |
By Eran Hoffmann; Hebrew University Monika Piazzesi; Stanford University Martin Schneider; Stanford University |
presented by: Eran Hoffmann, Hebrew University |
Why are some regions so much more productive than others? |
By Chiara Lacava; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Chiara Lacava, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Regional and Aggregate Implications of Transportation Costs and Tradability of Services |
By A. Kerem Cosar; University of Virginia Sophie Osotimehin; UQAM Latchezar Popov; Texas Tech University |
presented by: Latchezar Popov, Texas Tech University |
Micro Assignment and Macro Elasticities: Theory and Applications |
By Riccardo Bianchi Vimercati; Northwestern University Marti Mestieri; Northwestern University |
presented by: Riccardo Bianchi Vimercati, Northwestern University |
Session 32: Risk and Insurance Over the Business Cycle May 18, 2019 10:30 to 12:00 Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Roozbeh Hosseini, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Aubhik Khan, Ohio State University |
Population Aging and the Risk Premium |
By Joseph Kopecky; Trinity College Dublin |
presented by: Joseph Kopecky, Trinity College Dublin |
Lending Standards and Consumption Insurance over the Business Cycle |
By Kyle Dempsey; The Ohio State University Felicia Ionescu; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Kyle Dempsey, The Ohio State University |
Growth, Uncertainty and Business Cycles in an Overlapping Generations Economy |
By Aubhik Khan; Ohio State University Ben Lidofsky; Ohio State University |
presented by: Aubhik Khan, Ohio State University |
Session 33: Household Finance and Precautionary Savings May 18, 2019 13:30 to 15:00 Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: Michael Gelman, Claremont McKenna College |
Macro Uncertainty and Unemployment Risk |
By Joonseok Oh; European University Institute Anna Rogantini Picco; European University Institute |
presented by: Joonseok Oh, European University Institute |
When Is It Hard to Make Ends Meet? |
By Brian Baugh; University of Nebraska - Lincoln Jialan Wang; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
presented by: Brian Baugh, University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
Rational Illiquidity and Excess Sensitivity: Theory and Evidence from Income Tax Withholding and Refunds |
By Michael Gelman; Claremont McKenna College Shachar Kariv; University of California, Berkeley Matthew Shapiro; University of Michigan Dan Silverman; Arizona State University |
presented by: Michael Gelman, Claremont McKenna College |
Session 34: Time Series Methods May 18, 2019 13:30 to 15:00 Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Session Organizer: William Lastrapes, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Alistair Dieppe, World Bank |
Volatility Structural Impulse Responses to Monetary Policy Shocks Identified in a U.S. Macro-Finance System |
By Xiaochun Liu; University of Alabama |
presented by: Xiaochun Liu, University of Alabama |
New Approaches to the Identification of Low-Frequency Drivers: An Application to Technology Shocks |
By Alistair Dieppe; World Bank Neville Francis; UNC Chapel Hill Gene Kindberg-Hanlon; World Bank Group |
presented by: Alistair Dieppe, World Bank |
Inference in Bayesian Proxy-SVARs |
By Jonas Arias; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Juan Rubio-Ramirez (Retir; Emory Daniel Waggoner; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
presented by: Jonas Arias, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Assessing U.S. Aggregate Fluctuations Across Time and Frequencies |
By Thomas Lubik; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Christian Matthes; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Fabio Verona; Bank of Finland |
presented by: Thomas Lubik, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Session 35: Unemployment Insurance and Job Flows May 18, 2019 13:30 to 15:00 Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Aspen Gorry, Clemson University |
Session Chair: Benjamin Griffy, University at Albany, SUNY |
Job Mobility and Unemployment Risk |
By Yusuf Mercan; University of Melbourne Benjamin Schoefer; UC Berkeley |
presented by: Yusuf Mercan, University of Melbourne |
Earnings Growth, Job Flows and Churn |
By Satoshi Tanaka; University of Queensland Lawrence Warren; U.S. Census Bureau David Wiczer; Stony Brook University |
presented by: Lawrence Warren, U.S. Census Bureau |
What Do Worker Flows Say about the Wage Gains from Unemployment Insurance |
By Benjamin Griffy; University at Albany, SUNY Stanislav Rabinovich; University of North Carolina - Chapel Hi |
presented by: Benjamin Griffy, University at Albany, SUNY |
Session 36: Monetary Economics with Frictions 2 May 18, 2019 13:30 to 15:00 Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Kyungmin Kim, University of Miami |
Session Chair: Sergio de Ferra, Stockholm University |
Self-confirming Price Dispersion in Monetary Economies |
By Garth Baughman; Federal Reserve Board Stanislav Rabinovich; University of North Carolina - Chapel Hi |
presented by: Garth Baughman, Federal Reserve Board |
Competition in Costly Information Intermediation: Quality vs. Spillovers |
By Daniel Monte; Sao Paulo School of Economics FGV Roberto Pinheiro; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Roberto Pinheiro, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
Sovereign Default in a Monetary Union |
By Sergio de Ferra; Stockholm University Federica Romei; Stockholm School of Economics |
presented by: Sergio de Ferra, Stockholm University |
Session 37: Topics in Growth and Macro-finance May 18, 2019 13:30 to 15:00 Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Santanu Chatterjee, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Gregory Casey, Williams College |
Sovereign Debt: A Quantitative Comparative Investigation of the Partial Default Mechanism |
By Manoj Atolia; Florida State University Shuang Feng; Florida State University |
presented by: Shuang Feng, Florida State University |
Lessons for Tax Reform from an Equilibrium Model of Innovation |
By Domenico Ferraro; Arizona State University Soroush Ghazi; University of Alabama Pietro Peretto; Duke University |
presented by: Soroush Ghazi, University of Alabama |
Efficiency and Distortions with Positional Preferences under Welfarist and Paternalistic Governments: Does One Size Fit All? |
By Thomas Aronsson; Umeå University Sugata Ghosh; Brunel University Ronald Wendner; University of Graz |
presented by: Sugata Ghosh, Brunel University |
A Multi-factor Uzawa Growth Theorem and Endogenous Capital-Augmenting Technological Change |
By Gregory Casey; Williams College Ryo Horii; Osaka University |
presented by: Gregory Casey, Williams College |
Session 38: Innovation May 18, 2019 13:30 to 15:00 Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Paul Gaggl, UNC Charlotte |
Session Chair: Jane Olmstead-Rumsey, Northwestern University |
World Innovation: Evidence from 100 Years of Patent Data |
By Enrico Berkes; The Ohio State University Kristina Manysheva; Northwestern University Marti Mestieri; Northwestern University |
presented by: Kristina Manysheva, Northwestern University |
Defensive Innovation and Firm Growth in the U.S.: Impact of International Trade |
By Karam Jo; University of Maryland |
presented by: Karam Jo, University of Maryland |
Technology Differences, Market Structure, and the Productivity Slowdown |
By Jane Olmstead-Rumsey; Northwestern University |
presented by: Jane Olmstead-Rumsey, Northwestern University |
Session 39: Inequality 2 May 18, 2019 13:30 to 15:00 Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Paul Gaggl, UNC Charlotte |
Session Chair: Jiyeon Kim, University of Pittsburgh |
Automation and Top Income Inequality |
By Omer Koru; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Omer Koru, University of Pennsylvania |
A Joint Theory of Polarization and Deunionization |
By Tobias Foell; University of Cologne Anna Hartmann; University of Cologne |
presented by: Tobias Foell, University of Cologne |
Skill-Biased Technological Change, Inequality, and the Role of Retraining |
By Jiyeon Kim; University of Pittsburgh |
presented by: Jiyeon Kim, University of Pittsburgh |
Session 40: Money and Banking 1 May 18, 2019 15:30 to 17:00 Correll 218 (Vig Classroom) |
Session Organizer: William Lastrapes, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: David Arseneau, Federal Reserve Board |
Firm Equity Risk, Bank Lending Standards, and the Macroeconomy |
By Hien Nguyen; University of California, Riverside |
presented by: Hien Nguyen, University of California, Riverside |
Should Banks Create Money? |
By Christian Wipf; University of Bern |
presented by: Christian Wipf, University of Bern |
Sunspot Bank Runs and Fragility: The Role of Financial Sector Competition |
By Jiahong Gao; University of Alabama |
presented by: Jiahong Gao, University of Alabama |
How Would U.S. Banks Fare in a Negative Interest Rate Environment? |
By David Arseneau; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: David Arseneau, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 41: Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights May 18, 2019 15:30 to 17:00 Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session Chair: Andrea Waddle, University of Richmond |
Intellectual Property Rights, Professional Business Services and Earnings Inequality |
By Gorkem Bostanci; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Gorkem Bostanci, University of Pennsylvania |
Revisiting the Impact of USPTO Examiner Incentives: Learning and Patent Office Outcomes |
By Nicholas Pairolero; United States Patent and Trademark Office |
presented by: Nicholas Pairolero, United States Patent and Trademark Office |
Intellectual Property, Tariffs, and International Trade Dynamics |
By Federico Mandelman; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Andrea Waddle; University of Richmond |
presented by: Andrea Waddle, University of Richmond |
Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session 42: Immigration and Remittances May 18, 2019 15:30 to 17:00 Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session Chair: Mishita Mehra, Grinnell College |
Remittances, Migration, and the Small Open Economy |
By Dennis Jansen; Texas A& M University Diego Vacaflores; Texas State University |
presented by: Diego Vacaflores, Texas State University |
On the Implications of Immigration Policy Restricting Citizenship: Evidence from the Dominican Republic |
By Susan Pozo; Western Michigan University |
presented by: Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University |
Skilled Immigration Policy and U.S. Services Offshoring |
By Mishita Mehra; Grinnell College |
presented by: Mishita Mehra, Grinnell College |
Sovereign Default Risk and Migration |
By George Alessandria; University of Rochester Yan Bai; University of Rochester Minjie Deng; University of Rochester |
presented by: Minjie Deng, University of Rochester |
Session 43: Unemployment Insurance: Policy Interactions May 18, 2019 15:30 to 17:00 Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Aspen Gorry, Clemson University |
Session Chair: Makoto Nakajima, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
UI and DI: Macroeconomic Implications of Program Substitution |
By Fatih Karahan; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Yusuf Mercan; University of Melbourne |
presented by: Fatih Karahan, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Optimal Unemployment Insurance with Unsecured Consumer Credit |
By Makoto Nakajima; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Makoto Nakajima, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Optimal Unemployment Insurance across Space |
By Andrii Parkhomenko; University of Southern California |
presented by: Andrii Parkhomenko, University of Southern California |
Session 44: Structural Models of Health May 18, 2019 15:30 to 17:00 Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Svetlana Pashchenko, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Kai Zhao, University of Connecticut |
The Lifetime Costs of Bad Health |
By Mariacristina De Nardi; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Svetlana Pashchenko; University of Georgia Ponpoje (Poe) Porapakkarm; National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS,Tokyo) |
presented by: Svetlana Pashchenko, University of Georgia |
Health Shocks and the Evolution of Consumption and Income over the Life-Cycle |
By Elena Capatina; Australian National University Michael Keane; UNSW Shiko Maruyama; University of Technology Sydney |
presented by: Elena Capatina, Australian National University |
Health Spending: Necessity or Luxury? |
By Keyvan Eslami; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Keyvan Eslami, University of Minnesota |
How Important Is Health Inequality for Lifetime Earnings Inequality? |
By Roozbeh Hosseini; University of Georgia Karen Kopecky; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Kai Zhao; University of Connecticut |
presented by: Kai Zhao, University of Connecticut |
Session 45: Sovereign Debt May 18, 2019 15:30 to 17:00 Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session Chair: Yun Pei, University at Buffalo, SUNY |
Aggregate Demand and Sovereign Debt Crises |
By Francisco Roldan |
presented by: Francisco Roldan, |
Litigation, Holdout Creditors, and Sovereign Debt Renegotiations |
By Yong Kim; Arizona State University |
presented by: Yong Kim, Arizona State University |
The Impact of Sovereign Default on Lending Countries |
By Si Guo; International Monetary Fund Yun Pei; University at Buffalo, SUNY |
presented by: Yun Pei, University at Buffalo, SUNY |
Session 46: Monetary Policy: Uncertainty and Informational Effects May 18, 2019 15:30 to 17:00 Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: Roberto Samaniego, George Washington University |
Rationally Confused: Persistence Responses to Transitory Shocks |
By Miguel Acosta; Columbia University Hassan Afrouzi; Columbia University |
presented by: Miguel Acosta, Columbia University |
From Micro to Macro: A New Methodology to Discriminate Among Models |
By Gee Hee Hong; International Monetary Fund Matthew Klepacz; College of William and Mary Ernesto Pasten; Banco Central de Chile Raphael Schoenle; Brandeis University |
presented by: Matthew Klepacz, College of William and Mary |
Deconstructing Uncertainty |
By Xiaohan Ma; Texas Tech University Roberto Samaniego; George Washington University |
presented by: Roberto Samaniego, George Washington University |
Mind the Gap! A Monetarist View of the Open-Economy Phillips Curve |
By Ayse Kabukcuoglu; North Carolina State University Enrique Martinez-Garcia; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
presented by: Ayse Kabukcuoglu, North Carolina State University |
Session 47: Public Policy May 18, 2019 15:30 to 17:00 Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Paul Gaggl, UNC Charlotte |
Session Chair: Ignacio Gonzalez, American University |
Public Education Expenditures, Growth and Income Inequality |
By Lionel Artige; University of Liege Laurent Cavenaile; University of Toronto |
presented by: Laurent Cavenaile, University of Toronto |
Aggregate Tobin's Q and Inequality: the Role of Capital Taxation and Market Power |
By Lidia Brun; Université libre de Bruxelles Ignacio Gonzalez; American University |
presented by: Ignacio Gonzalez, American University |
Decentralization and Overborrowing in a Fiscal Federation |
By Si Guo; International Monetary Fund Yun Pei; University at Buffalo, SUNY Zoe Xie; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
presented by: Zoe Xie, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session 48: The Phillips Curve and Inflation May 19, 2019 8:15 to 9:45 Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: William Lastrapes, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Christopher Stivers, University of Louisville |
Variation in the Phillips Curve Relation Across Three Phases of the Business Cycle |
By Richard Ashley; Virginia Tech Randal Verbrugge; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Randal Verbrugge, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
Phillips Curves in Noisy Information Forecasts |
By Markus Kontny; GSEFM Frankfurt & University Hohenheim |
presented by: Markus Kontny, GSEFM Frankfurt & University Hohenheim |
On the Drivers of Inflation in Different Monetary Regimes |
By Daniel Garces Diaz; Bank of Mexico |
presented by: Daniel Garces Diaz, Bank of Mexico |
Stock Returns, Inflation Expectations, and the Economic State: A Signaling Role for Inflation? |
By Christopher Stivers; University of Louisville Robert Connolly; UNC-Chapel Hill Licheng Sun; Old Dominion University |
presented by: Christopher Stivers, University of Louisville |
Session 49: Education and Life Cycle Earnings May 19, 2019 8:15 to 9:45 Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Aspen Gorry, Clemson University |
Session Chair: Oksana Leukhina, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis - Research Division |
Human Capital, Credit Constraints, and Underemployment |
By Paul Jackson; University of California, Irvine |
presented by: Paul Jackson, University of California, Irvine |
Education Affordability and Earnings Inequality |
By Oliko Vardishvili; European University Institute |
presented by: Oliko Vardishvili, European University Institute |
Sorting of Students into Colleges: Inefficiencies and Policy Implications |
By Oksana Leukhina; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis - Research Division |
presented by: Oksana Leukhina, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis - Research Division |
Session 50: Sovereign Debt and International Reserves May 19, 2019 8:15 to 9:45 Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Berrak Bahadir, University of North Carolina - Greensboro |
Session Chair: Fernando Arce Munoz, University of MInnesota |
Model-Based Estimation of Sovereign Default |
By Inci Gumus; Sabanci University Junko Koeda; Waseda University |
presented by: Inci Gumus, Sabanci University |
Preferential Treatment in the Sovereign Debt Market: Evidence from Bond Mutual Funds |
By Nathan Converse; Federal Reserve Board Enrico Mallucci; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Enrico Mallucci, Federal Reserve Board |
Fiscal Commitment and Sovereign Default Risk |
By Siming Liu; Indiana University Hewei Shen; University of Oklahoma |
presented by: Siming Liu, Indiana University |
A Macroprudential Theory of International Reserves |
By Fernando Arce Munoz; University of MInnesota Julien Bengui; Université de Montréal Javier Bianchi; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Fernando Arce Munoz, University of MInnesota |
Session 51: Topics in Aging and Retirement May 19, 2019 8:15 to 9:45 Correll 214 (M. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Svetlana Pashchenko, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Aspen Gorry, Clemson University |
Save, Spend or Give? A Model of Housing, Family Insurance, and Savings in Old Age |
By Daniel Barczyk; McGill University Sean Fahle; SUNY Buffalo Matthias Kredler; Universidad Carlos III Madrid |
presented by: Sean Fahle, SUNY Buffalo |
Health Risk and the Optimality of Social Security |
By Shantanu Bagchi; Towson University Juergen Jung; Towson University |
presented by: Juergen Jung, Towson University |
Old Workers and Fiscal Sustainability in Population Aging |
By Tomoaki Kotera |
presented by: Tomoaki Kotera, |
The Causes and Consequences of Retirement Timing Uncertainty |
By Maria Casanova; CSUF - California State University Fulle Aspen Gorry; Clemson University William Peterman; Federal Reserve Board of Governors Sita Slavov; George Mason University |
presented by: Aspen Gorry, Clemson University |
Session 52: Topics in International Economics May 19, 2019 8:15 to 9:45 Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session Chair: Joao Ayres, Inter-American Development Bank |
Taking Stock of Trade Policy Uncertainty through Anticipation: Evidence from China’s Pre-WTO Accession |
By George Alessandria; University of Rochester Shafaat Khan; University of Rochester Armen Khederlarian; University of Rochester |
presented by: Armen Khederlarian, University of Rochester |
Taking Stock of the Trade Response to Anticipated Changes in Tariffs: Evidence from NAFTA's phaseouts. |
By Shafaat Khan; University of Rochester Armen Khederlarian; University of Rochester |
presented by: Shafaat Khan, University of Rochester |
Exchange Rates and Endogenous Productivity |
By Nils Mattis Gornemann; International Finance Board of Governors Pablo Guerron-Quintana; Boston College Felipe Saffie; University of Maryland |
presented by: Felipe Saffie, University of Maryland |
Real Exchange Rates and Primary Commodity Prices |
By Joao Ayres; Inter-American Development Bank Constantino Hevia; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Juan Pablo Nicolini; Minneapolis Fed |
presented by: Joao Ayres, Inter-American Development Bank |
Session 53: Structural Change May 19, 2019 8:15 to 9:45 Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Santanu Chatterjee, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Michael Sposi, Southern Methodist University |
Distortions in Intermediate Markets and Structural Transformation in Latin America |
By Rishabh Sinha; The World Bank |
presented by: Rishabh Sinha, The World Bank |
Economic Structure and Investment Specific Technical Change |
By Roberto Samaniego; George Washington University Juliana Yu Sun; Singapore Management University |
presented by: Roberto Samaniego, George Washington University |
Why is Agricultural Productivity So Low in Poor Countries? The Case of India |
By Md Mahbubur Rahman; McMaster University Oksana Leukhina; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis - Research Division Raghav Paul; University of Washington |
presented by: Md Mahbubur Rahman, McMaster University |
Structural Change and Deindustrialization |
By Michael Sposi; Southern Methodist University Kei-Mu Yi; University of Houston Jing Zhang; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Michael Sposi, Southern Methodist University |
Session 54: Monetary Policy: Empirical Studies May 19, 2019 8:15 to 9:45 Correll 124 (Scherer Classroom) |
Session Organizer: William Lastrapes, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: W. McMillin, Louisiana State University |
A New Interpretation of Money Growth Targeting and the Monetarist Experiment |
By John Keating; University of Kansas Andrew Smith; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
presented by: John Keating, University of Kansas |
FOMC Statements and Monetary Policy Expectations |
By Amy Neff; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Amy Neff, University of Minnesota |
Nominal GDP versus Price Level Targeting: An Empirical Evaluation |
By James Fackler W. McMillin; Louisiana State University |
presented by: W. McMillin, Louisiana State University |
Session 55: Housing and the Macroeconomy 2 May 19, 2019 8:15 to 9:45 Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Berrak Bahadir, University of North Carolina - Greensboro |
Session Chair: Suleyman Gozen, The University of Chicago |
Keeping up with the Zhangs and House Price Dynamics in China |
By Raoul Minetti; Michigan State University Tao Peng; Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Tao Jiang; Southwestern University of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Tao Peng, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics |
Patents as Collateral: Innovative Financing for Innovation |
By Suleyman Gozen; The University of Chicago |
presented by: Suleyman Gozen, The University of Chicago |
House Prices, Frictions, and Excess Consumption Volatility in Emerging Countries |
By Wonmun Shin; Columbia University |
presented by: Wonmun Shin, Columbia University |
Session 56: Heterogeneous Agent Models May 19, 2019 10:00 to 11:30 Correll 116 (Georgia Power Classroom) |
Session Organizer: William Lastrapes, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Benjamin Johannsen, Federal Reserve Board |
Applying the Explicit Aggregation Algorithm to Heterogeneous Macro Models |
By Takeki Sunakawa; Kobe University |
presented by: Takeki Sunakawa, Kobe University |
Monetary Policy and Inequality: How Does One Affect the Other? |
By Eunseong Ma; Texas A&M University |
presented by: Eunseong Ma, Texas A&M University |
Macroeconomic Implications of Heterogeneity in Labor Earnings and Returns to Savings |
By Aditya Aladangady; Federal Reserve Board Etienne Gagnon; Federal Reserve Board Benjamin Johannsen; Federal Reserve Board William Peterman; Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
presented by: Benjamin Johannsen, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 57: Topics in Family Economics and Home Production May 19, 2019 10:00 to 11:30 Correll 213 (Feinberg Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Svetlana Pashchenko, University of Georgia |
Session Chair: Pedro Silos, Temple University |
Early Childhood Investment and Income Taxation |
By Musab Kurnaz; University of North Carolina at Charlotte Mehmet Soytas; Ozyegin University |
presented by: Musab Kurnaz, University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Child Care Subsidies with One- and Two-Parent Families |
By Emily Moschini; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Emily Moschini, University of Minnesota |
Back to Becker: Producing Consumption with Time and Goods |
By Lei Fang; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Anne Hannusch; University of Mannheim Pedro Silos; Temple University |
presented by: Pedro Silos, Temple University |
Session 58: Labor Market Dynamics May 19, 2019 10:00 to 11:30 Correll 321 (L. Burns Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Julio Garin, Claremont McKenna |
Session Chair: Marianna Kudlyak, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Wage Dynamics Within Firms |
By Eric Smith; University of Essex |
presented by: Eric Smith, University of Essex |
Dual Income Couples and Interstate Migration |
By Bulent Guler; Indiana University Bloomington Ahmet Ali Taskin; Ulm University |
presented by: Bulent Guler, Indiana University Bloomington |
The Decline of Short Duration Employment Spells |
By Michael Pries; University of Notre Dame Richard Rogerson; Princeton University |
presented by: Michael Pries, University of Notre Dame |
Job-Finding and Job-Losing: A Comprehensive Model of Heterogeneous Individual Labor-Market Dynamics |
By Robert Hall; STANFORD UNIVERSITY Marianna Kudlyak; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Marianna Kudlyak, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Session 59: Multinationals and Export Dynamics May 19, 2019 10:00 to 11:30 Correll 221 (Lassiter Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session Chair: Nicholas Kozeniauskas, Bank of Portugal |
Financing Multinationals |
By Jingting Fan; Pennsylvania State University Wenlan Luo; Tsinghua University |
presented by: Jingting Fan, Pennsylvania State University |
The International Diffusion of the Automobile from 1913 to 1940 |
By Dong Cheng; Union College Mario Crucini; Vanderbilt University Hyunseung Oh; Vanderbilt University Hakan Yilmazkuday; Florida International University |
presented by: Dong Cheng, Union College |
Demand Learning, Customer Capital, and Exporter Dynamics |
By Nicholas Kozeniauskas; Bank of Portugal Spencer Lyon; New York University |
presented by: Nicholas Kozeniauskas, Bank of Portugal |
Session 60: Public Finance May 19, 2019 10:00 to 11:30 Correll 222 (Turner Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Martin Gervais, Universeity of Georgia |
Session Chair: Paul Klein, Stockholm University |
The Kansas Tax Experiment: The Matter of Legal Form of Organization |
By Shi Qi; College of William and Mary Don schlagenhauf; federal reserve bank of st louis |
presented by: Don schlagenhauf, federal reserve bank of st louis |
Residence- and source-based capital taxation in open economies with infinitely-lived consumers |
By Till Gross; Carleton University Paul Klein; Stockholm University Miltiadis Makris; University of Kent |
presented by: Till Gross, Carleton University |
How to Starve the Beast: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Rules |
By Fernando Martin; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Fernando Martin, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Taxation, Expenditures and the Irish Miracle |
By Paul Klein; Stockholm University Gustavo Ventura; Arizona State University |
presented by: Paul Klein, Stockholm University |
Session 61: Money and Banking 2 May 19, 2019 10:00 to 11:30 Correll 313 (Barksdale Classroom) |
Session Organizer: Martin Gervais, Universeity of Georgia |
Session Chair: Fan Liang, University of Georgia |
Relationships in Interbank Markets |
By Jonathan Chiu; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Jonathan Chiu, Bank of Canada |
``What Were the Effects of the Federal Reserve's Term Discount Window Program?'' |
By Edgar Ghossoub; University of Texas at San Antonio Robert Reed; University of Alabama Cuiyi Zhang; University of Alabama |
presented by: Cuiyi Zhang, University of Alabama |
The Fed's discount window during normal times |
By Huberto Ennis; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Huberto Ennis, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Currency Competition with Uncertain Liquidity: The Case of Cryptocurrencies |
By Fan Liang; University of Georgia Scott Spitze; University of Georgia |
presented by: Fan Liang, University of Georgia |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
1 | Acosta, Miguel | P46 |
2 | Acosta Henao, Miguel | P29, C29 |
3 | Amano-Patino, Noriko | P18 |
4 | Amaral, Pedro | P22, C22 |
5 | Andolfatto, David | P2 |
6 | Araujo, Luis | P27 |
7 | Arce Munoz, Fernando | P50, C50 |
8 | Arias, Jonas | P34 |
9 | Arseneau, David | P40, C40 |
10 | Avila, Oscar | P12 |
11 | Ayres, Joao | P52, C52 |
12 | Aysun, Uluc | P14 |
13 | Azkarate-Askasua, Miren | P15 |
14 | Baugh, Brian | P33 |
15 | Baughman, Garth | P36 |
16 | Bellofatto, Antonio | P16 |
17 | Beltran, Daniel O. | P21 |
18 | Bianchi Vimercati, Riccardo | P31, C31 |
19 | Bostanci, Gorkem | P41 |
20 | Byun, Sung Je | P7 |
21 | Capatina, Elena | P44 |
22 | Carroll, Daniel | P3, C3 |
23 | Casey, Gregory | P37, C37 |
24 | Cavenaile, Laurent | P47 |
25 | Charalampidis, Nikolaos | P12 |
26 | Cheng, Dong | P59 |
27 | Chien, YiLi | P16 |
28 | Chiu, Jonathan | P61 |
29 | Choi, Michael | P27, C27 |
30 | Cordoba, Juan | P19, C19 |
31 | Crucini, Mario | P30 |
32 | Cubas, German | P18, C18 |
33 | Curtis, Chadwick | P25, C25 |
34 | Dalgic, Husnu | P28 |
35 | De, Kuhelika | P21 |
36 | de Ferra, Sergio | P36, C36 |
37 | de Francisco, Eva | P13 |
38 | de Soyres, Francois | P1 |
39 | Del Angel, Marco | P17 |
40 | Delventhal, Matthew | P1, C1 |
41 | Dempsey, Kyle | P32 |
42 | Deng, Minjie | P42 |
43 | Dieppe, Alistair | P34, C34 |
44 | Doblas-Madrid, Antonio | P11 |
45 | Durdu, Bora | P22 |
46 | Ennis, Huberto | P61 |
47 | Esfahani, Mehrdad | P4 |
48 | Eslami, Keyvan | P44 |
49 | Fahle, Sean | P51 |
50 | Fan, Jingting | P59 |
51 | Fang, Lei | P19 |
52 | Feigenbaum, James | P26, C26 |
53 | Feng, Shuang | P37 |
54 | Fisher, Jonas | P25 |
55 | Foell, Tobias | P39 |
56 | Fuchs, Simon | P10 |
57 | Gao, Jiahong | P40 |
58 | Garces Diaz, Daniel | P48 |
59 | Garin, Julio | P9, C9 |
60 | Gelman, Michael | P33, C33 |
61 | Ghazi, Soroush | P37 |
62 | Ghosh, Sugata | P37 |
63 | Gibson, John | P5 |
64 | Gonzalez, Ignacio | P47, C47 |
65 | Gordon, Grey | P3 |
66 | Gorry, Aspen | P51, C51 |
67 | Gozen, Suleyman | P55, C55 |
68 | Griffy, Benjamin | P35, C35 |
69 | Gross, Isaac | P13 |
70 | Gross, Till | P60 |
71 | Guler, Bulent | P58 |
72 | Gumus, Inci | P50 |
73 | Hoffmann, Eran | P31 |
74 | Hong, Sungki | P26 |
75 | Hur, Sewon | P24 |
76 | Jackson, Paul | P49 |
77 | Jacobson, Margaret | P13, C13 |
78 | Jiang, Helu | P19 |
79 | Jo, Karam | P38 |
80 | Johannsen, Benjamin | P56, C56 |
81 | Jung, Juergen | P51 |
82 | Kabukcuoglu, Ayse | P46 |
83 | Kapicka, Marek | P16, C16 |
84 | Karahan, Fatih | P43 |
85 | Kaymak, Baris | P26 |
86 | Keating, John | P54 |
87 | Keister, Todd | P2, C2 |
88 | Kelly, Mark | P23 |
89 | Khan, Shafaat | P52 |
90 | Khan, Aubhik | P32, C32 |
91 | Khederlarian, Armen | P52 |
92 | Kim, Yong | P45 |
93 | Kim, Jiyeon | P39, C39 |
94 | Kim, Jeong Ho (John) | P11 |
95 | Klein, Paul | P60, C60 |
96 | Klepacz, Matthew | P46 |
97 | Ko, Paul | P12, C12 |
98 | Kontny, Markus | P48 |
99 | Kopecky, Joseph | P32 |
100 | Koru, Omer | P39 |
101 | Kotera, Tomoaki | P51 |
102 | Kozeniauskas, Nicholas | P59, C59 |
103 | Krishna, R. Vijay | P20 |
104 | Kudlyak, Marianna | P58, C58 |
105 | Kurnaz, Musab | P57 |
106 | Lacava, Chiara | P31 |
107 | Lakdawala, Aeimit | P30 |
108 | Lebeau, Lucie | P27 |
109 | Lebesmuehlbacher, Thomas | P29 |
110 | Lee, Hyunju | P7, C7 |
111 | Leibovici, Fernando | P21, C21 |
112 | Leukhina, Oksana | P49, C49 |
113 | LEUNG, CHEUK SHING | P3 |
114 | Li, Fei | P11, C11 |
115 | Liang, Fan | P61, C61 |
116 | Lind, Nelson | P1 |
117 | Liu, Yue | P24 |
118 | Liu, Siming | P50 |
119 | Liu, Xiaochun | P34 |
120 | Liu, Kuan | P7 |
121 | Livshits, Igor | P30, C30 |
122 | Lubik, Thomas | P34 |
123 | Luduvice, Andre Victor | P23 |
124 | Lugauer, Steven | P10 |
125 | Ma, Eunseong | P56 |
126 | Madera, Rocio | P8 |
127 | Mahone, Zachary | P20 |
128 | Mallucci, Enrico | P50 |
129 | Mandelman, Federico | P41 |
130 | Manysheva, Kristina | P38 |
131 | Martin, Fernando | P60 |
132 | McKiernan, Kathleen | P23, C23 |
133 | McMillin, W. | P54, C54 |
134 | Meh, Cesaire | P22 |
135 | Mehra, Mishita | P42, C42 |
136 | Mercan, Yusuf | P35 |
137 | Mix, Carter | P10 |
138 | Mondragon, Jorge | P12 |
139 | Morris, Stephen | P25 |
140 | Morshed, AKM | P4, C4 |
141 | Moschini, Emily | P57 |
142 | Nakajima, Makoto | P43, C43 |
143 | Naknoi, Kanda | P28, C28 |
144 | Neff, Amy | P54 |
145 | Nguyen, Hien | P40 |
146 | Oh, Joonseok | P33 |
147 | Olmstead-Rumsey, Jane | P38, C38 |
148 | Pairolero, Nicholas | P41 |
149 | Park, Jaevin | P9 |
150 | Parkhomenko, Andrii | P43 |
151 | Pashchenko, Svetlana | P44 |
152 | Pei, Yun | P45, C45 |
153 | Peng, Tao | P55 |
154 | Peretto, Pietro | P4 |
155 | Peterman, William | P5 |
156 | Phelan, Thomas | P16 |
157 | Pinheiro, Roberto | P36 |
158 | Popov, Latchezar | P31 |
159 | Pozo, Susan | P42 |
160 | Pries, Michael | P58 |
161 | Pugsley, Benjamin | P8, C8 |
162 | Pujolas Fons, Pau Salvador | P10, C10 |
163 | Quincy, Sarah | P17 |
164 | Raei, Sepideh | P26 |
165 | Rahman, Md Mahbubur | P53 |
166 | Raveendranathan, Gajendran | P15, C15 |
167 | Ravikumar, B | P20, C20 |
168 | Refayet, Ehraz | P11 |
169 | Rivera Padilla, Alberto | P19 |
170 | Roldan, Francisco | P45 |
171 | Roldan-Blanco, Pau | P6 |
172 | Saffie, Felipe | P52 |
173 | Samaniego, Roberto | P46, C46, P53 |
174 | Santacreu, Ana Maria | P1 |
175 | Savagar, Anthony | P6 |
176 | schlagenhauf, Don | P60 |
177 | Schroth, Josef | P28 |
178 | Schuh, Scott | P9 |
179 | Shao, Lin | P29 |
180 | Shin, Wonmun | P55 |
181 | Silos, Pedro | P57, C57 |
182 | Singh, Sanjay | P25 |
183 | Sinha, Rishabh | P53 |
184 | Smith, Eric | P58 |
185 | Sposi, Michael | P53, C53 |
186 | Stivers, Christopher | P48, C48 |
187 | Sunakawa, Takeki | P56 |
188 | Tasci, Murat | P8 |
189 | Tian, Can | P20 |
190 | Vacaflores, Diego | P42 |
191 | Vardishvili, Oliko | P49 |
192 | Verbrugge, Randal | P48 |
193 | vom Lehn, Christian | P15 |
194 | Waddle, Andrea | P41, C41 |
195 | Warren, Lawrence | P35 |
196 | Weidenmier, Marc | P17, C17 |
197 | Wheelock, David | P17 |
198 | Wiczer, David | P14, C14 |
199 | Wipf, Christian | P40 |
200 | Wolcott, Erin | P14 |
201 | Wong, Russell | P27 |
202 | Wong, Hoipan | P24, C24 |
203 | Xiao, Pengpeng | P18 |
204 | Xie, Zoe | P47 |
205 | Yang, Choongryul | P30 |
206 | Yoon, Sang-Ha | P6, C6 |
207 | Yuen, C. Y. Kelvin | P5, C5 |
208 | Zhang, Cuiyi | P61 |
209 | Zhao, Kai | P44, C44 |
210 | Zhu, Yu | P2 |
211 | Zipitria, Leandro | P6 |
This program was last updated on 2019-06-10 05:50:14 EDT