June 26, 2019 | ||
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Time | Location | Event |
18:00 to 21:00 | Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis | Welcome Reception |
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June 27, 2019 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
07:30 to 09:00 | Bauer Hall | Breakfast |
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09:00 to 10:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 1 |
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10:30 to 11:00 | Bauer Hall | Coffee Break |
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11:00 to 12:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 2 |
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12:30 to 14:00 | Bauer Hall | Lunch |
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14:00 to 15:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 3 |
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15:30 to 16:00 | Bauer Hall | Coffee Break |
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16:00 to 17:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 4 |
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18:00 to 19:00 | Edison Theatre | Plenary Session: Laura Veldkamp, Columbia University |
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June 28, 2019 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
07:30 to 09:00 | Bauer Hall | Breakfast |
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09:00 to 10:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 5 |
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10:30 to 11:00 | Bauer Hall | Coffee Break |
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11:00 to 12:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 6 |
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12:30 to 14:00 | Bauer Hall | Lunch |
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14:00 to 15:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 7 |
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15:30 to 16:00 | Bauer Hall | Coffee Break |
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16:00 to 17:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 8 |
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18:00 to 19:00 | Edison Theatre | Mortensen Lecture: Jan Eeckhout, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
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19:30 to 23:30 | Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Clayton | Conference Dinner |
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June 29, 2019 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
07:30 to 09:00 | Bauer Hall | Breakfast |
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09:00 to 10:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 9 |
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10:30 to 11:00 | Bauer Hall | Coffee Break |
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11:00 to 12:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 10 |
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12:30 to 14:00 | Bauer Hall | Lunch |
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14:00 to 15:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 11 |
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15:30 to 16:00 | Bauer Hall | Coffee Break |
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16:00 to 17:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions 12 |
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18:00 to 19:00 | Edison Theatre | Plenary Session: Emmanuel Farhi, Harvard University |
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19:00 to 22:00 | Bauer Hall | Closing Event |
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Parallel Sessions 1 Locations: listed below June 27, 2019 09:00 to 10:30 | |
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Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Accounting For Development, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
Trade, Spatial Equilibrium and Development, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Financial Intermediation, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Firms in International Trade, Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Labor Markets and Macroeconomics , Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Rational Inattention, Incomplete Information and Macroeconomics, Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Unsecured Credit: Debt Restructuring, Lending Standards, and the Saving-Constrai..., Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Consumption and Passthrough, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Skill Mismatch and Labor Market Outcomes, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Currency Mismatch and International Reserves, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Design and Implications of Social Insurance, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Default and Credit Risk for Firms and Consumers, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Unconventional Monetary Policy, Seigle Hall, 206 |
Parallel Sessions 2 Locations: listed below June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 | |
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Unpacking Labor Supply Elasticities, Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Durable Goods and Business Cycles, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Monetary Policy and Price Rigidity, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
Monetary and Financial International Systems, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Financial and Organizational Frictions in Macro-Development, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Development Across Countries, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Optimal Maturity Structure of Government Debt, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Demographics, Technology, and Declining Dynamism, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Endogenous Technical Change, Energy Transitions, and Growth, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Housing wealth and consumer behavior, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Financial Expertise and Financial Frictions, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Inequality and Social Insurance, Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Hedging Macroeconomic Risk, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Fiscal and Monetary Policy Nexus, Bauer Hall, 150 |
Parallel Sessions 3 Locations: listed below June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 | |
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Asset Prices and Macro Fluctuations, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Demographics and the Macroeconomy, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Financial Frictions and Business Cycles, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Topics in Industrial Development, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
HANK, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
World Innovation and World Productivity, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Expectations, Confidence, and Business Cycle Fluctuations, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Urban Macroeconomics, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
Production Networks, Prices and Uncertainty Shocks, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Lifecycle, Retirement and Savings, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Pricing and Exchange Rate Passthrough, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Topics in Industrial Organization, Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Demographics and Productivity , Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Financial Frictions in Public and Corporate Debt Management, Seigle Hall, 208 |
Parallel Sessions 4 Locations: listed below June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 | |
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Monetary Policy in Open Economies, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Firms, Investment, and Business Cycles, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Higher-Order Income Risk and Insurance, Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Labor and Marriage Markets, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Structural Change (I), Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Stability, Safety, and Liquidity, Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Beliefs and Housing, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Fiscal Federations, Taxation and Regional Redistribution, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Macroeconomic Significance of Closely Held Firms, Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Spatial Development and Mobility, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Linkages in Open Economies, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Perspectives on Labor Share, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Macroeconomics of China, Seigle Hall, 109 |
Plenary Session: Laura Veldkamp, Columbia University Location: Edison Theatre June 27, 2019 18:00 to 19:00 |
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Parallel Sessions 5 Locations: listed below June 28, 2019 09:00 to 10:30 | |
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Industrial Organization and Macroeconomics, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Topics in Macro Development, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Optimal Policy Without Commitment, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Trade Policy in Quantitative Trade Models, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Labor Market Flows and Economic Development, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Misallocation under Financial Frictions, Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Liquidity in Laboratory, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Housing Cycles, Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Unemployment Insurance (I), Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Wealth and Labor Markets, Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Savings and Risk, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Financial and Exchange Rate Policies in Emerging Economies, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Fiscal Policy over the Business Cycle, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
Production Functions: Theory and Data, Seigle Hall, 204 |
Parallel Sessions 6 Locations: listed below June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 | |
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Covenants and Collateral, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Wealth Accumulation, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Balance of Payments, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Banking Regulation , Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Monetary and Fiscal policy: Micro to Macro, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Production Networks, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Topics in Optimal Taxation, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Unemployment Insurance (II), Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Startups, Innovation and Patents, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Structural Change (II), Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Income Risk and Inequality over the Business Cycle, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
Topics in Trade, Growth and Productivity, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Policy in Financial Crisis-Prone Economies, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Labor Supply: Preferences and Prices, Seigle Hall, 303 |
Parallel Sessions 7 Locations: listed below June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 | |
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Heterogeneous Firms and Fluctuations, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
Global Banks and Banking Theory, Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Trade, Financial Development and Exchange Rates, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Search and the Business Cycle, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Housing and the Macroeconomy, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Firm Heterogeneity and Workers, Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Asset Pricing and Private Equity, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Digital Currencies, Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Inequality, Skills and Structural Change, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Distributional Dynamics Over the Business Cycle, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Monetary Policy and Heterogeneity, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Families, Institutions and Labor Market Outcomes, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Optimal Taxation, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Macroeconomics of Market Frictions, Bauer Hall, 130 |
Parallel Sessions 8 Locations: listed below June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 | |
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Firm Organization, Technology, and Trade, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Sovereign Default , Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Intergenerational Transfers and Family Insurance, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Optimal Fiscal Policy, Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Topics in Interregional Trade, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Money and Risk Premia, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Technology and the Future of Work, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Determinants of Debt Maturity, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Bounded Rationality and Monetary Policy, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Weather Shocks, Oil Shocks and the Macroeconomy, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Credit Constraints in the Great Recession, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
Taxation and Productivity, Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Labor Supply in the Extensive and Intensive Margins, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Macro Shocks and Asset Prices, Seigle Hall, 301 |
Mortensen Lecture: Jan Eeckhout, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Location: Edison Theatre June 28, 2019 18:00 to 19:00 |
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Parallel Sessions 9 Locations: listed below June 29, 2019 09:00 to 10:30 | |
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Asset Prices and International Macro, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Taxing Families and Businesses, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Market Power and Productivity (I), Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Liquidity of the Financial Over-the-Counter Market, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Concentration and Spatial Competition, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Corporate Taxes, Public Investment and Private Investment, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Machine Learning, Big Data and On-line Data, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Knowledge Diffusion and Innovation, Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Unsecured Credit: Lender Market Power, Teasers, and Bankruptcy, Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Racial and Gender Gaps in Labor Markets, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Networks and Propagation of Shocks, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
The Heterogeneous Effects of Trade on Households and Firms, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Market Shares, Markups and Market Concentration, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Allocation of Workers Across Firms and Sectors, Bauer Hall, 150 |
Parallel Sessions 10 Locations: listed below June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 | |
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Behavioral Macro and Asset Pricing, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Skill Heterogeneity and Labor Market Outcomes, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Monetary Policy under Heterogeneous Agents, Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Information Frictions in Macro Finance, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Household Credit and Business Cycle Linkages, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Numerical Methods for Heterogeneous Agents, Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Monetary Policy and Sectoral Heterogeneity, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
International Trade Shocks and Policy, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
Policy Design with Political Constraints, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Topics in Trade and Labor, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Bubbles and Macro Policy, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Sovereign Default Risk, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Role of Money, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
Men and Women in the Labor and Marriage Markets, Seigle Hall, 301 |
Parallel Sessions 11 Locations: listed below June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 | |
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Accumulation and Growth after a Crisis, Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Fiscal Policy, Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Market Power and Productivity (II), Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Exchange Rates (I), Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Asset Liquidity and Government Policies, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Housing Markets, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Financial Frictions and Macroeconomic Policy, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Search Theory, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
Retirement Savings and Retirement Age, Seigle Hall, 106 | |
The Role of the Informal Sector in Emerging Economies, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Labor Market Competition, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Factor Shares and Factor Utilization, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Demographics: Fertility, Optimal Population and Trade Imbalances, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Means of Payment and Financial Deregulation, Seigle Hall, 109 |
Parallel Sessions 12 Locations: listed below June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 | |
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Information and Intermediation, Seigle Hall, 109 | |
Consumption Insurance and Health Insurance, Seigle Hall, 103 | |
Health Inequality, Seigle Hall, 301 | |
Housing, Consumption and Monetary Policy, Bauer Hall, 240 | |
Exchange Rates (II), Seigle Hall, 208 | |
Agriculture and Development, Bauer Hall, 230 | |
Risk Sharing in Financial Networks, Bauer Hall, 130 | |
Spatial Models of Labor Markets and Job Ladders, Bauer Hall, 330 | |
Wage Rigidity, Monetary Policy Shocks and Inflation, Seigle Hall, 303 | |
Occupational Choice: Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment, Seigle Hall, 206 | |
Banking Networks and Systemic Risk, Bauer Hall, 210 | |
New Perspectives on Business Cycle Models, Bauer Hall, 150 | |
Surveys and Forecasts in Financial Markets, Seigle Hall, 204 | |
Quantitative Methods, Seigle Hall, 106 |
Plenary Session: Emmanuel Farhi, Harvard University Location: Edison Theatre June 29, 2019 18:00 to 19:00 |
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Summary of All Sessions |
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# | Date/Time | Location | Title | Papers |
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1 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound | 3 |
2 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Accounting For Development | 3 |
3 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Trade, Spatial Equilibrium and Development | 3 |
4 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Financial Intermediation | 3 |
5 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Firms in International Trade | 3 |
6 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Labor Markets and Macroeconomics | 3 |
7 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Rational Inattention, Incomplete Information and Macroeconomics | 3 |
8 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Unsecured Credit: Debt Restructuring, Lending Standards, and the Saving-Constrained | 3 |
9 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Consumption and Passthrough | 3 |
10 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Skill Mismatch and Labor Market Outcomes | 3 |
11 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Currency Mismatch and International Reserves | 3 |
12 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Design and Implications of Social Insurance | 3 |
13 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Default and Credit Risk for Firms and Consumers | 3 |
14 | June 27, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Unconventional Monetary Policy | 3 |
15 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Unpacking Labor Supply Elasticities | 3 |
16 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Durable Goods and Business Cycles | 3 |
17 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Monetary Policy and Price Rigidity | 3 |
18 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Monetary and Financial International Systems | 3 |
19 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Financial and Organizational Frictions in Macro-Development | 3 |
20 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Development Across Countries | 3 |
21 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Optimal Maturity Structure of Government Debt | 3 |
22 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Demographics, Technology, and Declining Dynamism | 3 |
23 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Endogenous Technical Change, Energy Transitions, and Growth | 3 |
24 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Housing wealth and consumer behavior | 3 |
25 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Financial Expertise and Financial Frictions | 3 |
26 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Inequality and Social Insurance | 3 |
27 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Hedging Macroeconomic Risk | 3 |
28 | June 27, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Fiscal and Monetary Policy Nexus | 3 |
29 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Asset Prices and Macro Fluctuations | 3 |
30 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Demographics and the Macroeconomy | 3 |
31 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Financial Frictions and Business Cycles | 3 |
32 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Topics in Industrial Development | 3 |
33 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | HANK | 3 |
34 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | World Innovation and World Productivity | 3 |
35 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Expectations, Confidence, and Business Cycle Fluctuations | 3 |
36 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Urban Macroeconomics | 3 |
37 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Production Networks, Prices and Uncertainty Shocks | 3 |
38 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Lifecycle, Retirement and Savings | 3 |
39 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Pricing and Exchange Rate Passthrough | 3 |
40 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Topics in Industrial Organization | 3 |
41 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Demographics and Productivity | 3 |
42 | June 27, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Financial Frictions in Public and Corporate Debt Management | 3 |
43 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Monetary Policy in Open Economies | 3 |
44 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Firms, Investment, and Business Cycles | 3 |
45 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Higher-Order Income Risk and Insurance | 3 |
46 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Labor and Marriage Markets | 3 |
47 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Structural Change (I) | 3 |
48 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Stability, Safety, and Liquidity | 3 |
49 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Beliefs and Housing | 3 |
50 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Fiscal Federations, Taxation and Regional Redistribution | 3 |
51 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Blockchain and Cryptocurrency | 3 |
52 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Macroeconomic Significance of Closely Held Firms | 3 |
53 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Spatial Development and Mobility | 3 |
54 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Linkages in Open Economies | 3 |
55 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Perspectives on Labor Share | 3 |
56 | June 27, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Macroeconomics of China | 3 |
57 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Industrial Organization and Macroeconomics | 3 |
58 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Topics in Macro Development | 3 |
59 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Optimal Policy Without Commitment | 3 |
60 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Trade Policy in Quantitative Trade Models | 3 |
61 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Labor Market Flows and Economic Development | 3 |
62 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Misallocation under Financial Frictions | 3 |
63 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Liquidity in Laboratory | 3 |
64 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Housing Cycles | 3 |
65 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Unemployment Insurance (I) | 3 |
66 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Wealth and Labor Markets | 3 |
67 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Savings and Risk | 3 |
68 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Financial and Exchange Rate Policies in Emerging Economies | 3 |
69 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Fiscal Policy over the Business Cycle | 3 |
70 | June 28, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Production Functions: Theory and Data | 3 |
71 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Covenants and Collateral | 3 |
72 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Wealth Accumulation | 3 |
73 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Balance of Payments | 3 |
74 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Banking Regulation | 3 |
75 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Monetary and Fiscal policy: Micro to Macro | 3 |
76 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Production Networks | 2 |
77 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Topics in Optimal Taxation | 3 |
78 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Unemployment Insurance (II) | 3 |
79 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Startups, Innovation and Patents | 3 |
80 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Structural Change (II) | 3 |
81 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Income Risk and Inequality over the Business Cycle | 3 |
82 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Topics in Trade, Growth and Productivity | 3 |
83 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Policy in Financial Crisis-Prone Economies | 3 |
84 | June 28, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Labor Supply: Preferences and Prices | 3 |
85 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Heterogeneous Firms and Fluctuations | 3 |
86 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Global Banks and Banking Theory | 3 |
87 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Trade, Financial Development and Exchange Rates | 3 |
88 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Search and the Business Cycle | 3 |
89 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Housing and the Macroeconomy | 3 |
90 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Firm Heterogeneity and Workers | 3 |
91 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Asset Pricing and Private Equity | 3 |
92 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Digital Currencies | 3 |
93 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Inequality, Skills and Structural Change | 3 |
94 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Distributional Dynamics Over the Business Cycle | 3 |
95 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Monetary Policy and Heterogeneity | 3 |
96 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Families, Institutions and Labor Market Outcomes | 3 |
97 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Optimal Taxation | 3 |
98 | June 28, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Macroeconomics of Market Frictions | 3 |
99 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Firm Organization, Technology, and Trade | 3 |
100 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Sovereign Default | 3 |
101 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Intergenerational Transfers and Family Insurance | 3 |
102 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Optimal Fiscal Policy | 3 |
103 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Topics in Interregional Trade | 3 |
104 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Money and Risk Premia | 3 |
105 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Technology and the Future of Work | 3 |
106 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Determinants of Debt Maturity | 3 |
107 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Bounded Rationality and Monetary Policy | 3 |
108 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Weather Shocks, Oil Shocks and the Macroeconomy | 3 |
109 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Credit Constraints in the Great Recession | 3 |
110 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Taxation and Productivity | 3 |
111 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Labor Supply in the Extensive and Intensive Margins | 3 |
112 | June 28, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Macro Shocks and Asset Prices | 3 |
113 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Asset Prices and International Macro | 3 |
114 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Taxing Families and Businesses | 3 |
115 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Market Power and Productivity (I) | 3 |
116 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Liquidity of the Financial Over-the-Counter Market | 3 |
117 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Concentration and Spatial Competition | 3 |
118 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Corporate Taxes, Public Investment and Private Investment | 3 |
119 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Machine Learning, Big Data and On-line Data | 3 |
120 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Knowledge Diffusion and Innovation | 3 |
121 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Unsecured Credit: Lender Market Power, Teasers, and Bankruptcy | 3 |
122 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Racial and Gender Gaps in Labor Markets | 3 |
123 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Networks and Propagation of Shocks | 2 |
124 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | The Heterogeneous Effects of Trade on Households and Firms | 3 |
125 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Market Shares, Markups and Market Concentration | 3 |
126 | June 29, 2019 9:00-10:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Allocation of Workers Across Firms and Sectors | 3 |
127 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Behavioral Macro and Asset Pricing | 3 |
128 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Skill Heterogeneity and Labor Market Outcomes | 3 |
129 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Monetary Policy under Heterogeneous Agents | 3 |
130 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Information Frictions in Macro Finance | 3 |
131 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Household Credit and Business Cycle Linkages | 3 |
132 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Numerical Methods for Heterogeneous Agents | 3 |
133 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Monetary Policy and Sectoral Heterogeneity | 3 |
134 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | International Trade Shocks and Policy | 3 |
135 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Policy Design with Political Constraints | 3 |
136 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Topics in Trade and Labor | 3 |
137 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Bubbles and Macro Policy | 3 |
138 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Sovereign Default Risk | 3 |
139 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Role of Money | 3 |
140 | June 29, 2019 11:00-12:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Men and Women in the Labor and Marriage Markets | 3 |
141 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Accumulation and Growth after a Crisis | 3 |
142 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | Fiscal Policy | 3 |
143 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Market Power and Productivity (II) | 3 |
144 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Exchange Rates (I) | 3 |
145 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Asset Liquidity and Government Policies | 3 |
146 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Housing Markets | 3 |
147 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Financial Frictions and Macroeconomic Policy | 3 |
148 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Search Theory | 3 |
149 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Retirement Savings and Retirement Age | 3 |
150 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | The Role of the Informal Sector in Emerging Economies | 3 |
151 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Labor Market Competition | 3 |
152 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Factor Shares and Factor Utilization | 3 |
153 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Demographics: Fertility, Optimal Population and Trade Imbalances | 3 |
154 | June 29, 2019 14:00-15:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Means of Payment and Financial Deregulation | 3 |
155 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 109 | Information and Intermediation | 3 |
156 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 103 | Consumption Insurance and Health Insurance | 3 |
157 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 301 | Health Inequality | 3 |
158 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 240 | Housing, Consumption and Monetary Policy | 3 |
159 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 208 | Exchange Rates (II) | 3 |
160 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 230 | Agriculture and Development | 3 |
161 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 130 | Risk Sharing in Financial Networks | 3 |
162 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 330 | Spatial Models of Labor Markets and Job Ladders | 3 |
163 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 303 | Wage Rigidity, Monetary Policy Shocks and Inflation | 3 |
164 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 206 | Occupational Choice: Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment | 3 |
165 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 210 | Banking Networks and Systemic Risk | 3 |
166 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Bauer Hall, 150 | New Perspectives on Business Cycle Models | 3 |
167 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 204 | Surveys and Forecasts in Financial Markets | 3 |
168 | June 29, 2019 16:00-17:30 | Seigle Hall, 106 | Quantitative Methods | 3 |
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SED 2019 Annual Meeting |
Detailed List of Sessions |
Session 1: Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
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Global Effective Lower Bound and Unconventional Monetary Policy |
By Jing Cynthia Wu; University of Notre Dame Ji Zhang; PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University |
presented by: Ji Zhang, PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University |
What to Expect from the Lower Bound on Interest Rates: Evidence from Derivatives Prices |
By Thomas Mertens; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Thomas Mertens, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
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 |
Session 2: Accounting For Development June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
International Price Comparison using Scanner Data |
By David Argente; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Chang-Tai Hsieh; University of Chicago Munseob Lee; University of California San Diego |
presented by: Munseob Lee, University of California San Diego |
The Relative Efficiency of Skilled Labor across Countries: Measurement and Interpretation |
By Federico Rossi; Warwick |
presented by: Federico Rossi, Warwick |
Extending Development Accounting |
By Lutz Hendricks; UNC Chapel Hill Todd Schoellman; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Lutz Hendricks, UNC Chapel Hill |
Session 3: Trade, Spatial Equilibrium and Development June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
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: A. Kerem Cosar, University of Virginia |
Spatial Integration, Agricultural Productivity, and Development: A Quantitative Analysis of Ethiopia’s Road Expansion Program |
By Tasso Adamopoulos; York University |
presented by: Tasso Adamopoulos, York University |
Road Network Centralization, Political Institutions, and Conflict |
By Simon Alder; University of North Carolina at Chapel H Illenin Kondo; Notre Dame Leonard Wantchekon; Princeton University |
presented by: Simon Alder, University of North Carolina at Chapel H |
Session 4: Financial Intermediation June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Frictional Intermediation in Over-the-Counter Markets |
By Julien Hugonnier; EPFL Benjamin Lester; Dr. Pierre-Olivier Weill; University of California, Los Angeles |
presented by: Pierre-Olivier Weill, University of California, Los Angeles |
The Effects of Imposing a Central Counterparty in a Network |
By Pablo D'Erasmo; FRB Philadelphia Selman Erol; CMU Guillermo Ordonez; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Pablo D'Erasmo, FRB Philadelphia |
Interbank Networks in the Shadows of the Federal Reserve Act |
By Haelim Anderson; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Selman Erol; Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business Guillermo Ordonez; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Selman Erol, Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business |
Session 5: Firms in International Trade June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
Calculating the Equilibria of Heterogeneous-Firm Trade Models |
By Timothy Kehoe; University of Minnesota Pau Pujolas; McMaster University Kim Ruhl; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Timothy Kehoe, University of Minnesota |
Firm-to-Firm Trade: Exports, Imports, and the Labor Market |
By Jonathan Eaton; Pennsylvania State University Samuel Kortum; Yale University Francis Kramarz; CREST, ENSAE |
presented by: Jonathan Eaton, Pennsylvania State University |
Capital-Reallocation Frictions and Trade Shocks |
By Andrea Lanteri; Duke University Pamela Medina; University of Toronto Eugene Tan; Duke University |
presented by: Eugene Tan, Duke University |
Session 6: Labor Markets and Macroeconomics June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
Aggregate Nominal Wage Adjustments: New Evidence from Administrative Payroll Data |
By John Grigsby; University of Chicago Erik Hurst; University of Chicago |
presented by: Erik Hurst, University of Chicago |
Understanding Job-to-Job Transitions with Wage Cuts |
By Joseph Briggs; Federal Reserve Board of Governors Andrew Caplin; NYU Victoria Gregory; New York University Soren Leth-Petersen; Copenhagen University Johan Saeverud; Copenhagen University Christopher Tonetti; Stanford GSB Gianluca Violante; Princeton University |
presented by: Christopher Tonetti, Stanford GSB |
Measuring the value of non-working time |
By Ethan Ilzetzki; London School of Economics Loukas Karabarbounis; University of Minnesota arlene wong; PRINCETON UNIV |
presented by: arlene wong, PRINCETON UNIV |
Session 7: Rational Inattention, Incomplete Information and Macroeconomics June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
The Inattentive Consumer: Sentiment and Expectations |
By Rupal Kamdar; UC Berkeley |
presented by: Rupal Kamdar, UC Berkeley |
Investment under Rational Inattention: Evidence from US Sectoral Data |
By Peter Zorn; University of Munich |
presented by: Peter Zorn, University of Munich |
Do You Know That I Know That You Know?: Higher Order Beliefs in Survey Data |
By Olivier Coibion; UT Austin Yuriy Gorodnichenko; University of California Berkeley Saten Kumar; Auckland University of Technology Jane Ryngaert; Wake Forest University |
presented by: Jane Ryngaert, Wake Forest University |
Session 8: Unsecured Credit: Debt Restructuring, Lending Standards, and the Saving-Constrained June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
Decomposing Present Value Effects on Defaults: Evidence from a large-scale restructuring experiment |
By Deniz Aydin; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Deniz Aydin, Washington University in St. Louis |
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 |
Saving-Constrained Households |
By Jorge Miranda-Pinto; University of Queensland Daniel Murphy; University of Virginia Kieran Walsh; University of Virginia Eric Young; University of Virginia |
presented by: Daniel Murphy, University of Virginia |
Session 9: Consumption and Passthrough June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
Who Are the Hand-to-Mouth? |
By Mark Aguiar; Princeton University Mark Bils; U. of Rochester Corina Boar; New York University |
presented by: Mark Bils, U. of Rochester |
Latent Heterogeneity in the Marginal Propensity to Consume |
By Daniel Lewis; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Davide Melcangi; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Laura Pilossoph; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Davide Melcangi, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Partial Insurance with Advanced Information |
By Fatih Karahan; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Laura Pilossoph; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Laura Pilossoph, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Session 10: Skill Mismatch and Labor Market Outcomes June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
Skill Mismatch Unemployment |
By Marianna Kudlyak; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Erin Wolcott; Middlebury College |
presented by: Erin Wolcott, Middlebury College |
Multidimensional Skill Specialization and Mismatch Over the Lifecycle |
By Jacob Loree; Ryerson University |
presented by: Jacob Loree, Ryerson University |
The Boomerang College Kids: Coresidence and Job Mismatch |
By Stefania Albanesi; University of Pittsburgh Rania Gihleb; University of Pittsburgh Ning Zhang; University of Pittsburgh |
presented by: Rania Gihleb, University of Pittsburgh |
Session 11: Currency Mismatch and International Reserves June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
Balance Sheets, Exchange Rates, and International Monetary Spillovers |
By Albert Queralto; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Albert Queralto, Federal Reserve Board |
Nominal Exchange Rate Volatility, Default Risk and Reserve Accumulation |
By Siqiang Yang; University of Pittsburgh |
presented by: Siqiang Yang, University of Pittsburgh |
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 12: Design and Implications of Social Insurance June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
Public Debt, Redistribution, and Growth |
By Axelle Ferriere; PSE Philipp Grubener; EUI Dominik Sachs; LMU Munich |
presented by: Axelle Ferriere, PSE |
Optimal Income Taxation and Commitment on the Labor Market |
By Paweł Doligalski; University of Bristol |
presented by: Paweł Doligalski, University of Bristol |
Labor Market Screening and Social Insurance Program Design for the Disabled |
By Naoki Aizawa; University of Wisconsin-Madison Soojin Kim; Purdue University Serena Rhee; Korea Development Institute |
presented by: Naoki Aizawa, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Session 13: Default and Credit Risk for Firms and Consumers June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Implications of Default Recovery Rates for Aggregate Fluctuations |
By Giacomo Candian; HEC Montréal Mikhail Dmitriev; Florida State University |
presented by: Mikhail Dmitriev, Florida State University |
Corporate Leverage and Monetary Policy Effectiveness in the Euro Area |
By Simone Auer; Bank of Italy Marco Bernardini; Bank of Italy Martina Cecioni; Bank of Italy |
presented by: Marco Bernardini, Bank of Italy |
Measuring the Covariance Risk of Consumer Debt Portfolios |
By Carlos Madeira; Central Bank of Chile |
presented by: Carlos Madeira, Central Bank of Chile |
Session 14: Unconventional Monetary Policy June 27, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Monetary Policy and the Limits to Arbitrage: Insights from a New Keynesian Preferred Habitat Model |
By Walker Ray; UC Berkeley |
presented by: Walker Ray, UC Berkeley |
Inside Money, Investment, and Unconventional Monetary Policy |
By Lukas Altermatt; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Lukas Altermatt, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Monetary Operating Procedures in the Fed Funds Market: Theory and Policy Analysis |
By Ricardo Lagos; New York University Gaston Navarro; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Gaston Navarro, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 15: Unpacking Labor Supply Elasticities June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
The Work-Leisure Tradeoff: Identifying the Heterogeneity |
By Gizem Kosar; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Aysegul Sahin; University of Texas Basit Zafar; Arizona State University |
presented by: Gizem Kosar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Income Taxation and the Equilibrium Allocation of Labor |
By Jesper Bagger; Royal Holloway, University of London Mads Hejlesen; Aarhus University Kazuhiko Sumiya; Royal Holloway, University of London Rune Majlund Vejlin; Aarhus University |
presented by: Jesper Bagger, Royal Holloway, University of London |
It Sucks to Be Single! Marital Status and Redistribution of Social Security |
By Max Groneck; University of Groningen Johanna Wallenius; Stockholm School of Economics |
presented by: Johanna Wallenius, Stockholm School of Economics |
Session 16: Durable Goods and Business Cycles June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
The 2008 US Auto Market Collapse |
By Bill Dupor; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Rong Li; Renmin University of China M. Saif Mehkari; University of Richmond Yi-Chan Tsai; National Taiwan University |
presented by: Bill Dupor, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Monetary Policy and Durable Goods |
By robert barsky; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Christoph Boehm; UT Austin Christopher House; University of Michigan Miles Kimball; University of Colorado at Boulder |
presented by: Christopher House, University of Michigan |
Lumpy Durable Consumption Demand and the State-Dependent Effects of Monetary and Fiscal Policy |
By Alisdair McKay; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Johannes Wieland; UCSD |
presented by: Johannes Wieland, UCSD |
Session 17: Monetary Policy and Price Rigidity June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
Using Brexit to Identify the Nature of Price Rigidities |
By Bart Hobijn; Arizona State University Fernanda Nechio; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Adam Shapiro; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Bart Hobijn, Arizona State 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 |
Heterogeneous Price Rigidities and Monetary Policy |
By Christopher Clayton; Harvard University Xavier Jaravel; London School of Economics Andreas Schaab; Harvard University |
presented by: Andreas Schaab, Harvard University |
Session 18: Monetary and Financial International Systems June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Does a Currency Union Need a Capital market Union? |
By Joseba Martinez; London Business School Thomas Philippon; New York University Markus Sihvonen; Bank of Finland, Research Unit |
presented by: Joseba Martinez, London Business School |
Bretton Woods and the Reconstruction of Europe |
By Lee Ohanian; University of California Los Angeles Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Diana Van Patten; UCLA Mark Wright; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
Monetary Independence and Rollover Crises |
By Javier Bianchi; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Javier Bianchi, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session 19: Financial and Organizational Frictions in Macro-Development June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
Firm Growth, Finance and Development |
By Francisco Buera; Washington University at St. Louis |
presented by: Francisco Buera, Washington University at St. Louis |
Business Groups and Economic Development |
By Chang-Tai Hsieh; University of Chicago Munseob Lee; University of California San Diego Yongseok Shin; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Yongseok Shin, Washington University in St. Louis |
Isolating Limited Liability as a Financial Friction |
By Jesse Perla; University of British Columbia Carolin Pflueger; University of British Columbia Michal Szkup; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Jesse Perla, University of British Columbia |
Session 20: Development Across Countries June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Progressivity and Development |
By Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis; MOVE-UAB and Barcelona GSE Enric Martorell; University of Edinburgh Leandro de Magalhaes; University of Bristol |
presented by: Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis, MOVE-UAB and Barcelona GSE |
Accounting for the International Quantity-Quality Trade-off |
By Juan Cordoba; Iowa State University Xiying Liu; Economics and Management School of Wuhan University Marla Ripoll; University of Pittsburgh |
presented by: Marla Ripoll, University of Pittsburgh |
Talent Misallocation across Countries: Evidence from Educational Achievement Tests |
By Alexander Ugarov; University of Arkansas |
presented by: Alexander Ugarov, University of Arkansas |
Session 21: Optimal Maturity Structure of Government Debt June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
Government Risk Premium Puzzle |
By Zhengyang Jiang; Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Hanno Lustig; Stanford University Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh; Columbia University Mindy Xiaolan; University of Texas at Austin |
presented by: Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Columbia University |
Public Debt and the Slope of the Term Structure |
By Thien Nguyen; Ohio State University |
presented by: Thien Nguyen, Ohio State University |
The Optimal Maturity of Government Debt |
By Anmol Bhandari; University of Minnesota David Evans; University of Oregon Mikhail Golosov; University of Chicago Thomas Sargent; New York University |
presented by: Mikhail Golosov, University of Chicago |
Session 22: Demographics, Technology, and Declining Dynamism June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
Technical Change and Entrepreneurship |
By Sergio Salgado; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Sergio Salgado, University of Minnesota |
Declining Dynamism, Increasing Markups and Missing Growth: The Role of the Labor Force |
By Michael Peters; Yale University Conor Walsh; Yale University |
presented by: Conor Walsh, Yale University |
Labor Market Dynamism and Job Poliarization |
By Christoph Hedtrich; Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
presented by: Christoph Hedtrich, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
Session 23: Endogenous Technical Change, Energy Transitions, and Growth June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
Integrated Assessment in a Multi-region World with Multiple Energy Sources and Endogenous Technical Change |
By John Hassler; Institute for International Eco. Studies Conny Olovsson; Sveriges Riksbank |
presented by: Conny Olovsson, Sveriges Riksbank |
Climate Change, Directed Innovation, and Energy Transition: The Long-run Consequences of the Shale Gas Revolution |
By Daron Acemoglu; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Philippe Aghion; LSE Lint Barrage; Brown University David Hemous; University of Zurich |
presented by: Lint Barrage, Brown University |
Estimating Path Dependence in Energy Transitions |
By Kyle Meng; University of California, Santa Barbara and NBER |
presented by: Kyle Meng, University of California, Santa Barbara and NBER |
Session 24: Housing wealth and consumer behavior June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
The Housing Wealth Effect: Quasi-Experimental Evidence |
By Dany Kessel; Södertörn University Bjorn Tyrefors; IFN Roine Vestman; Stockholm University |
presented by: Roine Vestman, Stockholm University |
Household Balance Sheets and Consumption Responses to Income Shocks |
By Yunho Cho; Jinan University James Morley; University of Sydney Aarti Singh; University of Sydney |
presented by: Yunho Cho, Jinan University |
What Explains U.S. House Prices? Regional Income Divergence |
By Greg Howard; University of Illinois Carl Liebersohn; Ohio State University |
presented by: Greg Howard, University of Illinois |
Session 25: Financial Expertise and Financial Frictions June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Disruption and Competition in the Financial Advisory Market |
By Antje Berndt; Australian National University Sevin Yeltekin; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Sevin Yeltekin, Carnegie Mellon University |
Liquidity and Price Dispersion in Markets with Information Heterogeneity |
By Qi Li; Pennsylvania State University Robert Shimer; University of Chicago |
presented by: Qi Li, Pennsylvania State University |
Finance-thy-Neighbor. Trade Credit Origins of Aggregate Fluctuations |
By Margit Reischer; Cambridge University |
presented by: Margit Reischer, Cambridge University |
Session 26: Inequality and Social Insurance June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
Managing Inequality over the Business Cycles: Optimal Policies with Heterogeneous Agents and Aggregate Shocks |
By xavier Ragot; SciencesPo |
presented by: xavier Ragot, SciencesPo |
Implications of Uncertainty for Optimal Policies |
By Todd Lensman; Cornell University Maxim Troshkin; Cornell University |
presented by: Todd Lensman, Cornell University |
Health Risk, Insurance and Optimal Progressive Income Taxation |
By Juergen Jung; Towson University Chung Tran; Australian National University |
presented by: Juergen Jung, Towson University |
Session 27: Hedging Macroeconomic Risk June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
Risk externalities |
By Felipe Iachan; FGV Dejanir Silva; UIUC |
presented by: Felipe Iachan, FGV |
Government Financing, Inflation, and the Financial Sector |
By Bernardino Adão; Banco de Portugal Andre Silva; Nova School of Business and Economics |
presented by: Andre Silva, Nova School of Business and Economics |
The Risks of Safe Assets |
By Yang Liu; University of Hong Kong Lukas Schmid; Duke University Amir Yaron; Wharton-University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Yang Liu, University of Hong Kong |
Session 28: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Nexus June 27, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
A Monetary-Fiscal Theory of the Price Level |
By David Miller; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: David Miller, Federal Reserve Board |
Fiscal Origins of Monetary Paradoxes |
By Nicolas Caramp; UC Davis Dejanir Silva; UIUC |
presented by: Nicolas Caramp, UC Davis |
The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level in Overlapping Generations Models |
By Roger Farmer; University of Warwick Pawel Zabczyk; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Pawel Zabczyk, International Monetary Fund |
Session 29: Asset Prices and Macro Fluctuations June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Stock Market Wealth and the Real Economy: A Local Labor Market Approach |
By Gabriel Chodorow-Reich; Harvard University Plamen Nenov; Norwegian Business School (BI) Alp Simsek; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Alp Simsek, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Collateral booms and information depletion |
By Vladimir Asriyan; CREi, UPF, and Barcelona GSE |
presented by: Vladimir Asriyan, CREi, UPF, and Barcelona GSE |
Sentiments, asset prices and business cycles |
By Vladimir Asriyan; CREi, UPF, and Barcelona GSE Alberto Martin; CREI, UPF and Barcelona GSE Jaume Ventura; CREI |
presented by: Alberto Martin, CREI, UPF and Barcelona GSE |
Session 30: Demographics and the Macroeconomy June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
Status Externalities and Low Birth Rates in Korea |
By Seongeun Kim; Sejong University Michele Tertilt; University of Mannheim Minchul Yum; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Michele Tertilt, University of Mannheim |
The changing opportunities and outcomes of non-college educated Americans |
By Margherita Borella; Unversity of Torino and and CeRP-Collegio Carlo Alberto Mariacristina De Nardi; Minneapolis Fed, UCL, CEPR, and NBER Fang Yang; Louisiana State University |
presented by: Fang Yang, Louisiana State University |
From Trend to Cycle: the Changing Careers of Married Women and Business Cycle Risk. |
By Kathrin Ellieroth; Indiana University Bloomington Amanda Michaud; University of Western Ontario |
presented by: Amanda Michaud, University of Western Ontario |
Session 31: Financial Frictions and Business Cycles June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
Credit Surfaces, Economic Activity, and Monetary Policy |
By John Geanakoplos; Yale University David Rappoport; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: David Rappoport, Federal Reserve Board |
Haircut Cycles |
By Tong Zhang |
presented by: Tong Zhang, |
Shadow Banking and the Great Recession |
By Patrick Feve |
presented by: Patrick Feve, |
Session 32: Topics in Industrial Development June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
Railroads, Reallocation, and the Rise of American Manufacturing |
By Richard Hornbeck; University of Chicago and NBER Martin Rotemberg; New York University |
presented by: Martin Rotemberg, New York University |
Firm Dynamics and Productivity Growth during the Industrial Revolution |
By Reka Juhasz; Columbia University Mara Squicciarini; Bocconi University Nico Voigtländer |
presented by: Reka Juhasz, Columbia University |
Barriers to Mobility or Sorting? Sources and Aggregate Implications of Income Gaps across Sectors and Locations in Indonesia |
By José Pulido; Banco de la Republica - Central Bank of Tomasz Swiecki; UBC |
presented by: Tomasz Swiecki, UBC |
Session 33: HANK June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
Optimal Monetary Policy in HANK Economies |
By Sushant Acharya Edouard Challe; CREST & Ecole Polytechnique Keshav Dogra; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Edouard Challe, CREST & Ecole Polytechnique |
Optimal Monetary Policy for the Masses |
By James Bullard; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Riccardo DiCecio; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Riccardo DiCecio, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Heterogeneous Households and the Portfolio Rebalancing Channel of Monetary Policy |
By Matteo Leombroni; Stanford Ciaran Rogers; Stanford University |
presented by: Ciaran Rogers, Stanford University |
Session 34: World Innovation and World Productivity June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
Global Innovation and Knowledge Diffusion |
By Nelson Lind; Emory University Natalia Ramondo; UCSD |
presented by: Nelson Lind, Emory 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 |
World Productivity: 1996-2014 |
By Mehrdad Esfahani; Arizona State University John Fernald; INSEAD/FRBSF Bart Hobijn; Arizona State University |
presented by: Mehrdad Esfahani, Arizona State University |
Session 35: Expectations, Confidence, and Business Cycle Fluctuations June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Pigouvian Cycles |
By Renato Faccini; Queen Mary University Leonardo Melosi; Chicago Fed |
presented by: Renato Faccini, Queen Mary University |
Forecaster (Mis-)Behavior |
By Alexandre Kohlhas; Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm University Tobias Broer; Stockholm University |
presented by: Alexandre Kohlhas, Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm University |
Uncertainty, Pessimism and Economic Fluctuations |
By Guangyu PEI; The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Guangyu PEI, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Session 36: Urban Macroeconomics June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
A House Without a Ring: The Role of Changing Marital Transitions for Housing Decisions |
By Minsu Chang; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Minsu Chang, University of Pennsylvania |
Can We Save the American Dream? A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis of the Effects of School Financing on Local Opportunities |
By Tatjana Kleineberg; Yale |
presented by: Tatjana Kleineberg, Yale |
Household Choices with House Value Misperception |
By Stefano Corradin; European Central Bank Jose Fillat; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Carles Vergara-Alert; IESE Business School |
presented by: Jose Fillat, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Session 37: Production Networks, Prices and Uncertainty Shocks June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
Production Networks and the Propagation of Commodity Price Shocks |
By Shutao Cao; Bank of Canada Wei Dong; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Wei Dong, Bank of Canada |
Pipeline Pressures and Sectoral Inflation Dynamics |
By Joris Tielens; KU Leuven |
presented by: Joris Tielens, KU Leuven |
Financial Frictions, Capital Misallocation, and Input-Output Linkages |
By Hsuan-Li Su; National Taiwan University |
presented by: Hsuan-Li Su, National Taiwan University |
Session 38: Lifecycle, Retirement and Savings June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
Are marriage-related taxes and Social Security benefits holding back female labor supply? |
By Margherita Borella; Unversity of Torino Mariacristina De Nardi; UCL, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, CE Fang Yang; Louisiana State University |
presented by: Mariacristina De Nardi, UCL, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, CE |
Optimal Policy and Limited Attention |
By Ali Shourideh; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Ali Shourideh, Carnegie Mellon University |
THe Baby Boomers' Retirement and Consumption Savings Puzzle |
By Abdou Ndiaye; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Abdou Ndiaye, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session 39: Pricing and Exchange Rate Passthrough June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Exchange Rates, Product Variety, and Substitution in U.S. Scanner Data |
By Colin Hottman; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserv Surabhi Ghai; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve |
presented by: Colin Hottman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserv |
The Pass-Through of Large Cost Shocks in an Inflationary Economy |
By P. Andres Neumeyer; Universidad Di Tella |
presented by: P. Andres Neumeyer, Universidad Di Tella |
Uniform Pricing Within and Across Regions: New Evidence from Argentina |
By Diego Daruich; New York University Julian Kozlowski; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
presented by: Julian Kozlowski, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
Session 40: Topics in Industrial Organization June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
Wholesale Market Power and the Limited Profitability of Retail Zone Pricing |
By Jeff Thurk; University of Notre Dame Katja Seim; University of Pennsylvania Eugenio Miravete; University of Texas at Austin |
presented by: Jeff Thurk, University of Notre Dame |
Oligopolistic Price Leadership and Mergers: An Empirical Model of the U.S. Beer Industry |
By Matthew Weinberg; The Ohio State University, Department of Nathan Miller; Georgetown University Gloria Sheu; US Department of Justice, Antitrust Division |
presented by: Matthew Weinberg, The Ohio State University, Department of |
Concentration and Foreign Sourcing in the U.S. Retail Sector |
By Dominic Smith; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Dominic Smith, University of Minnesota |
Session 41: Demographics and Productivity June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
The Baby Boomers and the Productivity Slowdown |
By Guillaume Vandenbroucke; Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
presented by: Guillaume Vandenbroucke, Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
Demographic Obstacles to European Growth |
By Thomas Cooley; New York University Espen Henriksen; University of California, Davis Edwin Nusbaum; University of California, Santa Barbara |
presented by: Edwin Nusbaum, University of California, Santa Barbara |
Demographics and Sectoral Reallocations: A Search Theory with Immobile Workers |
By Simona Cociuba; University of Western Ontario James MacGee; University of Western Ontario |
presented by: Simona Cociuba, University of Western Ontario |
Session 42: Financial Frictions in Public and Corporate Debt Management June 27, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
A Ramsey Theory of Low Interest Rates |
By Marco Bassetto; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Wei Cui; University College London |
presented by: Marco Bassetto, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Time Inconsistency and Financial Covenants |
By Haotian Xiang; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Haotian Xiang, University of Pennsylvania |
A dynamic theory of the excess burden of taxation |
By Anastasios Karantounias; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
presented by: Anastasios Karantounias, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Session 43: Monetary Policy in Open Economies June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Optimal Monetary Policy under Dollar Pricing |
By Konstantin Egorov; New Economic School Dmitry Mukhin; Yale University |
presented by: Konstantin Egorov, New Economic School |
Inflation Targeting with Sovereign Default Risk |
By Cristina Arellano; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Yan Bai; University of Rochester Gabriel Mihalache; Stony Brook University |
presented by: Gabriel Mihalache, Stony Brook University |
Monetary Policy in Sudden Stop-prone Economies |
By Louphou Coulibaly; University of Montreal |
presented by: Louphou Coulibaly, University of Montreal |
Session 44: Firms, Investment, and Business Cycles June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
Asset Quality Dynamics |
By Dean Corbae; University of Wisconsin Erwan Quintin; Wisconsin Business School |
presented by: Dean Corbae, University of Wisconsin |
Equity Markets and Monetary Policy |
By Xing Guo; University of Michigan Pablo Ottonello; University of Michigan Toni Whited; University of Michigan |
presented by: Toni Whited, University of Michigan |
Investment Networks, Sectoral Comovement, and the Changing U.S. Business Cycle |
By Christian vom Lehn; Brigham Young University Thomas Winberry; University of Chicago |
presented by: Thomas Winberry, University of Chicago |
Session 45: Higher-Order Income Risk and Insurance June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
Dissecting Idiosyncratic Income Risk |
By Elin Halvorsen; Statistics Norway Hans Holter; University of Oslo Serdar Ozkan; University of Toronto Kjetil Storesletten; University of Oslo |
presented by: Serdar Ozkan, University of Toronto |
Higher-Order Income Risk over the Business Cycle: A Parametric Approach |
By Christopher Busch; MOVE-UAB & Barcelona GSE Alexander Ludwig; Research Center SAFE, Goethe University |
presented by: Christopher Busch, MOVE-UAB & Barcelona GSE |
Family and Government Insurance: Wage, Earnings, and Income Risks in the Netherlands and the U.S. |
By Mariacristina De Nardi; UCL, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, CE Giulio Fella; Queen Mary, University of London Marike Knoef; Leiden University, Netspar Gonzalo Paz Pardo; University College London Raun Van Ooijen; University of Groningen |
presented by: Raun Van Ooijen, University of Groningen |
Session 46: Labor and Marriage Markets June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
Sorting on the Marriage and the Labor Market |
By Paula Calvo; Yale University Ilse Lindenlaub; Yale University |
presented by: Ilse Lindenlaub, Yale University |
Rethinking the Welfare State |
By Nezih Guner; CEMFI Remzi Kaygusuz; Sabanci University Gustavo Ventura; Arizona State University |
presented by: Gustavo Ventura, Arizona State University |
Dynamic frictionless marriage matching: commitment and household behaviour |
By George-Levi Gayle; Washington Unversity in St. Louis |
presented by: George-Levi Gayle, Washington Unversity in St. Louis |
Session 47: Structural Change (I) June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
High-Skilled Services and Development in China |
By Berthold Herrendorf; Arizona State University Lei Fang; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
presented by: Berthold Herrendorf, Arizona State University |
Home Production with Time to Consume |
By William Bednar; Tepper School of Business Nick Pretnar; Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business |
presented by: Nick Pretnar, Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business |
Engines of Sectoral Labor Productivity Growth |
By Zsofia Barany; Sciences Po, Paris Christian Siegel; University of Kent |
presented by: Zsofia Barany, Sciences Po, Paris |
Session 48: Stability, Safety, and Liquidity June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
On the Instability of Banking and Financial Intermediation |
By Chao Gu; University of Missouri Cyril Monnet; Universitat Bern Ed Nosal; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Randall Wright; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Chao Gu, University of Missouri |
Interest rates, moneyness, and the Fisher equation |
By Lucas Herrenbrueck; Simon Fraser University |
presented by: Lucas Herrenbrueck, Simon Fraser University |
Business Liquidity, Consumer Liquidity, and Monetary Policy |
By Chao He; East China Normal University Min Zhang; East China Normal University |
presented by: Min Zhang, East China Normal University |
Session 49: Beliefs and Housing June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
Beliefs, Aggregate Risk, and the U.S. Housing Boom |
By Margaret Jacobson; Indiana University |
presented by: Margaret Jacobson, Indiana University |
A Theory of Housing Demand Shocks |
By Zheng Liu; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Pengfei Wang; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Tao Zha; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
presented by: Zheng Liu, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
House Price Expectations and Housing Choice |
By Alexander Ludwig; Research Center SAFE, Goethe University Jochen Mankart; Deutsche Bundesbank Jorge Quintana; SAFE and Goethe University Nathanael Vellekoop; Goethe University Frankfurt Mirko Wiederholt; Sciences Po |
presented by: Jochen Mankart, Deutsche Bundesbank |
Session 50: Fiscal Federations, Taxation and Regional Redistribution June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
Public Insurance in Heterogeneous Fiscal Federations: Evidence from American Households |
By Johannes Fleck; European University Institute Chima Simpson-Bell; European University Institute |
presented by: Johannes Fleck, European University Institute |
The Transmission of Quasi-Sovereign Default Risk: Evidence from Puerto Rico |
By Anusha Chari; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ryan Leary; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Toan Phan; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Toan Phan, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Optimal Regional Insurance Provision under Privately Observable Shocks |
By Darong Dai; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Liqun Liu; Texas A&M University Guoqiang Tian; Texas A & M University |
presented by: Darong Dai, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
Session 51: Blockchain and Cryptocurrency June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Equilibrium Bitcoin Pricing |
By Bruno Biais; HEC Christophe Bisière; Université Toulouse Capitole Matthieu Bouvard; McGill University, Desautels Faculty Catherine Casamatta; Toulouse School of Economics Albert Menkveld; VU University Amsterdam |
presented by: Matthieu Bouvard, McGill University, Desautels Faculty |
Risks and Returns of Cryptocurrency |
By Yukun Liu; Yale University Aleh Tsyvinski; Yale University |
presented by: Yukun Liu, Yale University |
Settlement and Blockchain Equilibria |
By Zahra Ebrahimi; Carnegie Mellon University Bryan Routledge; Carnegie Mellon University Ariel Zetlin-Jones; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Bryan Routledge, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session 52: Macroeconomic Significance of Closely Held Firms June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
What Do Survey Data Tell Us about U.S. Businesses? |
By Anmol Bhandari; University of Minnesota Serdar Birinci; University of Minnesota Ellen McGrattan; University of Minnesota Kurt Gerrard See; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Ellen McGrattan, University of Minnesota |
Macroeconomic Perspective on the Rise of Pass-through Businesses |
By Sebastian Dyrda; University of Toronto Benjamin Pugsley; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Sebastian Dyrda, University of Toronto |
Capitalist Human Capital |
By Vincenzo Quadrini; USC Qi Sun; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics yicheng wang; University of Oslo |
presented by: Vincenzo Quadrini, USC |
Session 53: Spatial Development and Mobility June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
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 |
The reallocative effects of mobility restrictions on workers and firms: A West Bank application |
By Chiara Fratto; University of Chicago |
presented by: Chiara Fratto, University of Chicago |
Gray Zones: Slums and Urban Structure in Developing Countries |
By Tiago Cavalcanti; University of Cambridge Daniel da Mata; Sao Paulo School of Economics Marcelo dos Santos; Insper |
presented by: Tiago Cavalcanti, University of Cambridge |
Session 54: Linkages in Open Economies June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
Trade Theory with Global Production Networks |
By David Baqaee; UCLA |
presented by: David Baqaee, UCLA |
The Welfare Effects of Transportation Infrastructure Improvements |
By Treb Allen; Dartmouth Costas Arkolakis; Yale University |
presented by: Costas Arkolakis, Yale University |
The measurement implications of offshore profit shifting |
By Fatih Guvenen; University of Minnesota Raymond Mataloni; U.S. Department of Commerce Dylan Rassier; Bureau of Economic Analysis Kim Ruhl; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Kim Ruhl, University of Wisconsin |
Session 55: Perspectives on Labor Share June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
From Population Growth to Firm Demographics: Implications for Concentration, Entrepreneurship and the Labor Share |
By Hugo Hopenhayn; University of California Los Angeles Julian Neira; University of Exeter Rish Singhania; University of Exeter |
presented by: Rish Singhania, University of Exeter |
Concentration in U.S. local labor markets: evidence from vacancy and employment data |
By Claudia Macaluso; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chen Yeh; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Brad Hershbein; W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Res |
presented by: Claudia Macaluso, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
The Race Between Preferences and Technology |
By Joachim Hubmer; Yale University |
presented by: Joachim Hubmer, Yale University |
Session 56: Macroeconomics of China June 27, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
Rural-Urban Migration, Structural Transformation, and Housing Markets in China |
By Carlos Garriga; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Aaron Hedlund; University of Missouri Yang Tang; Nanyang Technological University ping wang; Washington University in St.Louis |
presented by: Aaron Hedlund, University of Missouri |
Demographic Aging, Industrial Policy, and Chinese Economic Growth |
By Michael Dotsey; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Michael Dotsey, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Corruption as Collateral |
By Min Ouyang; Tsinghua SEM Shengxing Zhang; London School of Economics |
presented by: Min Ouyang, Tsinghua SEM |
Session 57: Industrial Organization and Macroeconomics June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
Entry and Profits in an Aging Economy: The Role of Consumer Inertia |
By Gideon Bornstein; Northwestern University |
presented by: Gideon Bornstein, Northwestern University |
What is the Impact of Increased Business Competition? |
By Chiara Maggi; Northwestern University |
presented by: Chiara Maggi, Northwestern University |
Two-sided Market, R&D and Payments System Evolution |
By Zhu Wang; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Zhu Wang, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Session 58: Topics in Macro Development June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Income and Substitution Effects of International Financial Integration: A Firm-Level Analysis |
By Felipe Saffie; University of Maryland Liliana Varela; London School of Economics Kei-Mu Yi; University of Houston |
presented by: Felipe Saffie, University of Maryland |
Misallocation at the Industry Level |
By Berthold Herrendorf; Arizona State University Richard Rogerson; Princeton University Akos Valentinyi; University of Manchester |
presented by: Akos Valentinyi, University of Manchester |
Information Technology and Returns to Scale |
By Danial Lashkari; Boston College Arthur Bauer; CREST Jocelyn Boussard; Banque de France |
presented by: Danial Lashkari, Boston College |
Session 59: Optimal Policy Without Commitment June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
International spillovers and `ex-ante' efficient bailouts |
By Marina Azzimonti; Stony Brook University Vincenzo Quadrini; USC |
presented by: Marina Azzimonti, Stony Brook University |
Sticky Spending, Sequestration and Debt |
By Facundo Piguillem; EIEF Alessandro Riboni; Ecole Polytechnique |
presented by: Facundo Piguillem, EIEF |
Optimal Regulation without Commitment: Reputation and Incentives |
By Alessandro Dovis; University of Pennsylvania Rishabh Kirpalani; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Rishabh Kirpalani, University of Wisconsin |
Session 60: Trade Policy in Quantitative Trade Models June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
The Quantitative Effects of Trade Policy on Industry and Labor Locations |
By Lorenzo Caliendo; Yale University Fernando Parro; Johns Hopkins University |
presented by: Fernando Parro, Johns Hopkins University |
A Quantitative Analysis of Tariffs across U.S. States |
By Ana Maria Santacreu; Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis Michael Sposi; Southern Methodist University Jing Zhang; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Ana Maria Santacreu, Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
Trade, Jobs, and Worker Welfare |
By Erhan Artuc; World Bank Paulo Bastos; The World Bank Eunhee Lee; University of Maryland |
presented by: Erhan Artuc, World Bank |
Session 61: Labor Market Flows and Economic Development June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
The Gender Gap: Micro Sources and Macro Consequences |
By Iacopo Morchio; University of Vienna Christian Moser; Columbia University |
presented by: Christian Moser, Columbia University |
Labor Reallocation and Convergence: Evidence from East Germany |
By Wolfgang Dauth; University of Wuerzburg Sebastian Findeisen; University of Mannheim Sang Yoon (Tim) Lee; Queen Mary University of London Tommaso Porzio; University of California, San Diego |
presented by: Tommaso Porzio, University of California, San Diego |
Worker Flows and Wage Growth over the Life-Cycle: A Cross-Country Analysis |
By Niklas Engbom; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Niklas Engbom, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session 62: Misallocation under Financial Frictions June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
Misallocation and risk sharing |
By Hengjie Ai; University of Minnesota Anmol Bhandari; University of Minnesota Yuchen Chen; University of Minnesota Chao Ying; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Hengjie Ai, University of Minnesota |
Dispersion in Financing Costs and Development |
By Tiago Cavalcanti; University of Cambridge Joseph Kaboski; University of Notre Dame Bruno Martins; Central Bank of Brazil Cezar Santos; Fundacao Getulio Vargas |
presented by: Joseph Kaboski, University of Notre Dame |
Firm Dynamics and Economic Development with Corruption and Financial Frictions |
By Simon Alder; University of North Carolina at Chapel H Lin Shao; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Lin Shao, Bank of Canada |
Session 63: Liquidity in Laboratory June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Inflation and Welfare in the Laboratory |
By Janet Hua Jiang; Bank of Canada Daniela Puzzello; Indiana University Cathy Zhang; Purdue University |
presented by: Cathy Zhang, Purdue University |
The Friedman Rule in the Laboratory |
By John Duffy; University of California, Irvine Daniela Puzzello; Indiana University |
presented by: Daniela Puzzello, Indiana University |
Playing with Money |
By Douglas Davis; Virginia Commonwealth University Oleg Korenok; VCU School of Business Peter Norman; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Bruno Sultanum; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Randall Wright; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Bruno Sultanum, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Session 64: Housing Cycles June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
Trickle-Down Housing Economics |
By Charles Nathanson; Northwestern University |
presented by: Charles Nathanson, Northwestern University |
Spatial Misallocation in Chinese Housing and Land Markets |
By Yongheng Deng; University of Wisconsin-Madison Yang Tang; Nanyang Technological University ping wang; Washington University in St.Louis Jing Wu |
presented by: Yang Tang, Nanyang Technological University |
Housing Dynamics without Homeowners. The Role of I |
By Carlos Garriga; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Pedro Gete; IE Business School Athena Tsouderou; IE Business School |
presented by: Carlos Garriga, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session 65: Unemployment Insurance (I) June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
On the Provision of Unemployment Insurance when Workers are Ex-ante Heterogeneous |
By Avihai Lifschitz; Tel Aviv University Ofer Setty; Tel Aviv University Yaniv Yedid-Levi; Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya |
presented by: Yaniv Yedid-Levi, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya |
What hides behind the German labor market miracle? Unemployment insurance reforms and labor market dynamics |
By Moritz Kuhn; University of Bonn Philip Jung; TU Dortmund Benjamin Hartung; University of Bonn |
presented by: Moritz Kuhn, University of Bonn |
Unemployment Dynamics and Unemployment Insurance Extensions under Rational Expectations |
By Similan Rujiwattanapong; Aarhus University |
presented by: Similan Rujiwattanapong, Aarhus University |
Session 66: Wealth and Labor Markets June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
Assets and Job Choice: Student Debt, Wages, and Job Satisfaction |
By Mi Luo; Emory University Simon Mongey; University of Chicago |
presented by: Simon Mongey, University of Chicago |
Wealth, Portfolios, and Unemployment Duration |
By François Fontaine; Paris School of Economics Janne Nyborg Jensen; Aarhus University Rune Vejlin; Aarhus University |
presented by: François Fontaine, Paris School of Economics |
Job Risk, Separation Shocks and Household Asset Allocation |
By Kieran Larkin; UCL |
presented by: Kieran Larkin, UCL |
Session 67: Savings and Risk June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
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 |
Risky Insurance: Insurance Portfolio Choice with Incomplete Markets |
By Joseph Briggs; Federal Reserve Board of Governors Christopher Tonetti; Stanford GSB |
presented by: Joseph Briggs, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Firm Debt Deflation, Household Precautionary Savings, and the Amplification of Aggregate Shocks |
By Andrea Caggese; Pompeu Fabra University Angelo Gutierrez; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Ander Perez-Orive; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Angelo Gutierrez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
Session 68: Financial and Exchange Rate Policies in Emerging Economies June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Domestic Financial Participation and Financial Policies in Emerging Economies |
By Alan Finkelstein-Shapiro; Tufts University Victoria Nuguer; Inter-American Development Bank |
presented by: Victoria Nuguer, Inter-American Development Bank |
Argentina's 'Missing Capital' Puzzle and Limited Commitment Constraints |
By Marek Kapicka; CERGE-EI Finn Kydland; University of California, Santa Barbara Carlos Zarazaga; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
presented by: Carlos Zarazaga, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
Emerging markets, household heterogeneity, and exchange rate policy |
By Gabriela Cugat; Northwestern University |
presented by: Gabriela Cugat, Northwestern University |
Session 69: Fiscal Policy over the Business Cycle June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
The Nonlinear Effects of Fiscal Policy |
By Pedro Brinca; Universidade Nova de Lisboa Miguel Faria-e-Castro; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Miguel Ferreira; Nova SBE Hans Holter; University of Oslo |
presented by: Hans Holter, University of Oslo |
Government Consumption and Investment: Does the Composition of Purchases Affect the Multiplier? |
By Christoph Boehm; UT Austin |
presented by: Christoph Boehm, UT Austin |
Sovereign Debt and the Effects of Fiscal Austerity |
By Diego Anzoategui; Rutgers University |
presented by: Diego Anzoategui, Rutgers University |
Session 70: Production Functions: Theory and Data June 28, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
The Aggregate Importance of Intermediate Input Substitutability |
By Alessandra Peter; Stanford University Cian Ruane; International Monetary Fund, Research Department |
presented by: Cian Ruane, International Monetary Fund, Research Department |
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 |
Why are some regions so much more productive than others? |
By Chiara Lacava; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Chiara Lacava, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session 71: Covenants and Collateral June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
Going-Concern Debt of Financial Intermediaries |
By Yueran Ma; University of Chicago Jose Scheinkman; Columbia University |
presented by: Yueran Ma, University of Chicago |
Firm Debt Covenants and the Macroeconomy: The Interest Coverage Channel |
By Daniel Greenwald; MIT |
presented by: Daniel Greenwald, MIT |
Conflicting Priorities: A Theory of Covenants and Collateral |
By Jason Donaldson; Washington University in St Louis Denis Gromb; HEC Paris Giorgia Piacentino; Columbia University |
presented by: Jason Donaldson, Washington University in St Louis |
Session 72: Wealth Accumulation June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Wealth Accumulation in the U.S.: A Cohort-Based Analysis |
By Diego Daruich; New York University B Ravikumar; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Guillaume Vandenbroucke; Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
presented by: B Ravikumar, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
Wealth and Demographics in the 21st Century |
By Adrien Auclert; Stanford Hannes Malmberg; University of Minnesota Frederic Martenet; Stanford University |
presented by: Frederic Martenet, Stanford University |
An Impossibility Theorem for Wealth in Heterogeneous-agent Models with Limited Heterogeneity |
By John Stachurski; Australian National University Alexis Akira Toda; University of California San Diego |
presented by: Alexis Akira Toda, University of California San Diego |
Session 73: Balance of Payments June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
Productivity and Trade Dynamics in Sudden Stops |
By Felipe Benguria; University of Kentucky Hidehiko Matsumoto; Bank of Japan Felipe Saffie; University of Maryland |
presented by: Hidehiko Matsumoto, Bank of Japan |
Asset home bias in debtor and creditor countries |
By Ning Zhang; University of Glasgow |
presented by: Ning Zhang, University of Glasgow |
Beyond Home Bias: Portfolio Holdings and Information Heterogeneity |
By Rosen Valchev; Boston College |
presented by: Rosen Valchev, Boston College |
Session 74: Banking Regulation June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
Monitor Reputation and Transparency |
By Ivan Marinovic; Stanford University Martin Szydlowski; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Martin Szydlowski, University of Minnesota |
The Effects of Capital Requirements on Good and Bad Risk Taking |
By Nathaniel Pancost; University of Texas at Austin McCombs Sc Roberto Robatto; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Roberto Robatto, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Credit Market Choice |
By Nina Boyarchenko; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Anna Costello; University of Michigan Or Shachar; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Nina Boyarchenko, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Session 75: Monetary and Fiscal policy: Micro to Macro June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
The Matching Multiplier and the Amplification of Recessions |
By Christina Patterson; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Christina Patterson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Mortgage Prepayment and Path-Dependent Effects of Monetary Policy |
By David Berger; Northwestern University Konstantin Milbradt; Northwestern University Fabrice Tourre; Copenhagen Business School Joseph Vavra; University of Chicago |
presented by: Joseph Vavra, University of Chicago |
Micro Jumps, Macro Humps: monetary policy and business cycles in an estimated HANK model |
By Adrien Auclert; Stanford Matthew Rognlie; Northwestern University Ludwig Straub; Harvard |
presented by: Adrien Auclert, Stanford |
Session 76: Production Networks June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
Aggregate capital-labor substitution: preferences, not technology |
By Matthew Rognlie; Northwestern University |
presented by: Matthew Rognlie, Northwestern University |
Firms, Failures, and Fluctuations |
By Daron Acemoglu; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi; Northwestern University |
presented by: Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi, Northwestern University |
Session 77: Topics in Optimal Taxation June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Taxes and Turnout |
By Felix Bierbrauer; University of Cologne Aleh Tsyvinski; Yale University Nicolas WERQUIN; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Nicolas WERQUIN, Toulouse School of Economics |
Optimal Taxation and Discrete Choice |
By Laurence Ales; Carnegie Mellon University Christopher Sleet; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Christopher Sleet, Carnegie Mellon University |
Wage Inequality and Optimal Tax |
By Yena Park; University of Rochester |
presented by: Yena Park, University of Rochester |
Session 78: Unemployment Insurance (II) June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
Unemployment Insurance and Worker Reallocation: The Experimentation Channel in Job-to-Job Mobility |
By Yusuf Mercan; University of Melbourne Benjamin Schoefer; UC Berkeley |
presented by: Yusuf Mercan, University of Melbourne |
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: Stanislav Rabinovich, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hi |
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 |
Session 79: Startups, Innovation and Patents June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Synergizing Ventures |
By Ufuk Akcigit; University of Chicago Emin Dinlersoz; U.S. Census Bureau Jeremy Greenwood; University of Pennsylvania Veronika Penciakova; University of Maryland |
presented by: Emin Dinlersoz, U.S. Census Bureau |
Structural Transformation of Innovation |
By Diego Comin; Dartmouth College Danial Lashkari; Boston College Marti Mestieri; Northwestern University |
presented by: Marti Mestieri, Northwestern University |
Why Doesn’t Technology Flow From Rich to Poor Countries? An Analysis of Multinational Wage Data |
By Jonas Hjort; Columbia University Hannes Malmberg; University of Minnesota Todd Schoellman; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Todd Schoellman, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session 80: Structural Change (II) June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
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: Jing Zhang, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Sectoral and Aggregate Structural Change |
By Andrew Foerster; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Andreas Hornstein; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Pierre-Daniel Sarte; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Mark Watson; Princeton University |
presented by: Andrew Foerster, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Flying or Trapped? |
By Yunfang Hu; Kobe University Takuma Kunieda; Kwansei Gakuin University Kazuo Nishimura; Kobe University Ping Wang; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Ping Wang, Washington University in St. Louis |
Session 81: Income Risk and Inequality over the Business Cycle June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
Cyclical Labor Income Risk |
By Makoto Nakajima; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Makoto Nakajima, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
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 |
Firm Wages in a Frictional Labor Market |
By Leena Rudanko; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Leena Rudanko, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Session 82: Topics in Trade, Growth and Productivity June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
Specialization, Market Access and Medium-Term Growth |
By Dominick Bartelme; University of Michigan Ting Lan; University of Michigan Andrei Levchenko; University of Michigan |
presented by: Dominick Bartelme, University of Michigan |
Accounting for Cross-Country Productivity Differences: New Evidence from Multinational Firms |
By Vanessa Alviarez; University of British Columbia Javier Cravino; University of Michigan Natalia Ramondo; UCSD |
presented by: Vanessa Alviarez, University of British Columbia |
Accounting for Revealed Comparative Advantage: Economic Complexity Redux |
By Mingzhi Xu; Peking University and the National Bureau of Economic Research |
presented by: Mingzhi Xu, Peking University and the National Bureau of Economic Research |
Session 83: Policy in Financial Crisis-Prone Economies June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
Macroprudential Policy in the Presence of External Risks |
By Ricardo Reyes-Heroles; Federal Reserve Board Gabriel Tenorio |
presented by: Ricardo Reyes-Heroles, Federal Reserve Board |
Structural Asymmetries and Financial Imbalances |
By Ivan Jaccard; European Central Bank |
presented by: Ivan Jaccard, European Central Bank |
Robust Predictions in Dynamic Policy Games |
By Juan Passadore; Einaudi Institute for Economics and Fina Juan Xandri; Princeton |
presented by: Juan Xandri, Princeton |
Session 84: Labor Supply: Preferences and Prices June 28, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
Hours and Wages |
By Alexander Bick; Arizona State University Adam Blandin; Virginia Commonwealth University Richard Rogerson; Princeton University |
presented by: Alexander Bick, Arizona State University |
Preferences or Prices? Differences in Home vs Market Production in Europe and the US |
By Axel Gottfries; University of Edinburgh Hannes Malmberg; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Axel Gottfries, University of Edinburgh |
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 85: Heterogeneous Firms and Fluctuations June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
Dispersion Over the Business Cycle: Productivity versus Demand |
By Alex Clymo; University of Essex |
presented by: Alex Clymo, University of Essex |
Aggregate Dynamics in Lumpy Economies |
By Isaac Baley; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, CREi & Barcelona GSE Julio Blanco; University of Michigan |
presented by: Isaac Baley, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, CREi & Barcelo |
Entry, Exit, and Productivity Dispersion |
By Daisoon Kim; London Business School Yoonsoo Lee; Sogang University |
presented by: Yoonsoo Lee, Sogang University |
Session 86: Global Banks and Banking Theory June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
Global Banks and Systemic Debt Crises |
By Juan Morelli; NYU Stern Pablo Ottonello; University of Michigan Diego Perez; New York University |
presented by: Juan Morelli, NYU Stern |
International Shadow Banking and Macroprudential Policy |
By Christopher Johnson; UC Davis |
presented by: Christopher Johnson, UC Davis |
Imperfect Information Transmission from Banks to Investors: Macroeconomic Implications |
By Nicolas Figueroa; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Oksana Leukhina; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis - Research Division CARLOS RAMIREZ; FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD |
presented by: Oksana Leukhina, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis - Research Division |
Session 87: Trade, Financial Development and Exchange Rates June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
Financial Development and Trade Liberalization |
By David Kohn; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Fernando Leibovici; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Michal Szkup; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Michal Szkup, University of British Columbia |
Trade Credit and Markups |
By Alvaro Garcia-Marin; Universidad de los Andes Santiago Justel; UCLA Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Alvaro Garcia-Marin, Universidad de los Andes |
Exchange Rates Co-movement and International Trade |
By Aleksandra Babii; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Aleksandra Babii, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session 88: Search and the Business Cycle June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Application Cycles |
By Niklas Engbom; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Niklas Engbom, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
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 |
Search Complementarities, Aggregate Fluctuations, and Fiscal Policy |
By Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde; University of Pennsylvania Federico Mandelman; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Yang Yu; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Francesco Zanetti; University of Oxford |
presented by: Yang Yu, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
Session 89: Housing and the Macroeconomy June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
The Long-Run Effects of Low-Income Housing on Neighborhood Composition |
By Morris Davis; Rutgers Business School, Rutgers Univers Jesse Gregory; University of Wisconsin Daniel Hartley; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Morris Davis, Rutgers Business School, Rutgers Univers |
Credit Cycles with Market Based Household Leverage |
By William Diamond; Wharton School, University of Pennsylvan Tim Landvoigt; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Tim Landvoigt, University of Pennsylvania |
Do Credit Conditions Move House Prices? |
By Daniel Greenwald; MIT Adam Guren; Boston University |
presented by: Adam Guren, Boston University |
Session 90: Firm Heterogeneity and Workers June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
Skill-Biased Firms and the Distribution of Labor Market Returns |
By Giovanni Gallipoli; UBC Michael Böhm; Vancouver School of Economics and Univer Khalil Esmkhani; UBC |
presented by: Giovanni Gallipoli, UBC |
Heterogeneous Passthrough from TFP to Wages |
By Mons Chan; Aarhus University Sergio Salgado; University of Minnesota Ming Xu; Aarhus University |
presented by: Ming Xu, Aarhus University |
Occupational exposure to capital-embodied technology |
By julieta caunedo; Cornell University David Jaume; Cornell University Elisa Keller; University of Exeter |
presented by: Elisa Keller, University of Exeter |
Session 91: Asset Pricing and Private Equity June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Mergers and Acquisitions with Private Equity Intermediation |
By Swaminathan Balasubramaniam; Washington University in St. Louis Armando Gomes; Washington University in St. Louis SangMok Lee; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Swaminathan Balasubramaniam, Washington University in St. Louis |
Self-fulfilling Asset Pricing |
By Alexander Zentefis; Yale University |
presented by: Alexander Zentefis, Yale University |
Asset Prices and Portfolios with Externalities |
By Steven Baker; University of Virginia Burton Hollifield; Carnegie Mellon University Emilio Osambela; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
presented by: Emilio Osambela, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
Session 92: Digital Currencies June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
The Economics of Cryptocurrencies -- Bitcoin and Beyond |
By Jonathan Chiu; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Jonathan Chiu, Bank of Canada |
Central Bank Digital Currency: Welfare and Policy Implications |
By Stephen Williamson; University of Western Ontario |
presented by: Stephen Williamson, University of Western Ontario |
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 |
Session 93: Inequality, Skills and Structural Change June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
Demand-Driven Labor-Market Polarization |
By Diego Comin; Dartmouth College Ana Danieli; Northwestern University Marti Mestieri; Northwestern University |
presented by: Ana Danieli, Northwestern University |
Structural Change and Service-led Growth in India |
By Philippe Aghion; LSE Robin Burgess Michael Peters; Yale University Fabrizio Zilibotti; Yale Univerity |
presented by: Michael Peters, Yale University |
From Malthus to Malthus |
By Pedro Cavalcanti Ferreira; EPGE-FGV Alexander Monge-Nara; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Alexander Monge-Nara, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session 94: Distributional Dynamics Over the Business Cycle June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Automated Solution of Heterogeneous Agent Models |
By David Childers; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: David Childers, Carnegie Mellon University |
Skewed Business Cycles |
By Sergio Salgado; University of Minnesota Fatih Guvenen; University of Minnesota Nicholas Bloom; Stanford University |
presented by: Fatih Guvenen, University of Minnesota |
Estimating Distributional Responses to Macroeconomic Shocks |
By David Childers; Carnegie Mellon University Ross Doppelt; Penn State |
presented by: Ross Doppelt, Penn State |
Session 95: Monetary Policy and Heterogeneity June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
Quantitative Easing |
By Vincent Sterk; University College London Wei Cui; University College London |
presented by: Vincent Sterk, University College London |
Monetary Policy and Heterogeneity: An Analytical Framework |
By Florin Bilbiie; University of Lausanne |
presented by: Florin Bilbiie, University of Lausanne |
Monetary Transmission with Segmented Markets |
By Anmol Bhandari; University of Minnesota David Evans; University of Oregon Mikhail Golosov; University of Chicago |
presented by: Anmol Bhandari, University of Minnesota |
Session 96: Families, Institutions and Labor Market Outcomes June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
Child Care Subsidies with One- and Two-Parent Families |
By Emily Moschini; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Emily Moschini, University of Minnesota |
The effects of family instability on children's outcomes |
By Rebecca Lessem; Carnegie Mellon University Carl Sanders; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Rebecca Lessem, Carnegie Mellon University |
Economic Consequences of the U.S. Convict Labor System |
By Mikhail Poyker; Columbia University |
presented by: Mikhail Poyker, Columbia University |
Session 97: Optimal Taxation June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
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 |
Efficient wealth inequality and differential asset taxation with dynamic agency |
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; UCSB Ctirad Slavik; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Marek Kapicka, CERGE-EI |
Session 98: Macroeconomics of Market Frictions June 28, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
Restrictions on Executive Mobility and Reallocation: The Aggregate Effect of Non-Compete Contracts |
By Liyan Shi; Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance |
presented by: Liyan Shi, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance |
Macroeconomic Effects of Market Structure Distortions |
By Flavien Moreau; UCLA Ludovic Panon; Sciences Po |
presented by: Ludovic Panon, Sciences Po |
Commitment and Competition |
By Thomas Cooley; New York University Ramon Marimon; European University Institute and UPF - Barcelona GSE Vincenzo Quadrini; USC |
presented by: Ramon Marimon, European University Institute and UPF - Barcelona GSE |
Session 99: Firm Organization, Technology, and Trade June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
Emerging and Disappearing Work, Thriving and Declining Firms |
By Enghin Atalay; University of Wisconsin, Madison sarada sarada; UNIV OF WISCONSIN-MADISON |
presented by: Enghin Atalay, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Organizing Global Supply Chains: Input-Output Linkages and Vertical Integration |
By Giuseppe Berlingieri; ESSEC Business School Frank Pisch; University of St. Gallen Claudia Steinwender; MIT Sloan |
presented by: Claudia Steinwender, MIT Sloan |
Productivity and Organization in Portuguese Firms |
By Lorenzo Caliendo; Yale University Giordano Mion; University of Sussex Luca David Opromolla; Banco de Portugal Esteban Rossi-Hansberg; Princeton University |
presented by: Lorenzo Caliendo, Yale University |
Session 100: Sovereign Default June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
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 |
A Quantitative Theory of Hard and Soft Sovereign Defaults |
By Grey Gordon; FRB Richmond Pablo Guerron-Quintana; Boston College |
presented by: Grey Gordon, FRB Richmond |
On the Welfare Losses from External Sovereign Borrowing |
By Mark Aguiar; Princeton University Manuel Amador; University of Minnesota and Federal Rese Stelios Fourakis; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Manuel Amador, University of Minnesota and Federal Rese |
Session 101: Intergenerational Transfers and Family Insurance June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
Self-financing, Parental Transfer, and College Education |
By Sunha Myong; Singapore Management University Jungho Lee; Singapore Management University |
presented by: Sunha Myong, Singapore Management University |
Intergenerational Altruism and Transfers of Time and Money: A Lifecycle Perspective |
By Uta Bolt; University College London Eric French; University College London Jamie Hentall MacCuish; University College London Cormac O'Dea; Yale University |
presented by: Cormac O'Dea, Yale 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 |
Session 102: Optimal Fiscal Policy June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
Optimal Fiscal Policy without Commitment: Beyond Lucas-Stokey |
By Davide Debortoli; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, CREI and BGSE Ricardo Nunes; University of Surrey Pierre Yared; Columbia University |
presented by: Ricardo Nunes, University of Surrey |
Optimal Fiscal Consolidation in a Currency Union |
By Dejanir Silva; UIUC |
presented by: Dejanir Silva, UIUC |
Wealth Taxation and Life Expectancy |
By Antonio Bellofatto; University of Queensland |
presented by: Antonio Bellofatto, University of Queensland |
Session 103: Topics in Interregional Trade June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Price Dispersion and the Border Effect |
By Ryan Chahrour; Boston College Luminita Stevens; University of Maryland |
presented by: Ryan Chahrour, Boston College |
Growing Apart: Tradable Services and the Fragmentation of the U.S. Economy |
By Fabian Eckert; Yale University |
presented by: Fabian Eckert, Yale University |
Market Integration and Convergence in Consumption Patterns |
By Jose de Sousa; University Paris Sud, RITM and CREST Thierry Mayer; Sciences Po Eve Sihra; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
presented by: Jose de Sousa, University Paris Sud, RITM and CREST |
Session 104: Money and Risk Premia June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
Deposit Spreads and the Welfare Cost of Inflation |
By Pablo Kurlat; Stanford |
presented by: Pablo Kurlat, Stanford |
Financial Business Cycles |
By Sebastian Di Tella; Stanford Robert Hall; STANFORD UNIVERSITY |
presented by: Sebastian Di Tella, Stanford |
Consumer Welfare of Alternative Payment Methds |
By Fernando Alvarez; University of Chicago |
presented by: Fernando Alvarez, University of Chicago |
Session 105: Technology and the Future of Work June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
Automation and New Tasks: The Implications of the Task Content of Production for Labor Demand |
By Pascual Restrepo; Boston University |
presented by: Pascual Restrepo, Boston University |
Not All Technological Change Is Equal: Disentangling Labor Demand Effects of Automation and Parts Consolidation |
By Christophe Combemale; Carnegie Mellon University Kate Whitefoot; Carnegie Mellon University Laurence Ales; Carnegie Mellon University Erica Fuchs; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Laurence Ales, Carnegie Mellon University |
The Power of Public: Recognition and Reputation as Drivers of Open Source Success |
By Erina Ytsma; Carnegie Mellon University Jana Gallus; UCLA |
presented by: Erina Ytsma, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session 106: Determinants of Debt Maturity June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Endogenous Debt Maturity: Liquidity Risk vs. Default Risk |
By Rodolfo Manuelli; Washington University Juan Sanchez; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Juan Sanchez, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Corporate Debt Maturity and the Real Economy |
By Ram Yamarthy; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Ram Yamarthy, University of Pennsylvania |
Social Insurance with Incomplete Markets |
By Stephane Verani; Federal Reserve Board Pei Cheng Yu; University of New South Wales |
presented by: Stephane Verani, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 107: Bounded Rationality and Monetary Policy June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
Rationally Confused: Persistent Responses to Transitory Shocks |
By Hassan Afrouzi; Columbia University |
presented by: Hassan Afrouzi, Columbia University |
Managing Expectations without Rational Expectations |
By George-Marios Angeletos; M.I.T. Karthik Sastry; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Karthik Sastry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Asset Price Beliefs and Optimal Monetary Policy |
By Colin Caines; Federal Reserve Board Fabian Winkler; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Fabian Winkler, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 108: Weather Shocks, Oil Shocks and the Macroeconomy June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
Seawalls and Stilts: A Quantitative Macro Study of Climate Adaptation |
By Stephie Fried; Arizona State University |
presented by: Stephie Fried, Arizona State University |
Boom Goes the Price: Giant Resource Discoveries and Real Exchange Rate Appreciation |
By Radek Stefanski; University of St Andrews |
presented by: Radek Stefanski, University of St Andrews |
Oil prices, exchange rates, and interest rates |
By Lutz Kilian; University of Michigan Xiaoqing Zhou; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Lutz Kilian, University of Michigan |
Session 109: Credit Constraints in the Great Recession June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
Accounting for the Slow Recovery from the Great Recession: The Role of Credit Constraints. |
By Francisco Buera; Washington University at St. Louis Juan Pablo Nicolini; Minneapolis Fed |
presented by: Juan Pablo Nicolini, Minneapolis Fed |
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 |
Aggregate Precautionary Savings Motives |
By Pierre Mabille; New York University |
presented by: Pierre Mabille, New York University |
Session 110: Taxation and Productivity June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
Labor Taxes, Productivity and Tax Competition |
By Satyajit Chatterjee; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Amartya Lahiri; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Amartya Lahiri, University of British Columbia |
The Impact of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act on the Spatial Distribution of High Productivity Households and Economic Welfare |
By Daniele Coen-Pirani; University of Pittsburgh Holger Sieg; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Daniele Coen-Pirani, University of Pittsburgh |
Heterogeneity in Talent or in Tastes? Implications for Redistributive Taxation |
By Ian Fillmore; Washington University in St. Louis Trevor Gallen; Purdue University |
presented by: Ian Fillmore, Washington University in St. Louis |
Session 111: Labor Supply in the Extensive and Intensive Margins June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
The Labor Supply Curve at the Extensive Margin: A Reservation Wedge Approach |
By Benjamin Schoefer; UC Berkeley Preston Mui; UC-Berkeley |
presented by: Benjamin Schoefer, UC Berkeley |
Elasticities of Labor Supply and Labor Force Participation Flows |
By Isabel Cairo; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Shigeru Fujita; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Camilo Morales-Jimenez; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Shigeru Fujita, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Explaining Hours Worked Across and Within Countries: Income Effects vs. Taxes and Transfers |
By Alexander Bick; Arizona State University Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln; Goethe University Frankfurt David Lagakos; University of California, San Diego Hitoshi Tsujiyama; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Hitoshi Tsujiyama, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session 112: Macro Shocks and Asset Prices June 28, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
News Shocks and Asset Prices |
By Lorenzo Bretscher; London Business School Aytek Malkhozov; Federal Reserve Board Andrea Tamoni; London School of Economics |
presented by: Aytek Malkhozov, Federal Reserve Board |
New Tests of Expectation Formation with Applications to Asset Pricing Models |
By Pei Kuang; University of Birmingham |
presented by: Pei Kuang, University of Birmingham |
Response of the Macroeconomy to Uncertainty Shocks:the Risk Premium Channel |
By Lorenzo Bretscher; London Business School Alex Hsu; Georgia Institute of Technology Andrea Tamoni; London School of Economics |
presented by: Andrea Tamoni, London School of Economics |
Session 113: Asset Prices and International Macro June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
World financial cycles |
By Yan Bai; University of Rochester Patrick Kehoe; Stanford University Fabrizio Perri; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Fabrizio Perri, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
US Fiscal Cycle and the Dollar |
By Zhengyang Jiang; Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
presented by: Zhengyang Jiang, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
Asset Prices and Risk Sharing. The Valuation Effects of Capital Market Integration |
By Giancarlo Corsetti; University of Cambridge Anna Lipinska; Federal Reserve Board Giovanni Lombardo; Bank for International Settlements |
presented by: Giovanni Lombardo, Bank for International Settlements |
Session 114: Taxing Families and Businesses June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
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 |
The fiscal return to childcare policies |
By David Koll; European University Institute Dominik Sachs; LMU Munich Fabian Stuermer-Heiber; LMU Munich Helene Turon; University or Bristol |
presented by: David Koll, European University Institute |
The Kansas Tax Experiment: The Matter of Legal Form of Organization |
By Don schlagenhauf; federal reserve bank of st louis |
presented by: Don schlagenhauf, federal reserve bank of st louis |
Session 115: Market Power and Productivity (I) June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
What Happened to the U.S. Business Dynamism? |
By Ufuk Akcigit; University of Chicago Sina Ates; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Sina Ates, Federal Reserve Board |
Markups and Inequality |
By Corina Boar; New York University Virgiliu Midrigan; New York University |
presented by: Virgiliu Midrigan, New York University |
A Theory of Falling Growth and Rising Rents |
By Philippe Aghion; College de France Antonin Bergeaud; Banque de France Timo Boppart; IIES, Stockholm University Peter Klenow; Stanford University Huiyu Li; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Timo Boppart, IIES, Stockholm University |
Session 116: Liquidity of the Financial Over-the-Counter Market June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
Private Information and Client Connections in Government Bond Markets |
By Peter Kondor; London School of Economics Gabor Pinter; Bank of England |
presented by: Gabor Pinter, Bank of England |
OTC Intermediaries |
By Andrea Eisfeldt; University of California, Los Angeles Bernard Herskovic; University of California, Los Angeles Sriram Rajan; Office of Financial Research, US Treasury Emil Siriwardane; Harvard Business School |
presented by: Bernard Herskovic, University of California, Los Angeles |
The Rise and Decline of Market Making |
By Briana Chang; UW Madison Shengxing Zhang; London School of Economics |
presented by: Shengxing Zhang, London School of Economics |
Session 117: Concentration and Spatial Competition June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Diverging Trends in National and Local Concentration |
By Esteban Rossi-Hansberg; Princeton University Pierre-Daniel Sarte; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Nicholas Trachter; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Nicholas Trachter, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Bottom-Up Markup Fluctuations |
By Ariel Burstein; UCLA Vasco Carvalho; U of Cambridge Basile Grassi; Bocconi University |
presented by: Ariel Burstein, UCLA |
Plants in Space |
By Ezra Oberfield; Princeton University Esteban Rossi-Hansberg; Princeton University Pierre-Daniel Sarte; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Nicholas Trachter; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Ezra Oberfield, Princeton University |
Session 118: Corporate Taxes, Public Investment and Private Investment June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Capital Taxes and Redistribution: The Role of Management Time and Tax Deductible Investment |
By Juan Carlos Conesa; Stony Brook University Begoña Dominguez; University of Queensland |
presented by: Begoña Dominguez, University of Queensland |
The Effect of Public Investment on Private Investment: Theory and Evidence on the Local Market Competition Channel |
By Sophia Chen; International Monetary Fund Yu Shi; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Yu Shi, International Monetary Fund |
Loss-Offset Provisions in the Corporate Tax Code and Misallocation of Capital |
By Baris Kaymak; University of Montreal |
presented by: Baris Kaymak, University of Montreal |
Session 119: Machine Learning, Big Data and On-line Data June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
Macroeconomic Indicator Forecasting with Deep Neural Networks |
By Thomas Cook; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
presented by: Thomas Cook, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
Geographic Clustering of Firms in China |
By Douglas Hanley; University of Pittsburgh Chengying Luo; University of Pittsburgh Mingqin Wu; South China Normal University |
presented by: Douglas Hanley, University of Pittsburgh |
What is the value of being a superhost? |
By Aleksander Berentsen; University of Basel Mariana Rojas Breu; University of Paris Dauphine Christopher Waller; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Christopher Waller, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session 120: Knowledge Diffusion and Innovation June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
European Immigrants and the United States’ Rise to the Technological Frontier |
By Costas Arkolakis; Yale University Sun Kyoung Lee; Columbia University Michael Peters; Yale University |
presented by: Sun Kyoung Lee, Columbia University |
‘Novel’ Ideas: The Effects of Carnegie Libraries on Innovative Activities |
By Enrico Berkes; The Ohio State University Peter Nencka; The Ohio State University |
presented by: Enrico Berkes, The Ohio State University |
Firm Growth through New Establishments |
By Dan Cao; Georgetown University Henry Hyatt; US Census Bureau Toshihiko Mukoyama; Georgetown University Erick Sager; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Henry Hyatt, US Census Bureau |
Session 121: Unsecured Credit: Lender Market Power, Teasers, and Bankruptcy June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
Who Bears the Welfare Costs of Monopoly? The Case of the Credit Card Industry |
By Gajendran Raveendranathan; McMaster University Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Gajendran Raveendranathan, McMaster University |
Credit Cards and the Great Recession: The Collapse of Teasers |
By Lukasz Drozd; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Michal Kowalik; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
presented by: Michal Kowalik, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Aggregate Implications of Household Financial Distress |
By Kartik Athreya; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Jose Mustre-del-Rio; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Juan Sanchez; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Jose Mustre-del-Rio, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
Session 122: Racial and Gender Gaps in Labor Markets June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
What Explains the Racial Gaps in Task Assignment and Pay Over the Life-Cycle? |
By Limor Golan; Dr. Jonathan James; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Carl Sanders; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Limor Golan, Dr. |
Accounting for gender and race differences in labor market outcomes |
By Juan Cordoba; Iowa State University Anni Isojarvi; IOWA STATE UNIV |
presented by: Anni Isojarvi, IOWA STATE UNIV |
Structural transformation of the labor market and the aggregate economy |
By Jonna Olsson; IIES, Stockholm University |
presented by: Jonna Olsson, IIES, Stockholm University |
Session 123: Networks and Propagation of Shocks June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
Shock Diffusion: Does inter-sectoral network structure matter? |
By Shekhar Tomar; TSE |
presented by: Shekhar Tomar, ISB Hyderabad |
Relationship Banking, Network Dynamics and Sovereign Default |
By Pablo D'Erasmo; FRB Philadelphia Hernan Moscoso Boedo; University of Cincinnati Maria Olivero; Drexel University |
presented by: Hernan Moscoso Boedo, University of Cincinnati |
Session 124: The Heterogeneous Effects of Trade on Households and Firms June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
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 |
The Impact of Chinese Trade on U.S. Employment: The Good, The Bad, and The Apocryphal |
By Nicholas Bloom; Stanford University Kyle Handley; University of Michigan Andre Kurmann; Drexel University Philip Luck; University of Colorado Denver |
presented by: Andre Kurmann, Drexel University |
Endogenous Production Networks and Gains from Trade |
By Yimei Zou; Institute for International Economics Studies, Stockholm University |
presented by: Yimei Zou, Institute for International Economics Studies, Stockholm University |
Session 125: Market Shares, Markups and Market Concentration June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
How Do Firms Build Market Share? |
By Doireann Fitzgerald; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Anthony Priolo; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Doireann Fitzgerald, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Customer Capital, Markup Cyclicality, and Amplification |
By Sungki Hong; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
presented by: Sungki Hong, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
What are the Price Effects of Trade? Evidence from the U.S. and Implications for Quantitative Trade Models |
By Xavier Jaravel; London School of Economics Erick Sager; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Erick Sager, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 126: Allocation of Workers Across Firms and Sectors June 29, 2019 9:00 to 10:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
Intellectual Property Rights, Professional Business Services and Earnings Inequality |
By Gorkem Bostanci; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Gorkem Bostanci, University of Pennsylvania |
The Effects of Mandating Training in Firms: Theory and Evidence from the Colombian Apprenticeship Program |
By Santiago Caicedo; University of Chicago Miguel Espinosa; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Arthur Seibold; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Santiago Caicedo, University of Chicago |
Bad Jobs and Low Inflation |
By Renato Faccini; Queen Mary University Leonardo Melosi; Chicago Fed |
presented by: Leonardo Melosi, Chicago Fed |
Session 127: Behavioral Macro and Asset Pricing June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
Asset Pricing with Fading Memory |
By Stefan Nagel; University of Chicago Zhengyang Xu; University of Michigan |
presented by: Stefan Nagel, University of Chicago |
Human Frictions to the Transmission of Economic Policy |
By Francesco D'Acunto; Boston College Daniel Hoang; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Maritta Paloviita; Bank of Finland Michael Weber; University of Chicago |
presented by: Michael Weber, University of Chicago |
Exchange Rate Supply and Demand: Who Moves Exchange Rates? |
By Vania Stavrakeva; London Business School Jenny Tang; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
presented by: Vania Stavrakeva, London Business School |
Jenny Tang, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Session 128: Skill Heterogeneity and Labor Market Outcomes June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
A task-based theory of occupations with multidimensional heterogeneity |
By Sergio Ocampo; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Sergio Ocampo, University of Minnesota |
On the Dynamics of Occupational Choice, Human Capital Accumulation and Growth |
By Maximiliano Dvorkin; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Alexander Monge-Nara; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Maximiliano Dvorkin, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Unbundling Labor |
By Simon Mongey; University of Chicago Chris Edmond; University of Melbourne |
presented by: Simon Mongey, University of Chicago |
Session 129: Monetary Policy under Heterogeneous Agents June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
Reallocation Effects of Monetary Policy |
By Kozo Ueda; Waseda University |
presented by: Kozo Ueda, Waseda University |
Monetary Policy and Inequality: How Does One Affect the Other? |
By Eunseong Ma; Texas A&M University |
presented by: Eunseong Ma, Louisiana State University |
Nominal Debt and the Heterogeneous Effects of Forward Guidance |
By Francesco Ferrante; Federal Reserve Board Matthias Paustian; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Francesco Ferrante, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 130: Information Frictions in Macro Finance June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Biased Inflation Forecasts |
By Hassan Afrouzi; Columbia University Laura Veldkamp; Columbia University |
presented by: Laura Veldkamp, Columbia University |
Reallocating Liquidity to Resolve a Crisis: Evidence from the Panic of 1873 |
By Haelim Anderson; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Kinda Hachem; UVA Darden Simpson Zhang; Office of the Comptroller of the Currency |
presented by: Kinda Hachem, UVA Darden |
Financial Risk Capacity |
By Saki Bigio; UCLA Adrien d'Avernas; Stockholm School of Economics |
presented by: Adrien d'Avernas, Stockholm School of Economics |
Session 131: Household Credit and Business Cycle Linkages June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
Can the Unemployed Borrow? Implications for Public Insurance |
By J. Carter Braxton; University of Minnesota Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota Gordon Phillips; Dartmouth College |
presented by: J. Carter Braxton, University of Minnesota |
Macroeconomic Effects of Debt Relief: Consumer Bankruptcy Protections in the Great Recession |
By Adrien Auclert; Stanford University Will Dobbie; Princeton University Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham; Yale University |
presented by: Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Yale University |
Liquidity Effects of Unemployment Insurance Benefit Extensions: Evidence from Consumer Credit Data |
By Rene Chalom; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Fatih Karahan; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Kurt Mitman; Stockholm University Benjamin Pugsley; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Benjamin Pugsley, University of Notre Dame |
Session 132: Numerical Methods for Heterogeneous Agents June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
Pareto Extrapolation: Bridging Theoretical and Quantitative Models of Wealth Inequality |
By Emilien Gouin-Bonenfant; University of California, San Diego Alexis Akira Toda; University of California San Diego |
presented by: Emilien Gouin-Bonenfant, University of California, San Diego |
Solving Heterogeneous Agent Models with Non-convex Optimization Problems: Linearization and Beyond % |
By Michael Reiter; Institute for Advanced Studies |
presented by: Michael Reiter, Institute for Advanced Studies |
An Alternative Solution Method for Continuous-Time Heterogeneous Agent Models with Aggregate Shocks |
By Nobuhide Okahata; Ohio State University |
presented by: Nobuhide Okahata, Ohio State University |
Session 133: Monetary Policy and Sectoral Heterogeneity June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Price Trends over the Product Life Cycle and the Optimal Inflation Target |
By Klaus Adam; University of Mannheim Henning Weber; Bundesbank |
presented by: Henning Weber, Bundesbank |
The Firm Size and Leverage Relationship and Its Implications for Entry and Concentration in a Low Interest Rate World |
By Satyajit Chatterjee; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Burcu Eyigungor; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Satyajit Chatterjee, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Financial Constraints, Sectoral Heterogeneity, and the Cyclicality of Investment |
By Cooper Howes; UT Austin |
presented by: Cooper Howes, UT Austin |
Session 134: International Trade Shocks and Policy June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
Firm Size, Quality Bias and Import Demand |
By Joaquin Blaum; Brown University Claire Lelarge; Banque de France and CEPR Michael Peters; Yale University |
presented by: Joaquin Blaum, Brown University |
Trade Policy is Real News: A quantitative analysis of past, current, and future changes in U.S. trade barriers. |
By George Alessandria; University of Rochester Carter Mix; University of Rochester |
presented by: George Alessandria, University of Rochester |
The Consumption Response to Trade Shocks |
By Mike Waugh; New York University |
presented by: Mike Waugh, New York University |
Session 135: Policy Design with Political Constraints June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
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 |
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 |
Optimal Climate Policy: Making do with the taxes we have |
By Maria Belfiori; Universidad Catolica Argentina Armon Rezai; WU Vienna University of Economics and Bu |
presented by: Maria Belfiori, Universidad Catolica Argentina |
Session 136: Topics in Trade and Labor June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
How Large is the Impact of Trade on Inequality? A New Factor Content of Trade Approach |
By Rodrigo Adao; University of Chicago Booth School of Business Paul Carrillo; George Washington University Arnaud Costinot; MIT Dave Donaldson; MIT Dina Pomeranz; University of Zurich |
presented by: Rodrigo Adao, University of Chicago Booth School of Business |
The China Shock and Portuguese Manufacturing |
By Lee Branstetter; Carnegie Mellon University Brian Kovak; Carnegie Mellon University Ana Venancio; ISEG (Lisbon School of Economics and Business), Universidade de Lisboa |
presented by: Brian Kovak, Carnegie Mellon University |
Pass-through within and across firm boundaries |
By Ken Kikkawa; University of British Columbia Felix Tintelnot; University of Chicago Magne Mogstad; University of Chicago Emmanuel Dhyne; National Bank of Belgium |
presented by: Ken Kikkawa, University of British Columbia |
Session 137: Bubbles and Macro Policy June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
Bubbly Recessions |
By Siddhartha Biswas; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Andrew Hanson; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Toan Phan; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Andrew Hanson, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill |
Optimal Macroprudential Policy and Asset Price Bubbles |
By Nina Biljanovska; International Monetary Fund Lucyna Gornicka; International Monetary Fund Alexandros Vardoulakis; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Alexandros Vardoulakis, Federal Reserve Board |
Market-Based Monetary Policy Uncertainty |
By Aeimit Lakdawala; Michigan State University Michael Bauer; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Philippe Mueller; University of Warwick |
presented by: Aeimit Lakdawala, Michigan State University |
Session 138: Sovereign Default Risk June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Constrained efficient borrowing with sovereign default risk |
By Juan Hatchondo; University of Western Ontario Leonardo Martinez; International Monetary Fund Francisco Roch; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Francisco Roch, International Monetary Fund |
News, sovereign debt maturity, and default risk |
By Maximiliano Dvorkin; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Juan Sanchez; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Horacio Sapriza; Federal Reserve Board Emircan Yurdagul; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
presented by: Emircan Yurdagul, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Sovereign Risk, Exchange Rate Volatility, and Economic Activity |
By Nils Mattis Gornemann; Federal Reserve Board Ignacio Presno; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Ignacio Presno, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 139: Role of Money June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
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 |
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: Nelson Mark, University of Notre Dame |
Time-Varying Networks and the Efficacy of Money Without Sticky Prices |
By Feng Dong; Shanghai Jiao Tong University Yi Wen; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Feng Dong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
Session 140: Men and Women in the Labor and Marriage Markets June 29, 2019 11:00 to 12:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
What's Math Got to Do With It? Multidimensional Ability and the Gender Gap in STEM |
By Fernando Saltiel; University of Maryland, College Park |
presented by: Fernando Saltiel, University of Maryland, College Park |
Spousal Insurance, Precautionary Labor Supply, and the Business Cycle - A Quantitative Analysis |
By Kathrin Ellieroth; Indiana University Bloomington |
presented by: Kathrin Ellieroth, Indiana University Bloomington |
Targeted Search in Matching Markets |
By Anton Cheremukhin; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis and Was Antonella Tutino; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
presented by: Anton Cheremukhin, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
Session 141: Accumulation and Growth after a Crisis June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
Business Formation and Economic Growth Beyond the Great Recession |
By Aubhik Khan; Ohio State University Tatsuro Senga; Queen Mary University of London Julia Thomas; Ohio State University |
presented by: Julia Thomas, Ohio State University |
Fisherian Debt-Deflation Zero Lower Bound |
By Dan Cao; Georgetown University Wenlan Luo; Tsinghua University Guangyu Nie; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Dan Cao, Georgetown University |
The Macroeconomics of the Greek Depression |
By Gabriel Chodorow-Reich; Harvard University Loukas Karabarbounis; University of Minnesota Rohan Kekre; University of Chicago |
presented by: Rohan Kekre, University of Chicago |
Session 142: Fiscal Policy June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
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: Yun Pei, University at Buffalo, SUNY |
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 |
Fiscal Policy in Monetary Unions: State Partisanship and its Macroeconomic Effects |
By Gerald Carlino; Federal Reseve Bank of Philadelphia Thorsten Drautzburg; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Robert Inman; Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Nicholas Zarra; New York University |
presented by: Thorsten Drautzburg, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Session 143: Market Power and Productivity (II) June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
Low Interest Rates, Market Power, and Productivity Growth |
By Ernest Liu; Princeton Atif Mian; Princeton University Amir Sufi; University of Chicago |
presented by: Ernest Liu, Princeton |
Examining the Sensitivity of the Production Approach to Markup Estimation |
By Devesh Raval; Federal Trade Commission |
presented by: Devesh Raval, Federal Trade Commission |
Measured Productivity with Endogenous Markups and Economic Profits |
By Anthony Savagar; University of Kent |
presented by: Anthony Savagar, University of Kent |
Session 144: Exchange Rates (I) June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
Exchange Rate and Interest Rate Disconnect: The Role of Capital Flows, Currency Risk and Default Risk |
By Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan; University of Maryland Liliana Varela; London School of Economics |
presented by: Liliana Varela, London School of Economics |
Mussa Puzzle Redux |
By Oleg Itskhoki; Princeton University Dmitry Mukhin; Yale University |
presented by: Dmitry Mukhin, Yale University |
Using online data for international wage comparisons |
By Alberto Cavallo; Harvard Javier Cravino; University of Michigan Andres Drenik; Columbia University |
presented by: Javier Cravino, University of Michigan |
Session 145: Asset Liquidity and Government Policies June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
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 |
Global Trends in Interest Rates |
By Marco Del Negro; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Domenico Giannone; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Marc Giannoni; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Andrea Tambalotti; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Marco Del Negro, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Cyclical Capital Reallocation |
By Wei Cui; University College London Randall Wright; University of Wisconsin Yu Zhu; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Wei Cui, University College London |
Session 146: Housing Markets June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
Heterogeneous Real Estate Agents and the Housing Cycle |
By Sophia Gilbukh; Baruch College, CUNY Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Sophia Gilbukh, Baruch College, CUNY |
Propagation of House Price Shocks through the Banking System |
By Nuno Paixao; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Nuno Paixao, Bank of Canada |
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: Felipe Schwartzman, Federal Reserve Bank Richmond |
Session 147: Financial Frictions and Macroeconomic Policy June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
Limited Nominal Indexation of Optimal Financial Contracts |
By Cesaire Meh; Bank of Canada Vincenzo Quadrini; USC Yaz Terajima; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Cesaire Meh, Bank of Canada |
Asset Price Booms and Macroeconomic Policy: a Risk-Shifting Approach |
By Franklin Allen; University of Pennsylvania Gadi Barlevy; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Douglas Gale; New York University |
presented by: Gadi Barlevy, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Macroeconomic Policy and the Price of Risk |
By Rohan Kekre; University of Chicago Moritz Lenel; Princeton University |
presented by: Moritz Lenel, Princeton University |
Session 148: Search Theory June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
Wage Search Intensity |
By Silvio Rendon; The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Silvio Rendon, The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Age discontinuity and nonemployment benefit policy evaluation through the lens of job search theory |
By Bruno Decreuse; Aix-Marseille University Guillaume Wilemme; Aix-Marseille University |
presented by: Guillaume Wilemme, Aix-Marseille University |
Sequentially Mixed Search and Equilibrium Price Dispersion |
By Shouyong Shi; Pennsylvania State University |
presented by: Shouyong Shi, Pennsylvania State University |
Session 149: Retirement Savings and Retirement Age June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
Illiquid Wealth and the Timing of Retirement |
By Job Boerma; University of Minnesota Jonathan Heathcote; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Jonathan Heathcote, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Rational Inattention and Oversensitivity of Retirement to the State Pension Age |
By Jamie Hentall MacCuish; University College London |
presented by: Jamie Hentall MacCuish, University College London |
Social Security Reform, Retirement and Occupational Behavior |
By Pedro Cavalcanti Ferreira; EPGE-FGV Rafael Parente; Princeton University |
presented by: Rafael Parente, Princeton University |
Session 150: The Role of the Informal Sector in Emerging Economies June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
Does Informality facilitate Inflation Stability? |
By Enrique Alberola; BIS Carlos Urrutia; ITAM |
presented by: Carlos Urrutia, ITAM |
Labor Earnings Dynamics with a Large Informal Sector |
By Diego Gomes; University of Alberta Felipe Iachan; FGV Cezar Santos; Fundacao Getulio Vargas |
presented by: Cezar Santos, Fundacao Getulio Vargas |
Social Security Reform in the Presence of Informality |
By Kathleen McKiernan; Vanderbilt University |
presented by: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University |
Session 151: Labor Market Competition June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Granular Search, Concentration and Wages |
By Gregor Jarosch; Princeton University Jan Sebastian Nimczik; Humboldt University Berlin Isaac Sorkin; Stanford University |
presented by: Gregor Jarosch, Princeton University |
Labor Market Power |
By David Berger; Northwestern University Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota Simon Mongey; University of Chicago |
presented by: Kyle Herkenhoff, University of Minnesota |
Imperfect Competition, Compensating Differentials and Rent Sharing in the U.S. Labor Market |
By Thibaut Lamadon; University of Chicago Magne Mogstad; University of Chicago Bradley Setzler; University of Chicago |
presented by: Thibaut Lamadon, University of Chicago |
Session 152: Factor Shares and Factor Utilization June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
The Cyclical Behavior of Factor Shares |
By Michele Boldrin; Washington University in St Louis Yong Wang Lijun Zhu; Peking University |
presented by: Lijun Zhu, Peking University |
Capital Gains and the Distribution of Income in the United States |
By Jacob Robbins; Brown University |
presented by: Jacob Robbins, Brown University |
Measuring Productivity Growth in the Presence of Adjustment Costs, Markups and Variable Capacity Utilization |
By Diego Comin; Dartmouth College Javier Quintana Gonzalez; Bocconi University, Milan Tom Schmitz; Bocconi University Antonella Trigari; Università Bocconi |
presented by: Tom Schmitz, Bocconi University |
Session 153: Demographics: Fertility, Optimal Population and Trade Imbalances June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
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 |
Efficiency with Endogenous Population and Fixed Resources |
By Juan Cordoba; Iowa State University Xiying Liu; Economics and Management School of Wuhan University |
presented by: Xiying Liu, Economics and Management School of Wuhan University |
Demographics and the Evolution of Global Imbalances |
By Michael Sposi; Southern Methodist University |
presented by: Michael Sposi, Southern Methodist University |
Session 154: Means of Payment and Financial Deregulation June 29, 2019 14:00 to 15:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
Means of Payment |
By Nancy L Stokey; Department of Economics |
presented by: Nancy L Stokey, Department of Economics |
Cash and the Economy: Evidence from India's Demonetization |
By Gabriel Chodorow-Reich; Harvard University Gita Gopinath; Harvard Prachi Mishra; Goldman Sachs |
presented by: Gabriel Chodorow-Reich, Harvard University |
Financial Liberalization and Income Inequality: On the Heterogenous Effects of Different Reforms |
By Alexander Ludwig; Research Center SAFE, Goethe University Alexander Monge-Naranjo; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Ctirad Slavik; CERGE-EI Faisal Sohail; University of Melbourne |
presented by: Ctirad Slavik, CERGE-EI |
Session 155: Information and Intermediation June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 109 |
An Information-based Theory of Financial Intermediation |
By Zachary Bethune; University of Virginia Bruno Sultanum; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Nicholas Trachter; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Zachary Bethune, University of Virginia |
A Dynamic Theory of Lending Standards |
By Michael Fishman; Northwestern University Jonathan Parker; MIT Ludwig Straub; Harvard |
presented by: Jonathan Parker, MIT |
The Hidden Costs of Strategic Opacity |
By Ana Babus; Washington University in St. Louis Maryam farboodi; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Ana Babus, Washington University in St. Louis |
Session 156: Consumption Insurance and Health Insurance June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 103 |
How Much Consumption Insurance in Bewley Models with Endogenous Family Labor Supply? |
By Chunzan Wu; University of Miami Dirk Krueger; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Chunzan Wu, University of Miami |
How Does Consumption Respond to a Transitory Income Shock? Departing From a Random Walk Consumption to Reconcile Semi-Structural Estimates With Natural Experiment Results |
By Jeanne Commault; Sciences Po |
presented by: Jeanne Commault, Sciences Po |
Social Health Insurance: A Quantitative Exploration |
By Juergen Jung; Towson University Chung Tran; Australian National University |
presented by: Chung Tran, Australian National University |
Session 157: Health Inequality June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 301 |
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 |
Health Inequality: Role of Insurance and Technological Progress |
By Siddhartha Sanghi; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Siddhartha Sanghi, Washington University in St. Louis |
Endogenous Health Groups and Heterogeneous Dynamics of the Elderly |
By Dante Amengual; CEMFI Jesus Bueren; European University Institute Julio Crego; Tilburg University |
presented by: Jesus Bueren, European University Institute |
Session 158: Housing, Consumption and Monetary Policy June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 240 |
Houses and Families across Countries |
By Alessandra Peter; Stanford University Monika Piazzesi; Stanford University Martin Schneider; Stanford University |
presented by: Alessandra Peter, Stanford University |
Shocks, Frictions, and Inequality in US Business Cycles |
By Christian Bayer; Universitaet Bonn Ralph Luetticke; University College London |
presented by: Ralph Luetticke, University College London |
Household Heterogeneity and the Transmission of Foreign Shocks |
By Sergio de Ferra; Stockholm University Kurt Mitman; Stockholm University Federica Romei; Stockholm School of Economics |
presented by: Kurt Mitman, Stockholm University |
Session 159: Exchange Rates (II) June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 208 |
Labor Income Risk in Large Devaluations |
By Andres Blanco; University of Michigan Andres Drenik; Columbia University |
presented by: Andres Blanco, University of Michigan |
A Quantitative Analysis of 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 |
Exchange Rates and Endogenous Productivity |
By Nils Mattis Gornemann; International Finance Board of Governors |
presented by: Pablo Guerron-Quintana, Boston College |
Session 160: Agriculture and Development June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 230 |
Returns to mechanization through rental equipment |
By julieta caunedo; Cornell University |
presented by: julieta caunedo, Cornell University |
Are Small Farms Really more Productive than Large Farms? |
By Fernando Aragon Sanchez; Simon Fraser University Diego Restuccia; University of Toronto Juan Pablo Rud; Royal Holloway, University of London |
presented by: Diego Restuccia, University of Toronto |
Migration, Specialization and Trade: Evidence from the Brazilian March to the West |
By Heitor Pellegrina; New York University Abu Dhabi Sebastian Sotelo; The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
presented by: Sebastian Sotelo, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
Session 161: Risk Sharing in Financial Networks June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 130 |
Risk-Sharing and Investment in Concentrated Markets |
By Daniel Neuhann; UT Austin, McCombs School of Business Michael Sockin; University of Texas at Austin |
presented by: Daniel Neuhann, UT Austin, McCombs School of Business |
Central Counterparty Default Waterfalls and Systemic Loss |
By Mark Paddrik; Office of Financial Research, U.S. Treas Simpson Zhang; Office of the Comptroller of the Currency |
presented by: Simpson Zhang, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency |
Anticipated Financial Contagion |
By Toni Ahnert; Bank of Canada and CEPR Gideon DuRand; University of Stellenbosch Co-Pierre Georg; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Gideon DuRand, University of Stellenbosch |
Session 162: Spatial Models of Labor Markets and Job Ladders June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 330 |
Automation, Spatial Sorting, and Job Polarization |
By Jan Eeckhout; University College London and Barcelona Christoph Hedtrich; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Roberto Pinheiro; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Roberto Pinheiro, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
Skill, Agglomeration, and Inequality in the Spatial Economy |
By Farid Farrokhi; Purdue University |
presented by: Farid Farrokhi, Purdue University |
Job Ladders and Labor Productivity Dynamics |
By Elias Albagli; Central Bank of Chile Benjamin Garcia; Central Bank of Chile Sebastian Guarda; Central Bank of Chile Alberto Naudon; Banco Central de Chile Matias Tapia; Central Bank of Chile |
presented by: Matias Tapia, Central Bank of Chile |
Session 163: Wage Rigidity, Monetary Policy Shocks and Inflation June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 303 |
Monetary Policy and the Cost of Wage Rigidity: Evidence from the Stock Market |
By Ester Faia; Goethe University Frankfurt Vincenzo Pezone; Goethe University and SAFE |
presented by: Vincenzo Pezone, Goethe University and SAFE |
Do Greasy Wheels Curb Inequality? |
By Cynthia Doniger; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Cynthia Doniger, Federal Reserve Board |
Self-Organization of Inflation Volatility |
By Makoto Nirei; University of Tokyo Jose Scheinkman; Columbia University |
presented by: Makoto Nirei, University of Tokyo |
Session 164: Occupational Choice: Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 206 |
Entrepreneurship, Inter-Generational Business Transmission and Aging |
By Sumudu Kankanamge; Toulouse School of Economics Alexandre Gaillard; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Sumudu Kankanamge, Toulouse School of Economics |
Entrepreneurship over the Life Cycle: Where are the Young Entrepreneurs? |
By Andres Hincapie; University of North Carolina at Chapel H |
presented by: Andres Hincapie, University of North Carolina at Chapel H |
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: Joaquin Garcia-Cabo, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 165: Banking Networks and Systemic Risk June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 210 |
Risk to Control Risk |
By Fernando Mendo; Princeton University |
presented by: Fernando Mendo, Princeton University |
Financial Networks over the Business Cycle |
By Alexandr Kopytov; Wharton School |
presented by: Alexandr Kopytov, Wharton School |
The Welfare Effects of Bank Liquidity and Capital Requirements |
By Skander Van den Heuvel; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Skander Van den Heuvel, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 166: New Perspectives on Business Cycle Models June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Bauer Hall, 150 |
Macroeconomics with Learning and Misspecification: A General Theory and Applications |
By Pooya Molavi; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Pooya Molavi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
The Origins and Effects of Macroeconomic Uncertainty |
By Francesco Bianchi; Duke University Howard Kung; London Business School Mikhail Tirskikh; London Business School |
presented by: Francesco Bianchi, Duke University |
The Demand Origins of Business Cycles |
By Christian Matthes; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Felipe Schwartzman; Federal Reserve Bank Richmond |
presented by: Christian Matthes, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Session 167: Surveys and Forecasts in Financial Markets June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 204 |
On Processing Central Bank Communications: Can We Account for Fed Watching? |
By Joseph Haslag; University of Missouri-Columbia |
presented by: Joseph Haslag, University of Missouri-Columbia |
QUALITATIVE SURVEYS AND MARGINS OF ADJUSTMENT IN HETEROGENEOUS AGENT ECONOMIES |
By Andreas Tryphonides; Humboldt U |
presented by: Andreas Tryphonides, Humboldt U |
Do Survey Expectations of Stock Returns Reflect Risk-Adjustments? |
By Klaus Adam; University of Oxford, Nuffield College and CEPR Dmitry Matveev; Bank of Canada Stefan Nagel; University of Chicago, NBER, CEPR, and CESIfo |
presented by: Dmitry Matveev, Bank of Canada |
Session 168: Quantitative Methods June 29, 2019 16:00 to 17:30 Seigle Hall, 106 |
Proxy-SVAR as a Bridge for Identification with Higher Frequency Data |
By Andrea Giovanni Gazzani; Bank of Italy Alejandro Vicondoa; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile |
presented by: Alejandro Vicondoa, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile |
Global Robust Bayesian Analysis in Large Models |
By Paul Ho; Princeton University |
presented by: Paul Ho, Princeton University |
Geometric Rational Inattention |
By Roc Armenter; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Michele Muller-Itten; University of Notre Dame Zachary Stangebye; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Roc Armenter, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
1 | Hedtrich, Christoph | P22 |
2 | Adamopoulos, Tasso | P3 |
3 | Adao, Rodrigo | P136 |
4 | Afrouzi, Hassan | P107 |
5 | Ai, Hengjie | P62 |
6 | Aizawa, Naoki | P12 |
7 | Alder, Simon | P3 |
8 | Ales, Laurence | P105 |
9 | Alessandria, George | P134 |
10 | Altermatt, Lukas | P14 |
11 | Alvarez, Fernando | P104 |
12 | Alviarez, Vanessa | P82 |
13 | Amador, Manuel | P100 |
14 | Anzoategui, Diego | P69 |
15 | Arce Munoz, Fernando | P11 |
16 | Arkolakis, Costas | P54 |
17 | Armenter, Roc | P168 |
18 | Artuc, Erhan | P60 |
19 | Asriyan, Vladimir | P29 |
20 | Atalay, Enghin | P99 |
21 | Ates, Sina | P115 |
22 | Auclert, Adrien | P75 |
23 | Aydin, Deniz | P8 |
24 | Ayres, Joao | P159 |
25 | Azzimonti, Marina | P59 |
26 | Babii, Aleksandra | P87 |
27 | Babus, Ana | P155 |
28 | Bagger, Jesper | P15 |
29 | Balasubramaniam, Swaminathan | P91 |
30 | Baley, Isaac | P85 |
31 | Baqaee, David | P54 |
32 | Barany, Zsofia | P47 |
33 | Barlevy, Gadi | P147 |
34 | Barrage, Lint | P23 |
35 | Bartelme, Dominick | P82 |
36 | Bassetto, Marco | P42 |
37 | Belfiori, Maria | P135 |
38 | Bellofatto, Antonio | P102 |
39 | Berkes, Enrico | P120 |
40 | Bernardini, Marco | P13 |
41 | Bethune, Zachary | P155 |
42 | Bhandari, Anmol | P95 |
43 | Bianchi, Javier | P18 |
44 | Bianchi, Francesco | P166 |
45 | Bick, Alexander | P84 |
46 | Bilbiie, Florin | P95 |
47 | Bils, Mark | P9 |
48 | Blanco, Andres | P159 |
49 | Blaum, Joaquin | P134 |
50 | Boehm, Christoph | P69 |
51 | Boppart, Timo | P115 |
52 | Bornstein, Gideon | P57 |
53 | Bostanci, Gorkem | P126 |
54 | Bouvard, Matthieu | P51 |
55 | Boyarchenko, Nina | P74 |
56 | Braxton, J. Carter | P131 |
57 | Briggs, Joseph | P67 |
58 | Buera, Francisco | P19 |
59 | Bueren, Jesus | P157 |
60 | Burstein, Ariel | P117 |
61 | Busch, Christopher | P45 |
62 | Caicedo, Santiago | P126 |
63 | Caliendo, Lorenzo | P99 |
64 | Cao, Dan | P141 |
65 | Caramp, Nicolas | P28 |
66 | Casey, Gregory | P70 |
67 | caunedo, julieta | P160 |
68 | Cavalcanti, Tiago | P53 |
69 | Chahrour, Ryan | P103 |
70 | Challe, Edouard | P33 |
71 | Chang, Minsu | P36 |
72 | Chatterjee, Satyajit | P133 |
73 | Cheremukhin, Anton | P140 |
74 | Chien, YiLi | P97 |
75 | Childers, David | P94 |
76 | Chiu, Jonathan | P92 |
77 | Cho, Yunho | P24 |
78 | Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel | P154 |
79 | Choi, Michael | P145 |
80 | Clymo, Alex | P85 |
81 | Cociuba, Simona | P41 |
82 | Coen-Pirani, Daniele | P110 |
83 | Commault, Jeanne | P156 |
84 | Cook, Thomas | P119 |
85 | Corbae, Dean | P44 |
86 | Cosar, A. Kerem | P3 |
87 | Coulibaly, Louphou | P43 |
88 | Cravino, Javier | P144 |
89 | Cugat, Gabriela | P68 |
90 | Cui, Wei | P145 |
91 | d'Avernas, Adrien | P130 |
92 | D'Erasmo, Pablo | P4 |
93 | Dai, Darong | P50 |
94 | Danieli, Ana | P93 |
95 | Davis, Morris | P89 |
96 | De Nardi, Mariacristina | P38 |
97 | de Sousa, Jose | P103 |
98 | Del Negro, Marco | P145 |
99 | Delventhal, Matthew | P53 |
100 | Dempsey, Kyle | P8 |
101 | Deng, Minjie | P100 |
102 | Di Tella, Sebastian | P104 |
103 | DiCecio, Riccardo | P33 |
104 | Dinlersoz, Emin | P79 |
105 | Dmitriev, Mikhail | P13 |
106 | Doligalski, Paweł | P12 |
107 | Dominguez, Begoña | P118 |
108 | Donaldson, Jason | P71 |
109 | Dong, Feng | P139 |
110 | Dong, Wei | P37 |
111 | Doniger, Cynthia | P163 |
112 | Doppelt, Ross | P94 |
113 | Dotsey, Michael | P56 |
114 | Drautzburg, Thorsten | P142 |
115 | Dupor, Bill | P16 |
116 | DuRand, Gideon | P161 |
117 | Dvorkin, Maximiliano | P128 |
118 | Dyrda, Sebastian | P52 |
119 | Eaton, Jonathan | P5 |
120 | Eckert, Fabian | P103 |
121 | Egorov, Konstantin | P43 |
122 | Ellieroth, Kathrin | P140 |
123 | Engbom, Niklas | P61, P88 |
124 | Erol, Selman | P4 |
125 | Esfahani, Mehrdad | P34 |
126 | Faccini, Renato | P35 |
127 | Fahle, Sean | P101 |
128 | Farrokhi, Farid | P162 |
129 | Ferrante, Francesco | P129 |
130 | Ferriere, Axelle | P12 |
131 | Feve, Patrick | P31 |
132 | Fillat, Jose | P36 |
133 | Fillmore, Ian | P110 |
134 | Fisher, Jonas | P1 |
135 | Fitzgerald, Doireann | P125 |
136 | Fleck, Johannes | P50 |
137 | Foerster, Andrew | P80 |
138 | Fontaine, François | P66 |
139 | Fratto, Chiara | P53 |
140 | Fried, Stephie | P108 |
141 | Fujita, Shigeru | P111 |
142 | Gallipoli, Giovanni | P90 |
143 | Garcia-Cabo, Joaquin | P164 |
144 | Garcia-Marin, Alvaro | P87 |
145 | Garriga, Carlos | P64 |
146 | Gayle, George-Levi | P46 |
147 | Gelman, Michael | P67 |
148 | Gihleb, Rania | P10 |
149 | Gilbukh, Sophia | P146 |
150 | Golan, Limor | P122 |
151 | Goldsmith-Pinkham, Paul | P131 |
152 | Golosov, Mikhail | P21 |
153 | Gordon, Grey | P100 |
154 | Gottfries, Axel | P84 |
155 | Gouin-Bonenfant, Emilien | P132 |
156 | Greenwald, Daniel | P71 |
157 | Gu, Chao | P48 |
158 | Guerron-Quintana, Pablo | P159 |
159 | Guren, Adam | P89 |
160 | Gutierrez, Angelo | P67 |
161 | Guvenen, Fatih | P94 |
162 | Hachem, Kinda | P130 |
163 | Hanley, Douglas | P119 |
164 | Hanson, Andrew | P137 |
165 | Haslag, Joseph | P167 |
166 | Heathcote, Jonathan | P149 |
167 | Hedlund, Aaron | P56 |
168 | Hendricks, Lutz | P2 |
169 | Hentall MacCuish, Jamie | P149 |
170 | Herkenhoff, Kyle | P151 |
171 | Herrenbrueck, Lucas | P48 |
172 | Herrendorf, Berthold | P47 |
173 | Herskovic, Bernard | P116 |
174 | Hincapie, Andres | P164 |
175 | Ho, Paul | P168 |
176 | Hobijn, Bart | P17 |
177 | Holter, Hans | P69 |
178 | Hong, Sungki | P125 |
179 | Hottman, Colin | P39 |
180 | House, Christopher | P16 |
181 | Howard, Greg | P24 |
182 | Howes, Cooper | P133 |
183 | Hubmer, Joachim | P55 |
184 | Hur, Sewon | P124 |
185 | Hurst, Erik | P6 |
186 | Hyatt, Henry | P120 |
187 | Iachan, Felipe | P27 |
188 | Isojarvi, Anni | P122 |
189 | Jaccard, Ivan | P83 |
190 | Jacobson, Margaret | P49 |
191 | Jarosch, Gregor | P151 |
192 | Jiang, Helu | P153 |
193 | Jiang, Zhengyang | P113 |
194 | Johnson, Christopher | P86 |
195 | Juhasz, Reka | P32 |
196 | Jung, Juergen | P26 |
197 | Kaboski, Joseph | P62 |
198 | Kamdar, Rupal | P7 |
199 | Kankanamge, Sumudu | P164 |
200 | Kapicka, Marek | P97 |
201 | Karahan, Fatih | P78 |
202 | Karantounias, Anastasios | P42 |
203 | Kaymak, Baris | P118 |
204 | Kehoe, Timothy | P5 |
205 | Kekre, Rohan | P141 |
206 | Keller, Elisa | P90 |
207 | Khan, Aubhik | P81 |
208 | Kikkawa, Ken | P136 |
209 | Kilian, Lutz | P108 |
210 | Kirpalani, Rishabh | P59 |
211 | Kleineberg, Tatjana | P36 |
212 | Klepacz, Matthew | P17 |
213 | Kohlhas, Alexandre | P35 |
214 | Koll, David | P114 |
215 | Kopytov, Alexandr | P165 |
216 | Kosar, Gizem | P15 |
217 | Kovak, Brian | P136 |
218 | Kowalik, Michal | P121 |
219 | Kozlowski, Julian | P39 |
220 | Kuang, Pei | P112 |
221 | Kuhn, Moritz | P65 |
222 | Kurlat, Pablo | P104 |
223 | Kurmann, Andre | P124 |
224 | Kurnaz, Musab | P114 |
225 | Lacava, Chiara | P70 |
226 | Lahiri, Amartya | P110 |
227 | Lakdawala, Aeimit | P137 |
228 | Lamadon, Thibaut | P151 |
229 | Landvoigt, Tim | P89 |
230 | Larkin, Kieran | P66 |
231 | Lashkari, Danial | P58 |
232 | Lee, Yoonsoo | P85 |
233 | Lee, Munseob | P2 |
234 | Lee, Sun Kyoung | P120 |
235 | Leibovici, Fernando | P109 |
236 | Lenel, Moritz | P147 |
237 | Lensman, Todd | P26 |
238 | Lessem, Rebecca | P96 |
239 | Leukhina, Oksana | P86 |
240 | Li, Qi | P25 |
241 | Lind, Nelson | P34 |
242 | Lindenlaub, Ilse | P46 |
243 | Liu, Yang | P27 |
244 | Liu, Xiying | P153 |
245 | Liu, Zheng | P49 |
246 | Liu, Ernest | P143 |
247 | Liu, Yukun | P51 |
248 | Livshits, Igor | P135 |
249 | Lombardo, Giovanni | P113 |
250 | Loree, Jacob | P10 |
251 | Luetticke, Ralph | P158 |
252 | Ma, Yueran | P71 |
253 | Ma, Eunseong | P129 |
254 | Mabille, Pierre | P109 |
255 | Macaluso, Claudia | P55 |
256 | Madeira, Carlos | P13 |
257 | Maggi, Chiara | P57 |
258 | Malkhozov, Aytek | P112 |
259 | Mankart, Jochen | P49 |
260 | Manysheva, Kristina | P34 |
261 | Marimon, Ramon | P98 |
262 | Mark, Nelson | P139 |
263 | Martenet, Frederic | P72 |
264 | Martin, Fernando | P142 |
265 | Martin, Alberto | P29 |
266 | Martinez, Joseba | P18 |
267 | Matsumoto, Hidehiko | P73 |
268 | Matthes, Christian | P166 |
269 | Matveev, Dmitry | P167 |
270 | McGrattan, Ellen | P52 |
271 | McKiernan, Kathleen | P150 |
272 | Meh, Cesaire | P147 |
273 | Melcangi, Davide | P9 |
274 | Melosi, Leonardo | P126 |
275 | Mendo, Fernando | P165 |
276 | Meng, Kyle | P23 |
277 | Mercan, Yusuf | P78 |
278 | Mertens, Thomas | P1 |
279 | Mestieri, Marti | P79 |
280 | Michaud, Amanda | P30 |
281 | Midrigan, Virgiliu | P115 |
282 | Mihalache, Gabriel | P43 |
283 | Miller, David | P28 |
284 | Mitman, Kurt | P158 |
285 | Molavi, Pooya | P166 |
286 | Monge-Nara, Alexander | P93 |
287 | Mongey, Simon | P66, P128 |
288 | Morelli, Juan | P86 |
289 | Moschini, Emily | P96 |
290 | Moscoso Boedo, Hernan | P123 |
291 | Moser, Christian | P61 |
292 | Mukhin, Dmitry | P144 |
293 | Murphy, Daniel | P8 |
294 | Mustre-del-Rio, Jose | P121 |
295 | Myong, Sunha | P101 |
296 | Nagel, Stefan | P127 |
297 | Nakajima, Makoto | P81 |
298 | Nathanson, Charles | P64 |
299 | Navarro, Gaston | P14 |
300 | Ndiaye, Abdou | P38 |
301 | Neuhann, Daniel | P161 |
302 | Neumeyer, P. Andres | P39 |
303 | Nguyen, Thien | P21 |
304 | Nicolini, Juan Pablo | P109 |
305 | Nirei, Makoto | P163 |
306 | Nuguer, Victoria | P68 |
307 | Nunes, Ricardo | P102 |
308 | Nusbaum, Edwin | P41 |
309 | O'Dea, Cormac | P101 |
310 | Oberfield, Ezra | P117 |
311 | Ocampo, Sergio | P128 |
312 | Okahata, Nobuhide | P132 |
313 | Olovsson, Conny | P23 |
314 | Olsson, Jonna | P122 |
315 | Osambela, Emilio | P91 |
316 | Ouyang, Min | P56 |
317 | Ozkan, Serdar | P45 |
318 | Paixao, Nuno | P146 |
319 | Panon, Ludovic | P98 |
320 | Parente, Rafael | P149 |
321 | Park, Yena | P77 |
322 | Parker, Jonathan | P155 |
323 | Parro, Fernando | P60 |
324 | Patterson, Christina | P75 |
325 | PEI, Guangyu | P35 |
326 | Pei, Yun | P142 |
327 | Perla, Jesse | P19 |
328 | Perri, Fabrizio | P113 |
329 | Peter, Alessandra | P158 |
330 | Peterman, William | P135 |
331 | Peters, Michael | P93 |
332 | Pezone, Vincenzo | P163 |
333 | Phan, Toan | P50 |
334 | Phelan, Thomas | P97 |
335 | Piguillem, Facundo | P59 |
336 | Pilossoph, Laura | P9 |
337 | Pinheiro, Roberto | P162 |
338 | Pinter, Gabor | P116 |
339 | Porzio, Tommaso | P61 |
340 | Poyker, Mikhail | P96 |
341 | Presno, Ignacio | P138 |
342 | Pretnar, Nick | P47 |
343 | Pugsley, Benjamin | P131 |
344 | Puzzello, Daniela | P63 |
345 | Quadrini, Vincenzo | P52 |
346 | Queralto, Albert | P11 |
347 | Rabinovich, Stanislav | P78 |
348 | Ragot, xavier | P26 |
349 | Rappoport, David | P31 |
350 | Raval, Devesh | P143 |
351 | Raveendranathan, Gajendran | P121 |
352 | Ravikumar, B | P72 |
353 | Ray, Walker | P14 |
354 | Reischer, Margit | P25 |
355 | Reiter, Michael | P132 |
356 | Rendon, Silvio | P148 |
357 | Restrepo, Pascual | P105 |
358 | Restrepo-Echavarria, Paulina | P18 |
359 | Restuccia, Diego | P160 |
360 | Reyes-Heroles, Ricardo | P83 |
361 | Ripoll, Marla | P20 |
362 | Robatto, Roberto | P74 |
363 | Robbins, Jacob | P152 |
364 | Roch, Francisco | P138 |
365 | Rogers, Ciaran | P33 |
366 | Rognlie, Matthew | P76 |
367 | Rossi, Federico | P2 |
368 | Rotemberg, Martin | P32 |
369 | Routledge, Bryan | P51 |
370 | Ruane, Cian | P70 |
371 | Rudanko, Leena | P81 |
372 | Ruhl, Kim | P54 |
373 | Rujiwattanapong, Similan | P65 |
374 | Ryngaert, Jane | P7 |
375 | Saffie, Felipe | P58 |
376 | Sager, Erick | P125 |
377 | Salgado, Sergio | P22 |
378 | Saltiel, Fernando | P140 |
379 | Sanchez, Juan | P106 |
380 | Sanghi, Siddhartha | P157 |
381 | Santacreu, Ana Maria | P60 |
382 | Santaeulalia-Llopis, Raul | P20 |
383 | Santos, Cezar | P150 |
384 | Sastry, Karthik | P107 |
385 | Savagar, Anthony | P143 |
386 | Schaab, Andreas | P17 |
387 | schlagenhauf, Don | P114 |
388 | Schmitz, Tom | P152 |
389 | Schoefer, Benjamin | P111 |
390 | Schoellman, Todd | P79 |
391 | Schwartzman, Felipe | P146 |
392 | Shao, Lin | P62 |
393 | Shi, Yu | P118 |
394 | Shi, Liyan | P98 |
395 | Shi, Shouyong | P148 |
396 | Shin, Yongseok | P19 |
397 | Shourideh, Ali | P38 |
398 | Silos, Pedro | P84 |
399 | Silva, Dejanir | P102 |
400 | Silva, Andre | P27 |
401 | Simsek, Alp | P29 |
402 | Singh, Sanjay | P139 |
403 | Singhania, Rish | P55 |
404 | Slavik, Ctirad | P154 |
405 | Sleet, Christopher | P77 |
406 | Smith, Dominic | P40 |
407 | Sotelo, Sebastian | P160 |
408 | Sposi, Michael | P153 |
409 | Stavrakeva, Vania | P127 |
410 | Stefanski, Radek | P108 |
411 | Steinwender, Claudia | P99 |
412 | Sterk, Vincent | P95 |
413 | Stokey, Nancy L | P154 |
414 | Su, Hsuan-Li | P37 |
415 | Sultanum, Bruno | P63 |
416 | Swiecki, Tomasz | P32 |
417 | Szkup, Michal | P87 |
418 | Szydlowski, Martin | P74 |
419 | Tahbaz-Salehi, Alireza | P76 |
420 | Tamoni, Andrea | P112 |
421 | Tan, Eugene | P5 |
422 | Tang, Yang | P64 |
423 | Tang, Jenny | P127 |
424 | Tapia, Matias | P162 |
425 | Tertilt, Michele | P30 |
426 | Thomas, Julia | P141 |
427 | Thurk, Jeff | P40 |
428 | Tielens, Joris | P37 |
429 | Toda, Alexis Akira | P72 |
430 | Tomar, Shekhar | P123 |
431 | Tonetti, Christopher | P6 |
432 | Trachter, Nicholas | P117 |
433 | Tran, Chung | P156 |
434 | Tryphonides, Andreas | P167 |
435 | Tsujiyama, Hitoshi | P111 |
436 | Ueda, Kozo | P129 |
437 | Ugarov, Alexander | P20 |
438 | Urrutia, Carlos | P150 |
439 | Valchev, Rosen | P73 |
440 | Valentinyi, Akos | P58 |
441 | Van den Heuvel, Skander | P165 |
442 | Van Nieuwerburgh, Stijn | P21 |
443 | Van Ooijen, Raun | P45 |
444 | Vandenbroucke, Guillaume | P41 |
445 | Vardoulakis, Alexandros | P137 |
446 | Varela, Liliana | P144 |
447 | Vavra, Joseph | P75 |
448 | Veldkamp, Laura | P130 |
449 | Ventura, Gustavo | P46 |
450 | Verani, Stephane | P106 |
451 | Vestman, Roine | P24 |
452 | Vicondoa, Alejandro | P168 |
453 | Wallenius, Johanna | P15 |
454 | Waller, Christopher | P119 |
455 | Walsh, Conor | P22 |
456 | Wang, Zhu | P57 |
457 | Wang, Ping | P80 |
458 | Waugh, Mike | P134 |
459 | Weber, Henning | P133 |
460 | Weber, Michael | P127 |
461 | Weill, Pierre-Olivier | P4 |
462 | Weinberg, Matthew | P40 |
463 | WERQUIN, Nicolas | P77 |
464 | Whited, Toni | P44 |
465 | Wiczer, David | P88 |
466 | Wieland, Johannes | P16 |
467 | Wilemme, Guillaume | P148 |
468 | Williamson, Stephen | P92 |
469 | Winberry, Thomas | P44 |
470 | Winkler, Fabian | P107 |
471 | Wolcott, Erin | P10 |
472 | wong, arlene | P6 |
473 | Wu, Chunzan | P156 |
474 | Xandri, Juan | P83 |
475 | Xiang, Haotian | P42 |
476 | Xu, Mingzhi | P82 |
477 | Xu, Ming | P90 |
478 | Yamarthy, Ram | P106 |
479 | Yang, Siqiang | P11 |
480 | Yang, Fang | P30 |
481 | Yedid-Levi, Yaniv | P65 |
482 | Yeltekin, Sevin | P25 |
483 | Ytsma, Erina | P105 |
484 | Yu, Yang | P88 |
485 | Yurdagul, Emircan | P138 |
486 | Zabczyk, Pawel | P28 |
487 | Zarazaga, Carlos | P68 |
488 | Zentefis, Alexander | P91 |
489 | Zhang, Tong | P31 |
490 | Zhang, Simpson | P161 |
491 | Zhang, Ji | P1 |
492 | Zhang, Jing | P80 |
493 | Zhang, Ning | P73 |
494 | Zhang, Shengxing | P116 |
495 | Zhang, Min | P48 |
496 | Zhang, Cathy | P63 |
497 | Zhao, Kai | P157 |
498 | Zhu, Lijun | P152 |
499 | Zhu, Yu | P92 |
500 | Zorn, Peter | P7 |
501 | Zou, Yimei | P124 |
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