June 26, 2024 | ||
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Time | Location | Event |
16:00 to 19:00 | Institut d'Estudis Catalans |
Registration |
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June 27, 2024 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
08:00 to 17:00 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Registration |
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09:00 to 10:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions I |
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10:30 to 11:00 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Coffee Break |
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11:00 to 12:30 | see below | Parallel Sessions II |
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12:30 to 13:30 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Lunch |
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13:30 to 15:00 | see below | Parallel Sessions III |
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15:00 to 15:30 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Coffee Break |
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15:30 to 17:00 | see below | Parallel Sessions IV |
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17:20 to 18:20 | Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres |
Plenary (Mortensen Lecture): Veronica Guerrieri, Chicago Booth |
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20:30 to 22:30 | La Paloma |
Welcome Reception |
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June 28, 2024 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
09:00 to 10:30 | see below | Parallel Session I |
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10:30 to 11:00 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Coffee Break |
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11:00 to 12:30 | see below | Parallel Session II |
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12:30 to 13:30 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Lunch |
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13:30 to 15:00 | see below | Parallel Session III |
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15:00 to 15:30 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Coffee Break |
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15:30 to 17:00 | see below | Parallel Session IV |
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17:20 to 18:20 | Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres |
Plenary: Lars Hansen, The University of Chicago |
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20:30 to 22:30 | Drassanes Museum. Sala Marqués de Comillas |
Dinner Reception |
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June 29, 2024 | ||
Time | Location | Event |
09:00 to 10:30 | see below | Parallel Session I |
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10:30 to 11:00 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Coffee Break, Escola d'Enginyeria |
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11:00 to 12:30 | see below | Parallel Session II |
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12:30 to 13:30 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Lunch |
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13:30 to 15:00 | see below | Parallel Session III |
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15:00 to 15:30 | Escola d'Enginyeria |
Coffee Break |
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15:30 to 17:00 | see below | Parallel Session IV |
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17:20 to 18:20 | Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres |
Plenary: Stefanie Stantcheva, Harvard University |
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Parallel Sessions I Locations: click on each session to see location June 27, 2024 09:00 to 10:30 | |
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Labor markets & development , Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Topics in international macro, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Bank lending, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Firm pricing strategies and macroeconomics, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Chinese political economy, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Inflation expectations and effects, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Gender and discrimination, Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Location sorting, finance and wealth, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Attention and macroeconomics, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Basic research, innovation, and technology adoption, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Unemployment and participation, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monetary policy, financial returns, and financial crises, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Policies and children's skills formation, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monopsony in the economy, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Robots and technological change, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Trade dynamics, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monetary and fiscal shocks, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Parallel Sessions II Locations: click on each session to see location June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 | |
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Inflation dynamics, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
History, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Firms and organization of production in developing countries, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Safe assets and the macroeconomy, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
New developments in international trade policy, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Families and couples in macro, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Automation and AI, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Search frictions and business cycles, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Spatial inequality and convergence, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Human capital and educational outcomes, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Firms and financial frictions, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Firms over the business cycle, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monetary policy and inequality, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Misperceptions, overreaction, and ambiguity, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Capital within and across borders, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Knowledge diffusion mechanisms and growth, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Inequality, Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Parallel Sessions III Locations: click on each session to see location June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 | |
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Impact of macroeconomic changes across firms and workers, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Geopolitics and trade, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Macroeconomics of health, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Asset pricing and inequality, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Optimal policy, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Household structure and lifecycle decisions, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Climate similarity, climate shocks, and migration, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Macroeconometrics, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Wealth, sorting and location, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Human capital and inequality, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Political economy, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Firms and taxes, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monetary policy, markups, and growth, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Heterogeneity in expectations and its consequences, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
International trade and macro, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Innovation, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Intra-household decision making and labor supply, Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Parallel Sessions IV Locations: click on each session to see location June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 | |
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Portfolio choice and heterogeneous agents, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Trade and capital controls, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Heterogeneous worker types and labor market transitions, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Climate and finance, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Trade, industrial policy and firm dynamics, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Macroeconomics of higher education, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
New distributional measurement, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Central bank communication, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Public policy and rental housing markets, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Systemic discrimination, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Productivity and growth, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Taxes and households, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monetary policy and business cycles, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Exotic preferences, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Firm dynamics and micro data, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Regulation, competition, and market outcomes, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Children, parents and labor supply, Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Plenary (Mortensen Lecture): Veronica Guerrieri, Chicago Booth Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres June 27, 2024 17:20 to 18:20 | |
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Inequality and Residential Segregation: a Macro View, Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres |
Parallel Session I Locations: click on each session to see location June 28, 2024 09:00 to 10:30 | |
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Geoeconomics, war and sanctions, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Supply chains and risk, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Ventures: how capital, technology, and talent flow to developing countries, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Empirical banking: transmission of credit supply shocks, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Labor markets and wage dynamics, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Health and mortality, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Topics in macro-spatial economics, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monetary policy and micro data , Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Multinationals, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Labor market institutions, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Growth and government policies in distorted economies, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Climate and energy, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Market power, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Topics on inference and design of experiments, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Minimum wages and wage setting, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
New insights from HANK models, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Deep learning for macroeconomics, Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Parallel Session III Locations: click on each session to see location June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 | |
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Global cities in space, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
International relations and global capital flows, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Investment and firms, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Recent advances in macroeconometrics, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Labor market inequality, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Insurance: formal, self, or social, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Spillovers and knowledge diffusion, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Banking, intermediation, and monetary policy, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Moving within and across countries, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Female labor supply, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Transfers, insurance, and development, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Climate change and inequality, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Firms and workers, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Econometrics of macro and micro data, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Macroeconomics of mergers, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
New insights on inflation expectations, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Learning: theory and applications, Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Parallel Session IV Locations: click on each session to see location June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 | |
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Perspectives on welfare, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Open economy monetary policies, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Firms and external inputs, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Finance: theory, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Household credit, income risk, and macroeconomics, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Family and human capital investment in children, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Industrial organization in spatial markets, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monetary policy (methods), Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Trade, geography, and globalization, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Search, unemployment, and wages, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Urbanization in global perspective, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Green transition, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Macroeconomics of industrial organization, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Econometrics with dynamics, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Effects of policies and shocks on workers, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monetary-fiscal interaction and inflation, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Macro finance models, Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Plenary: Lars Hansen, The University of Chicago Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres June 28, 2024 17:20 to 18:20 | |
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Uncertainty, Social Valuation, and Climate Change Policy, Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres |
Parallel Session I Locations: click on each session to see location June 29, 2024 09:00 to 10:30 | |
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Tax design, domestic and international, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Monetary policy transmission and operations, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Households and labor market outcomes, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
International risk sharing, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
How labor markets adjust to shocks, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Spatial macroeconomics, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Debt and default, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Finance and growth, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Firm and worker dynamics in frictional labor markets, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Consumption responses to shocks, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Sovereign borrowing, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Topics in inequality and mobility, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Education and wage gaps, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Rational inattention, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Digital currencies, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Real estate investors, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Parallel Session II Locations: click on each session to see location June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 | |
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Labor market policies, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Central bank credibility and monetary policy, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Fiscal policy with heterogeneity, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Exchange rates, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Vacancies and hiring, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Macroeconomic impacts of climate change, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Dynamic contracts, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Production in developing countries, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Entrepreneurship and macroeconomics, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Consumption, data and theory, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Fragilities in emerging markets, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Policy in spatial economics, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Job ladders and labor market churn , Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Subjective beliefs and household decisions, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Financial regulation, monetary policy, and long term interest rates, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Liquidity, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Parallel Session III Locations: click on each session to see location June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 | |
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Green finance, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Topics in HANK models, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Inequality and firms, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Lessons for sovereign debt markets, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Sorting, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Narratives, experiences, and awareness, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Mortgages, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Physical capital, productivity, and growth, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Investment, inventories, irreversibility, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Consumption saving models under uncertainty, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Quantity of treasury debt, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
The role of governments in spatial economics, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Occupational mobility and wages, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Formation of macroeconomic expectations, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
CBDC and the future of the financial system, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Corporate and household finance, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Parallel Session IV Locations: click on each session to see location June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 | |
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The transmission of shocks in complex economies, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Money and inflation, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Policy responses to the pandemic , Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Cross-border linkages, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Sorting workers, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Climate change and the macroeconomy, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Optimal policy design, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Demographic and structural transformations, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Concentration and markups, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Demand shocks, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Sovereign debt markets, Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Fiscal policy in complex economies, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Segmented housing markets, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
New insights on forecasting under bounded rationality, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Intermediate markets, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | |
Finance and macro with micro data, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Plenary: Stefanie Stantcheva, Harvard University
Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres June 29, 2024 17:20 to 18:20 | |
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Households’ reactions to income shocks and Inflation: New survey evidence, Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres |
Summary of All Sessions |
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Click here for an index of all participants |
# | Date/Time | Title/Location | Papers |
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1 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Labor markets & development Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
2 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Topics in international macro Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
3 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Bank lending Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
4 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Firm pricing strategies and macroeconomics Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
5 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Chinese political economy Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
6 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Inflation expectations and effects Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
7 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Gender and discrimination Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
8 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Location sorting, finance and wealth Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
9 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Attention and macroeconomics Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
10 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Basic research, innovation, and technology adoption Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
11 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Unemployment and participation Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
12 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Monetary policy, financial returns, and financial crises Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
13 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Policies and children's skills formation Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
14 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Monopsony in the economy Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
15 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Robots and technological change Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
16 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Trade dynamics Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
17 | June 27, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Monetary and fiscal shocks Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
18 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Inflation dynamics Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
19 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | History Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
20 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Firms and organization of production in developing countries Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
21 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Safe assets and the macroeconomy Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
22 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | New developments in international trade policy Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
23 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Families and couples in macro Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
24 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Automation and AI Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
25 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Search frictions and business cycles Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
26 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Spatial inequality and convergence Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
27 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Human capital and educational outcomes Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
28 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Firms and financial frictions Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
29 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Firms over the business cycle Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
30 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Monetary policy and inequality Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
31 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Misperceptions, overreaction, and ambiguity Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
32 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Capital within and across borders Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
33 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Knowledge diffusion mechanisms and growth Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
34 | June 27, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Inequality Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
35 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Impact of macroeconomic changes across firms and workers Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
36 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Geopolitics and trade Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
37 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Macroeconomics of health Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
38 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Asset pricing and inequality Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
39 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Optimal policy Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
40 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Household structure and lifecycle decisions Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
41 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Climate similarity, climate shocks, and migration Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
42 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Macroeconometrics Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
43 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Wealth, sorting and location Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
44 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Human capital and inequality Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
45 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Political economy Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
46 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Firms and taxes Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
47 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Monetary policy, markups, and growth Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
48 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Heterogeneity in expectations and its consequences Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
49 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | International trade and macro Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
50 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Innovation Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
51 | June 27, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Intra-household decision making and labor supply Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
52 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Portfolio choice and heterogeneous agents Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
53 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Trade and capital controls Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
54 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Heterogeneous worker types and labor market transitions Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
55 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Climate and finance Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
56 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Trade, industrial policy and firm dynamics Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
57 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Macroeconomics of higher education Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
58 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | New distributional measurement Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
59 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Central bank communication Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
60 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Public policy and rental housing markets Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
61 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Systemic discrimination Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
62 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Productivity and growth Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
63 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Taxes and households Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
64 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Monetary policy and business cycles Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
65 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Exotic preferences Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
66 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Firm dynamics and micro data Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
67 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Regulation, competition, and market outcomes Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
68 | June 27, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Children, parents and labor supply Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
69 | June 27, 2024 17:20-18:20 | Inequality and Residential Segregation: a Macro View Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres | 0 |
70 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Geoeconomics, war and sanctions Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
71 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Supply chains and risk Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
72 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Ventures: how capital, technology, and talent flow to developing countries Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
73 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Empirical banking: transmission of credit supply shocks Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
74 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Labor markets and wage dynamics Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
75 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Health and mortality Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
76 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Topics in macro-spatial economics Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
77 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Monetary policy and micro data Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
78 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Multinationals Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
79 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Labor market institutions Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
80 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Growth and government policies in distorted economies Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
81 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Climate and energy Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
82 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Market power Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
83 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Topics on inference and design of experiments Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
84 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Minimum wages and wage setting Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
85 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | New insights from HANK models Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
86 | June 28, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Deep learning for macroeconomics Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
87 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Inequality and optimal fiscal policy Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
88 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Global recoveries, inflation, and optimal policy Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
89 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Macro / IO Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
90 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Finance and the corporate sector Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
91 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Search theory in product markets Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
92 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Life cycle health dynamics Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
93 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Racial segregation and income inequality Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
94 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Inflation and labor markets Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
95 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Causes and consequences of exchange rates Fluctuations Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
96 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Labor supply, wealth, and expectations Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
97 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | RCTs in macro Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
98 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | The macroeconomic effects of climate policy Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
99 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Imperfect competition and information frictions in the IO of financial markets Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
100 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Identification Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
101 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Labor market power Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
102 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Monetary policy: the role of expectations Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
103 | June 28, 2024 11:00-12:30 | AI/ML tools to learn about the macroeconomy Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
104 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Global cities in space Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
105 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | International relations and global capital flows Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
106 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Investment and firms Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
107 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Recent advances in macroeconometrics Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
108 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Labor market inequality Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
109 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Insurance: formal, self, or social Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
110 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Spillovers and knowledge diffusion Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
111 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Banking, intermediation, and monetary policy Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
112 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Moving within and across countries Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
113 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Female labor supply Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
114 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Transfers, insurance, and development Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
115 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Climate change and inequality Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
116 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Firms and workers Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
117 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Econometrics of macro and micro data Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
118 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Macroeconomics of mergers Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
119 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | New insights on inflation expectations Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
120 | June 28, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Learning: theory and applications Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
121 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Perspectives on welfare Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
122 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Open economy monetary policies Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
123 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Firms and external inputs Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
124 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Finance: theory Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
125 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Household credit, income risk, and macroeconomics Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
126 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Family and human capital investment in children Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
127 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Industrial organization in spatial markets Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
128 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Monetary policy (methods) Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
129 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Trade, geography, and globalization Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
130 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Search, unemployment, and wages Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
131 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Urbanization in global perspective Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
132 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Green transition Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
133 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Macroeconomics of industrial organization Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
134 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Econometrics with dynamics Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
135 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Effects of policies and shocks on workers Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
136 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Monetary-fiscal interaction and inflation Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
137 | June 28, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Macro finance models Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
138 | June 28, 2024 17:20-18:20 | Uncertainty, Social Valuation, and Climate Change Policy Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres | 0 |
139 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Tax design, domestic and international Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
140 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Monetary policy transmission and operations Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
141 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Households and labor market outcomes Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
142 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | International risk sharing Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
143 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | How labor markets adjust to shocks Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
144 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Spatial macroeconomics Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
145 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Debt and default Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
146 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Finance and growth Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
147 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Firm and worker dynamics in frictional labor markets Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
148 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Consumption responses to shocks Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
149 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Sovereign borrowing Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
150 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Topics in inequality and mobility Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
151 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Education and wage gaps Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
152 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Rational inattention Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
153 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Digital currencies Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
154 | June 29, 2024 9:00-10:30 | Real estate investors Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
155 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Labor market policies Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
156 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Central bank credibility and monetary policy Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
157 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Fiscal policy with heterogeneity Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
158 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Exchange rates Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
159 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Vacancies and hiring Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
160 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Macroeconomic impacts of climate change Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
161 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Dynamic contracts Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
162 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Production in developing countries Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
163 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Entrepreneurship and macroeconomics Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
164 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Consumption, data and theory Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
165 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Fragilities in emerging markets Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
166 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Policy in spatial economics Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
167 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Job ladders and labor market churn Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
168 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Subjective beliefs and household decisions Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
169 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Financial regulation, monetary policy, and long term interest rates Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
170 | June 29, 2024 11:00-12:30 | Liquidity Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
171 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Green finance Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
172 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Topics in HANK models Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
173 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Inequality and firms Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
174 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Lessons for sovereign debt markets Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
175 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Sorting Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
176 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Narratives, experiences, and awareness Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
177 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Mortgages Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
178 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Physical capital, productivity, and growth Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
179 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Investment, inventories, irreversibility Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
180 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Consumption saving models under uncertainty Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
181 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Quantity of treasury debt Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
182 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | The role of governments in spatial economics Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
183 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Occupational mobility and wages Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
184 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Formation of macroeconomic expectations Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
185 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | CBDC and the future of the financial system Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
186 | June 29, 2024 13:30-15:00 | Corporate and household finance Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
187 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | The transmission of shocks in complex economies Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
188 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Money and inflation Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
189 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Policy responses to the pandemic Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
190 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Cross-border linkages Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
191 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Sorting workers Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
192 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Climate change and the macroeconomy Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
193 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Optimal policy design Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
194 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Demographic and structural transformations Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
195 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Concentration and markups Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
196 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Demand shocks Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
197 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Sovereign debt markets Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
198 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Fiscal policy in complex economies Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
199 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Segmented housing markets Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
200 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | New insights on forecasting under bounded rationality Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
201 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Intermediate markets Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
202 | June 29, 2024 15:30-17:00 | Finance and macro with micro data Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria | 3 |
203 | June 29, 2024 17:20-18:20 | Households’ reactions to income shocks and Inflation: New survey evidence Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres | 0 |
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Society for Economic Dynamics Annual Meeting (SED 2024) |
Detailed List of Sessions |
Session 1: Labor markets & development June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
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Session Chair: Alessandra Peter, NYU |
1. meritocracy across countries |
By Oriana Bandiera; LSE Ananya Kotia; London School of Economics Ilse Lindenlaub; Yale University Christian Moser; Columbia University Andrea Prat; Columbia University |
presented by: Oriana Bandiera, LSE |
2. Mitigating the Consequences of Job Loss: Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia |
By Stefano Caria; University of Warwick |
presented by: Stefano Caria, University of Warwick |
3. Network-Based Hiring: Local Benefits; Global Costs |
By Alessandra Peter; NYU Arun Chandrasekhar; Stanford University Melanie Morten; Stanford University |
presented by: Alessandra Peter, NYU |
Session 2: Topics in international macro June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Javier Bianchi, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
1. How Good is International Risk Sharing |
By Mark Aguiar; Princeton University Oleg Itskhoki; UCLA Dmitry Mukhin; LSE |
presented by: Dmitry Mukhin, LSE |
2. Efficient Financial Market Imperfections in an Open Economy |
By Louphou Coulibaly; University of Wisconsin-Madison Steve Pak Yeung Wu; University of California, San Diego |
presented by: Steve Pak Yeung Wu, University of California, San Diego |
3. Bank Runs, Fragility, and Regulation |
By Manuel Amador; University of Minnesota and Federal Rese Javier Bianchi; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Javier Bianchi, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session 3: Bank lending June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Alonso Villacorta, UC Santa Cruz |
1. Markups in the Collateralized Bank Loan Market |
By Melina Papoutsi; European Central Bank Daniel Paravisini; London School of Economics Veronica Rappoport Arthur Taburet; Duke University |
presented by: Daniel Paravisini, London School of Economics |
2. Specialization in Banking |
By Kristian Blickle; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Cecilia Parlatore; New York University Anthony Saunders; New York University |
presented by: Cecilia Parlatore, New York University |
3. (Unobserved) Heterogeneity in the bank lending channel: Accounting for bank-firm interactions and specialization |
By Alonso Villacorta; UC Santa Cruz |
presented by: Alonso Villacorta, UC Santa Cruz |
Session 4: Firm pricing strategies and macroeconomics June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Joel Flynn, Yale University |
1. Competition and the Phillips Curve |
By Ippei Fujiwara; Keio University / ANU Kiminori Matsuyama; Northwestern University |
presented by: Ippei Fujiwara, Keio University / ANU |
2. Concentration, Market Power, and Misallocation: The Role of Endogenous Customer Acquisition |
By Andres Drenik; University of Texas at Austin Hassan Afrouzi; Columbia University Ryan Kim; Johns Hopkins University |
presented by: Andres Drenik, University of Texas at Austin |
3. A Theory of Supply Function Choice and Aggregate Supply |
By Joel Flynn; Yale University George Nikolakoudis; Princeton University Karthik Sastry; Princeton University |
presented by: Joel Flynn, Yale University |
Session 5: Chinese political economy June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Shaoda Wang, University of Chicago |
1. Floating population: Migrants with(out) family and the spatial distribution of economic activity |
By Clément Imbert Joan Monras; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Marlon Seror; Université du Québec à Montréal Yanos Zylberberg; University of Bristol |
presented by: Marlon Seror, Université du Québec à Montréal |
2. The Law and Economics of Lawyers: Evidence from the Revolving Door in China's Judicial System |
By John Zhuang Liu; University of Hong Kong Wenwei Peng; Harvard University Shaoda Wang; University of Chicago Daniel Yi Xu; Duke University |
presented by: Shaoda Wang, University of Chicago |
3. The Party and the Firm |
By Joris Mueller; National University of Singapore Jaya Wen; Harvard Business School Cheryl Wu; Yale University |
presented by: Jaya Wen, Harvard Business School |
Session 6: Inflation expectations and effects June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Venky Venkateswaran, New York University |
1. Who bears the costs of inflation? Euro area households and the 2021-2022 Shock |
By Filippo Pallotti; University College London Gonzalo Paz-Pardo; European Central Bank Jiri Slacalek; European Central Bank Oreste Tristani; European Central Bank Giovanni Violante; Princeton University |
presented by: Gonzalo Paz-Pardo, European Central Bank |
2. Inflation Surprises and Real Economic Activity |
By ChaeWon Baek; Department of Economics, Tufts Universit Todd Messer; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Todd Messer, Federal Reserve Board |
3. Pandemic-era Inflation and Interest Rate Expectations |
By Viral Acharya; New York University, CEPR, and NBER Sebastian Hillenbrand; HBS Venky Venkateswaran; New York University |
presented by: Venky Venkateswaran, New York University |
Session 7: Gender and discrimination June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Xincheng Qiu, Arizona State University |
1. The Reversal of the Gender Education Gap with Economic Development |
By Ying Feng; National University of Singapore Jie Ren; Central University of Finance and Economics Michelle Rendall; Monash University |
presented by: Ying Feng, National University of Singapore |
2. Women in the Courtroom |
By Heng Chen; The University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Heng Chen, The University of Hong Kong |
3. Female Employment and Structural Transformation |
By Moritz Kuhn; University of Mannheim Iourii Manovskii; University of Pennsylvania Xincheng Qiu; Arizona State University |
presented by: Xincheng Qiu, Arizona State University |
Session 8: Location sorting, finance and wealth June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Nicholas Trachter, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
1. The Local Moving Channel: Learning from An Oil Crisis |
By Elisa Giannone; CREI Nuno Paixao; Bank of Canada Xinle Pang; The State University of New York at Buff |
presented by: Nuno Paixao, Bank of Canada |
2. The geography of wealth: shocks, mobility, and precautionary savings |
By Maximiliano Dvorkin; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Brian Greaney; University of Washington |
presented by: Maximiliano Dvorkin, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
3. Banks in Space |
By Ezra Oberfield; Princeton University Esteban Rossi-Hansberg; University of Chicago Nicholas Trachter; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Derek Wenning; Princeton University |
presented by: Nicholas Trachter, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Session 9: Attention and macroeconomics June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Oliver Pfäuti, The University of Texas at Austin |
1. Nominal Rigidities, Rational Inattention, and the Optimal Price Index Stabilization Policy |
By Shengliang Ou; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Penghui Yin; Central University of Finance and Economics Donghai Zhang; National University of Singapore Renbin Zhang; Shandong University |
presented by: Renbin Zhang, Shandong University |
2. Inflation and Attention: Evidence from the Market Reaction to Macro Announcements |
By Niklas Kroner; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Niklas Kroner, Federal Reserve Board |
3. The Inflation Attention Threshold and Inflation Surges |
By Oliver Pfäuti; The University of Texas at Austin |
presented by: Oliver Pfäuti, The University of Texas at Austin |
Session 10: Basic research, innovation, and technology adoption June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Joseba Martinez, London Business School |
1. Hard Times Call for Fundamental Questions: On the Counter-Cyclical Behavior of Basic Research and The Impact of Transient Shocks on Long-Term Growth. |
By Assa Cohen; Sy Syms School of Business, Yeshiva University |
presented by: Assa Cohen, Sy Syms School of Business, Yeshiva University |
2. Bank Technology Adoption and Productivity |
By Alessandro Rebucci; Johns Hopkins University Gang Zhang; Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business |
presented by: Gang Zhang, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business |
3. The Dynamic Effects of Income Tax Changes in a World of Ideas |
By Joseba Martinez; London Business School |
presented by: Joseba Martinez, London Business School |
Session 11: Unemployment and participation June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Saman Darougheh, Danmarks Nationalbank |
1. Entrenched Beliefs, Slow Learning and Labor Force Participation |
By Shu Lin Wee; Bank of Canada Benjamin Griffy; University at Albany, SUNY |
presented by: Shu Lin Wee, Bank of Canada |
2. Temporary Layoffs, Loss-of-Recall, and Cyclical Unemployment Dynamics |
By Mark Gertler; NYU Christopher Huckfeldt; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Antonella Trigari |
presented by: Christopher Huckfeldt, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve |
3. What determines unemployment: low productivity or high outside options? |
By Saman Darougheh; Danmarks Nationalbank |
presented by: Saman Darougheh, Danmarks Nationalbank |
Session 12: Monetary policy, financial returns, and financial crises June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jonathan Goldberg, Federal Reserve Board |
1. A Unified Theory of the Term-Structure and Monetary Stabilization |
By Seung Joo Lee; University of Oxford Marc Dordal Carreras; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
presented by: Seung Joo Lee, University of Oxford |
2. Monetary policy and endogenous financial crises |
By Frederic Boissay; Bank for International Settlements Fabrice Collard; Toulouse School of Economics Jordi Gali; CREI Cristina Manea; Bank for International Settlements |
presented by: Cristina Manea, Bank for International Settlements |
3. "Sowing the Wind" Monetary Policy |
By Jonathan Goldberg; Federal Reserve Board David Lopez-Salido; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Jonathan Goldberg, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 13: Policies and children's skills formation June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Diego Daruich, USC Marshall |
1. The equilibrium effects of state-mandated minimum staff-to-child ratios |
By Martin Garcia-Vazquez; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Martin Garcia-Vazquez, University of Minnesota |
2. Family Policies and Child Skill Accumulation |
By Emily Moschini; William & Mary Monica Tran-Xuan; University at Buffalo |
presented by: Emily Moschini, William & Mary |
3. Zoning Out Opportunities: Exploring the Child Development Impact of Zoning Laws |
By Diego Daruich; USC Marshall |
presented by: Diego Daruich, USC Marshall |
Session 14: Monopsony in the economy June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Yena Park, Seoul National University |
1. Monopsony Power and the Transmission of Monetary Policy |
By Bence Bardoczy; Federal Reserve Board Gideon Bornstein; University of Pennsylvania Chiara Maggi; International Monetary Fund Sergio Salgado; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Bence Bardoczy, Federal Reserve Board |
2. Dynamic Monopsony and Human Capital |
By William Jungerman; University of Minnesota |
presented by: William Jungerman, University of Minnesota |
3. Optimal Firm Regulation with Labor Market Monopsony |
By Yena Park; Seoul National University Hanvit Kim; Seoul National University |
presented by: Yena Park, Seoul National University |
Session 15: Robots and technological change June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Gustavo de Souza, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
1. Robot Adoption and Inflation Dynamics |
By Henrique Basso; Bank of Spain Omar Rachedi; Esade Business School, Universitat Ramon |
presented by: Henrique Basso, Bank of Spain |
2. Optimal Taxation of Automation |
By Ozlem Kina; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Ozlem Kina, University of Edinburgh |
3. Robots, Tools, and Jobs: Evidence from Brazilian Labor Markets |
By Gustavo de Souza; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Haishi Li; University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Gustavo de Souza, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session 16: Trade dynamics June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: George Alessandria, University of Rochester |
1. Export Survival with Uncertainty and Experimentation |
By Sebastián Fanelli; CEMFI Juan Hallak; Universidad de Buenos Aires Yongkun Yin; CEMFI |
presented by: Sebastián Fanelli, CEMFI |
2. A Theory of Gradual trade Liberalization and Retrenchment |
By Marco Bassetto; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Zhen Huo; Yale University Jose-Victor Rios-Rull; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Marco Bassetto, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
3. The Gradual and Predictable Reallocation of Manufacturing Employment from U.S.-China Trade Policy from 1958 - 2018 |
By George Alessandria; University of Rochester |
presented by: George Alessandria, University of Rochester |
Session 17: Monetary and fiscal shocks June 27, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Luigi Bocola, Stanford University |
1. Household Expectations, Consumer Spending, and Government Debt: Causal Evidence from Transaction-Level Data in South Korea |
By Myungkyu Shim; Yonsei University Kwang Hwan Kim; Yonsei University Siye Bae; Northwestern U Sangyup Choi; Yonsei University Olivier Coibion; UT Austin Yuriy Gorodnichenko; University of California Berkeley Sang-Hyun Kim; Yonsei University Myunghwan Andrew Lee; NYU |
presented by: Myungkyu Shim, Yonsei University |
2. The Systematic Origins of Monetary Policy Shocks |
By Lukas Hack; University of Mannheim Klodiana Istrefi; Banque de France Matthias Meier; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Matthias Meier, University of Mannheim |
3. Bond Market Views of the Fed |
By Luigi Bocola; Stanford University Alessandro Dovis; University of Pennsylvania Kasper Jorgensen; European Central Bank Rishabh Kirpalani; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Luigi Bocola, Stanford University |
Session 18: Inflation dynamics June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Corina Boar, New York University |
1. Price Level and Inflation Dynamics in Heterogeneous Agent Economies |
By Greg Kaplan; University of Chicago George Nikolakoudis; Princeton University Giovanni Violante; Princeton University |
presented by: Giovanni Violante, Princeton University |
2. Large Granular Shocks, Endogenous Price Rigidity and Monetary Policy |
By Alessandro Ferrari; University of Zurich Mishel Ghassibe; Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional (CREi) |
presented by: Mishel Ghassibe, Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional (CREi) |
3. A Calvo Model with a Non-Linear Phillips Curve |
By Andres Blanco Corina Boar; New York University Callum Jones; Federal Reserve Board Virgiliu Midrigan; New York University |
presented by: Corina Boar, New York University |
Session 19: History June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Trevon Logan, The Ohio State University |
1. Navigating the Commons |
By Yangkeun Yun; UCLA |
presented by: Yangkeun Yun, UCLA |
2. Trade and the End of Antiquity |
By Johannes Boehm; Sciences Po Thomas Chaney; Sciences Po |
presented by: Johannes Boehm, Sciences Po |
3. Her Property Transactions: White Women and the Frequency of Female Ownership in the Antebellum Era |
By Trevon Logan; The Ohio State University |
presented by: Trevon Logan, The Ohio State University |
Session 20: Firms and organization of production in developing countries June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Ezra Oberfield, Princeton University |
1. Organizing Skills for Development |
By Niklas Engbom; Stern School of Business, New York Unive Hannes Malmberg; University of Minnesota Tommaso Porzio; Columbia University Federico Rossi; University of Warwick Todd Schoellman; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Federico Rossi, University of Warwick |
2. Sectoral Development Multiplier |
By Francisco Buera; Washington University in St. Louis Nicholas Trachter; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Francisco Buera, Washington University in St. Louis |
3. Firm-to-Firm Trade and Growth with Long-Term Relationships |
By Johannes Boehm; Sciences Po Ezra Oberfield; Princeton University Ruairidh South; Princeton |
presented by: Ezra Oberfield, Princeton University |
Session 21: Safe assets and the macroeconomy June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Thomas Mertens, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
1. Can US Treasury Markets Add and Subtract? |
By Roberto Gomez Cram; London Business School Howard Kung; London Business School Hanno Lustig; Stanford University |
presented by: Roberto Gomez Cram, London Business School |
2. A Financial New Keynesian Model |
By Thomas Mertens; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Tony Zhang; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Thomas Mertens, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
3. Inflation and Treasury Convenience |
By Anna Cieslak; Duke University WENHAO LI; USC Marshall School of Business Carolin Pflueger; University of Chicago |
presented by: Carolin Pflueger, University of Chicago |
Session 22: New developments in international trade policy June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Rodrigo Adao, University of Chicago Booth School of Bu |
1. The Regressive Nature of the U.S. Tariff Code: Origins and Implications |
By Miguel Acosta; Federal Reserve Board Lydia Cox; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Lydia Cox, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
2. Strategic (Dis)Integration |
By John Becko; Princeton University Daniel O'Connor; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: John Becko, Princeton University |
3. A World Trading System for Whom? Evidence from Global Tariffs |
By Rodrigo Adao; University of Chicago Booth School of Bu |
presented by: Rodrigo Adao, University of Chicago Booth School of Bu |
Session 23: Families and couples in macro June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Lukas Nord, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
1. Private Information in the Family |
By Suzanne Bellue; CREST ENSAE Matthias Doepke; London School of Economics Michele Tertilt; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Michele Tertilt, University of Mannheim |
2. Segregation and Sorting of U.S. Households: Who Marries Whom and Where? |
By Davide Alonzo; Université de Montréal Nezih Guner; CEMFI Claudio Luccioletti; CEMFI |
presented by: Nezih Guner, CEMFI |
3. The Gender Turnover Gap Across Countries |
By Annika Bacher; BI Norwegian Business School Kevin Donovan; Yale University Philipp Gruebener; Goethe University Frankfurt Lukas Nord; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Todd Schoellman; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Lukas Nord, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session 24: Automation and AI June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Pedro Teles, Banco de Portugal, Univ Catolica Portugu |
1. Partial Job Automation |
By Andre Mouton; Wake Forest University |
presented by: Andre Mouton, Wake Forest University |
2. Artificial Intelligence in the Knowledge Economy |
By Enrique Ide; IESE Business School Eduard Talamas; IESE Business School |
presented by: Eduard Talamas, IESE Business School |
3. Regulating Artificial Intelligence |
By Joao Guerreiro; UCLA Sergio Rebelo; Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Pedro Teles; Banco de Portugal, Univ Catolica Portugu |
presented by: Pedro Teles, Banco de Portugal, Univ Catolica Portugu |
Session 25: Search frictions and business cycles June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Kjetil Storesletten, University of Minnesota |
1. Do Cost-of-Living Shocks Pass Through to Wages? |
By Justin Bloesch; Cornell University Seung Joo Lee; University of Oxford Jacob Weber; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Jacob Weber, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
2. Women's Labor Force Participation and the Business Cycle |
By Sara Casella; IIES Stockholm University |
presented by: Sara Casella, IIES Stockholm University |
3. Demand Shocks as Technology Shocks |
By Kjetil Storesletten; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Kjetil Storesletten, University of Minnesota |
Session 26: Spatial inequality and convergence June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Fabian Eckert, University of California, San Diego |
1. Spatial Sorting and the Rise of Geographic Inequality |
By Lukas Mann; Princeton University |
presented by: Lukas Mann, Princeton University |
2. Residential Land Use Regulations and Regional Convergence |
By Filip Babalievsky; University of Minnesota Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota Lee Ohanian; University of California Los Angeles |
presented by: Filip Babalievsky, University of Minnesota |
3. Superstar ZIP codes |
By Fabian Eckert; University of California, San Diego Camilo Acosta; Inter-American Development Bank Jack Liang; Yale University |
presented by: Fabian Eckert, University of California, San Diego |
Session 27: Human capital and educational outcomes June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Alexander Monge-Naranjo, European University Institute |
1. Risky College Admissions and the (Mis)Allocation of Talent |
By Ricardo Marto; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Ricardo Marto, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
2. Educational outcomes and enfranchisement |
By Tiago Cavalcanti; University of Cambridge Pedro Cavalcanti Ferreira; Fundação Getulio Vargas Filipe Fiedler; UCLA Luciene Pereira; Fundação Getulio Vargas Cezar Santos; Inter-American Development Bank |
presented by: Luciene Pereira, Fundação Getulio Vargas |
3. Alumni as Assets: Legacy Preferences, Expected Donations and Selective Admissions in a Dynamic Model of Elite Colleges |
By Alexander Monge-Naranjo; European University Institute Damien Capelle; Princeton University Kazushige Matsuda; Keio University |
presented by: Alexander Monge-Naranjo, European University Institute |
Session 28: Firms and financial frictions June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
1. Dynamic Credit Constraints: Theory and Evidence from Credit Lines |
By Niklas Amberg; Sveriges Riksbank Tor Jacobson Vincenzo Quadrini; USC Anna Rogantini Picco; European Central Bank and Sveriges Riksb |
presented by: Anna Rogantini Picco, European Central Bank and Sveriges Riksb |
2. Productivity, Investment, and Wealth Dynamics under Financial Frictions |
By Lucciano Villacorta; Central Bank of Chile |
presented by: Lucciano Villacorta, Central Bank of Chile |
3. Trade Credit and Relationships |
By Felipe Benguria; University of Kentucky Alvaro Garcia-Marin; Universidad de los Andes Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr; Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
presented by: Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Session 29: Firms over the business cycle June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Chengyuan He, University of Rochester |
1. Persistent Debt and Business Cycles in an Economy with Production Heterogeneity |
By Aubhik Khan; Ohio State University Soyoung Lee; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Soyoung Lee, Bank of Canada |
2. Credit Lines and Bank Risk |
By Jason Choi; University of Toronto |
presented by: Jason Choi, University of Toronto |
3. Inventories, Production Networks, and International Business Cycles |
By Chengyuan He; University of Rochester |
presented by: Chengyuan He, University of Rochester |
Session 30: Monetary policy and inequality June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Xu Zhang, Bank of Canada |
1. Monetary Policy and the Redistribution Channel in the Euro area |
By Atanas Pekanov; WIFO (Austrian Institute of Economic Research) |
presented by: Atanas Pekanov, WIFO (Austrian Institute of Economic Research) |
2. Inequality, Demand Composition, and the Transmission of Monetary Policy |
By Lukas Boehnert; University of Oxford Sergio de Ferra; University of Oxford Kurt Mitman Federica Romei; University of Oxford |
presented by: Sergio de Ferra, University of Oxford |
3. “Monetary Policy and Racial Inequality in Housing Markets: A Study of 140 US Metropolitan Areas” |
By Qi Li; Pennsylvania State University Xu Zhang; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Xu Zhang, Bank of Canada |
Session 31: Misperceptions, overreaction, and ambiguity June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Omar Kaykhusraw, King's College London |
1. Managing Overreaction During a Run |
By Caio Machado; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
presented by: Caio Machado, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
2. Bias and Sensitivity under Ambiguity |
By Zhen Huo; Yale University Marcelo Pedroni; University of Amsterdam Guangyu PEI; The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Guangyu PEI, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
3. Equilibrium Interest Rates and Monetary Policy (Mis)perceptions |
By Georgios Chortareas; King's College London George Kapetanios; King's College London Omar Kaykhusraw; King's College London |
presented by: Omar Kaykhusraw, King's College London |
Session 32: Capital within and across borders June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Omar Barbiero, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
1. Dominant Currency Credit Shocks, Trade Invoicing, and Real Effects: Evidence from India |
By Sumit Agarwal; National University of Singapore Apoorva Javadekar; Indian School of Business Shekhar Tomar; Indian School of Business Gautham Udupa; CAFRAL, Reserve Bank of India |
presented by: Gautham Udupa, CAFRAL, Reserve Bank of India |
2. Corporate Debt, Boom-Bust Cycles, and Financial Crises |
By Victoria Ivashina; Harvard University Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan; University of Maryland Luc Laeven; European Central Bank Karsten Müller; NUS Business School |
presented by: Karsten Müller, NUS Business School |
3. Dealer Risk Limits and Currency Returns |
By Omar Barbiero; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Falk Brauning; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Gustavo Joaquim; Amazon Hillary Stein; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
presented by: Omar Barbiero, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Session 33: Knowledge diffusion mechanisms and growth June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jonas Gathen, Toulouse School of Economics |
1. Worker Mobility, Knowledge Diffusion, and Non-Compete Contracts |
By Jingnan Liu; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Jingnan Jane Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
2. Public R&D Spillovers and Productivity Growth |
By Arnaud Dyevre; LSE |
presented by: Arnaud Dyevre, LSE |
3. Making a Growth Miracle - Historical Persistence and the Dynamics of Development |
By Jonas Gathen; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Jonas Gathen, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session 34: Inequality June 27, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Claudio Daminato, Lund University |
1. The Micro-Aggregated Profit Share |
By Luis Perez; University of Minnesota Thomas Hasenzagl; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Luis Perez, University of Minnesota |
2. Mistaken Beliefs About Eligibility for College Financial Aid: Empirical Evidence and General Equilibrium Impact |
By Emily Moschini; William & Mary Gajendran Raveendranathan; McMaster University |
presented by: Gajendran Raveendranathan, McMaster University |
3. Returns Heterogeneity and Consumption Inequality Over the Life Cycle |
By Claudio Daminato; Lund University Luigi Pistaferri; Stanford University |
presented by: Claudio Daminato, Lund University |
Session 35: Impact of macroeconomic changes across firms and workers June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Elisa Rubbo, University of Chicago |
1. Cash Grants to Firms as Counter-Cyclical Policy |
By Gabriel Chodorow-Reich; Harvard University |
presented by: Gabriel Chodorow-Reich, Harvard University |
2. New Technology, Standardization, and the Skill Premium |
By Pascual Restrepo; BU |
presented by: Pascual Restrepo, BU |
3. Aggregation and Redistribution in General Equilibrium |
By Elisa Rubbo; University of Chicago |
presented by: Elisa Rubbo, University of Chicago |
Session 36: Geopolitics and trade June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Joseph Steinberg, University of Toronto |
1. Trade and War: A Global Input-Output Network Perspective |
By Hector Tzavellas; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Chao Wei; George Washington University |
presented by: Chao Wei, George Washington University |
2. Do Geopolitical Risks Raise or Lower Inflation? |
By Dario Caldara; Federal Reserve Board Sarah Conlisk; Federal Reserve Board Matteo Iacoviello; Federal Reserve Board Maddie Penn; Yale University |
presented by: Matteo Iacoviello, Federal Reserve Board |
3. Trade War and Peace: U.S.-China Trade and Tariff Risk from 2015–2050 |
By George Alessandria; University of Rochester Shafaat Khan Armen Khederlarian; Hunter College (CUNY) Kim Ruhl; University of Wisconsin Joseph Steinberg; University of Toronto |
presented by: Joseph Steinberg, University of Toronto |
Session 37: Macroeconomics of health June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Job Boerma, University of Wisconsin |
1. Homelessness |
By Ayse Imrohoroglu; USC Kai Zhao; University of Connecticut |
presented by: Ayse Imrohoroglu, USC |
2. Unmasking health inequality: the key to understanding economic disparities |
By Nicolo Russo; Goethe University Frankfurt Rory McGee; University of Western Ontario Mariacristina De Nardi; University of Minnesota Margherita Borella; University of Torino Ross Abram; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Mariacristina De Nardi, University of Minnesota |
3. The Macroeconomics of Health |
By Boaz Abramson; Columbia Business School Job Boerma; University of Wisconsin Aleh Tsyvinski; Yale University |
presented by: Job Boerma, University of Wisconsin |
Session 38: Asset pricing and inequality June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jonathan Payne, Princeton University |
1. Simple Allocation Rules and Optimal Portfolio Choice Over the Lifecycle |
By Victor Duarte; UIUC Julia Fonseca; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Aaron Goodman; Vanguard Jonathan Parker; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Victor Duarte, UIUC |
2. When Does Wealth Inequality Matter for Asset Pricing? |
By Riccardo Cioffi; Paris School of Economics Samuel Hurtado; Bank of Spain Galo Nuno; Banco de España |
presented by: Riccardo Cioffi, Paris School of Economics |
3. Asset Pricing, Participation Constraints, and Inequality |
By Goutham Gopalakrishna; Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto Zhouzhou Gu; Princeton University Jonathan Payne; Princeton University |
presented by: Jonathan Payne, Princeton University |
Session 39: Optimal policy June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Yan Bai, University of Rochester |
1. Inequality, Redistribution and Optimal Trade Policy: A Public Finance Approach |
By Roozbeh Hosseini; University of Georgia Ali Shourideh; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Roozbeh Hosseini, University of Georgia |
2. Redistribution and Investment |
By Wendy Morrison; Columbia University |
presented by: Wendy Morrison, Columbia University |
3. Optimal Trade Policy with International Technology Diffusion |
By Yan Bai; University of Rochester Keyu Jin; London School of Economics Dan Lyu; The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Yan Bai, University of Rochester |
Session 40: Household structure and lifecycle decisions June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Alison Andrew, Oxford University |
1. The Effects of Labor Market and Marriage Market Sorting on Intra-household Risk-Sharing and Consumption Inequality |
By Paula Calvo; Yale University Ilse Lindenlaub; Yale University Benjamin Lochner; IAB, University Erlangen-Nuremberg Ana Reynoso; University of Michigan Lindsey Uniat; Yale University |
presented by: Ilse Lindenlaub, Yale University |
2. Male Fertility: Facts, Distribution and Drivers of Inequality |
By Bernt Bratsberg; The Frisch Centre Andreas Kotsadam; The Frisch Centre Selma Walther; University of Sussex |
presented by: Selma Walther, University of Sussex |
3. Dowry, Old-Age Support and Labor Supply over the Lifecycle |
By Alison Andrew; Oxford University Anusha Guha; UCL Selma Walther; University of Sussex |
presented by: Alison Andrew, Oxford University |
Session 41: Climate similarity, climate shocks, and migration June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Marco Tabellini, Harvard Business School |
1. Agriculture, trade, and the spatial efficiency of global water use |
By Tamma Carleton; University of California, Santa Barbara Levi Crews; Princeton University Ishan Nath; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Tamma Carleton, University of California, Santa Barbara |
2. Climate Change Economics over Time and Space |
By Klaus Desmet; SMU and NBER Esteban Rossi-Hansberg; University of Chicago |
presented by: Klaus Desmet, SMU and NBER |
3. Homeward Bound: How Migrants Seek Out Familiar Climates |
By Marco Tabellini; Harvard Business School |
presented by: Marco Tabellini, Harvard Business School |
Session 42: Macroeconometrics June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jonathon Hazell, London School of Economics |
1. Estimating HANK with Micro Data |
By Man Chon (Tommy) Iao Yatheesan Selvakumar; NYU |
presented by: Man Chon (Tommy) Iao, New York University |
2. Monetary Policy Shocks: Data or Methods? |
By Connor Brennan; Federal Reserve Board of Governors Margaret Jacobson; Federal Reserve Board Christian Matthes; Indiana University Todd Walker; Indiana University |
presented by: Connor Brennan, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
3. Do Deficits Cause Inflation? A High Frequency Narrative Approach |
By Jonathon Hazell; London School of Economics |
presented by: Jonathon Hazell, London School of Economics |
Session 43: Wealth, sorting and location June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Carlos Garriga, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
1. Dynamic Urban Economics |
By Brian Greaney; University of Washington Andrii Parkhomenko; University of Southern California Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh; Columbia University |
presented by: Andrii Parkhomenko, University of Southern California |
2. Output Market Power and Spatial Misallocation |
By Santiago Franco; University of Chicago |
presented by: Santiago Franco, University of Chicago |
3. Credit Supply Shocks and the Scarring Effects on Homeownership |
By Carlos Garriga; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Pedro Gete; IE Business School, IE University Aaron Hedlund; Purdue University |
presented by: Carlos Garriga, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session 44: Human capital and inequality June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Tristan Potter, Drexel University |
1. The Rise of Women and Decline of Education |
By Ann-Sofie Kolm Per Krusell; Stockholm University Kieran Larkin; Stockholm University Kurt Mitman; CEMFI |
presented by: Kieran Larkin, Stockholm University |
2. Hours Worked and Lifetime Earnings Inequality |
By Adam Blandin; Vanderbilt Alexander Bick; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Richard Rogerson; Princeton University |
presented by: Adam Blandin, Vanderbilt |
3. Why do low-skill workers sign non-compete agreements? Perceived immobility and labor market experience |
By Bart Hobijn; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Andre Kurmann; Drexel University Tristan Potter; Drexel University |
presented by: Tristan Potter, Drexel University |
Session 45: Political economy June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Sara Moreira, Northwestern University |
1. Federal Reserve Structure and the Production of Monetary Policy Ideas |
By Michael Bordo; Rutgers University Edward Prescott; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Edward Prescott, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
2. Political Ideology and Innovation |
By Marta Morando; LSE |
presented by: Marta Morando, LSE |
3. Polarized Consumption |
By Quoc-Anh Do; Monash University Joao Granja; University of Chicago Sara Moreira; Northwestern University Kieu-Trang Nguyen; Northwestern University |
presented by: Sara Moreira, Northwestern University |
Session 46: Firms and taxes June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Harun Alp, Federal Reserve Board |
1. Capital Maintenance and Differential Capital Taxation |
By Jackson Mejia; MIT |
presented by: Jackson Mejia, MIT |
2. Tax Heterogeneity and Misallocation |
By Baris Kaymak; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Immo Schott; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Baris Kaymak, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
3. Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany |
By Ufuk Akcigit; University of Chicago Harun Alp; Federal Reserve Board Andre Diegmann; Halle Institute for Economic Research Nicolas Serrano-Velarde; Bocconi University |
presented by: Harun Alp, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 47: Monetary policy, markups, and growth June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Lukasz Drozd, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
1. Monetary policy, price of risk and growth |
By Xintong Li Anindo Sarkar; UCSD |
presented by: Anindo Sarkar, UCSD |
2. Capacity Utilization, Markup Cyclicality, and Inflation Dynamics |
By Ignacio Gonzalez; American University Vasudeva Ramaswamy; American University |
presented by: Vasudeva Ramaswamy, American University |
3. Monetary Policy Shocks: A Case Against Countercyclical Markups |
By Lukasz Drozd; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Marina Mendes Tavares; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Lukasz Drozd, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Session 48: Heterogeneity in expectations and its consequences June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Wenli Li, Philadelphia Fed |
1. Biased expectations and labor market outcomes: Evidence from German survey data and implications for the East-West wage gap |
By Almut Balleer; RWI Essen,TU Dortmund, IIES Stockholm Universit Georg Duernecker; Goethe-University Frankfurt Susanne Forstner; IHS Vienna Johannes Goensch; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Almut Balleer, RWI Essen,TU Dortmund, IIES Stockholm Universit |
2. The Expectations of Others |
By Ezequiel Garcia-Lembergman; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Ina Hajdini; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland John Leer; Morning Consult Mathieu Pedemonte; FRB Cleveland Raphael Schoenle; Brandeis University |
presented by: Ina Hajdini, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
3. Gender Gap in Expectations and the Price of Love: Evidence from the Swedish Pension Reform |
By Wenli Li; Philadelphia Fed |
presented by: Wenli Li, Philadelphia Fed |
Session 49: International trade and macro June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Anna Lipinska, Federal Reserve Board |
1. International Trade and Macroeconomic Dynamics with Sanctions |
By Fabio Ghironi; University of Washington Daisoon Kim; North Carolina State University G. Kemal Ozhan; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: G. Kemal Ozhan, International Monetary Fund |
2. Rising Current Account Dispersion: Financial or Trade Integration? |
By George Alessandria; University of Rochester Yan Bai; University of Rochester Soo Kyung Woo; Sejong University |
presented by: Soo Kyung Woo, Sejong University |
3. International risk sharing and wealth allocation with higher order cumulants |
By Giancarlo Corsetti; University of Cambridge Anna Lipinska; Federal Reserve Board Giovanni Lombardo; Bank for International Settlements |
presented by: Anna Lipinska, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 50: Innovation June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Leland Farmer, University of Virginia |
1. Internal and External R&D: An analysis of costs and benefits |
By Regi Kusumaatmadja; VU Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute |
presented by: Regi Kusumaatmadja, VU Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute |
2. Does Offshoring Increase Innovation? New Evidence from U.S. Census Microdata |
By Ishan Ghosh; Drexel University Kyle Handley; UCSD Andre Kurmann; Drexel University |
presented by: Andre Kurmann, Drexel University |
3. Valuing Pharmaceutical Drug Innovations |
By Gaurab Aryal; Washington University in St. Louis Federico Ciliberto; University of Virginia Leland Farmer; University of Virginia Ekaterina Khmelnitskaya; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Leland Farmer, University of Virginia |
Session 51: Intra-household decision making and labor supply June 27, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Joost Roettger, Deutsche Bundesbank |
1. Intra-Household bargaining and labor market outcomes - evidence from shared parental leave |
By Andrea Ferrara Menaka Hampole Joao Monteiro; Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance |
presented by: Andrea Ferrara, |
2. Stuck in a Marriage: The Impact of Labor Market Shocks on Divorce and Intra-Household Allocation |
By wataru kureishi; The National Institute of Population and Social Security Research Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz; Deutsche Bundesbank Hitoshi Tsujiyama; Surrey Midori Wakabayashi; Tohoku University |
presented by: Hitoshi Tsujiyama, Surrey |
3. On household labour supply in sticky-wage HANK models |
By Rafael Gerke; Deutsche Bundesbank Sebastian Giesen; Deutsche Bundesbank Matija Lozej; Central Bank of Ireland Joost Roettger; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Joost Roettger, Deutsche Bundesbank |
Session 52: Portfolio choice and heterogeneous agents June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Matthew Rognlie, Northwestern University |
1. Exchange Rates, Natural Rates, and the Price of Risk |
By Rohan Kekre; University of Chicago Moritz Lenel; Princeton University |
presented by: Moritz Lenel, Princeton University |
2. Monetary Transmission with Portfolio Choice |
By Anmol Bhandari; University of Minnesota David Evans; University of Oregon Mikhail Golosov; University of Chicago Karan Jain; University of Chicago |
presented by: Anmol Bhandari, University of Minnesota |
3. When do endogenous portfolios matter for HANK? |
By Adrien Auclert; Stanford University Matthew Rognlie; Northwestern University Ludwig Straub; Harvard |
presented by: Matthew Rognlie, Northwestern University |
Session 53: Trade and capital controls June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Enrique Mendoza, University of Pennsylvania |
1. Capital Controls on Outflows: New Evidence and a Theoretical Framework |
By Roberto Chang; Rutgers University Andres Fernandez; International Monetary Fund Humberto Martínez; Universidad de Chile |
presented by: Andres Fernandez, International Monetary Fund |
2. 3-D Gains from Trade |
By Doireann Fitzgerald; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Doireann Fitzgerald, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
3. Beware the Side Effects: Capital Controls, Trade, Misallocation and Welfare |
By Eugenia Andreasen; University of Chile Sofia Bauducco; Central Bank of Chile Evangelina Dardati; Universidad Diego Portales Enrique Mendoza; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Enrique Mendoza, University of Pennsylvania |
Session 54: Heterogeneous worker types and labor market transitions June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Marianna Kudlyak, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
1. Labor Force Transitions |
By Rui Castro; McGill University Fabian Lange; McGill University Markus Poschke; McGill University |
presented by: Markus Poschke, McGill University |
2. Heterogeneous Job Ladders |
By Claudia Macaluso; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Katarina Borovickova; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Claudia Macaluso, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
3. Job-Finding and Job-Losing: A Comprehensive Model of Heterogeneous Individual Labor-Market Dynamics |
By Robert Hall; STANFORD UNIVERSITY Marianna Kudlyak; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Marianna Kudlyak, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Session 55: Climate and finance June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Natalia Kovrijnykh, Arizona State University |
1. Environmental Disclosures in Global Supply Chains |
By Christian Opp; University of Rochester Xingtan Zhang; University of Colorado Boulder |
presented by: Xingtan Zhang, University of Colorado Boulder |
2. International Climate News |
By Maria Jose Arteaga Garavito; Bocconi Riccardo Colacito; University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Mariano Croce; Bocconi University Biao Yang; Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
presented by: Maria Jose Arteaga Garavito, Bocconi |
3. Designing ESG Benchmarks |
By Anil K Kashyap; University of Chicago Natalia Kovrijnykh; Arizona State University Anna Pavlova; London Business School |
presented by: Natalia Kovrijnykh, Arizona State University |
Session 56: Trade, industrial policy and firm dynamics June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Chenzi Xu, Stanford University |
1. “Buy American” Restrictions on Government Purchases: Implications for U.S. Manufacturing |
By Miguel Acosta; Federal Reserve Board Lydia Cox; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Miguel Acosta, Federal Reserve Board |
2. Superstars or Supervillains? Large Firms in the South Korean Growth Miracle |
By Jaedo Choi; Federal Reserve Board of Governors Andrei Levchenko; University of Michigan Dimitrije Ruzic; INSEAD Younghun Shim; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Jaedo Choi, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
3. EXIM's Exit |
By Chenzi Xu; Stanford University |
presented by: Chenzi Xu, Stanford University |
Session 57: Macroeconomics of higher education June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Niklas Engbom, Stern School of Business, New York Unive |
1. Racial Gaps in Student Loan Repayment and Default: A Life Cycle Approach |
By Kartik Athreya; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Christopher Herrington; Virginia Commonwealth University Felicia Ionescu; Federal Reserve Board Urvi Neelakantan; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Christopher Herrington, Virginia Commonwealth University |
2. Causes and Consequences of Student-College Mismatch |
By Lutz Hendricks; UNC Chapel Hill Tatyana Koreshkova; Concordia University Oksana Leukhina; FRB-St Louis |
presented by: Oksana Leukhina, FRB-St Louis |
3. College Spending, College Quality and the College Wage Premium |
By Damien Capelle; Princeton University Niklas Engbom; Stern School of Business, New York Unive |
presented by: Niklas Engbom, Stern School of Business, New York Unive |
Session 58: New distributional measurement June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Kyle Herkenhoff, University of Minnesota |
1. Rethinking the Informal Economy and the Hugo Effect |
By Francesco Pappada; Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Paris School of Economics Kenneth Rogoff; Harvard University |
presented by: Francesco Pappada, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Paris School of Economics |
2. Distributional Dynamics |
By Christian Bayer; Universitaet Bonn Luis Calderon; University of Bonn Moritz Kuhn |
presented by: Luis Calderon, University of Bonn |
3. Rising income risk at the top and falling interest rates |
By J. Carter Braxton; University of Wisconsin Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota Michael Nattinger; University of Wisconsin - Madison Lawrence Schmidt; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Kyle Herkenhoff, University of Minnesota |
Session 59: Central bank communication June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Michelle Alexopoulos, Department of Economics |
1. Central Bank Strategic Communication and the Dynamics of Reputation |
By Antoine Camous; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Antoine Camous, University of Mannheim |
2. Speeches by the Fed Chair Are More Important than FOMC Announcements: An Improved High-Frequency Measure of U.S. Monetary Policy Shocks |
By Eric Swanson; University of California Irvine |
presented by: Eric Swanson, University of California Irvine |
3. Mixed signals? How media distills central bank messages |
By Michelle Alexopoulos; Department of Economics Xinfen Han; Bank of Canada Oleksiy Kryvtsov; Bank of Canada Xu Zhang; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Michelle Alexopoulos, Department of Economics |
Session 60: Public policy and rental housing markets June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Winnie van Dijk, Yale University |
1. Rent Guarantee Insurance |
By Boaz Abramson; Columbia Business School Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh; Columbia University |
presented by: Boaz Abramson, Columbia Business School |
2. Insuring Landlords |
By Thomas Bezy; Paris School of Economics Antoine Levy; Berkeley Haas Timothy McQuade; Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley |
presented by: Antoine Levy, Berkeley Haas |
3. Right-to-Counsel in Eviction Court and Rental Housing Markets: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from New York |
By Robert Collinson; University of Notre Dame John Eric Humphries; Yale Stephanie Kestelman; Harvard University Scott Nelson; Chicago Booth Winnie van Dijk; Yale University Daniel Waldinger; New York University |
presented by: Winnie van Dijk, Yale University |
Session 61: Systemic discrimination June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Lukas Althoff, Princeton University |
1. Indigenous Wealth in the Early 20th Century |
By Maggie Jones; Emory University |
presented by: Maggie Jones, Emory University |
2. Measuring discrimination in selected samples |
By Steven Mello; Dartmouth College |
presented by: Steven Mello, Dartmouth College |
3. The G.I. Bill and Black-White Wealth Disparities |
By Lukas Althoff; Princeton University Christiane Szerman; University College London |
presented by: Lukas Althoff, Princeton University |
Session 62: Productivity and growth June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Markus Kondziella, University of St. Gallen |
1. Strategic Innovation and Entry |
By Renjie Bao; Princeton University Jan Eeckhout; UPF Barcelona |
presented by: Renjie Bao, Princeton University |
2. Inelastic Supply of Innovators, Monopsony Power, and Creative Destruction |
By Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde; University of Pennsylvania Yang Yu; Shanghai Jiao Tong University Francesco Zanetti; University of Oxford |
presented by: Yang Yu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
3. Recent changes in firm dynamics and the nature of economic growth |
By Markus Kondziella; University of St. Gallen |
presented by: Markus Kondziella, University of St. Gallen |
Session 63: Taxes and households June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Kurt Mitman, CEMFI |
1. Progressive Taxation, Sorting, and Inequality |
By Galina Vereshchagina; Arizona State University |
presented by: Galina Vereshchagina, Arizona State University |
2. Optimal Fiscal Reform with Many Taxes |
By Daniel Carroll; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Andre Victor Doherty Luduvice; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Eric Young; University of Virginia |
presented by: Daniel Carroll, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
3. How Long is the Long Run? Theory and Evidence from a Swedish Tax Reform |
By Timo Boppart; Stockholm University Axel Gottfries; University of Edinburgh Hannes Malmberg; University of Minnesota Kurt Mitman; CEMFI |
presented by: Kurt Mitman, CEMFI |
Session 64: Monetary policy and business cycles June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Carl-Christian Groh, University of Bonn |
1. Non-essential Business Cycles |
By Michele Andreolli; Boston College Natalie Rickard; LBS Paolo Surico; London Business School |
presented by: Natalie Rickard, LBS |
2. Persistent Slumps: Innovation and the Credit Channel of Monetary Policy |
By Elton Beqiraj; Sapienza Univesity of Rome Giulio Tarquini; Sapienza University of Rome |
presented by: Giulio Tarquini, Sapienza University of Rome |
3. Data, Business Cycles, and the Cyclical Effectiveness of Monetary Policy |
By Carl-Christian Groh; University of Bonn Oliver Pfäuti; The University of Texas at Austin |
presented by: Carl-Christian Groh, University of Bonn |
Session 65: Exotic preferences June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Thomas Pugh, Bank of Canada |
1. Risk Loving and Fat Tails in the Wealth Distribution |
By Aloisio Araujo; Getulio Vargas Foundation Juan Gama; UFMG (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais) Timothy Kehoe; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Juan Gama, UFMG (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais) |
2. Ordinal representations and properties of recursive utilities |
By Jan Werner; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Jan Werner, University of Minnesota |
3. Saving after retirement and preferences for residual wealth |
By Giulio Fella; Queen Mary, University of London Martin Holm; University of Oslo Thomas Pugh; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Thomas Pugh, Bank of Canada |
Session 66: Firm dynamics and micro data June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Chen Yeh, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
1. Product Switching and Young Firm Dynamics |
By Karam Jo; Korea Development Institute Seula Kim; Princeton University |
presented by: Karam Jo, Korea Development Institute |
2. Management, Mergers and Acquisitions |
By Nicholas Bloom; Stanford University Jonathan Hartley; Stanford University Raffaella Sadun; Harvard Business School Rachel Schuh; Federal Reserve Bank of New York John Van Reenen; London School of Economics |
presented by: Rachel Schuh, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
3. All Staffed Out and No One to Count It: Domestic Outsourcing and Job Dynamics in the U.S. |
By Chen Yeh; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Claudia Macaluso; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Andrea Atencio; UIUC |
presented by: Chen Yeh, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Session 67: Regulation, competition, and market outcomes June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Stephen Hansen, University College London |
1. Spatial Rents, Garage Location, and Competition in the London Bus Market |
By Marleen Marra; Sciences Po Florian Oswald; Sciences Po |
presented by: Florian Oswald, Sciences Po |
2. Beached Assets? Capital Turnover and Emissions in Shipping |
By Allen Peters; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Allen Peters, University of British Columbia |
3. Finding Markets via Firm Embeddings: A machine learning approach to relevant markets |
By Vasco Carvalho; University of Cambridge Stephen Hansen; University College London Glenn Magerman; Université libre de Bruxelles Yabra Muvdi; ETH Zurich |
presented by: Stephen Hansen, University College London |
Session 68: Children, parents and labor supply June 27, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Lidia Cruces De Sousa, Goethe University Frankfurt |
1. Consumer Search and Firm Location: Evidence from the Garment Sector in Uganda |
By Anna Vitali; Dartmouth College |
presented by: Anna Vitali, Dartmouth College |
2. Parental Health, Aging, and the Labor Supply of Young Workers |
By Luca Mazzone; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Luca Mazzone, International Monetary Fund |
3. Financial Incentives to Fertility: From Short to Long Run |
By Lidia Cruces De Sousa; Goethe University Frankfurt Francisco Rodríguez Román; Universitat de Barcelona |
presented by: Lidia Cruces De Sousa, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session 69: Inequality and Residential Segregation: a Macro View June 27, 2024 17:20 to 18:20 Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres |
Session 70: Geoeconomics, war and sanctions June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Lukasz Rachel, UCL |
1. A Framework for Geoeconomics |
By Christopher Clayton; Yale School of Management Matteo Maggiori; Stanford University Jesse Schreger; Columbia Business School |
presented by: Jesse Schreger, Columbia Business School |
2. On the Economic Mechanics of Warfare |
By Guillaume Vandenbroucke; Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
presented by: Guillaume Vandenbroucke, Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
3. A Theory of Price Caps on Non-Renewable Resources |
By Simon Johnson; MIT Lukasz Rachel; UCL Catherine Wolfram; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Lukasz Rachel, UCL |
Session 71: Supply chains and risk June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Nitya Pandalai-Nayar, UT Austin |
1. Supplier Churn and Growth |
By David Baqaee; UCLA Ariel Burstein; UCLA Cedric Duprez; National Bank of Belgium Emmanuel Farhi; Harvard University |
presented by: David Baqaee, UCLA |
2. An 'Austrian' Model of Global Value Chains |
By Pol Antras; Harvard University |
presented by: Pol Antras, Harvard University |
3. Weathering the Storm: Supply Chains and Climate Risk |
By Nitya Pandalai-Nayar; UT Austin |
presented by: Nitya Pandalai-Nayar, UT Austin |
Session 72: Ventures: how capital, technology, and talent flow to developing countries June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Tommaso Porzio, Columbia University |
1. Long Run Returns to Private Equity in Emerging Market and Developing Economies |
By Shawn Cole; Harvard Business School Martin Melecky; World Bank Florian Moelders; International Finance Corporation Tristan Reed; World Bank |
presented by: Shawn Cole, Harvard Business School |
2. Appropriate Entrepreneurship? The Rise of China and the Developing World |
By Jacob Moscona; MIT |
presented by: Jacob Moscona, MIT |
3. How Does Capital Flow to Startups in Africa? |
By Tommaso Porzio; Columbia University |
presented by: Tommaso Porzio, Columbia University |
Session 73: Empirical banking: transmission of credit supply shocks June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Cooper Howes, Federal Reserve Board |
1. Financial Skills and Serach in the Mortgage Market |
By Marta Cota; CERGE-EI Ante Sterc; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Marta Cota, CERGE-EI |
2. Financial Shocks, Productivity, and Prices |
By Simone Lenzu; New York University David Rivers; University of Western Ontario Joris Tielens; National Bank of Belgium Shi Hu; New York University |
presented by: Joris Tielens, National Bank of Belgium |
3. The Information Advantage of Banks: Evidence from Their Private Credit Assessments |
By Mehdi Beyhaghi; Federal Reserve Board Cooper Howes; Federal Reserve Board Gregory Weitzner; McGill University |
presented by: Cooper Howes, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 74: Labor markets and wage dynamics June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Victoria Gregory, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
1. Signals, Interviews, and Discrimination in Labor Market Equilibrium |
By Piero Gottardi; University of Essex Benjamin Lester; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Ryan Michaels; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Ronald Wolthoff; University of Toronto |
presented by: Benjamin Lester, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
2. Tax and Pension Design in the Presence of Parental Investments |
By Iacopo Morchio; University of Bristol Hakki Yazici; Bristol University |
presented by: Iacopo Morchio, University of Bristol |
3. Accounting for Job-to-Job Moves: Wages versus Values |
By Victoria Gregory; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Victoria Gregory, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session 75: Health and mortality June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Giacomo De Giorgi, IEE/GSEM University of Geneva |
1. End-of-Life Liquidity |
By Neha Bairoliya; University of Southern California Giovanni Gallipoli; UBC Kathleen McKiernan; Vanderbilt University |
presented by: Kathleen McKiernan, Vanderbilt University |
2. Lives vs. Livelihoods: The Impact of the Great Recession on Mortality and Welfare |
By Matthew Notowidigdo; University of Chicago Jonathan Zhang; McMaster University |
presented by: Jonathan Zhang, Princeton, McMaster |
3. The Long Goodbye: the Economic Effects of Early Parental Death |
By Giacomo De Giorgi; IEE/GSEM University of Geneva Mauricio Prado; Copenhagen Business School Battista Severgnini; Copenhagen Business School |
presented by: Giacomo De Giorgi, IEE/GSEM University of Geneva |
Session 76: Topics in macro-spatial economics June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Elisa Giannone, CREI |
1. Cities, Heterogeneous Firms and Trade |
By Jan David Bakker; Bocconi University Alvaro Garcia-Marin; Universidad de Los Andes - Chile Andrei Potlogea; University of Edinburgh Nico Voigtlaender; UCLA |
presented by: Jan David Bakker, Bocconi University |
2. The Cleansing Effects of Quality-Led Growth |
By Philippe Aghion; College de France Timo Boppart; Stockholm University Michael Peters; Yale University Matthew Schwartzman; Yale University Fabrizio Zilibotti; Yale |
presented by: Michael Peters, Yale University |
3. Living in a Ghost Town |
By Elisa Giannone; CREI Yuhei Miyauchi; Boston University Nuno Paixao; Bank of Canada Xinle Pang; Pennsylvania State University Yuta Suzuki; Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
presented by: Elisa Giannone, CREI |
Session 77: Monetary policy and micro data June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Iourii Manovskii, University of Pennsylvania |
1. From Micro to Macro Hysteresis: Long-Run Effects of Monetary Policy |
By Felipe Alves; Bank of Canada Giovanni Violante; Princeton University |
presented by: Felipe Alves, Bank of Canada |
2. Anatomy of the Phillips Curve: Micro Evidence and Macro Implications |
By Luca Gagliardone; New York University Mark Gertler; NYU Simone Lenzu; New York University Joris Tielens; National Bank of Belgium |
presented by: Simone Lenzu, New York University |
3. How Monetary Policy Redistributes |
By Marcus Hagedorn; University of Oslo Iourii Manovskii; University of Pennsylvania Sean McCrary; Ohio State University Kurt Mitman; CEMFI |
presented by: Iourii Manovskii, University of Pennsylvania |
Session 78: Multinationals June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Stefania Garetto, Boston University, NBER, and CEPR |
1. On the Origins of the Multinational Premium |
By Jose Fillat; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Stefania Garetto; Boston University, NBER, and CEPR |
presented by: Stefania Garetto, Boston University, NBER, and CEPR |
2. Combinatorial Discrete Choice |
By Costas Arkolakis; Yale University Fabian Eckert; University of California, San Diego Rowan Shi; Toronto Metropolitan University |
presented by: Rowan Shi, Toronto Metropolitan University |
3. Quid-Pro-Quo: Did US Multinationals Transfer Too Much Technology to China? |
By Jaedo Choi; Federal Reserve Board of Governors Jingyuan Cui; University of Michigan Younghun Shim; IMF Yongseok Shin; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Younghun Shim, IMF |
Session 79: Labor market institutions June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Amanda Michaud, FRB-Minneapolis |
1. Making the Elite: Top Jobs, Disparities, and Solutions |
By Soumitra Shukla; Federal Reserve |
presented by: Soumitra Shukla, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve |
2. Closing Ranks: Organized Labor and Immigration |
By Carlo Medici; Northwestern University |
presented by: Carlo Medici, Northwestern University |
3. From Trend to Cycle: the Changing Careers of Married Women and Business Cycle Risk. |
By Amanda Michaud; FRB-Minneapolis |
presented by: Amanda Michaud, FRB-Minneapolis |
Session 80: Growth and government policies in distorted economies June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Roman David Zarate, World Bank |
1. How Big Is the Big Push? The Macroeconomic Effects of a Large-Scale Regional Development Program |
By Andrea Cerrato; UC Berkeley |
presented by: Andrea Cerrato, UC Berkeley |
2. The Gains from Foreign Multinationals in an Economy with Distortions |
By Isabela Manelici; LSE Jose Vasquez; LSE Roman David Zarate; World Bank |
presented by: Roman David Zarate, World Bank |
3. Cross-border Patenting, Globalization, and Development |
By Jesse LaBelle; Northwestern University Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso; Univeristy of Goettingen Ana Maria Santacreu; Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis Yoto Yotov; Drexel University |
presented by: Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso, Univeristy of Goettingen |
Session 81: Climate and energy June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Gregor Singer, LSE |
1. Relying on Intermittency: Clean Energy, Storage, and Innovation in a Macro Climate Model |
By Claudia Gentile; University of Zurich |
presented by: Claudia Gentile, University of Zurich |
2. Technology and Energy Substitution: A Path toward Climate Change Mitigation |
By Nida Cakir Melek; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
presented by: Nida Cakir Melek, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
3. Complementary Inputs and Industrial Development: Can Lower Electricity Prices Improve Energy Efficiency? |
By Gregor Singer; LSE |
presented by: Gregor Singer, LSE |
Session 82: Market power June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Ahmad Lashkaripour, Indiana University |
1. Mergers and Acquisitions, Market Power, and Efficiency |
By Filip Milosavljevic; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Filip Milosavljevic, Washington University in St. Louis |
2. Macro Shocks and Firm Dynamics with Oligopolistic Financial Intermediaries |
By Alessandro Villa; Chicago Fed |
presented by: Alessandro Villa, Chicago Fed |
3. A Global Perspective on the Incidence of Monopoly Distortions |
By Ahmad Lashkaripour; Indiana University |
presented by: Ahmad Lashkaripour, Indiana University |
Session 83: Topics on inference and design of experiments June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Liyang Sun, UCL |
1. Large-Sample Properties of the Synthetic Control Method under Selection on Unobservables |
By Dmitry Arkhangelsky; CEMFI David Hirshberg; Emory University |
presented by: Dmitry Arkhangelsky, CEMFI |
2. Adversarial Method of Moments |
By Elena Manresa; NYU Ignacio Cigliutti; NYU |
presented by: Elena Manresa, NYU |
3. Using Multiple Outcomes to Improve the Synthetic Control Method |
By Liyang Sun; UCL Eli Ben-Michael; CMU Avi Feller; UC Berkeley |
presented by: Liyang Sun, UCL |
Session 84: Minimum wages and wage setting June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Lorenzo Pesaresi, University of Zurich |
1. Dynamic wage setting: The role of monopsony power and adjustment costs |
By Mons Chan; Queens University Elena Mattana; Aarhus University Sergio Salgado Ibanez; The Wharton School, University of Pennsy Ming Xu; Queen's University |
presented by: Elena Mattana, Aarhus University |
2. The Minimum Wage in Firms’ Organizations: Productivity Implications |
By Nicholas Lawson; Université du Québec à Montréal Claire Lelarge; Univ. Paris-Saclay and CEPR Grigorios Spanos; Aix-Marseille University |
presented by: Claire Lelarge, Univ. Paris-Saclay and CEPR |
3. Equilibrium Effects of the Minimum Wage: The Role of Labor and Product Market Power |
By Lorenzo Pesaresi; University of Zurich Salvatore Lo Bello; Bank of Italy |
presented by: Lorenzo Pesaresi, University of Zurich |
Session 85: New insights from HANK models June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Joao Guerreiro, UCLA |
1. Heterogeneity and Aggregate Fluctuations: Insights from TANK Models |
By Davide Debortoli; ICREA - Universitat Pompeu Fabra Jordi Galí; CREI, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and BSE |
presented by: Davide Debortoli, ICREA - Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
2. The Transmission of Foreign Demand Shocks |
By Jeppe Druedahl; University of Copenhagen Søren Hove Ravn; University of Copenhagen Laura Sunder-Plassmann; University of Copenhagen Jacob Sundram |
presented by: Jacob Sundram, |
3. Belief Disagreement and Business Cycles |
By Joao Guerreiro; UCLA |
presented by: Joao Guerreiro, UCLA |
Session 86: Deep learning for macroeconomics June 28, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Alexandre Dmitriev, The University of Auckland |
1. Breaking the Curse of Dimensionality in Heterogeneous-Agent Models: A Deep Learning-Based Probabilistic Approach |
By Ji Huang; The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Ji Huang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
2. Intergenerational Consequences of Rare Disasters |
By Marlon Azinovic; UPenn Jan Žemlička; University of Zürich, Department of Banking and Finance |
presented by: Jan Žemlička, University of Zürich, Department of Banking and Finance |
3. An Evolutionary Approach to Solving Limited Enforcement Models |
By Alexandre Dmitriev; The University of Auckland |
presented by: Alexandre Dmitriev, The University of Auckland |
Session 87: Inequality and optimal fiscal policy June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Ludwig Straub, Harvard |
1. Efficiency, Insurance, and Redistribution Effects of Government Policies |
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 |
2. Shaping Inequality and Intergenerational Persistence of Poverty: Free College, Better Schools or Transfers? |
By Dirk Krueger; University of Pennsylvania Alexander Ludwig; Goethe University Frankfurt, CEPR Irina Popova; University of Bonn |
presented by: Dirk Krueger, University of Pennsylvania |
3. Optimal Long-Run Fiscal Policy with Heterogeneous Agents |
By Adrien Auclert; Stanford University Michael Cai; Northwestern University Matthew Rognlie; Northwestern University Ludwig Straub; Harvard |
presented by: Ludwig Straub, Harvard |
Session 88: Global recoveries, inflation, and optimal policy June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Stelios Fourakis, Johns Hopkins University |
1. Monetary Policy in an Unbalanced Global Economy |
By Luca Fornaro; CREI and Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
presented by: Luca Fornaro, CREI and Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
2. Inflation and Capital Flows |
By Julien Bengui; Bank of Canada Louphou Coulibaly; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Julien Bengui, Bank of Canada |
3. The Puzzling Behavior of Spreads During Covid |
By Stelios Fourakis; Johns Hopkins University Loukas Karabarbounis; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Stelios Fourakis, Johns Hopkins University |
Session 89: Macro / IO June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Morten Ravn, University College London |
1. Scalable Demand and Markups |
By Enghin Atalay; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Erika Frost; University of Wisconsin - Madison Alan Sorensen; University of Wisconsin - Madison Christopher Sullivan; University of Wisconsin-Madison Wanjia Zhu; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Enghin Atalay, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
2. Concentrating on Customers: Spending Across Firms and Space |
By Christina Patterson; University of Chicago Joseph Vavra; The University of Chicago |
presented by: Joseph Vavra, The University of Chicago |
3. The Aggregate Effects of Changes in Market Power in the United States |
By Morten Ravn; University College London |
presented by: Morten Ravn, University College London |
Session 90: Finance and the corporate sector June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Fabrizio Perri, University of Minnesota |
1. Asset Pricing in a Low Rate Environment |
By Marlon Azinovic; University of Pennsylvania Harold Cole; University of Pennsylvania Felix Kubler; University of Zurich |
presented by: Marlon Azinovic, University of Pennsylvania |
2. Unbalanced Financial Globalization |
By Damien Capelle; IMF Bruno Pellegrino; Columbia University |
presented by: Damien Capelle, IMF |
3. Reconciling Macroeconomics and Finance for the US Corporate Sector: 1929 - Present |
By Andrew Atkeson; UCLA Jonathan Heathcote; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Fabrizio Perri; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Fabrizio Perri, University of Minnesota |
Session 91: Search theory in product markets June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Guido Menzio, New York University |
1. Spatial Search |
By Pieter Gautier; VU University Amsterdam |
presented by: Pieter Gautier, VU University Amsterdam |
2. Private and Social Learning in Frictional Product Markets |
By Sephorah Mangin; Australian National University Guido Menzio; New York University |
presented by: Sephorah Mangin, Australian National University |
3. Search Theory of Imperfect Competition with Decreasing Returns to Scale |
By Guido Menzio; New York University |
presented by: Guido Menzio, New York University |
Session 92: Life cycle health dynamics June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Nicolo Russo, Goethe University Frankfurt |
1. Health Inequality and Health types |
By Margherita Borella; Unversity of Torino Francisco Bullano; University of Minnesota Mariacristina De Nardi; University of Minnesota Elena Manresa; NYU |
presented by: Francisco Bullano, University of Minnesota |
2. Exercise or Extra Fries? How Behavior Impacts Health Over the Life Cycle |
By Neha Bairoliya; Marshall School of Business Ray Miller; Colorado State University Vegard Nygaard; University of Houston |
presented by: Vegard Nygaard, University of Houston |
3. Health-dependent preferences, consumption, and insurance |
By Nicolo Russo; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Nicolo Russo, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session 93: Racial segregation and income inequality June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Marta Prato, Bocconi University |
1. Racial Segmentation in the US Housing Market |
By Brian Higgins; Harvard University |
presented by: Brian Higgins, Harvard University |
2. Persistence of Inequality after Apartheid: Assessing the Role of Geography and Skills |
By Kristina Manysheva; Columbia University Marti Mestieri Johanna Schauer; IMF |
presented by: Kristina Manysheva, Columbia University |
3. Neighborhood Segregation and Endogenous Racial Bias |
By Marta Prato; Bocconi University |
presented by: Marta Prato, Bocconi University |
Session 94: Inflation and labor markets June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Julio Blanco, Atlanta Fed and Emory University |
1. Inflation and Wage Expectations of Firms and Employees |
By Lukas Buchheim; TU Dortmund Sebastian Link; ifo Institute and LMU Munich Sascha Möhrle; ifo Institute and LMU Munich |
presented by: Lukas Buchheim, TU Dortmund |
2. A Supply-Side Approach to Manage Inflation |
By Saman Darougheh; Danmarks Nationalbank Renato Faccini; Danmarks Nationalbank Leonardo Melosi; University of Warwick |
presented by: Renato Faccini, Danmarks Nationalbank |
3. How Does Inflation “Grease the Wheels” in a Frictional Labor Market? |
By Julio Blanco; Atlanta Fed and Emory University Andres Drenik; University of Texas at Austin |
presented by: Julio Blanco, Atlanta Fed and Emory University |
Session 95: Causes and consequences of exchange rates Fluctuations June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Mike Waugh, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
1. Exchange Rate Narratives |
By Vito Cormun; Santa Clara University Kim Ristolainen; University of Turku |
presented by: Vito Cormun, Santa Clara University |
2. Real Exchange Rate Uncertainty Matters |
By Roman Merga; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Roman Merga, International Monetary Fund |
3. The Employment and Consumption Effects of an Exchange Rate Shock |
By Mike Waugh; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Mike Waugh, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session 96: Labor supply, wealth, and expectations June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Alexander Bick, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
1. Dissecting the Great Retirement Boom |
By Serdar Birinci; Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis Miguel Faria-e-Castro; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Kurt Gerrard See; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Kurt Gerrard See, Bank of Canada |
2. Earnings Shocks, Expectations, and Spending |
By Eungik Lee; NYU |
presented by: Eungik Lee, NYU |
3. Job search behaviour and labour market transitions |
By Alexander Bick; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Antonio Dias da Silva; European Central Bank Marco Weißler; European Central Bank |
presented by: Alexander Bick, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session 97: RCTs in macro June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Wyatt Brooks, Arizona State University |
1. Measuring Misallocation with Experiments |
By David Hughes; Boston College Jeremy Majerovitz; St. Louis Federal Reserve and Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Jeremy Majerovitz, St. Louis Federal Reserve and Washington University in St. Louis |
2. Trade Risk and Food Security |
By Tasso Adamopoulos; York University Fernando Leibovici; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Tasso Adamopoulos, York University |
3. Capitalizing Village Economies |
By Wyatt Brooks; Arizona State University Joseph Kaboski; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Wyatt Brooks, Arizona State University |
Session 98: The macroeconomic effects of climate policy June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Keshav Dogra, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
1. Macroeconomic Effects of the Universe of EPA Regulations |
By Vladimir Smirnyagin; University of Virginia Aleh Tsyvinski; Yale University Xi Wu; University of California-Berkeley |
presented by: Vladimir Smirnyagin, University of Virginia |
2. The Heterogenous Effects of Carbon Pricing: Macro and Micro Evidence |
By Brendan Berthold; University of Lausanne Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi; Bank of England Federico Di Pace; Bank of England Alex Haberis; Bank of England |
presented by: Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Bank of England |
3. Is the Green Transition Inflationary? |
By Marco Del Negro; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Julian di Giovanni; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Keshav Dogra; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Keshav Dogra, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Session 99: Imperfect competition and information frictions in the IO of financial markets June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Pietro Tebaldi, Columbia University |
1. Information Frictions in Mortgage Refinancing |
By Vivek Bhattacharya; Northwestern University Jose Ignacio Cuesta; Stanford University Gaston Illanes; Northwestern University Ana María Montoya; Universidad de Chile Raimundo Undurraga; University of Chile |
presented by: Jose Ignacio Cuesta, Stanford University |
2. The Digital Banking Revolution: Effects on Competition and Stability |
By Naz Koont; Columbia University |
presented by: Naz Koont, Columbia University |
3. Asymmetric Information, Repeated Interactions, and Credit Rationing in US Corporate Lending |
By Nicola Pierri; IMF Pietro Tebaldi; Columbia University Yannick Timmer; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Pietro Tebaldi, Columbia University |
Session 100: Identification June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Filippo Ferroni, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
1. The Cross Section of Household Preferences: MPCs and the HtM Status |
By Andreas Tryphonides; University of Cyprus |
presented by: Andreas Tryphonides, University of Cyprus |
2. Inference in Time-Varying SVARs Identified with Sign Restrictions |
By Jonas Arias; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Juan Rubio-Ramirez; Emory Minchul Shin; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Daniel Waggoner; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
presented by: Jonas Arias, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
3. Identification Using Higher-Order Moments Restrictions |
By Filippo Ferroni; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Filippo Ferroni, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session 101: Labor market power June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Justin Bloesch, Cornell University |
1. Automation, Market Power and Welfare |
By Aseem Patel; University of Essex |
presented by: Aseem Patel, University of Essex |
2. Employment Concentration and Labor Market Power |
By Alvaro Castillo; Central Bank of Chile Alvaro Garcia-Marin; Universidad de los Andes Matias Tapia; Central Bank of Chile |
presented by: Alvaro Garcia-Marin, Universidad de los Andes |
3. When do Firms Profit from Wage Setting Power? |
By Justin Bloesch; Cornell University Birthe Larsen; Copenhagen Business School |
presented by: Justin Bloesch, Cornell University |
Session 102: Monetary policy: the role of expectations June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Manuel Macera, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella |
1. High-Frequency Inflation Expectations from Big Data: A Natural Language Approach |
By Firmin Ayivodji; University of Montreal (UdeM) |
presented by: Firmin Ayivodji, Universite de Montreal (UdeM) |
2. The Dominant Role of Expectations and Broad-Based Supply Shocks in Driving Inflation |
By Paul Beaudry; University of British Columbia Chenyu Hou; the Chinese University of Hong Kong, She Franck Portier; University College London |
presented by: Chenyu Hou, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, She |
3. Policy during Hyperinflations |
By Manuel Macera; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Albert Marcet; CREI Juan Pablo Nicolini; Minneapolis Fed |
presented by: Manuel Macera, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella |
Session 103: AI/ML tools to learn about the macroeconomy June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Gregor Boehl, University of Bonn |
1. Deep Learning for Search and Matching Models |
By Jonathan Payne; Princeton University Adam Rebei; Stanford University Yucheng Yang; University of Zurich |
presented by: Yucheng Yang, University of Zurich |
2. Firm-Level Shock Exposures, Stock Returns and Real Outcomes: a Text-Analytic Approach |
By Steven Davis; Chicago Booth Stephen Hansen; University College London Cristhian Seminario-Amez; ITAM |
presented by: Cristhian Seminario-Amez, ITAM |
3. HANK on Speed: Robust Nonlinear Solutions using Automatic Differentiation |
By Gregor Boehl; University of Bonn |
presented by: Gregor Boehl, University of Bonn |
Session 104: Global cities in space June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, University of Chicago |
1. A dynamic spatial knowledge economy |
By Levi Crews; Princeton University |
presented by: Levi Crews, Princeton University |
2. Foreign Residents, and the Future of Global Cities |
By Joao Guerreiro; UCLA Sergio Rebelo; Northwestern University Pedro Teles; Banco de Portugal, Univ Catolica Portugu |
presented by: Sergio Rebelo, Northwestern University |
3. Remote Work and City Structure |
By Ferdinando Monte; Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School Charly Porcher; Georgetown University Esteban Rossi-Hansberg; University of Chicago |
presented by: Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, University of Chicago |
Session 105: International relations and global capital flows June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Antonio Coppola, Stanford University |
1. Hegemonic Globalization |
By Fernando Broner; CREi, UPF, BSE Alberto Martin; CREI, UPF and BSE Josefin Meyer; Kiel Institute for the World Economy Christoph Trebesch; Kiel Institute |
presented by: Alberto Martin, CREI, UPF and BSE |
2. What if? The Effects of a Hard Decoupling from China on the German Economy |
By David Baqaee; UCLA Julian Hinz; Bielefeld University and Kiel Institute for the World Economy Benjamin Moll; LSE Moritz Schularick; Sciences Po Paris Feodora Teti; Ifo Institute Joschka Wanner; University of Potsdam Sihwan Yang; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Julian Hinz, Bielefeld University and Kiel Institute for the World Economy |
3. Three Centuries of International Capital Flows |
By Antonio Coppola; Stanford University Chenzi Xu; Stanford University |
presented by: Antonio Coppola, Stanford University |
Session 106: Investment and firms June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Emilien Gouin-Bonenfant, Columbia University |
1. Sticky Discount Rates |
By Masao Fukui; Boston University Niels Gormsen; University of Chicago Kilian Huber; University of Chicago |
presented by: Masao Fukui, Boston University |
2. The Lemons Market for Firms |
By Xing Guo; Bank of Canada Pablo Ottonello; University of Maryland Toni Whited; University of Michigan Thomas Winberry; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Thomas Winberry, University of Pennsylvania |
3. Innovation Rents |
By Emilien Gouin-Bonenfant; Columbia University Matthieu Gomez; Columbia University |
presented by: Emilien Gouin-Bonenfant, Columbia University |
Session 107: Recent advances in macroeconometrics June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Christian Wolf, MIT |
1. Evaluating Policy Institutions |
By Regis Barnichon; FRB of San Francisco Geert Mesters; Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
presented by: Regis Barnichon, FRB of San Francisco |
2. Dynamic Identification Using System Projections on Instrumental Variables |
By Daniel Lewis; University College London Karel Mertens; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
presented by: Daniel Lewis, University College London |
3. Evaluating Policy Counterfactuals: A "VAR-Plus" Approach |
By Christian Wolf; MIT |
presented by: Christian Wolf, MIT |
Session 108: Labor market inequality June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Fatih Guvenen, University of Minnesota |
1. Asymmetric Shocks and Heterogeneous Worker Mobility in the Euro Zone |
By Riccardo Franceschin; Sabanci University Joseph-Simon Goerlach; Bocconi University |
presented by: Riccardo Franceschin, Sabanci University |
2. Assortative Matching and Wages: The Role of Selection |
By Katarina Borovickova; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Robert Shimer; University of Chicago |
presented by: Katarina Borovickova, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
3. Lifecycle Origins of Inequality |
By Fatih Guvenen; University of Minnesota Luigi Pistaferri; Stanford University David Price; University of Toronto |
presented by: Fatih Guvenen, University of Minnesota |
Session 109: Insurance: formal, self, or social June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Rory McGee, University of Western Ontario |
1. Longevity, Health and Housing Risks Management in Retirement |
By Pierre-Carl Michaud; HEC Montreal Pascal St-Amour; HEC Lausanne, University of Lausanne |
presented by: Pierre-Carl Michaud, HEC Montreal |
2. A Different World: Drivers of Household Income Inequality 1980-2020 |
By Gustavo Ventura; Arizona State University Nezih Guner; CEMFI Remzi Kaygusuz; Durham University |
presented by: Gustavo Ventura, Arizona State University |
3. Optimal Unemployment Insurance and Redistribution: An Empirical Tax Design Problem |
By Rory McGee; University of Western Ontario Martin O'Connell; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Rory McGee, University of Western Ontario |
Session 110: Spillovers and knowledge diffusion June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Hugo Hopenhayn, University of California Los Angeles |
1. Competition, Firm Innovation, and Growth under Imperfect Technology Spillovers |
By Seula Kim; Princeton University Karam Jo; Korea Development Institute |
presented by: Seula Kim, Princeton University |
2. Secrecy is a Barrier to Knowledge Diffusion |
By Sichuang Xu; The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen Shengxing Zhang; London School of Economics; Peking Unive |
presented by: Sichuang Xu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen |
3. Knowledge Creation and Diffusion with Limited Appropriation |
By Hugo Hopenhayn; University of California Los Angeles Liyan Shi; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Hugo Hopenhayn, University of California Los Angeles |
Session 111: Banking, intermediation, and monetary policy June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Tommaso Monacelli, Bocconi University |
1. Monetary Policy and Global Bank Lending: A Reversal Interest Rate Approach |
By Li Yu; Liaoning University Philipp Wangner; Columbia Business School (CBS) |
presented by: Li Yu, Liaoning University |
2. The Macroeconomics of Liquidity in Financial Intermediation |
By Davide Porcellacchia; European Central Bank Kevin Sheedy; London School of Economics |
presented by: Davide Porcellacchia, European Central Bank |
3. HBANK: Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Banks |
By Tommaso Monacelli; Bocconi University |
presented by: Tommaso Monacelli, Bocconi University |
Session 112: Moving within and across countries June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
1. Third-Country Effects of US Immigration Policy |
By Agostina Brinatti; University of Michigan |
presented by: Agostina Brinatti, University of Michigan |
2. Internal Migration in Italy: Evidence and Policy Analysis. |
By Gian Luca Clementi; New York University Daniele Coen-Pirani; University of Pittsburgh |
presented by: Gian Luca Clementi, New York University |
3. The Impact of Immigration on Firms and Workers: Insights from the H-1B Lottery |
By Agostina Brinatti; University of Michigan Mingyu Chen; Amazon and IZA Parag Mahajan; University of Delaware Nicolas Morales; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond kevin shih; CUNY-Queens |
presented by: Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Session 113: Female labor supply June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Anne Hannusch, University of Mannheim |
1. What Works for Working Mothers? A Regular Schedule Lowers the Child Penalty |
By Ludovica Ciasullo; New York University Martina Uccioli; IZA Institute of Labor Economics |
presented by: Martina Uccioli, IZA Institute of Labor Economics |
2. Household Labor Supply Elasticities: Evidence from Cross-Border Workers |
By Kevin Kloiber; University of Munich Sarah Lein; University of Basel Andreas Peichl; University of Munich (LMU) Kurt Schmidheiny; University of Basel Peter Zorn; LMU Munich |
presented by: Peter Zorn, LMU Munich |
3. The Political Economy of Laws to “Protect” Women |
By Matthias Doepke; London School of Economics Hanno Foerster; Boston College Anne Hannusch; University of Mannheim Michele Tertilt; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Anne Hannusch, University of Mannheim |
Session 114: Transfers, insurance, and development June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Abdoulaye Ndiaye, New York University |
1. The Macroeconomic Effects of Cash Transfers: Evidence from Brazil |
By Leo Feler; Johns Hopkins University Arthur Mendes; World Bank Wataru Miyamoto; University of Hong Kong Thuy Lan Nguyen; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Steven Pennings; World Bank |
presented by: Steven Pennings, World Bank |
2. Accounting for the international quantity-quality trade-off |
By Juan Cordoba; Iowa State University xiying Liu; Wuhan University, Economics and Management Marla Ripoll; University of Pittsburgh |
presented by: Juan Cordoba, Iowa State University |
3. How to fund unemployment insurance with informality and false claims: evidence from Senegal |
By Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota Abdou Ndiaye; New York University |
presented by: Abdoulaye Ndiaye, New York University |
Session 115: Climate change and inequality June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Sewon Hur, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
1. The Inequality of Climate Change and Optimal Energy Policy |
By Thomas Bourany; University of Chicago |
presented by: Thomas Bourany, University of Chicago |
2. Transfers from Nature: A Macro Study of the Unequal Effects of Climate Change |
By Stephie Fried; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Stephie Fried, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
3. Unequal Climate Policy in an Unequal World |
By Elisa Belfiori; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Daniel Carroll; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Sewon Hur; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
presented by: Sewon Hur, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
Session 116: Firms and workers June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Josep Pijoan-Mas, CEMFI |
1. Valuing Labor Market Power: The Role of Productivity Advantages |
By Bryan Seegmiller; Northwestern University |
presented by: Bryan Seegmiller, Northwestern University |
2. Measuring the Productivity of Working from Home |
By Christine Braun; University of Warwick Travis Cyronek; Bureau of Labor Statistics Peter Rupert; University of California, Santa Barbara |
presented by: Christine Braun, University of Warwick |
3. Dual Labor Markets and the Equilibrium Distribution of Firms |
By Josep Pijoan-Mas; CEMFI Pau Roldan-Blanco; Bank of Spain |
presented by: Josep Pijoan-Mas, CEMFI |
Session 117: Econometrics of macro and micro data June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Silvia Sarpietro, University of Bologna |
1. On the Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on Earnings and Consumption Heterogeneity |
By Minsu Chang; Georgetown University Frank Schorfheide; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Minsu Chang, Georgetown University |
2. Micro responses to macro shocks |
By Victor Sancibrian |
presented by: Victor Sancibrian, |
3. Learning the Tail Features of Unobserved Heterogeneity: with an Application to Measuring School Effectiveness |
By Raffaella Giacomini; University College London Annalisa Loviglio; University of Bologna Silvia Sarpietro; University of Bologna Yulong Wang; Syracuse University |
presented by: Silvia Sarpietro, University of Bologna |
Session 118: Macroeconomics of mergers June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jane Olmstead-Rumsey, London School of Economics |
1. The Effects of Startup Acquisitions on Innovation and Economic Growth |
By Pau Roldan-Blanco; Bank of Spain Tom Schmitz; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Pau Roldan-Blanco, Bank of Spain |
2. Customer Acquisition, Rising Concentration and US Productivity Dynamics |
By Shihan Shen; Rice University |
presented by: Shihan Shen, Rice University |
3. Digital Platform Acquisitions and Growth |
By Jane Olmstead-Rumsey; London School of Economics Federico Puglisi; Bank of Italy, Northwestern University Liangjie Wu; Einaudi Institute for Economics and Fina |
presented by: Jane Olmstead-Rumsey, London School of Economics |
Session 119: New insights on inflation expectations June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Laura Castillo-Martinez, Duke University |
1. Long-Run Inflation Expectations |
By Jonas Fisher; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Leonardo Melosi; University of Warwick Sebastian Rast; De Nederlandsche Bank |
presented by: Sebastian Rast, De Nederlandsche Bank |
2. Mining the gap: Extracting firms’ inflation expectations from earnings calls. |
By Allan Dizioli; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Allan Dizioli, International Monetary Fund |
3. Frictionless Inflation |
By Miguel Bandeira; Insper Laura Castillo-Martinez; Duke University |
presented by: Laura Castillo-Martinez, Duke University |
Session 120: Learning: theory and applications June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Noah Williams, University of Miami |
1. The Dynamics of Stock Market Participation |
By Sigurd Mølster Galaasen; Norges Bank Akash Raja; Copenhagen Business School |
presented by: Akash Raja, Copenhagen Business School |
2. Granular Sentiments |
By Rustam Jamilov; All Souls College Alexandre Kohlhas; Institute for International Economic Stu Oleksandr Talavera; University of Birmingham Mao Zhang; university of St-Andrews |
presented by: Alexandre Kohlhas, Institute for International Economic Stu |
3. Equilibria, Near Equilibria, and Escapes |
By Noah Williams; University of Miami |
presented by: Noah Williams, University of Miami |
Session 121: Perspectives on welfare June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Eduardo Davila, Yale University |
1. Putting the Finance into Public Finance: A Theory of Capital Gains Taxation |
By Mark Aguiar; Princeton University Benjamin Moll; LSE Florian Scheuer; University of Zurich |
presented by: Mark Aguiar, Princeton University |
2. Population and Welfare: The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number |
By Mark Bils; U. of Rochester Charles Jones; Stanford University Peter Klenow; Stanford University |
presented by: Peter Klenow, Stanford University |
3. Intergenerational Welfare Assessments |
By Eduardo Davila; Yale University Andreas Schaab; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Eduardo Davila, Yale University |
Session 122: Open economy monetary policies June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Juan Pablo Nicolini, Minneapolis Fed |
1. Monetary Policy and the Short Rate Disconnect in Emerging Economies |
By Pierre De Leo; University of Maryland Gita Gopinath; International Monetary Fund Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan; University of Maryland |
presented by: Pierre De Leo, University of Maryland |
2. Pass-Through in Levels and the Unequal Incidence of Commodity Shocks |
By Kunal Sangani; Harvard |
presented by: Kunal Sangani, Harvard University |
3. Evaluating Pegs: A Natural Experiment? |
By Juan Pablo Nicolini; Minneapolis Fed |
presented by: Juan Pablo Nicolini, Minneapolis Fed |
Session 123: Firms and external inputs June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Joseph Kaboski, University of Notre Dame |
1. The Factor Bias of External Inputs: Implications for Substitution between Capital and Labor |
By Dimitrije Ruzic; INSEAD |
presented by: Dimitrije Ruzic, INSEAD |
2. Strategic Business Accounting and the Trendlessness of Profits: From In-House Production to Purchased Ideas |
By Jacob Hess Luis Rojas; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Raul Santaeulalia Llopis; University of Pennsylvania, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona and BSE Carolina Villegas Sanchez; ESADE Business School |
presented by: Raul Santaeulalia Llopis, University of Pennsylvania, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona and BSE |
3. Outsourcing Policy and Worker Outcomes: Causal Evidence from a Mexican Ban |
By Joseph Kaboski; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Joseph Kaboski, University of Notre Dame |
Session 124: Finance: theory June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Christian Hellwig, TSE |
1. Time Trumps Quantity in the Market for Lemons |
By William Fuchs; University of Texas at Austin Piero Gottardi; University of Essex Humberto Moreira; EPGE/FGV |
presented by: Piero Gottardi, University of Essex |
2. Risk Aversion with Nothing to Lose |
By Stefano Pegoraro; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Stefano Pegoraro, University of Notre Dame |
3. The Inefficient Market Hypothesis: Casino Capitalism and Prudential Regulation |
By Christian Hellwig; TSE |
presented by: Christian Hellwig, TSE |
Session 125: Household credit, income risk, and macroeconomics June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Satyajit Chatterjee, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
1. Are High Housing Costs Amplifying Recessions? |
By Gideon Bornstein; University of Pennsylvania Sasha Indarte; Wharton Emily Williams; Harvard University |
presented by: Gideon Bornstein, University of Pennsylvania |
2. Progressive Taxation and the Intergenerational Equity-Efficiency Trade-off |
By Irina Popova; University of Bonn |
presented by: Irina Popova, University of Bonn |
3. Heterogeneity in the Credit Card Market |
By Satyajit Chatterjee; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Burcu Eyigungor; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Satyajit Chatterjee, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Session 126: Family and human capital investment in children June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Francesco Agostinelli, University of Pennsylvania |
1. Child skill production: Accounting for parental and market-based time and goods investments. |
By Joseph Mullins; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Joseph Mullins, University of Minnesota |
2. Intergenerational Altruism and Transfers of Time and Money: A Life Cycle Perspective |
By Eric French; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Eric French, University of Cambridge |
3. Intra-Household Insurance and the Intergenerational Transmission of Income Risk |
By Francesco Agostinelli; University of Pennsylvania Domenico Ferraro; Arizona State University Xincheng Qiu; Arizona State University Giuseppe Sorrenti; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Francesco Agostinelli, University of Pennsylvania |
Session 127: Industrial organization in spatial markets June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Milena Almagro, University of Chicago |
1. Dynamic Spatial Competition in Early Education: an Equilibrium Analysis of the Preschool Market in Pennsylvania |
By Pierre Bodéré; New York University |
presented by: Pierre Bodéré, New York University |
2. Investment in Infrastructure and Trade: The Case of Ports |
By Giulia Brancaccio; NYU Stern Myrto Kalouptsidi; Harvard University Theodore Papageorgiou; Boston College |
presented by: Giulia Brancaccio, NYU Stern |
3. Optimal Urban Transportation Policy: Evidence from Chicago |
By Milena Almagro; University of Chicago Felipe Barbieri; University of Pennsylvania Juan Camilo Castillo; University of Pennsylvania Nathaniel Hickok; MIT Tobias Salz; MIT |
presented by: Milena Almagro, University of Chicago |
Session 128: Monetary policy (methods) June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Giovanni Nicolo, Federal Reserve Board |
1. Estimating Nonlinear Heterogeneous Agents Models with Neural Networks |
By Hanno Kase; European Central Bank Leonardo Melosi; University of Warwick Matthias Rottner; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Hanno Kase, European Central Bank |
2. State-Dependent Pass-Through from Monetary Policy to Lending Rates |
By Federico Puglisi; Bank of Italy, Northwestern University |
presented by: Federico Puglisi, Bank of Italy, Northwestern University |
3. Is There a Forward Guidance Puzzle? |
By Francesco Bianchi; Johns Hopkins University Leonardo Melosi; University of Warwick Giovanni Nicolo; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Giovanni Nicolo, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 129: Trade, geography, and globalization June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Illenin Kondo, Minneapolis Fed |
1. Revisiting the Effects of Preferential Trade Agreements |
By Maria Ptashkina; Princeton University |
presented by: Maria Ptashkina, Princeton University |
2. The Price of Globalization |
By Nezih Guner; CEMFI Eugenio Renedo; CEMFI Alessandro Ruggieri; CUNEF Universidad James Tybout; Pennsylvania State University |
presented by: Eugenio Renedo, CEMFI |
3. Labor Flows in France: Insurance through Diversity |
By Francois De Soyres; Federal Reserve Board Simon Fuchs; FRB Atlanta Illenin Kondo; Minneapolis Fed Helene Maghin; KU Leuven |
presented by: Illenin Kondo, Minneapolis Fed |
Session 130: Search, unemployment, and wages June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Serdar Birinci, Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
1. Wage Setting Under Targeted Search |
By Anton Cheremukhin; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
presented by: Anton Cheremukhin, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
2. Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run Revisited |
By Zach Bethune; Rice University Michael Choi; University of California, Irvine Sebastien Lotz; University of Paris 2 Guillaume Rocheteau; University of California, Irvine |
presented by: Zach Bethune, Rice University |
3. Optimal Unemployment Insurance Under Heterogeneity Within the Unemployed |
By Serdar Birinci; Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis Kurt Gerrard See; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Serdar Birinci, Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis |
Session 131: Urbanization in global perspective June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Kevin Donovan, Yale University |
1. The Distribution of Economic Activity across Cities: A Global Perspective |
By Tatjana Kleineberg; World Bank Mathilde Lebrand; World Bank |
presented by: Tatjana Kleineberg, World Bank |
2. Urbanization, Structural Transformation and Rural-Urban Disparities in China and India |
By Viktoria Hnatkovska; University of British Columbia Chenyu (Sev) Hou; The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen Amartya Lahiri; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Amartya Lahiri, University of British Columbia |
3. Trade, Conflict, and the Reorganization of Rwandan Agriculture |
By Wyatt Brooks; Arizona State University Kevin Donovan; Yale University |
presented by: Kevin Donovan, Yale University |
Session 132: Green transition June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Neil Mehrotra, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
1. Balancing Production and Carbon Emissions with Fuel Substitution |
By Emmanuel Murray Leclair; Western University |
presented by: Emmanuel Murray Leclair, Western University |
2. The Composition Effect of the Socially Optimal Green Transition |
By Michael Nattinger; University of Wisconsin - Madison Alexander von Hafften; UW Madison |
presented by: Alexander von Hafften, UW Madison |
3. The Macroeconomics of Net Zero |
By Neil Mehrotra; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Neil Mehrotra, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session 133: Macroeconomics of industrial organization June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Sergio Ocampo-Diaz, Western University |
1. Technology, Markups and Labor Share |
By Agnieszka Markiewicz; Erasmus University Rotterdam Riccardo Silvestrini; Erasmus University Rotterdam |
presented by: Agnieszka Markiewicz, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
2. Monthly Heterogeneous Markup Cyclicality and Inflation Dynamics |
By Mario Giarda; Banco Central de Chile Will Jianyu Lu; Central Bank of Chile Antonio Martner; UCLA |
presented by: Will Jianyu Lu, Central Bank of Chile |
3. Variable Markups with Heterogeneous Demand and Productivity |
By Sergio Ocampo-Diaz; Western University Juan Herreno; University of California, San Diego Sergio Salgado; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Sergio Ocampo-Diaz, Western University |
Session 134: Econometrics with dynamics June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jean-Jacques Forneron, Boston University |
1. Finite-State Markov-Chain Approximations: A Hidden Markov Approach |
By Eva Janssens; Federal Reserve Board Sean McCrary; Ohio State University |
presented by: Eva Janssens, Federal Reserve Board |
2. A Machine Learning Approach to Simulation-Based MLE and Bayesian Estimation of Heterogeneous and Representative Agent Models |
By Cameron Fen; University of Michigan |
presented by: Cameron Fen, University of Michigan |
3. Filtering and Estimation of Misspecified Dynamic Models: An Optimal Transportation Approach |
By Jean-Jacques Forneron; Boston University Zhongjun Qu; Boston University |
presented by: Jean-Jacques Forneron, Boston University |
Session 135: Effects of policies and shocks on workers June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Andrea Caggese, Pompeu Fabra University |
1. The Role of Workers in Knowledge Diffusion Across Firms |
By Kerstin Holzheu; Sciences Po Anders Akerman; University of Stavanger |
presented by: Kerstin Holzheu, Sciences Po |
2. It's Always Sunny in Ontario: The Effects of Wage Disclosure on Wages |
By Katerina Gribbin; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Katerina Gribbin, University of Minnesota |
3. Which workers suffer (or benefit) from firm-level uncertainty shocks? |
By Andrea Caggese; Pompeu Fabra University Vicente Cunat; London School of Economics Daniel Metzger; Rotterdam School of Management |
presented by: Andrea Caggese, Pompeu Fabra University |
Session 136: Monetary-fiscal interaction and inflation June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Yu-Ting Chiang, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
1. Monetary-Fiscal Interactions in the United States |
By Paul Bouscasse; Sciences Po Seungki Hong; Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business, Purdue University |
presented by: Seungki Hong, Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business, Purdue University |
2. Monetary Policy and Fiscal-led Inflation in Emerging Markets |
By William Witheridge; New York University |
presented by: William Witheridge, New York University |
3. Nominal Maturity Mismatch and the Liquidity Cost of Inflation |
By Yu-Ting Chiang; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Ezra Karger; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Yu-Ting Chiang, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session 137: Macro finance models June 28, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Oren Levintal, Reichman University |
1. Asset Prices and Credit with Diagnostic Expectations? |
By James Cloyne; University of California Davis Oscar Jorda Sanjay Singh; FRB San Francisco and UC Davis Alan Taylor; Columbia University |
presented by: Sanjay Singh, FRB San Francisco and UC Davis |
2. The Causal Effects of Global Supply Chain Disruptions on Macroeconomic Outcomes: Evidence and Theory |
By Xiwen Bai; Tsinghua University Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde; University of Pennsylvania Yiliang Li; UIBE Francesco Zanetti; University of Oxford |
presented by: Yiliang Li, UIBE |
3. The Distributional Effects of Asset Returns |
By Oren Levintal; Reichman University Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Oren Levintal, Reichman University |
Session 138: Uncertainty, Social Valuation, and Climate Change Policy June 28, 2024 17:20 to 18:20 Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres |
Session 139: Tax design, domestic and international June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Ellen McGrattan, University of Minnesota |
1. Fiscal Federalism and Monetary Unions |
By Rafael Berriel; Stanford University Eugenia Gonzalez-Aguado; Toulouse School of Economics Patrick Kehoe; Stanford University Elena Pastorino; Stanford University |
presented by: Eugenia Gonzalez-Aguado, Toulouse School of Economics |
2. The Ripple Effects of Global Tax Reform on the U.S. Economy |
By Sebastian Dyrda; University of Toronto Guangbin Hong; University of Toronto Joseph Steinberg; University of Toronto |
presented by: Sebastian Dyrda, University of Toronto |
3. Business Income Underreporting and Public Finance |
By Anmol Bhandari; University of Minnesota David Evans; University of Oregon Ellen McGrattan; University of Minnesota Yuki Yao; University of Kent |
presented by: Ellen McGrattan, University of Minnesota |
Session 140: Monetary policy transmission and operations June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Manuel Amador, University of Minnesota and Federal Rese |
1. Monetary Policy Operations: Theory, Evidence, and Tools for Quantitative Analysis |
By Ricardo Lagos; New York University Gaston Navarro; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Gaston Navarro, Federal Reserve Board |
2. The Investment Channel of Monetary Policy:Evidence from Norway |
By Jin Cao; Norges Bank Torje Hegna; Norwegian Ministry of Finance Martin Blomhoff Holm Ragnar Juelsrud; Norges Bank Tobias König; University of Bonn Mikkel Riiser; Norges Bank |
presented by: Tobias König, University of Bonn |
3. Helicopter Drops and Liquidity Traps |
By Manuel Amador; University of Minnesota and Federal Rese Javier Bianchi; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Manuel Amador, University of Minnesota and Federal Rese |
Session 141: Households and labor market outcomes June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Orazio Attanasio, Yale University |
1. Interactions as Investments: The Microdynamics and Measurement of Early Childhood Learning |
By James Heckman; University of Chicago Jin Zhou; City University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Jin Zhou, City University of Hong Kong |
2. Who should work how much? |
By Timo Boppart; Stockholm University Per Krusell; Stockholm University Jonna Olsson; Norwegian School of Economics |
presented by: Jonna Olsson, Norwegian School of Economics |
3. Intergenerational Mobility in Socio-emotional Skills |
By Orazio Attanasio; Yale University |
presented by: Orazio Attanasio, Yale University |
Session 142: International risk sharing June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Emile Marin, U.C. Davis |
1. General Equilibrium Analysis of Multinational Financial and Trade Linkages |
By Chenyue Hu; UC Santa Cruz |
presented by: Chenyue Hu, UC Santa Cruz |
2. A Model of Gross Capital Flows: Risk Sharing and Financial Frictions |
By Hyunju Lee; University of Houston |
presented by: Hyunju Lee, University of Houston |
3. Low Risk Sharing with Many Assets |
By Emile Marin; U.C. Davis Sanjay Singh; FRB San Francisco and UC Davis |
presented by: Emile Marin, U.C. Davis |
Session 143: How labor markets adjust to shocks June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Isaac Sorkin, Stanford University |
1. Heterogeneous Mobility and Hysteresis |
By Michael Amior; Hebrew University of Jerusalem Michael Elsby; University of Edinburgh Axel Gottfries; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Michael Elsby, University of Edinburgh |
2. Sectoral Shocks and Labor Market Dynamics: A Sufficient Statistics Approach |
By Jaeeun Seo; MIT Ryungha Oh; Yale University |
presented by: Jaeeun Seo, MIT |
3. Frictional Labor Adjustment: Supply or Demand? |
By Adrien Auclert; Stanford University Isaac Sorkin; Stanford University |
presented by: Isaac Sorkin, Stanford University |
Session 144: Spatial macroeconomics June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Conor Walsh, Columbia University |
1. Should I Stay or Should I Grow? How Cities Affect Learning, Inequality and Productivity |
By Hugo Lhuillier; University of Chicago |
presented by: Hugo Lhuillier, University of Chicago |
2. Homeownership and the Distributional Effects of Uneven Regional Growth |
By Brian Greaney; University of Washington |
presented by: Brian Greaney, University of Washington |
3. Urban-Biased Growth |
By Conor Walsh; Columbia University |
presented by: Conor Walsh, Columbia University |
Session 145: Debt and default June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Ramon Marimon, Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona School of Economics & European University Institute |
1. Coordinating Default Cycles |
By Jess Benhabib; NYU Feng Dong; Tsinghua University Pengfei Wang; Peking University Zhenyang Xu; Tsinghua University |
presented by: Zhenyang Xu, Tsinghua University |
2. Credit Surfaces and Economic Uncertainty |
By John Geanakoplos; Yale University David Rappoport; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: David Rappoport, Federal Reserve Board |
3. Moral Hazard with Risk-Sharing and Safe Debt |
By Ramon Marimon; Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona School of Economics & European University Institute Adrien Wicht; European University Institute Luca Zavalloni; Central Bank of Ireland |
presented by: Ramon Marimon, Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona School of Economics & European University Institute |
Session 146: Finance and growth June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Christopher Tonetti, Stanford GSB |
1. Idea Rents and Firm Growth |
By Timo Boppart; Stockholm University Peter Klenow; Stanford University Huiyu Li; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Huiyu Li, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
2. Lost in Transition |
By Maarten De Ridder; London School of Economics and Political |
presented by: Maarten De Ridder, London School of Economics and Political |
3. Risk Markups |
By Sebastian Di Tella; Stanford Cedomir Malgieri; Stanford University Christopher Tonetti; Stanford GSB |
presented by: Christopher Tonetti, Stanford GSB |
Session 147: Firm and worker dynamics in frictional labor markets June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Christian Moser, Columbia University |
1. Labor Market Dynamics and Growth |
By Jake Bradley; University of Nottingham Axel Gottfries; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Axel Gottfries, University of Edinburgh |
2. Superstar Teams: The Micro Origins and Macro Implications of Coworker Complementarities |
By Lukas Freund; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Lukas Freund, University of Cambridge |
3. The Gender Pay Gap: Micro Sources and Macro Consequences |
By Iacopo Morchio; University of Bristol Christian Moser; Columbia University |
presented by: Christian Moser, Columbia University |
Session 148: Consumption responses to shocks June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Caterina Mendicino, European Central Bank |
1. Consumption Behavior Across the Distribution of Liquid Assets |
By James Graham; University of Sydney |
presented by: James Graham, University of Sydney |
2. Stimulus through Insurance: the Marginal Propensity to Repay Debt |
By Gizem Kosar; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Davide Melcangi; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Laura Pilossoph; Duke University David Wiczer; Atlanta Fed |
presented by: Davide Melcangi, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
3. Distributive Effects of Banking Sector Losses |
By Caterina Mendicino; European Central Bank Lukas Nord; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Marcel Peruffo; Brown University |
presented by: Caterina Mendicino, European Central Bank |
Session 149: Sovereign borrowing June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Fernando Arce Munoz, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
1. Central Bank Swap Lines as Bilateral Sovereign Debt |
By Francisco Roldan; International Monetary Fund Cesar Sosa-Padilla; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Francisco Roldan, International Monetary Fund |
2. Original sin redux: a model-based evaluation |
By Nikhil Patel; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Nikhil Patel, International Monetary Fund |
3. Tax Revolts and Sovereign Defaults |
By Fernando Arce Munoz; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Nicolas Werquin; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Fernando Arce Munoz, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session 150: Topics in inequality and mobility June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Angela Zheng, McMaster University |
1. Who Benefits from Retirement Saving Incentives in the U.S.? Evidence on Racial and Intergenerational Gaps in Retirement Wealth Accumulation |
By Taha Choukhmane; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jorge Colmenares; Harvard University Cormac O'Dea; Yale University Jonathan Rothbaum; US Census Bureau Lawrence Schmidt; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Lawrence Schmidt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
2. The housing channel of intergenerational wealth persistence |
By Ella Wold; BI Norwegian Business School Knut Are Aastveit; Norges Bank Eirik Brandsaas; Fed Board Ragnar Juelsrud; Norges Bank Gisle Natvik; BI Norwegian Business School |
presented by: Knut Are Aastveit, Norges Bank |
3. Public Education and Intergenerational Housing Wealth Effects |
By Michael Gilraine; New York University James Graham; University of Sydney Angela Zheng; McMaster University |
presented by: Angela Zheng, McMaster University |
Session 151: Education and wage gaps June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Maddie Penn, Yale University |
1. Racial and Gender Differences in School-College-Career Paths |
By Anusha Nath; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Anusha Nath, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
2. Education Affordability and Income Inequality |
By Oliko Vardishvili; University of California Irvine |
presented by: Oliko Vardishvili, University of California Irvine |
3. International Trade and Gender Gaps in College Enrollment |
By Maddie Penn; Yale University Ricardo Reyes-Heroles; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Maddie Penn, Yale University |
Session 152: Rational inattention June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jennifer Lao, Columbia University |
1. Rational Inattention during an RCT |
By Bartosz Mackowiak; European Central Bank Mirko Wiederholt; LMU Munich |
presented by: Bartosz Mackowiak, European Central Bank |
2. Rational Inattention, Bayesian Updating, and Household's Inflation Expectations |
By Kenneth Eva; University of Pennsylvania Michael Lamla; University of Duisburg-Essen Damjan Pfajfar; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserv |
presented by: Kenneth Eva, University of Pennsylvania |
3. Sectoral Salience |
By Hassan Afrouzi; Columbia University Benjamin Hebert; UC Berkeley and Stanford Jennifer Lao; Columbia University John Leahy; Michigan |
presented by: Jennifer Lao, Columbia University |
Session 153: Digital currencies June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Lukas Altermatt, University of Essex |
1. Central Bank Digital Currency, Privacy, and Welfare |
By Seungduck Lee; Sungkyunkwan University |
presented by: Seungduck Lee, Sungkyunkwan University |
2. Contagious Stablecoins? |
By Hugo van Buggenum; ETH Zurich Hans Gersbach; ETH Zurich Sebastian Zelzner; ETH Zurich |
presented by: Hugo van Buggenum, ETH Zurich |
3. E-Money and Liquidity |
By Lukas Altermatt; University of Essex Louphou Coulibaly; University of Wisconsin-Madison Kohei Iwasaki; Osaka University Randall Wright; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Lukas Altermatt, University of Essex |
Session 154: Real estate investors June 29, 2024 9:00 to 10:30 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Antonio Gargano, University of Melbourne |
1. Real-Estate Investors, House Prices and Rents: Evidence from Capital-Gains Tax Changes |
By Itai Ater; Tel Aviv University Yael Elster; University of Haifa Eran Hoffmann; Hebrew University |
presented by: Eran Hoffmann, Hebrew University |
2. Frictional and Speculative Vacancies: The Effects of an Empty Homes Tax |
By Lu Han; University of Wisconsin Derek Stacey; University of Waterloo Hong Chen; Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business |
presented by: Derek Stacey, University of Waterloo |
3. Individual Investors’ Housing Income and Interest Rates Fluctuations |
By Antonio Gargano; University of Melbourne Marco Giacoletti; University of Southern California |
presented by: Antonio Gargano, University of Melbourne |
Session 155: Labor market policies June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Simon Mongey, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
1. Overworked: Implications for a Shorter Workweek |
By Gregor Jarosch; Duke Laura Pilossoph; Duke University |
presented by: Gregor Jarosch, Duke |
2. The Equalizing Effects of Inflation on the Labor Market |
By Hassan Afrouzi; Columbia University Julio Blanco; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Emory University Andres Drenik; University of Texas at Austin Erik Hurst |
presented by: Erik Hurst, |
3. Labor Market Power, Tax Progressivity and Inequality |
By David Berger; Duke University Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota Simon Mongey; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Simon Mongey, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session 156: Central bank credibility and monetary policy June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Amy Handlan, Brown University |
1. Estimating the Effects of Political Pressure on the Fed: A Narrative Approach with New Data |
By Thomas Drechsel; University of Maryland |
presented by: Thomas Drechsel, University of Maryland |
2. Living Up to Expectations: Central Bank Credibility, the Effectiveness of Forward Guidance, and Inflation Dynamics Post-Global Financial Crisis |
By Enrique Martinez-Garcia; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Eric Sims; University of Notre Dame Stephen Cole; Marquette University |
presented by: Enrique Martinez-Garcia, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
3. Reputation for Competence |
By Laura Gáti; ECB Amy Handlan; Brown University |
presented by: Laura Gáti, ECB |
Session 157: Fiscal policy with heterogeneity June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Cristina Arellano, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
1. Navigating by Falling Stars:Monetary Policy with Fiscally-driven Natural Rates |
By Rodolfo Campos; Banco de España Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde; University of Pennsylvania Galo Nuno; Banco de España Peter Paz; banco de espana |
presented by: Rodolfo Campos, Banco de España |
2. Stimulus effects of common fiscal policies: a quantitative analysis |
By Tobias Broer; Stockholm University Jeppe Druedahl; University of Copenhagen Karl Harmenberg; University of Oslo Erik Öberg; Uppsala University |
presented by: Tobias Broer, Stockholm University |
3. Pareto Improving Fiscal and Monetary Policies: Samuelson in the New Keynesian Model |
By Mark Aguiar; Princeton University Manuel Amador; University of Minnesota and Federal Rese Cristina Arellano; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Cristina Arellano, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session 158: Exchange rates June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Philippe Bacchetta, University of Lausanne |
1. Connecting Exchange Rates to Fundamentals Under Indeterminacy |
By Ippei Fujiwara; Keio University / ANU Yasuo Hirose; Keio University |
presented by: Yasuo Hirose, Keio University |
2. Exchange Rates and Structural Change |
By Paul Bergin; U.C. Davis Woo Jin Choi; University of Seoul Ju Hyun Pyun; Korea University |
presented by: Paul Bergin, U.C. Davis |
3. Dollar Shortages, CIP Deviations, and the Safe Haven Role of the Dollar |
By Philippe Bacchetta; University of Lausanne Scott Davis; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Eric van Wincoop; University of Virginia |
presented by: Philippe Bacchetta, University of Lausanne |
Session 159: Vacancies and hiring June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
1. Understanding Trends in Employment to Population Ratios |
By Shelby Buckman; Stanford University Huiyu Li; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau; FRB San Francisco |
presented by: Shelby Buckman, Stanford University |
2. Vacancies and hiring through different recruiting channels |
By Jesper Bagger; University of Edinburgh Manolis Galenianos; Royal Holloway, University of London |
presented by: Manolis Galenianos, Royal Holloway, University of London |
3. The Dual Beveridge Curve |
By Anton Cheremukhin; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
presented by: Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
Session 160: Macroeconomic impacts of climate change June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Adrien Bilal, Harvard University |
1. Global Banks and Climate Disasters |
By Francisco Ilabaca; US Treasury - Office of Financial Research Robert Mann; U.S. Treasury Philip Mulder; University of Wisconsin Madison |
presented by: Francisco Ilabaca, US Treasury - Office of Financial Research |
2. Is Less Really More? Comparing the Climate and Productivity Effects of a Shrinking Population |
By Mark Budolfson; University of Texas at Austin Michael Geruso; University of Texas at Austin Kevin Kuruc; University of Texas at Austin Dean Spears; The University of Texas at Austin Sangita Vyas; Hunter College (CUNY) |
presented by: Kevin Kuruc, University of Texas at Austin |
3. Unveiling the Macroeconomic Impacts of Climate Change |
By Adrien Bilal; Harvard University Diego Känzig; Northwestern University |
presented by: Adrien Bilal, Harvard University |
Session 161: Dynamic contracts June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Paolo Martellini, University of Wisconsin - Madison |
1. Dynamic contracting with many agents |
By Bruno Biais; HEC Paris Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden; Universität Mannheim |
presented by: Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden, Universität Mannheim |
2. Initiative |
By Hector Chade; Arizona State University |
presented by: Hector Chade, Arizona State University |
3. Competition, Commitment, and Optimal Information Disclosure |
By Paolo Martellini; University of Wisconsin - Madison Alessandro Dovis; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Paolo Martellini, University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Session 162: Production in developing countries June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Julieta Caunedo, Cornell |
1. No Country for Dying Firms: Evidence from India |
By Shoumitro Chatterjee; Johns Hopkins University Kala Krishna; Penn State University Kalyani Padmakumar; Pennsylvania State University Yingyan Zhao; The George Washington University |
presented by: Shoumitro Chatterjee, Johns Hopkins University |
2. Life-cycle Implications of Childbirth on Women's Job Search and Mobility |
By Hanna Wang; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
presented by: Hanna Wang, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
3. Economies of Density and Congestion in the Sharing Economy |
By Julieta Caunedo; Cornell |
presented by: Julieta Caunedo, Cornell |
Session 163: Entrepreneurship and macroeconomics June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Francois Gourio, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
1. How Market Structure shapes Entrepreneurship and Inequality |
By Shubhdeep Deb; Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
presented by: Shubhdeep Deb, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
2. Scalable vs. Productive Entrepreneurship and Wealth Inequality |
By Mons Chan; Queens University Guangbin Hong; University of Toronto Joachim Hubmer; University of Pennsylvania Serdar Ozkan; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Sergio Salgado; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Mons Chan, Queens University |
3. The rise of shareholder capitalism: macroeconomic implications |
By Francois Gourio; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Alessandro Villa; Chicago Fed |
presented by: Francois Gourio, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session 164: Consumption, data and theory June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Kyle Dempsey, The Ohio State University |
1. Consumption's Response to Permanent Income: The Role of Consumption Commitments |
By Paulo Lins; University of Rochester |
presented by: Paulo Lins, University of Rochester |
2. Measuring Inequality with Consumption Time |
By Nick Pretnar; University of California, Santa Barbara |
presented by: Nick Pretnar, University of California, Santa Barbara |
3. Saving for a Sunny Day: An Alternative Theory of Precautionary Savings |
By Luigi Maria Briglia; CEMFI Satyajit Chatterjee; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Dean Corbae; University of Wisconsin Kyle Dempsey; The Ohio State University Jose-Victor Rios-Rull; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Kyle Dempsey, The Ohio State University |
Session 165: Fragilities in emerging markets June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Cesar Sosa-Padilla, University of Notre Dame |
1. Inflation Targeting under Fiscal Fragility |
By Aloisio Araujo; Getulio Vargas Foundation |
presented by: Aloisio Araujo, Getulio Vargas Foundation |
2. Expropriation Risks Over the Business Cycle |
By Hernan Seoane; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Emircan Yurdagul; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
presented by: Hernan Seoane, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
3. International Reserve Management under Rollover Crises |
By Mauricio Barbosa Alves; University of Minnesota Javier Bianchi; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Cesar Sosa-Padilla; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Cesar Sosa-Padilla, University of Notre Dame |
Session 166: Policy in spatial economics June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Augusto Ospital, Toulouse School of Economics |
1. Unpacking Aggregate Welfare in a Spatial Economy |
By Eric Donald; Boston University Masao Fukui; Boston University Yuhei Miyauchi; Boston University |
presented by: Yuhei Miyauchi, Boston University |
2. On the spatial determinants of educational access |
By Francesco Agostinelli; University of Pennsylvania Margaux Luflade; University of Pennsylvania Paolo Martellini; University of Wisconsin - Madison |
presented by: Margaux Luflade, University of Pennsylvania |
3. Urban Policy and Spatial Exposure to Environmental Hazards |
By Augusto Ospital; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Augusto Ospital, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session 167: Job ladders and labor market churn June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Lawrence Warren, U.S. Census Bureau |
1. The Long-term Decline of the U.S. Job Ladder |
By Aniket Baksy; University of Sussex Daniele Caratelli; Department of the Treasury Niklas Engbom; Stern School of Business, New York Unive |
presented by: Aniket Baksy, University of Sussex |
2. Reevaluating What We Know About Labor Market Transitions and Wage Changes |
By Hie Joo Ahn; Federal Reserve Board Cynthia Doniger; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Cynthia Doniger, Federal Reserve Board |
3. The Churn Ladder |
By Lawrence Warren; U.S. Census Bureau David Wiczer; Atlanta Fed |
presented by: Lawrence Warren, U.S. Census Bureau |
Session 168: Subjective beliefs and household decisions June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Gizem Kosar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
1. Perceived versus Calibrated Income Risks in Heterogeneous-Agent Consumption Models |
By Tao Wang; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Tao Wang, Bank of Canada |
2. Modelling Subjective Expectations of Future Income and Employment |
By Manuel Arellano; CEMFI Orazio Attanasio; Yale University Margherita Borella; University of Torino Mariacristina De Nardi; University of Minnesota Gonzalo Paz Pardo; European Central Bank |
presented by: Margherita Borella, University of Torino |
3. Subjective Uncertainty and Marginal Propensity to Consume |
By Gizem Kosar; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Davide Melcangi; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Gizem Kosar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Session 169: Financial regulation, monetary policy, and long term interest rates June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Martin Kliem, Deutsche Bundesbank |
1. The Secular Decline in Interest Rates and the Rise of Shadow Banks |
By Andres Sarto; NYU Olivier Wang; New York University |
presented by: Andres Sarto, NYU |
2. Banks and the Macroeconomic Transmission of Interest-Rate Risk |
By Paolo Varraso; New York University |
presented by: Paolo Varraso, New York University |
3. Financial repression in general equilibrium: The case of the United States, 1948–1974 |
By Martin Kliem; Deutsche Bundesbank Alexander Kriwoluzky; German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) Berlin Gernot Mueller; University of Tuebingen Alexander Scheer; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Martin Kliem, Deutsche Bundesbank |
Session 170: Liquidity June 29, 2024 11:00 to 12:30 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Lu Wang, University of California, Irvine |
1. Exchange-Traded Liquidity |
By Nina Boyarchenko; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Lars Larsen; Copenhagen Business School Gyuri Venter; University of Warwick Paul Whelan; The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Lars Larsen, Copenhagen Business School |
2. Financial Intermediation and Fire Sales with Liquidity Risk Pricing |
By Yuteng Cheng; Bank of Canada Roberto Robatto; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Yuteng Cheng, Bank of Canada |
3. Intermediaries, Inventories and Endogenous Dynamics in Frictional Markets |
By Chao Gu; University of Missouri Lu Wang; University of California, Irvine Randall Wright; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Lu Wang, University of California, Irvine |
Session 171: Green finance June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Monika Piazzesi, Stanford University |
1. Climate Transition Risk and the Role of Bank Capital Requirements |
By Salomon Garcia; Bank of Spain Enric Martorell; Banco de España |
presented by: Enric Martorell, Banco de España |
2. Household Climate Finance: Theory and Survey Data on Safe and Risky Green Assets |
By Martin Schneider; Stanford University |
presented by: Martin Schneider, Stanford University |
3. Asset returns as carbon taxes |
By Monika Piazzesi; Stanford University |
presented by: Monika Piazzesi, Stanford University |
Session 172: Topics in HANK models June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Antonella Trigari, Universita Bocconi |
1. HANKSSON |
By Florin Bilbiie; University of Cambridge Sigurd Galaasen; Norges Bank Refet Gurkaynak; Bilkent University Mathis Mæhlum; Norgesbank Krisztina Molnar; Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) |
presented by: Florin Bilbiie, University of Cambridge and University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne |
2. Non-Keynesian stabilizers and inflation spirals |
By Xavier Ragot; Sciencespo Francois Le Grand Thomas Bourany; University of Chicago |
presented by: Xavier Ragot, Sciencespo |
3. Fiscal Policy and Sectoral Reallocation According to HANK-SAM-IO |
By Alexey Gorn; University of Liverpool Management School Nicolò Rizzotti; Universty of Chicago Antonella Trigari; Bocconi University |
presented by: Antonella Trigari, Universita Bocconi |
Session 173: Inequality and firms June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jose V. Rodriguez Mora, University of Edinburgh |
1. Taxing the Rich |
By Varadarajan Chari; University of Minneapolis Patrick Kehoe; Stanford University Pierlauro Lopez; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Elena Pastorino; Stanford University Sergio Salgado Ibanez; The Wharton School, University of Pennsy |
presented by: Sergio Salgado Ibanez, The Wharton School, University of Pennsy |
2. The Origins of Top Firms |
By Rafael Guntin; University of Rochester Federico Kochen; Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financie |
presented by: Rafael Guntin, University of Rochester |
3. The Role of Industries in Rising Inequality |
By Juraj Briskar; lse Edoardo Di Porto; INPS, Uppsala University, Federico II Jose V. Rodriguez Mora; University of Edinburgh Cristina Tealdi; Heriot-Watt University |
presented by: Jose V. Rodriguez Mora, University of Edinburgh |
Session 174: Lessons for sovereign debt markets June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Timothy Kehoe, University of Minnesota |
1. Living in Infamy: Bad Reputations in Emerging Markets |
By Zachary Stangebye; University of Notre Dame Mark Wright; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
presented by: Zachary Stangebye, University of Notre Dame |
2. Inelastic Demand Meets Optimal Supply of Risky Sovereign Bonds |
By Matias Moretti; University of Rochester Lorenzo Pandolfi; University of Naples Federico II and CSEF Sergio Schmukler; World Bank German Villegas Bauer; IMF Tomas Williams; George Washington University |
presented by: Matias Moretti, University of Rochester |
3. The Cost of Delays in Debt Renegotiation: The Lost Decade of the 1980s in Mexico |
By Carlos Esquivel; Rutgers University Timothy Kehoe; University of Minnesota Juan Pablo Nicolini; Minneapolis Fed |
presented by: Timothy Kehoe, University of Minnesota |
Session 175: Sorting June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jan Eeckhout, UPF Barcelona |
1. A variational approach to multidimensional sorting |
By Job Boerma; University of Wisconsin Andrea Ottolini; University of Washington Aleh Tsyvinski; Yale University |
presented by: Andrea Ottolini, University of Washington |
2. A Two-Way Random Effect Model of Wage Dynamics with Continuous Worker and Firm Types and Past Dependence |
By Jean Marc Robin; Sciences Po |
presented by: Jean Marc Robin, Sciences Po |
3. Manager Pay Inequality and Market Power |
By Renjie Bao; Princeton University Jan De Loecker; KU Leuven Jan Eeckhout; UPF Barcelona |
presented by: Jan Eeckhout, UPF Barcelona |
Session 176: Narratives, experiences, and awareness June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Luigi Iovino, Bocconi University |
1. The Macroeconomics of Narratives |
By Joel Flynn; Yale University Karthik Sastry; Princeton University |
presented by: Karthik Sastry, Princeton University |
2. Learning optimal behavior through reasoning and experiences |
By Cosmin Ilut; Duke University Rosen Valchev; Boston College |
presented by: Rosen Valchev, Boston College |
3. Macroeconomic Expectations and Limited Awareness |
By Davide Debortoli; ICREA - Universitat Pompeu Fabra Luigi Iovino; Bocconi University nicola pavoni; bocconi Donghai Zhang; National University of Singapore |
presented by: Luigi Iovino, Bocconi University |
Session 177: Mortgages June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Moritz Kuhn, University of Mannheim |
1. Locked In: Rate Hikes, Housing Markets and Mobility |
By Aditya Aladangady; Federal Reserve Board Jacob Krimmel; Federal Reserve Board Tess Scharlemann; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Aditya Aladangady, Federal Reserve Board |
2. Mortgage Lock-In, Mobility, and Labor Reallocation |
By Julia Fonseca; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lu Liu; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Julia Fonseca, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
3. Army of Mortgagors: Long-Run Evidence on Credit Externalities and the Housing Market |
By Tobias Herbst; University of Bonn Moritz Kuhn Farzad Saidi; University of Bonn |
presented by: Moritz Kuhn, University of Mannheim |
Session 178: Physical capital, productivity, and growth June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Hannes Malmberg, University of Minnesota |
1. The Neoclassical Growth of China |
By Wen Yao; Tsinghua University |
presented by: Wen Yao, Tsinghua University |
2. Structural Change Accounting |
By Manuel García-Santana; UPF, CREi, World Bank Josep Pijoan-Mas; CEMFI Lucciano Villacorta; Central Bank of Chile |
presented by: Manuel García-Santana, UPF, CREi, World Bank |
3. The Economics of Capital Amplification |
By Hannes Malmberg; University of Minnesota David Baqaee; UCLA |
presented by: Hannes Malmberg, University of Minnesota |
Session 179: Investment, inventories, irreversibility June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Isaac Baley, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
1. An Analytic Theory of Frictional Firm Dynamics |
By Vasco Carvalho; Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Hanbaek Lee; University of Tokyo |
presented by: Hanbaek Lee, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge |
2. Non-Linear Productivity and Investment Dynamics |
By Giulio Fella; Queen Mary, University of London Julio Galvez; CUNEF Universidad Beatriz González; Banco de España Juan Carlos Ruiz Garcia; Universitat de les Illes Balears Tatsuro Senga; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Julio Galvez, CUNEF Universidad |
3. The Macroeconomics of Partial Irreversibility |
By Isaac Baley; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Julio Blanco; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Emory University |
presented by: Isaac Baley, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
Session 180: Consumption saving models under uncertainty June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Nicolas Werquin, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
1. An Anticipatory Utility Model of Consumption and Savings |
By Georgios Angelis; Bocconi University Neil Thakral; Brown University |
presented by: Georgios Angelis, University of Glasgow |
2. Consumption Dynamics and Welfare Under Non-Gaussian Earnings Risk |
By Fatih Guvenen; University of Minnesota Rocio Madera; Southern Methodist University Serdar Ozkan; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
presented by: Rocio Madera, Southern Methodist University |
3. Consumption, Wealth, and Income Inequality: A Tale of Tails |
By Alexandre Gaillard; Brown University Christian Hellwig; TSE Philipp Wangner; Columbia Business School (CBS) Nicolas Werquin; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Nicolas Werquin, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session 181: Quantity of treasury debt June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Paul Fontanier, Yale University |
1. What about Japan? |
By YiLi Chien; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Harold Cole; University of Pennsylvania Hanno Lustig; Stanford University |
presented by: YiLi Chien, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
2. Quantitative Tightening with Slow-Moving Capital |
By Zhengyang Jiang; Northwestern University and NBER Jialu Sun; Northwestern University |
presented by: Jialu Sun, Northwestern University |
3. Sovereign Bond Purchases and Rollover Crises |
By Paul Fontanier; Yale University |
presented by: Paul Fontanier, Yale University |
Session 182: The role of governments in spatial economics June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Joan Monras, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
1. Commuting Infrastructure in Fragmented Cities |
By Olivia Bordeu; University of Chicago |
presented by: Olivia Bordeu, University of Chicago |
2. The Political Economy of Migration Restrictions under Apartheid |
By Tomas Dominguez-Iino; University of Chicago |
presented by: Tomas Dominguez-Iino, University of Chicago |
3. Public Sector Pay |
By Arthur Guillouzouic; Paris School of Economics Emeric Henry; Sciences Po Joan Monras; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Joan Monras, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Session 183: Occupational mobility and wages June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: German Cubas, University of Houston |
1. The Changing Value of Employment and Its Implications |
By Davide Alonzo; Université de Montréal Giovanni Gallipoli; UBC |
presented by: Davide Alonzo, Université de Montréal |
2. Human Capital and Migration: a Cautionary Tale |
By Salvador Navarro; University of Western Ontario Jin Zhou; City University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Salvador Navarro, University of Western Ontario |
3. Labor Market Fluidity, Skill Accumulation and the Insurance Effects from Taxes |
By German Cubas; University of Houston Musab Kurnaz; University of North Carolina at Charlott Pedro Silos; Temple University Terry Yip; McMaster University |
presented by: German Cubas, University of Houston |
Session 184: Formation of macroeconomic expectations June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Ryan Chahrour, Cornell University |
1. Beliefs about the Economy are Excessively Sensitive to Household-level Shocks: Evidence from the Danish Registry |
By Luigi Butera; The University of Chicago Chen Lian; UC Berkeley Matteo Saccarola; UC Berkeley Dmitry Taubinsky; UC Berkeley |
presented by: Chen Lian, UC Berkeley |
2. Macroeconomic Expectations and Cognitive Noise |
By Yeji Sung; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Yeji Sung, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
3. News Selection and Household Inflation Expectations |
By Ryan Chahrour; Cornell University Adam Shapiro; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Daniel Wilson; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Ryan Chahrour, Cornell University |
Session 185: CBDC and the future of the financial system June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Mauricio Ulate, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
1. Who Needs Banks? |
By Sabrina Ben Said; UW Madison Cyril Monnet; University of Bern Erwan Quintin; Wisconsin Business School |
presented by: Sabrina Ben Said, UW Madison |
2. Leverage and Stablecoin Pegs |
By Alexandros Vardoulakis; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Alexandros Vardoulakis, Federal Reserve Board |
3. A Macroeconomic Model of Central Bank Digital Currency |
By Pascal Paul; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Mauricio Ulate; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Jing Cynthia Wu; Notre Dame and NBER |
presented by: Mauricio Ulate, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Session 186: Corporate and household finance June 29, 2024 13:30 to 15:00 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Roberto Robatto, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
1. Debt Flexibility |
By Rhys Bidder; King's College London Nicolas Crouzet; Northwestern University Margaret Jacobson; Federal Reserve Board Michael Siemer; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Margaret Jacobson, Federal Reserve Board |
2. Performance Capital Flows in DC Pensions |
By Bryan Gutierrez; University of Minnesota Victoria Ivashina; Harvard University Juliana Salomao; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Bryan Gutierrez, University of Minnesota |
3. Bailing Out (Firms') Uninsured Deposits: A Quantitative Analysis |
By Aaron Pancost; University of Texas at Austin Roberto Robatto; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Roberto Robatto, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Session 187: The transmission of shocks in complex economies June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Ariel Burstein, UCLA |
1. Domino Effects: Understanding Sectoral Reallocation and its Wage Implications |
By Linnea Lorentzen; University of Oslo |
presented by: Linnea Lorentzen, University of Oslo |
2. Nets on Nets: Amplification and Nonlinearities in Dynamic Production Networks |
By Vasco Carvalho; Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Matias Covarrubias; Bank of Spain Galo Nuño; Banco de España |
presented by: Matias Covarrubias, Bank of Spain |
3. A Sufficient Statistics Approach to Measuring Forward-Looking Welfare |
By David Baqaee; UCLA Ariel Burstein; UCLA |
presented by: Ariel Burstein, UCLA |
Session 188: Money and inflation June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Christopher Phelan, University of Minnesota |
1. The Monetary Dynamics of Hyperinflation Reconsidered |
By Luca Benati; University of Bern |
presented by: Luca Benati, University of Bern |
2. Deeds Not Words: Monetarism and Inflation in the United States and Japan |
By Callum Jones; Federal Reserve Board Mariano Kulish; University of Sydney Juan Nicolini; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Callum Jones, Federal Reserve Board |
3. Central Bank Reputation with Noise |
By Manuel Amador; University of Minnesota and Federal Rese Christopher Phelan; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Christopher Phelan, University of Minnesota |
Session 189: Policy responses to the pandemic June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Varadarajan Chari, University of Minneapolis |
1. Consumer Debt Moratoria |
By Bulent Guler; Indiana University Bloomington Yasin Onder; Ghent University Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas; Central Bank of Colombia Jose Villegas; Ghent University |
presented by: Jose Villegas, Ghent University |
2. Household Relief Programs: a Macroeconomic Analysis |
By Vincent Sterk; University College London alan olivi; University College London Dajana Xhani; Tilburg University |
presented by: Vincent Sterk, University College London |
3. On the Efficiency of Competitive Equilibria with Pandemics |
By Varadarajan Chari; University of Minneapolis |
presented by: Varadarajan Chari, University of Minneapolis |
Session 190: Cross-border linkages June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: P. Andres Neumeyer, Universidad Di Tella |
1. Geography and the Transmission of Commodity Shocks |
By Felipe Benguria; University of Kentucky Felipe Saffie; University of Virginia Shihangyin Zhang; University of Maryland |
presented by: Felipe Saffie, University of Virginia |
2. Invoicing Currency Concentration and Currency Risk Premia |
By Julien Bengui; Bank of Canada Nicholas Sander; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Nicholas Sander, International Monetary Fund |
3. Models of Balance of Payments Crises with Capital Controls |
By Emilio Espino; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella P. Andres Neumeyer; Universidad Di Tella |
presented by: P. Andres Neumeyer, Universidad Di Tella |
Session 191: Sorting workers June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Philipp Kircher, Cornell University and UCLouvain |
1. Worker Sorting and the Gender Wage Gap |
By Giulia Vattuone; Stockholm University |
presented by: Giulia Vattuone, Stockholm University |
2. The Global Job Ladder |
By Paolo Martellini; University of Wisconsin - Madison Todd Schoellman; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Jason Sockin; U.S. Department of Treasury |
presented by: Todd Schoellman, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
3. Updating about Yourself by Learning about the Market: Large The Dynamics of Beliefs and Expectations in Job Search |
By Qiwei He; Cornell University Philipp Kircher; Cornell University and UCLouvain |
presented by: Philipp Kircher, Cornell University and UCLouvain |
Session 192: Climate change and the macroeconomy June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Diego Känzig, Northwestern University |
1. Spillovers and the Direction of Innovation: An Application to the Clean Energy Transition |
By Eric Donald; |
presented by: Eric Donald, University of Pittsburgh |
2. Optimal Carbon Taxes and Misallocation across Heterogeneous Firms |
By Seho Kim; University of Maryland, College Park |
presented by: Seho Kim, University of Maryland, College Park |
3. The Drivers of Energy-saving Technical Change |
By Diego Känzig; Northwestern University |
presented by: Diego Känzig, Northwestern University |
Session 193: Optimal policy design June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University |
1. Optimal Retirement Policies with Private Annuities |
By Stephane Verani; Federal Reserve Board Pei Cheng Yu; University of New South Wales |
presented by: Stephane Verani, Federal Reserve Board |
2. On the Optimal Delegation of Executive Discretion |
By Alessandro Dovis; University of Pennsylvania Rishabh Kirpalani; University of Wisconsin Guillaume Sublet; University of Montreal |
presented by: Guillaume Sublet, University of Montreal |
3. Robust bounds on optimal tax progressivity |
By Anmol Bhandari; University of Minnesota Jaroslav Borovicka; New York University Yuki Yao; University of Kent |
presented by: Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University |
Session 194: Demographic and structural transformations June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: B Ravikumar, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
1. Structural Transformation or Marketization? The Role of Household Production in Consumption Expenditure |
By Benjamin Bridgman; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Akos Valentinyi; University of Manchester |
presented by: Benjamin Bridgman, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis |
2. Demographic Transition, Industrial Policies and Chinese Economic Growth |
By Michael Dotsey; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Wenli Li; Philadelphia Fed Fang Yang; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
presented by: Fang Yang, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
3. On the Transition to Modern Growth |
By 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 |
Session 195: Concentration and markups June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Vladimir Asriyan, CREi, ICREA, UPF, and BSE |
1. Markups and Cost Pass-through Along the Value Chain |
By Santiago Alvarez-Blaser Alberto Cavallo; Harvard Alexander MacKay; Harvard University Paolo Mengano; Harvard University |
presented by: Paolo Mengano, Harvard University |
2. Concentration and Markups in International Trade |
By Vanessa Alviarez; Inter-American Development Bank Michele Fioretti; Sciences Po Ayumu Ken Kikkawa; University of British Columbia Monica Morlacco; University of Southern California |
presented by: Monica Morlacco, University of Southern California |
3. Fixed Costs, Product Heterogeneity, and the Force of Competition |
By Vladimir Asriyan; ICREA, CREi, UPF, and BSE |
presented by: Vladimir Asriyan, CREi, ICREA, UPF, and BSE |
Session 196: Demand shocks June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Jacob Orchard, Federal Reserve Board |
1. Wage effects of demand shocks: The roles of overhead costs and imperfect competition in the labor market |
By Emmanuel Dhyne; National Bank of Belgium Ken Kikkawa; University of British Columbia Toshiaki Komatsu; University of Chicago Magne Mogstad; University of Chicago Felix Tintelnot; University of Chicago |
presented by: Toshiaki Komatsu, University of Chicago |
2. Demand Stimulus as Social Policy |
By Alan Auerbach; UC Berkeley Yuriy Gorodnichenko; University of California Berkeley Daniel Murphy; University of Virginia |
presented by: Daniel Murphy, University of Virginia |
3. Cyclical Demand Shifts and Cost of Living Inequality |
By Jacob Orchard; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Jacob Orchard, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 197: Sovereign debt markets June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Christoph Kaufmann, European Central Bank |
1. Domestic Debt and Self-Fulfilling Crises |
By Carlos Bolivar Herrera; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Carlos I Bolivar Herrera, University of Minnesota |
2. Convenience Yields in Euros: Investment Mandates and Conditional QE |
By Giovanni Bonfanti; Columbia University |
presented by: Giovanni Bonfanti, Columbia University |
3. Non-bank financial intermediaries and euro area fragmentation |
By Pablo Anaya; Freie Universität Berlin, DIW Berlin Katharina Cera; European Central Bank Georgios Georgiadis; European Central Bank Christoph Kaufmann; European Central Bank |
presented by: Christoph Kaufmann, European Central Bank |
Session 198: Fiscal policy in complex economies June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Aurélien Saussay, London School of Economics |
1. Fiscal Policy in a Multisector Heterogeneous Agent Economy |
By Tobias Müller; Boston College |
presented by: Tobias Müller, Boston College |
2. Fiscal Cyclicality and the Information Channel of Government Spending Shocks |
By Siming Liu; Binghamton University Shengliang Ou; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Shengliang Ou, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
3. Fiscal Policy for Climate Change |
By François Le Grand; Rennes School of Business Florian Oswald; Sciences Po Xavier Ragot; Sciencespo Aurélien Saussay; London School of Economics |
presented by: Aurélien Saussay, London School of Economics |
Session 199: Segmented housing markets June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Joaquin Garcia-Cabo, Federal Reserve Board |
1. Screen More, Sell Later: Screening and Dynamic Signaling in the Mortgage Market |
By Manuel Adelino; Duke University Bin Wei; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Feng Zhao; University of Texas at Dallas |
presented by: Feng Zhao, University of Texas at Dallas |
2. Housing Market Dynamics under Segmentation: Theory and Evidence |
By George Nikolakoudis; Princeton University |
presented by: George Nikolakoudis, Princeton University |
3. Homeownership and job separations: a surprising mix |
By Eva De Francisco; Bureau of Economic Analysis Joaquin Garcia-Cabo; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Joaquin Garcia-Cabo, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 200: New insights on forecasting under bounded rationality June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Pooya Molavi, Northwestern |
1. Attention Allocation and the Factor Structure of Forecasts |
By Susannah Scanlan; Columbia University |
presented by: Susannah Scanlan, Columbia University |
2. Lumpy Forecasts |
By Isaac Baley; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Javier Turen; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chil |
presented by: Javier Turen, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chil |
3. Simple Models and Biased Forecasts |
By Pooya Molavi; Northwestern |
presented by: Pooya Molavi, Northwestern |
Session 201: Intermediate markets June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Eduard Boehm, Princeton University |
1. Collateral demand and liquidity demand in wholesale funding markets |
By Jamie Coen; Imperial College London |
presented by: Jamie Coen, Imperial College London |
2. Comparing search and intermediation frictions across markets |
By Gabor Pinter; Bank for International Settlements |
presented by: Gabor Pinter, Bank for International Settlements |
3. Intermediation, Choice Frictions, and Adverse Selection: Evidence from the Chilean Pension Market |
By Eduard Boehm; Princeton University |
presented by: Eduard Boehm, Princeton University |
Session 202: Finance and macro with micro data June 29, 2024 15:30 to 17:00 Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria |
Session Chair: Juan Morelli, Federal Reserve Board |
1. Investor Heterogeneity and Large-Scale Asset Purchases |
By Veronica De Falco; Harvard University Johannes Breckenfelder; European Central Bank |
presented by: Veronica De Falco, Harvard University |
2. Do Households Substitute Intertemporally? Ten structural shocks that suggest not. |
By Edmund Crawley; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Edmund Crawley, Federal Reserve Board |
3. Local and National Market Power in the Credit Card Industry |
By Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota Juan Morelli; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Juan Morelli, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 203: Households’ reactions to income shocks and Inflation: New survey evidence June 29, 2024 17:20 to 18:20 Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
1 | Aastveit, Knut Are | P150 |
2 | Abramson, Boaz | P60 |
3 | Acosta, Miguel | P56 |
4 | Adamopoulos, Tasso | P97 |
5 | Adao, Rodrigo | P22, C22 |
6 | Agostinelli, Francesco | P126, C126 |
7 | Aguiar, Mark | P121 |
8 | Aladangady, Aditya | P177 |
9 | Alessandria, George | P16, C16 |
10 | Alexopoulos, Michelle | P59, C59 |
11 | Almagro, Milena | P127, C127 |
12 | Alonzo, Davide | P183 |
13 | Alp, Harun | P46, C46 |
14 | Altermatt, Lukas | P153, C153 |
15 | Althoff, Lukas | P61, C61 |
16 | Alves, Felipe | P77 |
17 | Amador, Manuel | P140, C140 |
18 | Andrew, Alison | P40, C40 |
19 | Angelis, Georgios | P180 |
20 | Antras, Pol | P71 |
21 | Araujo, Aloisio | P165 |
22 | Arce Munoz, Fernando | P149, C149 |
23 | Arellano, Cristina | P157, C157 |
24 | Arias, Jonas | P100 |
25 | Arkhangelsky, Dmitry | P83 |
26 | Arteaga Garavito, Maria Jose | P55 |
27 | Asriyan, Vladimir | P195, C195 |
28 | Atalay, Enghin | P89 |
29 | Attanasio, Orazio | P141, C141 |
30 | Ayivodji, Firmin | P102 |
31 | Azinovic, Marlon | P90 |
32 | Žemlička, Jan | P86 |
33 | Babalievsky, Filip | P26 |
34 | Bacchetta, Philippe | P158, C158 |
35 | Bai, Yan | P39, C39 |
36 | Bakker, Jan David | P76 |
37 | Baksy, Aniket | P167 |
38 | Baley, Isaac | P179, C179 |
39 | Balleer, Almut | P48 |
40 | Bandiera, Oriana | P1 |
41 | Bao, Renjie | P62 |
42 | Baqaee, David | P71 |
43 | Barbiero, Omar | P32, C32 |
44 | Bardoczy, Bence | P14 |
45 | Barnichon, Regis | P107 |
46 | Bassetto, Marco | P16 |
47 | Basso, Henrique | P15 |
48 | Becko, John | P22 |
49 | Ben Said, Sabrina | P185 |
50 | Benati, Luca | P188 |
51 | Bengui, Julien | P88 |
52 | Bergin, Paul | P158 |
53 | Bethune, Zach | P130 |
54 | Bhandari, Anmol | P52 |
55 | Bianchi, Javier | P2, C2 |
56 | Bick, Alexander | P96, C96 |
57 | Bilal, Adrien | P160, C160 |
58 | Bilbiie, Florin | P172 |
59 | Birinci, Serdar | P130, C130 |
60 | Blanco, Julio | P94, C94 |
61 | Blandin, Adam | P44 |
62 | Bloesch, Justin | P101, C101 |
63 | Boar, Corina | P18, C18 |
64 | Bocola, Luigi | P17, C17 |
65 | Bodéré, Pierre | P127 |
66 | Boehl, Gregor | P103, C103 |
67 | Boehm, Johannes | P19 |
68 | Boehm, Eduard | P201, C201 |
69 | Boerma, Job | P37, C37 |
70 | Bolivar Herrera, Carlos I | P197 |
71 | Bonfanti, Giovanni | P197 |
72 | Bordeu, Olivia | P182 |
73 | Borella, Margherita | P168 |
74 | Bornstein, Gideon | P125 |
75 | Borovicka, Jaroslav | P193, C193 |
76 | Borovickova, Katarina | P108 |
77 | Bourany, Thomas | P115 |
78 | Brancaccio, Giulia | P127 |
79 | Braun, Christine | P116 |
80 | Brennan, Connor | P42 |
81 | Bridgman, Benjamin | P194 |
82 | Brinatti, Agostina | P112 |
83 | Broer, Tobias | P157 |
84 | Brooks, Wyatt | P97, C97 |
85 | Buchheim, Lukas | P94 |
86 | Buckman, Shelby | P159 |
87 | Buera, Francisco | P20 |
88 | Bullano, Francisco | P92 |
89 | Burstein, Ariel | P187, C187 |
90 | Caggese, Andrea | P135, C135 |
91 | Cakir Melek, Nida | P81 |
92 | Calderon, Luis | P58 |
93 | Camous, Antoine | P59 |
94 | Campos, Rodolfo | P157 |
95 | Capelle, Damien | P90 |
96 | Caria, Stefano | P1 |
97 | Carleton, Tamma | P41 |
98 | Carroll, Daniel | P63 |
99 | Casella, Sara | P25 |
100 | Castillo-Martinez, Laura | P119, C119 |
101 | Caunedo, Julieta | P162, C162 |
102 | Cerrato, Andrea | P80 |
103 | Cesa-Bianchi, Ambrogio | P98 |
104 | Chade, Hector | P161 |
105 | Chahrour, Ryan | P184, C184 |
106 | Chan, Mons | P163 |
107 | Chang, Minsu | P117 |
108 | Chari, Varadarajan | P189, C189 |
109 | Chatterjee, Shoumitro | P162 |
110 | Chatterjee, Satyajit | P125, C125 |
111 | Chen, Heng | P7 |
112 | Cheng, Yuteng | P170 |
113 | Cheremukhin, Anton | P130 |
114 | Chiang, Yu-Ting | P136, C136 |
115 | Chien, YiLi | P181 |
116 | Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel | P35 |
117 | Choi, Jason | P29 |
118 | Choi, Jaedo | P56 |
119 | Cioffi, Riccardo | P38 |
120 | Clementi, Gian Luca | P112 |
121 | Coen, Jamie | P201 |
122 | Cohen, Assa | P10 |
123 | Cole, Shawn | P72 |
124 | Coppola, Antonio | P105, C105 |
125 | Cordoba, Juan | P114 |
126 | Cormun, Vito | P95 |
127 | Cota, Marta | P73 |
128 | Covarrubias, Matias | P187 |
129 | Cox, Lydia | P22 |
130 | Crawley, Edmund | P202 |
131 | Crews, Levi | P104 |
132 | Cruces De Sousa, Lidia | P68, C68 |
133 | Cubas, German | P183, C183 |
134 | Cuesta, Jose Ignacio | P99 |
135 | Daminato, Claudio | P34, C34 |
136 | Darougheh, Saman | P11, C11 |
137 | Daruich, Diego | P13, C13 |
138 | Davila, Eduardo | P121, C121 |
139 | De Falco, Veronica | P202 |
140 | de Ferra, Sergio | P30 |
141 | De Giorgi, Giacomo | P75, C75 |
142 | De Leo, Pierre | P122 |
143 | De Nardi, Mariacristina | P37 |
144 | De Ridder, Maarten | P146 |
145 | de Souza, Gustavo | P15, C15 |
146 | Deb, Shubhdeep | P163 |
147 | Debortoli, Davide | P85 |
148 | Dempsey, Kyle | P164, C164 |
149 | Desmet, Klaus | P41 |
150 | Dizioli, Allan | P119 |
151 | Dmitriev, Alexandre | P86, C86 |
152 | Dogra, Keshav | P98, C98 |
153 | Dominguez-Iino, Tomas | P182 |
154 | Donald, Eric | P192 |
155 | Doniger, Cynthia | P167 |
156 | Donovan, Kevin | P131, C131 |
157 | Drechsel, Thomas | P156 |
158 | Drenik, Andres | P4 |
159 | Drozd, Lukasz | P47, C47 |
160 | Duarte, Victor | P38 |
161 | Dvorkin, Maximiliano | P8 |
162 | Dyevre, Arnaud | P33 |
163 | Dyrda, Sebastian | P139 |
164 | Eckert, Fabian | P26, C26 |
165 | Eeckhout, Jan | P175, C175 |
166 | Elsby, Michael | P143 |
167 | Engbom, Niklas | P57, C57 |
168 | Eva, Kenneth | P152 |
169 | Faccini, Renato | P94 |
170 | Fanelli, Sebastián | P16 |
171 | Farmer, Leland | P50, C50 |
172 | Fen, Cameron | P134 |
173 | Feng, Ying | P7 |
174 | Fernandez, Andres | P53 |
175 | Ferrara, Andrea | P51 |
176 | Ferroni, Filippo | P100, C100 |
177 | Fitzgerald, Doireann | P53 |
178 | Flynn, Joel | P4, C4 |
179 | Fonseca, Julia | P177 |
180 | Fontanier, Paul | P181, C181 |
181 | Fornaro, Luca | P88 |
182 | Forneron, Jean-Jacques | P134, C134 |
183 | Fourakis, Stelios | P88, C88 |
184 | Franceschin, Riccardo | P108 |
185 | Franco, Santiago | P43 |
186 | French, Eric | P126 |
187 | Freund, Lukas | P147 |
188 | Fried, Stephie | P115 |
189 | Fujiwara, Ippei | P4 |
190 | Fukui, Masao | P106 |
191 | Galenianos, Manolis | P159 |
192 | Galvez, Julio | P179 |
193 | Gama, Juan | P65 |
194 | García-Santana, Manuel | P178 |
195 | Garcia-Cabo, Joaquin | P199, C199 |
196 | Garcia-Marin, Alvaro | P101 |
197 | Garcia-Vazquez, Martin | P13 |
198 | Garetto, Stefania | P78, C78 |
199 | Gargano, Antonio | P154, C154 |
200 | Garriga, Carlos | P43, C43 |
201 | Gathen, Jonas | P33, C33 |
202 | Gautier, Pieter | P91 |
203 | Gáti, Laura | P156 |
204 | Gentile, Claudia | P81 |
205 | Ghassibe, Mishel | P18 |
206 | Giannone, Elisa | P76, C76 |
207 | Goldberg, Jonathan | P12, C12 |
208 | Golosov, Mikhail | P87 |
209 | Gomez Cram, Roberto | P21 |
210 | Gonzalez-Aguado, Eugenia | P139 |
211 | Gottardi, Piero | P124 |
212 | Gottfries, Axel | P147 |
213 | Gouin-Bonenfant, Emilien | P106, C106 |
214 | Gourio, Francois | P163, C163 |
215 | Graham, James | P148 |
216 | Greaney, Brian | P144 |
217 | Gregory, Victoria | P74, C74 |
218 | Gribbin, Katerina | P135 |
219 | Groh, Carl-Christian | P64, C64 |
220 | Guerreiro, Joao | P85, C85 |
221 | Guner, Nezih | P23 |
222 | Guntin, Rafael | P173 |
223 | Gutierrez, Bryan | P186 |
224 | Guvenen, Fatih | P108, C108 |
225 | Hajdini, Ina | P48 |
226 | Handlan, Amy | C156 |
227 | Hannusch, Anne | P113, C113 |
228 | Hansen, Stephen | P67, C67 |
229 | Hazell, Jonathon | P42, C42 |
230 | He, Chengyuan | P29, C29 |
231 | Hellwig, Christian | P124, C124 |
232 | Herkenhoff, Kyle | P58, C58 |
233 | Herrington, Christopher | P57 |
234 | Higgins, Brian | P93 |
235 | Hinz, Julian | P105 |
236 | Hirose, Yasuo | P158 |
237 | Hoffmann, Eran | P154 |
238 | Holzheu, Kerstin | P135 |
239 | Hong, Seungki | P136 |
240 | Hopenhayn, Hugo | P110, C110 |
241 | Hosseini, Roozbeh | P39 |
242 | Hou, Chenyu | P102 |
243 | Howes, Cooper | P73, C73 |
244 | Hu, Chenyue | P142 |
245 | Huang, Ji | P86 |
246 | Huckfeldt, Christopher | P11 |
247 | Hur, Sewon | P115, C115 |
248 | Hurst, Erik | P155 |
249 | Iacoviello, Matteo | P36 |
250 | Iao, Man Chon (Tommy) | P42 |
251 | Ilabaca, Francisco | P160 |
252 | Imrohoroglu, Ayse | P37 |
253 | Iovino, Luigi | P176, C176 |
254 | Jacobson, Margaret | P186 |
255 | Janssens, Eva | P134 |
256 | Jarosch, Gregor | P155 |
257 | Jo, Karam | P66 |
258 | Jones, Callum | P188 |
259 | Jones, Maggie | P61 |
260 | Jungerman, William | P14 |
261 | Kaboski, Joseph | P123, C123 |
262 | Kase, Hanno | P128 |
263 | Kaufmann, Christoph | P197, C197 |
264 | Kaykhusraw, Omar | P31, C31 |
265 | Kaymak, Baris | P46 |
266 | Känzig, Diego | P192, C192 |
267 | König, Tobias | P140 |
268 | Kehoe, Timothy | P174, C174 |
269 | Kim, Seula | P110 |
270 | Kim, Seho | P192 |
271 | Kina, Ozlem | P15 |
272 | Kircher, Philipp | P191, C191 |
273 | Kleineberg, Tatjana | P131 |
274 | Klenow, Peter | P121 |
275 | Kliem, Martin | P169, C169 |
276 | Kohlhas, Alexandre | P120 |
277 | Komatsu, Toshiaki | P196 |
278 | Kondo, Illenin | P129, C129 |
279 | Kondziella, Markus | P62, C62 |
280 | Koont, Naz | P99 |
281 | Kosar, Gizem | P168, C168 |
282 | Kovrijnykh, Natalia | P55, C55 |
283 | Kroner, Niklas | P9 |
284 | Krueger, Dirk | P87 |
285 | Kudlyak, Marianna | P54, C54 |
286 | Kuhn, Moritz | P177, C177 |
287 | Kurmann, Andre | P50 |
288 | Kuruc, Kevin | P160 |
289 | Kusumaatmadja, Regi | P50 |
290 | Lahiri, Amartya | P131 |
291 | Lao, Jennifer | P152, C152 |
292 | Larkin, Kieran | P44 |
293 | Larsen, Lars | P170 |
294 | Lashkaripour, Ahmad | P82, C82 |
295 | Lee, Hyunju | P142 |
296 | Lee, Seung Joo | P12 |
297 | Lee, Eungik | P96 |
298 | Lee, Soyoung | P29 |
299 | Lee, Seungduck | P153 |
300 | Lee, Hanbaek | P179 |
301 | Lelarge, Claire | P84 |
302 | Lenel, Moritz | P52 |
303 | Lenzu, Simone | P77 |
304 | Lester, Benjamin | P74 |
305 | Leukhina, Oksana | P57 |
306 | Levintal, Oren | P137, C137 |
307 | Levy, Antoine | P60 |
308 | Lewis, Daniel | P107 |
309 | Lhuillier, Hugo | P144 |
310 | Li, Huiyu | P146 |
311 | Li, Yiliang | P137 |
312 | Li, Wenli | P48, C48 |
313 | Lian, Chen | P184 |
314 | Lindenlaub, Ilse | P40 |
315 | Lins, Paulo | P164 |
316 | Lipinska, Anna | P49, C49 |
317 | Liu, Jingnan Jane | P33 |
318 | Logan, Trevon | P19, C19 |
319 | Lorentzen, Linnea | P187 |
320 | Lu, Will Jianyu | P133 |
321 | Luflade, Margaux | P166 |
322 | Macaluso, Claudia | P54 |
323 | Macera, Manuel | P102, C102 |
324 | Machado, Caio | P31 |
325 | Mackowiak, Bartosz | P152 |
326 | Madera, Rocio | P180 |
327 | Majerovitz, Jeremy | P97 |
328 | Malmberg, Hannes | P178, C178 |
329 | Manea, Cristina | P12 |
330 | Mangin, Sephorah | P91 |
331 | Mann, Lukas | P26 |
332 | Manovskii, Iourii | P77, C77 |
333 | Manresa, Elena | P83 |
334 | Manysheva, Kristina | P93 |
335 | Marimon, Ramon | P145, C145 |
336 | Marin, Emile | P142, C142 |
337 | Markiewicz, Agnieszka | P133 |
338 | Martellini, Paolo | P161, C161 |
339 | Martin, Alberto | P105 |
340 | Martinez, Joseba | P10, C10 |
341 | Martinez-Garcia, Enrique | P156 |
342 | Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada | P80 |
343 | Marto, Ricardo | P27 |
344 | Martorell, Enric | P171 |
345 | Mattana, Elena | P84 |
346 | Mazzone, Luca | P68 |
347 | Müller, Tobias | P198 |
348 | Müller, Karsten | P32 |
349 | McGee, Rory | P109, C109 |
350 | McGrattan, Ellen | P139, C139 |
351 | McKiernan, Kathleen | P75 |
352 | Medici, Carlo | P79 |
353 | Mehrotra, Neil | P132, C132 |
354 | Meier, Matthias | P17 |
355 | Mejia, Jackson | P46 |
356 | Melcangi, Davide | P148 |
357 | Mello, Steven | P61 |
358 | Mendicino, Caterina | P148, C148 |
359 | Mendoza, Enrique | P53, C53 |
360 | Mengano, Paolo | P195 |
361 | Menzio, Guido | P91, C91 |
362 | Merga, Roman | P95 |
363 | Mertens, Thomas | P21, C21 |
364 | Messer, Todd | P6 |
365 | Michaud, Pierre-Carl | P109 |
366 | Michaud, Amanda | P79, C79 |
367 | Milosavljevic, Filip | P82 |
368 | Mitman, Kurt | P63, C63 |
369 | Miyauchi, Yuhei | P166 |
370 | Molavi, Pooya | P200, C200 |
371 | Monacelli, Tommaso | P111, C111 |
372 | Monge-Naranjo, Alexander | P27, C27 |
373 | Mongey, Simon | P155, C155 |
374 | Monras, Joan | P182, C182 |
375 | Morales, Nicolas | P112, C112 |
376 | Morando, Marta | P45 |
377 | Morchio, Iacopo | P74 |
378 | Moreira, Sara | P45, C45 |
379 | Morelli, Juan | P202, C202 |
380 | Moretti, Matias | P174 |
381 | Morlacco, Monica | P195 |
382 | Morrison, Wendy | P39 |
383 | Moschini, Emily | P13 |
384 | Moscona, Jacob | P72 |
385 | Moser, Christian | P147, C147 |
386 | Mouton, Andre | P24 |
387 | Mukhin, Dmitry | P2 |
388 | Mullins, Joseph | P126 |
389 | Murphy, Daniel | P196 |
390 | Murray Leclair, Emmanuel | P132 |
391 | Nath, Anusha | P151 |
392 | Navarro, Salvador | P183 |
393 | Navarro, Gaston | P140 |
394 | Ndiaye, Abdoulaye | P114, C114 |
395 | Neumeyer, P. Andres | P190, C190 |
396 | Nicolini, Juan Pablo | P122, C122 |
397 | Nicolo, Giovanni | P128, C128 |
398 | Nikolakoudis, George | P199 |
399 | Nord, Lukas | P23, C23 |
400 | Nygaard, Vegard | P92 |
401 | Oberfield, Ezra | P20, C20 |
402 | Ocampo-Diaz, Sergio | P133, C133 |
403 | Olmstead-Rumsey, Jane | P118, C118 |
404 | Olsson, Jonna | P141 |
405 | Orchard, Jacob | P196, C196 |
406 | Ospital, Augusto | P166, C166 |
407 | Oswald, Florian | P67 |
408 | Ottolini, Andrea | P175 |
409 | Ou, Shengliang | P198 |
410 | Ozhan, G. Kemal | P49 |
411 | Paixao, Nuno | P8 |
412 | Pandalai-Nayar, Nitya | P71, C71 |
413 | Pappada, Francesco | P58 |
414 | Paravisini, Daniel | P3 |
415 | Park, Yena | P14, C14 |
416 | Parkhomenko, Andrii | P43 |
417 | Parlatore, Cecilia | P3 |
418 | Patel, Aseem | P101 |
419 | Patel, Nikhil | P149 |
420 | Payne, Jonathan | P38, C38 |
421 | Paz-Pardo, Gonzalo | P6 |
422 | Pegoraro, Stefano | P124 |
423 | PEI, Guangyu | P31 |
424 | Pekanov, Atanas | P30 |
425 | Penn, Maddie | P151, C151 |
426 | Pennings, Steven | P114 |
427 | Pereira, Luciene | P27 |
428 | Perez, Luis | P34 |
429 | Perri, Fabrizio | P90, C90 |
430 | Pesaresi, Lorenzo | P84, C84 |
431 | Peter, Alessandra | P1, C1 |
432 | Peters, Michael | P76 |
433 | Peters, Allen | P67 |
434 | Pfäuti, Oliver | P9, C9 |
435 | Pflueger, Carolin | P21 |
436 | Phelan, Christopher | P188, C188 |
437 | Piazzesi, Monika | P171, C171 |
438 | Pijoan-Mas, Josep | P116, C116 |
439 | Pinter, Gabor | P201 |
440 | Popova, Irina | P125 |
441 | Porcellacchia, Davide | P111 |
442 | Porzio, Tommaso | P72, C72 |
443 | Poschke, Markus | P54 |
444 | Potter, Tristan | P44, C44 |
445 | Prato, Marta | P93, C93 |
446 | Prescott, Edward | P45 |
447 | Pretnar, Nick | P164 |
448 | Ptashkina, Maria | P129 |
449 | Pugh, Thomas | P65, C65 |
450 | Puglisi, Federico | P128 |
451 | Qiu, Xincheng | P7, C7 |
452 | Rachel, Lukasz | P70, C70 |
453 | Ragot, Xavier | P172 |
454 | Raja, Akash | P120 |
455 | Ramaswamy, Vasudeva | P47 |
456 | Rappoport, David | P145 |
457 | Rast, Sebastian | P119 |
458 | Raveendranathan, Gajendran | P34 |
459 | Ravikumar, B | P194, C194 |
460 | Ravn, Morten | P89, C89 |
461 | Rebelo, Sergio | P104 |
462 | Renedo, Eugenio | P129 |
463 | Restrepo, Pascual | P35 |
464 | Restrepo-Echavarria, Paulina | P159, C159 |
465 | Rickard, Natalie | P64 |
466 | Robatto, Roberto | P186, C186 |
467 | Robin, Jean Marc | P175 |
468 | Rodriguez Mora, Jose V. | P173, C173 |
469 | Roettger, Joost | P51, C51 |
470 | Rogantini Picco, Anna | P28 |
471 | Rognlie, Matthew | P52, C52 |
472 | Roldan, Francisco | P149 |
473 | Roldan-Blanco, Pau | P118 |
474 | Rossi, Federico | P20 |
475 | Rossi-Hansberg, Esteban | P104, C104 |
476 | Rubbo, Elisa | P35, C35 |
477 | Russo, Nicolo | P92, C92 |
478 | Ruzic, Dimitrije | P123 |
479 | Saffie, Felipe | P190 |
480 | Salgado Ibanez, Sergio | P173 |
481 | Sancibrian, Victor | P117 |
482 | Sander, Nicholas | P190 |
483 | Sangani, Kunal | P122 |
484 | Santaeulalia Llopis, Raul | P123 |
485 | Sarkar, Anindo | P47 |
486 | Sarpietro, Silvia | P117, C117 |
487 | Sarto, Andres | P169 |
488 | Sastry, Karthik | P176 |
489 | Saussay, Aurélien | P198, C198 |
490 | Scanlan, Susannah | P200 |
491 | Schmidt, Lawrence | P150 |
492 | Schmidt-Eisenlohr, Tim | P28, C28 |
493 | Schneider, Martin | P171 |
494 | Schoellman, Todd | P191 |
495 | Schreger, Jesse | P70 |
496 | Schuh, Rachel | P66 |
497 | See, Kurt Gerrard | P96 |
498 | Seegmiller, Bryan | P116 |
499 | Seminario-Amez, Cristhian | P103 |
500 | Seo, Jaeeun | P143 |
501 | Seoane, Hernan | P165 |
502 | Seror, Marlon | P5 |
503 | Shen, Shihan | P118 |
504 | Shi, Rowan | P78 |
505 | Shim, Myungkyu | P17 |
506 | Shim, Younghun | P78 |
507 | Shukla, Soumitra | P79 |
508 | Singer, Gregor | P81, C81 |
509 | Singh, Sanjay | P137 |
510 | Smirnyagin, Vladimir | P98 |
511 | Sorkin, Isaac | P143, C143 |
512 | Sosa-Padilla, Cesar | P165, C165 |
513 | Stacey, Derek | P154 |
514 | Stangebye, Zachary | P174 |
515 | Steinberg, Joseph | P36, C36 |
516 | Sterk, Vincent | P189 |
517 | Storesletten, Kjetil | P25, C25 |
518 | Straub, Ludwig | P87, C87 |
519 | Sublet, Guillaume | P193 |
520 | Sun, Liyang | P83, C83 |
521 | Sun, Jialu | P181 |
522 | Sundram, Jacob | P85 |
523 | Sung, Yeji | P184 |
524 | Swanson, Eric | P59 |
525 | Tabellini, Marco | P41, C41 |
526 | Talamas, Eduard | P24 |
527 | Tarquini, Giulio | P64 |
528 | Tebaldi, Pietro | P99, C99 |
529 | Teles, Pedro | P24, C24 |
530 | Tertilt, Michele | P23 |
531 | Tielens, Joris | P73 |
532 | Tonetti, Christopher | P146, C146 |
533 | Trachter, Nicholas | P8, C8 |
534 | Trigari, Antonella | P172, C172 |
535 | Tryphonides, Andreas | P100 |
536 | Tsujiyama, Hitoshi | P51 |
537 | Turen, Javier | P200 |
538 | Uccioli, Martina | P113 |
539 | Udupa, Gautham | P32 |
540 | Ulate, Mauricio | P185, C185 |
541 | Valchev, Rosen | P176 |
542 | van Buggenum, Hugo | P153 |
543 | van Dijk, Winnie | P60, C60 |
544 | Vandenbroucke, Guillaume | P70 |
545 | Vardishvili, Oliko | P151 |
546 | Vardoulakis, Alexandros | P185 |
547 | Varraso, Paolo | P169 |
548 | Vattuone, Giulia | P191 |
549 | Vavra, Joseph | P89 |
550 | Venkateswaran, Venky | P6, C6 |
551 | Ventura, Gustavo | P109 |
552 | Verani, Stephane | P193 |
553 | Vereshchagina, Galina | P63 |
554 | Villa, Alessandro | P82 |
555 | Villacorta, Lucciano | P28 |
556 | Villacorta, Alonso | P3, C3 |
557 | Villegas, Jose | P189 |
558 | Violante, Giovanni | P18 |
559 | Vitali, Anna | P68 |
560 | von Hafften, Alexander | P132 |
561 | von Thadden, Ernst-Ludwig | P161 |
562 | Walsh, Conor | P144, C144 |
563 | Walther, Selma | P40 |
564 | Wang, Shaoda | P5, C5 |
565 | Wang, Tao | P168 |
566 | Wang, Lu | P170, C170 |
567 | Wang, Hanna | P162 |
568 | Warren, Lawrence | P167, C167 |
569 | Waugh, Mike | P95, C95 |
570 | Weber, Jacob | P25 |
571 | Wee, Shu Lin | P11 |
572 | Wei, Chao | P36 |
573 | Wen, Jaya | P5 |
574 | Werner, Jan | P65 |
575 | Werquin, Nicolas | P180, C180 |
576 | Williams, Noah | P120, C120 |
577 | Winberry, Thomas | P106 |
578 | Witheridge, William | P136 |
579 | Wolf, Christian | P107, C107 |
580 | Woo, Soo Kyung | P49 |
581 | Wu, Steve Pak Yeung | P2 |
582 | Xu, Zhenyang | P145 |
583 | Xu, Sichuang | P110 |
584 | Xu, Chenzi | P56, C56 |
585 | Yang, Fang | P194 |
586 | Yang, Yucheng | P103 |
587 | Yao, Wen | P178 |
588 | Yeh, Chen | P66, C66 |
589 | Yu, Yang | P62 |
590 | Yu, Li | P111 |
591 | Yun, Yangkeun | P19 |
592 | Zarate, Roman David | P80, C80 |
593 | Zhang, Renbin | P9 |
594 | Zhang, Xingtan | P55 |
595 | Zhang, Gang | P10 |
596 | Zhang, Jonathan | P75 |
597 | Zhang, Xu | P30, C30 |
598 | Zhao, Feng | P199 |
599 | Zheng, Angela | P150, C150 |
600 | Zhou, Jin | P141 |
601 | Zorn, Peter | P113 |
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