Society for Economic Dynamics Annual Meeting (SED 2024)

Barcelona

 
June 26, 2024
 
TimeLocationEvent
 
16:00 to 19:00Institut d'Estudis Catalans
Registration
 
 
 
June 27, 2024
 
TimeLocationEvent
 
08:00 to 17:00Escola d'Enginyeria
Registration
 
 
09:00 to 10:30see below Parallel Sessions I
 
 
10:30 to 11:00Escola d'Enginyeria
Coffee Break
 
 
11:00 to 12:30see below Parallel Sessions II
 
 
12:30 to 13:30Escola d'Enginyeria
Lunch
 
 
13:30 to 15:00see below Parallel Sessions III
 
 
15:00 to 15:30Escola d'Enginyeria
Coffee Break
 
 
15:30 to 17:00see below Parallel Sessions IV
 
 
17:20 to 18:20Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres
Plenary (Mortensen Lecture): Veronica Guerrieri, Chicago Booth
 
 
20:30 to 22:30La Paloma
Welcome Reception
 
 
 
June 28, 2024
 
TimeLocationEvent
 
09:00 to 10:30see below Parallel Session I
 
 
10:30 to 11:00Escola d'Enginyeria
Coffee Break
 
 
11:00 to 12:30see below Parallel Session II
 
 
12:30 to 13:30Escola d'Enginyeria
Lunch
 
 
13:30 to 15:00see below Parallel Session III
 
 
15:00 to 15:30Escola d'Enginyeria
Coffee Break
 
 
15:30 to 17:00see below Parallel Session IV
 
 
17:20 to 18:20Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres
Plenary: Lars Hansen, The University of Chicago
 
 
20:30 to 22:30Drassanes Museum. Sala Marqués de Comillas
Dinner Reception
 
 
 
June 29, 2024
 
TimeLocationEvent
 
09:00 to 10:30see below Parallel Session I
 
 
10:30 to 11:00Escola d'Enginyeria
Coffee Break, Escola d'Enginyeria
 
 
11:00 to 12:30see below Parallel Session II
 
 
12:30 to 13:30Escola d'Enginyeria
Lunch
 
 
13:30 to 15:00see below Parallel Session III
 
 
15:00 to 15:30Escola d'Enginyeria
Coffee Break
 
 
15:30 to 17:00see below Parallel Session IV
 
 
17:20 to 18:20Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres
Plenary: Stefanie Stantcheva, Harvard University
 
 

 

Program Notes and Index of Sessions

Parallel Sessions I
Locations: click on each session to see location
June 27, 2024 09:00 to 10:30
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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 II
Locations: click on each session to see location
June 28, 2024 11:00 to 12:30
 
Inequality and optimal fiscal policy, Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria
Global recoveries, inflation, and optimal policy, Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria
Macro / IO, Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria
Finance and the corporate sector, Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria
Search theory in product markets, Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria
Life cycle health dynamics, Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria
Racial segregation and income inequality, Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria
Inflation and labor markets, Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria
Causes and consequences of exchange rates Fluctuations, Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria
Labor supply, wealth, and expectations, Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria
RCTs in macro , Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria
The macroeconomic effects of climate policy, Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria
Imperfect competition and information frictions in the IO of financial markets, Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria
Identification, Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria
Labor market power, Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria
Monetary policy: the role of expectations, Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria
AI/ML tools to learn about the macroeconomy, Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria

Parallel Session III
Locations: click on each session to see location
June 28, 2024 13:30 to 15:00
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
Households’ reactions to income shocks and Inflation: New survey evidence, Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres

 

Summary of All Sessions

Click here for an index of all participants

#Date/TimeTitle/LocationPapers
1June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Labor markets & development

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
2June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Topics in international macro

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
3June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Bank lending

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
4June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Firm pricing strategies and macroeconomics

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
5June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Chinese political economy

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
6June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Inflation expectations and effects

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
7June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Gender and discrimination

    Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
8June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Location sorting, finance and wealth

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
9June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Attention and macroeconomics

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
10June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Basic research, innovation, and technology adoption

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
11June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Unemployment and participation

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
12June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Monetary policy, financial returns, and financial crises

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
13June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Policies and children's skills formation

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
14June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Monopsony in the economy

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
15June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Robots and technological change

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
16June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Trade dynamics

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
17June 27, 2024
9:00-10:30
Monetary and fiscal shocks

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
18June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Inflation dynamics

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
19June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
History

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
20June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Firms and organization of production in developing countries

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
21June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Safe assets and the macroeconomy

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
22June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
New developments in international trade policy

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
23June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Families and couples in macro

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
24June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Automation and AI

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
25June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Search frictions and business cycles

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
26June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Spatial inequality and convergence

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
27June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Human capital and educational outcomes

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
28June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Firms and financial frictions

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
29June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Firms over the business cycle

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
30June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Monetary policy and inequality

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
31June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Misperceptions, overreaction, and ambiguity

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
32June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Capital within and across borders

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
33June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Knowledge diffusion mechanisms and growth

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
34June 27, 2024
11:00-12:30
Inequality

    Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
35June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Impact of macroeconomic changes across firms and workers

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
36June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Geopolitics and trade

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
37June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Macroeconomics of health

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
38June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Asset pricing and inequality

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
39June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Optimal policy

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
40June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Household structure and lifecycle decisions

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
41June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Climate similarity, climate shocks, and migration

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
42June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Macroeconometrics

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
43June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Wealth, sorting and location

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
44June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Human capital and inequality

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
45June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Political economy

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
46June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Firms and taxes

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
47June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Monetary policy, markups, and growth

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
48June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Heterogeneity in expectations and its consequences

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
49June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
International trade and macro

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
50June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Innovation

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
51June 27, 2024
13:30-15:00
Intra-household decision making and labor supply

    Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
52June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Portfolio choice and heterogeneous agents

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
53June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Trade and capital controls

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
54June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Heterogeneous worker types and labor market transitions

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
55June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Climate and finance

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
56June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Trade, industrial policy and firm dynamics

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
57June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Macroeconomics of higher education

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
58June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
New distributional measurement

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
59June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Central bank communication

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
60June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Public policy and rental housing markets

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
61June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Systemic discrimination

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
62June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Productivity and growth

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
63June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Taxes and households

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
64June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Monetary policy and business cycles

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
65June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Exotic preferences

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
66June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Firm dynamics and micro data

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
67June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Regulation, competition, and market outcomes

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
68June 27, 2024
15:30-17:00
Children, parents and labor supply

    Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
69June 27, 2024
17:20-18:20
Inequality and Residential Segregation: a Macro View

    Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres

0
70June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Geoeconomics, war and sanctions

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
71June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Supply chains and risk

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
72June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Ventures: how capital, technology, and talent flow to developing countries

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
73June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Empirical banking: transmission of credit supply shocks

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
74June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Labor markets and wage dynamics

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
75June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Health and mortality

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
76June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Topics in macro-spatial economics

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
77June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Monetary policy and micro data

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
78June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Multinationals

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
79June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Labor market institutions

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
80June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Growth and government policies in distorted economies

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
81June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Climate and energy

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
82June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Market power

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
83June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Topics on inference and design of experiments

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
84June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Minimum wages and wage setting

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
85June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
New insights from HANK models

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
86June 28, 2024
9:00-10:30
Deep learning for macroeconomics

    Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
87June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Inequality and optimal fiscal policy

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
88June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Global recoveries, inflation, and optimal policy

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
89June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Macro / IO

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
90June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Finance and the corporate sector

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
91June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Search theory in product markets

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
92June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Life cycle health dynamics

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
93June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Racial segregation and income inequality

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
94June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Inflation and labor markets

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
95June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Causes and consequences of exchange rates Fluctuations

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
96June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Labor supply, wealth, and expectations

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
97June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
RCTs in macro

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
98June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
The macroeconomic effects of climate policy

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
99June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Imperfect competition and information frictions in the IO of financial markets

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
100June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Identification

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
101June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Labor market power

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
102June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
Monetary policy: the role of expectations

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
103June 28, 2024
11:00-12:30
AI/ML tools to learn about the macroeconomy

    Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
104June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Global cities in space

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
105June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
International relations and global capital flows

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
106June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Investment and firms

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
107June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Recent advances in macroeconometrics

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
108June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Labor market inequality

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
109June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Insurance: formal, self, or social

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
110June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Spillovers and knowledge diffusion

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
111June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Banking, intermediation, and monetary policy

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
112June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Moving within and across countries

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
113June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Female labor supply

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
114June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Transfers, insurance, and development

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
115June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Climate change and inequality

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
116June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Firms and workers

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
117June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Econometrics of macro and micro data

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
118June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Macroeconomics of mergers

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
119June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
New insights on inflation expectations

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
120June 28, 2024
13:30-15:00
Learning: theory and applications

    Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
121June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Perspectives on welfare

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
122June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Open economy monetary policies

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
123June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Firms and external inputs

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
124June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Finance: theory

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
125June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Household credit, income risk, and macroeconomics

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
126June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Family and human capital investment in children

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
127June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Industrial organization in spatial markets

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
128June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Monetary policy (methods)

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
129June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Trade, geography, and globalization

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
130June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Search, unemployment, and wages

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
131June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Urbanization in global perspective

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
132June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Green transition

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
133June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Macroeconomics of industrial organization

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
134June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Econometrics with dynamics

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
135June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Effects of policies and shocks on workers

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
136June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Monetary-fiscal interaction and inflation

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
137June 28, 2024
15:30-17:00
Macro finance models

    Location: Q3/0013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
138June 28, 2024
17:20-18:20
Uncertainty, Social Valuation, and Climate Change Policy

    Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres

0
139June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Tax design, domestic and international

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
140June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Monetary policy transmission and operations

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
141June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Households and labor market outcomes

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
142June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
International risk sharing

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
143June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
How labor markets adjust to shocks

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
144June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Spatial macroeconomics

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
145June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Debt and default

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
146June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Finance and growth

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
147June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Firm and worker dynamics in frictional labor markets

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
148June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Consumption responses to shocks

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
149June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Sovereign borrowing

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
150June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Topics in inequality and mobility

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
151June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Education and wage gaps

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
152June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Rational inattention

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
153June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Digital currencies

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
154June 29, 2024
9:00-10:30
Real estate investors

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
155June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Labor market policies

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
156June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Central bank credibility and monetary policy

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
157June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Fiscal policy with heterogeneity

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
158June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Exchange rates

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
159June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Vacancies and hiring

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
160June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Macroeconomic impacts of climate change

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
161June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Dynamic contracts

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
162June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Production in developing countries

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
163June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Entrepreneurship and macroeconomics

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
164June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Consumption, data and theory

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
165June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Fragilities in emerging markets

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
166June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Policy in spatial economics

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
167June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Job ladders and labor market churn

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
168June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Subjective beliefs and household decisions

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
169June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Financial regulation, monetary policy, and long term interest rates

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
170June 29, 2024
11:00-12:30
Liquidity

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
171June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Green finance

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
172June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Topics in HANK models

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
173June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Inequality and firms

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
174June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Lessons for sovereign debt markets

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
175June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Sorting

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
176June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Narratives, experiences, and awareness

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
177June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Mortgages

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
178June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Physical capital, productivity, and growth

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
179June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Investment, inventories, irreversibility

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
180June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Consumption saving models under uncertainty

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
181June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Quantity of treasury debt

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
182June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
The role of governments in spatial economics

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
183June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Occupational mobility and wages

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
184June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Formation of macroeconomic expectations

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
185June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
CBDC and the future of the financial system

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
186June 29, 2024
13:30-15:00
Corporate and household finance

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
187June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
The transmission of shocks in complex economies

    Location: Q1/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
188June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Money and inflation

    Location: Q3/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
189June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Policy responses to the pandemic

    Location: Q3/1011, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
190June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Cross-border linkages

    Location: Q3/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
191June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Sorting workers

    Location: Q3/0003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
192June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Climate change and the macroeconomy

    Location: Q1/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
193June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Optimal policy design

    Location: Q1/1007, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
194June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Demographic and structural transformations

    Location: Q2/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
195June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Concentration and markups

    Location: Q2/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
196June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Demand shocks

    Location: Q4/1009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
197June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Sovereign debt markets

    Location: Q4/1013, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
198June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Fiscal policy in complex economies

    Location: Q2/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
199June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Segmented housing markets

    Location: Q2/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
200June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
New insights on forecasting under bounded rationality

    Location: Q4/1005, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
201June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Intermediate markets

    Location: Q4/1003, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
202June 29, 2024
15:30-17:00
Finance and macro with micro data

    Location: Q3/0009, Escola d'Enginyeria

3
203June 29, 2024
17:20-18:20
Households’ reactions to income shocks and Inflation: New survey evidence

    Location: Auditori Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres

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203 sessions, 600 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers


 

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
 
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
 
 

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Index of Participants

Legend: C=chair, P=Presenter, D=Discussant
#ParticipantRoles in Conference
1Aastveit, Knut AreP150
2Abramson, BoazP60
3Acosta, MiguelP56
4Adamopoulos, TassoP97
5Adao, RodrigoP22, C22
6Agostinelli, FrancescoP126, C126
7Aguiar, MarkP121
8Aladangady, AdityaP177
9Alessandria, GeorgeP16, C16
10Alexopoulos, MichelleP59, C59
11Almagro, MilenaP127, C127
12Alonzo, DavideP183
13Alp, HarunP46, C46
14Altermatt, LukasP153, C153
15Althoff, LukasP61, C61
16Alves, FelipeP77
17Amador, ManuelP140, C140
18Andrew, AlisonP40, C40
19Angelis, GeorgiosP180
20Antras, PolP71
21Araujo, AloisioP165
22Arce Munoz, FernandoP149, C149
23Arellano, CristinaP157, C157
24Arias, JonasP100
25Arkhangelsky, DmitryP83
26Arteaga Garavito, Maria JoseP55
27Asriyan, VladimirP195, C195
28Atalay, EnghinP89
29Attanasio, OrazioP141, C141
30Ayivodji, FirminP102
31Azinovic, MarlonP90
32Žemlička, JanP86
33Babalievsky, FilipP26
34Bacchetta, PhilippeP158, C158
35Bai, YanP39, C39
36Bakker, Jan DavidP76
37Baksy, AniketP167
38Baley, IsaacP179, C179
39Balleer, AlmutP48
40Bandiera, OrianaP1
41Bao, RenjieP62
42Baqaee, DavidP71
43Barbiero, OmarP32, C32
44Bardoczy, BenceP14
45Barnichon, RegisP107
46Bassetto, MarcoP16
47Basso, HenriqueP15
48Becko, JohnP22
49Ben Said, SabrinaP185
50Benati, LucaP188
51Bengui, JulienP88
52Bergin, PaulP158
53Bethune, ZachP130
54Bhandari, AnmolP52
55Bianchi, JavierP2, C2
56Bick, AlexanderP96, C96
57Bilal, AdrienP160, C160
58Bilbiie, FlorinP172
59Birinci, SerdarP130, C130
60Blanco, JulioP94, C94
61Blandin, AdamP44
62Bloesch, JustinP101, C101
63Boar, CorinaP18, C18
64Bocola, LuigiP17, C17
65Bodéré, PierreP127
66Boehl, GregorP103, C103
67Boehm, JohannesP19
68Boehm, EduardP201, C201
69Boerma, JobP37, C37
70Bolivar Herrera, Carlos IP197
71Bonfanti, GiovanniP197
72Bordeu, OliviaP182
73Borella, MargheritaP168
74Bornstein, GideonP125
75Borovicka, JaroslavP193, C193
76Borovickova, KatarinaP108
77Bourany, ThomasP115
78Brancaccio, GiuliaP127
79Braun, ChristineP116
80Brennan, ConnorP42
81Bridgman, BenjaminP194
82Brinatti, AgostinaP112
83Broer, TobiasP157
84Brooks, WyattP97, C97
85Buchheim, LukasP94
86Buckman, ShelbyP159
87Buera, FranciscoP20
88Bullano, FranciscoP92
89Burstein, ArielP187, C187
90Caggese, AndreaP135, C135
91Cakir Melek, NidaP81
92Calderon, LuisP58
93Camous, AntoineP59
94Campos, RodolfoP157
95Capelle, DamienP90
96Caria, StefanoP1
97Carleton, TammaP41
98Carroll, DanielP63
99Casella, SaraP25
100Castillo-Martinez, LauraP119, C119
101Caunedo, JulietaP162, C162
102Cerrato, AndreaP80
103Cesa-Bianchi, AmbrogioP98
104Chade, HectorP161
105Chahrour, RyanP184, C184
106Chan, MonsP163
107Chang, MinsuP117
108Chari, VaradarajanP189, C189
109Chatterjee, ShoumitroP162
110Chatterjee, SatyajitP125, C125
111Chen, HengP7
112Cheng, YutengP170
113Cheremukhin, AntonP130
114Chiang, Yu-TingP136, C136
115Chien, YiLiP181
116Chodorow-Reich, GabrielP35
117Choi, JasonP29
118Choi, JaedoP56
119Cioffi, RiccardoP38
120Clementi, Gian LucaP112
121Coen, JamieP201
122Cohen, AssaP10
123Cole, ShawnP72
124Coppola, AntonioP105, C105
125Cordoba, JuanP114
126Cormun, VitoP95
127Cota, MartaP73
128Covarrubias, MatiasP187
129Cox, LydiaP22
130Crawley, EdmundP202
131Crews, LeviP104
132Cruces De Sousa, LidiaP68, C68
133Cubas, GermanP183, C183
134Cuesta, Jose IgnacioP99
135Daminato, ClaudioP34, C34
136Darougheh, SamanP11, C11
137Daruich, DiegoP13, C13
138Davila, EduardoP121, C121
139De Falco, VeronicaP202
140de Ferra, SergioP30
141De Giorgi, GiacomoP75, C75
142De Leo, PierreP122
143De Nardi, MariacristinaP37
144De Ridder, MaartenP146
145de Souza, GustavoP15, C15
146Deb, ShubhdeepP163
147Debortoli, DavideP85
148Dempsey, KyleP164, C164
149Desmet, KlausP41
150Dizioli, AllanP119
151Dmitriev, AlexandreP86, C86
152Dogra, KeshavP98, C98
153Dominguez-Iino, TomasP182
154Donald, EricP192
155Doniger, CynthiaP167
156Donovan, KevinP131, C131
157Drechsel, ThomasP156
158Drenik, AndresP4
159Drozd, LukaszP47, C47
160Duarte, VictorP38
161Dvorkin, MaximilianoP8
162Dyevre, ArnaudP33
163Dyrda, SebastianP139
164Eckert, FabianP26, C26
165Eeckhout, JanP175, C175
166Elsby, MichaelP143
167Engbom, NiklasP57, C57
168Eva, KennethP152
169Faccini, RenatoP94
170Fanelli, SebastiánP16
171Farmer, LelandP50, C50
172Fen, CameronP134
173Feng, YingP7
174Fernandez, AndresP53
175Ferrara, AndreaP51
176Ferroni, FilippoP100, C100
177Fitzgerald, DoireannP53
178Flynn, JoelP4, C4
179Fonseca, JuliaP177
180Fontanier, PaulP181, C181
181Fornaro, LucaP88
182Forneron, Jean-JacquesP134, C134
183Fourakis, SteliosP88, C88
184Franceschin, RiccardoP108
185Franco, SantiagoP43
186French, EricP126
187Freund, LukasP147
188Fried, StephieP115
189Fujiwara, IppeiP4
190Fukui, MasaoP106
191Galenianos, ManolisP159
192Galvez, JulioP179
193Gama, JuanP65
194García-Santana, ManuelP178
195Garcia-Cabo, JoaquinP199, C199
196Garcia-Marin, AlvaroP101
197Garcia-Vazquez, MartinP13
198Garetto, StefaniaP78, C78
199Gargano, AntonioP154, C154
200Garriga, CarlosP43, C43
201Gathen, JonasP33, C33
202Gautier, PieterP91
203Gáti, LauraP156
204Gentile, ClaudiaP81
205Ghassibe, MishelP18
206Giannone, ElisaP76, C76
207Goldberg, JonathanP12, C12
208Golosov, MikhailP87
209Gomez Cram, RobertoP21
210Gonzalez-Aguado, EugeniaP139
211Gottardi, PieroP124
212Gottfries, AxelP147
213Gouin-Bonenfant, EmilienP106, C106
214Gourio, FrancoisP163, C163
215Graham, JamesP148
216Greaney, BrianP144
217Gregory, VictoriaP74, C74
218Gribbin, KaterinaP135
219Groh, Carl-ChristianP64, C64
220Guerreiro, JoaoP85, C85
221Guner, NezihP23
222Guntin, RafaelP173
223Gutierrez, BryanP186
224Guvenen, FatihP108, C108
225Hajdini, InaP48
226Handlan, AmyC156
227Hannusch, AnneP113, C113
228Hansen, StephenP67, C67
229Hazell, JonathonP42, C42
230He, ChengyuanP29, C29
231Hellwig, ChristianP124, C124
232Herkenhoff, KyleP58, C58
233Herrington, ChristopherP57
234Higgins, BrianP93
235Hinz, JulianP105
236Hirose, YasuoP158
237Hoffmann, EranP154
238Holzheu, KerstinP135
239Hong, SeungkiP136
240Hopenhayn, HugoP110, C110
241Hosseini, RoozbehP39
242Hou, ChenyuP102
243Howes, CooperP73, C73
244Hu, ChenyueP142
245Huang, JiP86
246Huckfeldt, ChristopherP11
247Hur, SewonP115, C115
248Hurst, ErikP155
249Iacoviello, MatteoP36
250Iao, Man Chon (Tommy)P42
251Ilabaca, FranciscoP160
252Imrohoroglu, AyseP37
253Iovino, LuigiP176, C176
254Jacobson, MargaretP186
255Janssens, EvaP134
256Jarosch, GregorP155
257Jo, KaramP66
258Jones, CallumP188
259Jones, MaggieP61
260Jungerman, WilliamP14
261Kaboski, JosephP123, C123
262Kase, HannoP128
263Kaufmann, ChristophP197, C197
264Kaykhusraw, OmarP31, C31
265Kaymak, BarisP46
266Känzig, DiegoP192, C192
267König, TobiasP140
268Kehoe, TimothyP174, C174
269Kim, SeulaP110
270Kim, SehoP192
271Kina, OzlemP15
272Kircher, PhilippP191, C191
273Kleineberg, TatjanaP131
274Klenow, PeterP121
275Kliem, MartinP169, C169
276Kohlhas, AlexandreP120
277Komatsu, ToshiakiP196
278Kondo, IlleninP129, C129
279Kondziella, MarkusP62, C62
280Koont, NazP99
281Kosar, GizemP168, C168
282Kovrijnykh, NataliaP55, C55
283Kroner, NiklasP9
284Krueger, DirkP87
285Kudlyak, MariannaP54, C54
286Kuhn, MoritzP177, C177
287Kurmann, AndreP50
288Kuruc, KevinP160
289Kusumaatmadja, RegiP50
290Lahiri, AmartyaP131
291Lao, JenniferP152, C152
292Larkin, KieranP44
293Larsen, LarsP170
294Lashkaripour, AhmadP82, C82
295Lee, HyunjuP142
296Lee, Seung JooP12
297Lee, EungikP96
298Lee, SoyoungP29
299Lee, SeungduckP153
300Lee, HanbaekP179
301Lelarge, ClaireP84
302Lenel, MoritzP52
303Lenzu, SimoneP77
304Lester, BenjaminP74
305Leukhina, OksanaP57
306Levintal, OrenP137, C137
307Levy, AntoineP60
308Lewis, DanielP107
309Lhuillier, HugoP144
310Li, HuiyuP146
311Li, YiliangP137
312Li, WenliP48, C48
313Lian, ChenP184
314Lindenlaub, IlseP40
315Lins, PauloP164
316Lipinska, AnnaP49, C49
317Liu, Jingnan JaneP33
318Logan, TrevonP19, C19
319Lorentzen, LinneaP187
320Lu, Will JianyuP133
321Luflade, MargauxP166
322Macaluso, ClaudiaP54
323Macera, ManuelP102, C102
324Machado, CaioP31
325Mackowiak, BartoszP152
326Madera, RocioP180
327Majerovitz, JeremyP97
328Malmberg, HannesP178, C178
329Manea, CristinaP12
330Mangin, SephorahP91
331Mann, LukasP26
332Manovskii, IouriiP77, C77
333Manresa, ElenaP83
334Manysheva, KristinaP93
335Marimon, RamonP145, C145
336Marin, EmileP142, C142
337Markiewicz, AgnieszkaP133
338Martellini, PaoloP161, C161
339Martin, AlbertoP105
340Martinez, JosebaP10, C10
341Martinez-Garcia, EnriqueP156
342Martinez-Zarzoso, InmaculadaP80
343Marto, RicardoP27
344Martorell, EnricP171
345Mattana, ElenaP84
346Mazzone, LucaP68
347Müller, TobiasP198
348Müller, KarstenP32
349McGee, RoryP109, C109
350McGrattan, EllenP139, C139
351McKiernan, KathleenP75
352Medici, CarloP79
353Mehrotra, NeilP132, C132
354Meier, MatthiasP17
355Mejia, JacksonP46
356Melcangi, DavideP148
357Mello, StevenP61
358Mendicino, CaterinaP148, C148
359Mendoza, EnriqueP53, C53
360Mengano, PaoloP195
361Menzio, GuidoP91, C91
362Merga, RomanP95
363Mertens, ThomasP21, C21
364Messer, ToddP6
365Michaud, Pierre-CarlP109
366Michaud, AmandaP79, C79
367Milosavljevic, FilipP82
368Mitman, KurtP63, C63
369Miyauchi, YuheiP166
370Molavi, PooyaP200, C200
371Monacelli, TommasoP111, C111
372Monge-Naranjo, AlexanderP27, C27
373Mongey, SimonP155, C155
374Monras, JoanP182, C182
375Morales, NicolasP112, C112
376Morando, MartaP45
377Morchio, IacopoP74
378Moreira, SaraP45, C45
379Morelli, JuanP202, C202
380Moretti, MatiasP174
381Morlacco, MonicaP195
382Morrison, WendyP39
383Moschini, EmilyP13
384Moscona, JacobP72
385Moser, ChristianP147, C147
386Mouton, AndreP24
387Mukhin, DmitryP2
388Mullins, JosephP126
389Murphy, DanielP196
390Murray Leclair, EmmanuelP132
391Nath, AnushaP151
392Navarro, SalvadorP183
393Navarro, GastonP140
394Ndiaye, AbdoulayeP114, C114
395Neumeyer, P. AndresP190, C190
396Nicolini, Juan PabloP122, C122
397Nicolo, GiovanniP128, C128
398Nikolakoudis, GeorgeP199
399Nord, LukasP23, C23
400Nygaard, VegardP92
401Oberfield, EzraP20, C20
402Ocampo-Diaz, SergioP133, C133
403Olmstead-Rumsey, JaneP118, C118
404Olsson, JonnaP141
405Orchard, JacobP196, C196
406Ospital, AugustoP166, C166
407Oswald, FlorianP67
408Ottolini, AndreaP175
409Ou, ShengliangP198
410Ozhan, G. KemalP49
411Paixao, NunoP8
412Pandalai-Nayar, NityaP71, C71
413Pappada, FrancescoP58
414Paravisini, DanielP3
415Park, YenaP14, C14
416Parkhomenko, AndriiP43
417Parlatore, CeciliaP3
418Patel, AseemP101
419Patel, NikhilP149
420Payne, JonathanP38, C38
421Paz-Pardo, GonzaloP6
422Pegoraro, StefanoP124
423PEI, GuangyuP31
424Pekanov, AtanasP30
425Penn, MaddieP151, C151
426Pennings, StevenP114
427Pereira, LucieneP27
428Perez, LuisP34
429Perri, FabrizioP90, C90
430Pesaresi, LorenzoP84, C84
431Peter, AlessandraP1, C1
432Peters, MichaelP76
433Peters, AllenP67
434Pfäuti, OliverP9, C9
435Pflueger, CarolinP21
436Phelan, ChristopherP188, C188
437Piazzesi, MonikaP171, C171
438Pijoan-Mas, JosepP116, C116
439Pinter, GaborP201
440Popova, IrinaP125
441Porcellacchia, DavideP111
442Porzio, TommasoP72, C72
443Poschke, MarkusP54
444Potter, TristanP44, C44
445Prato, MartaP93, C93
446Prescott, EdwardP45
447Pretnar, NickP164
448Ptashkina, MariaP129
449Pugh, ThomasP65, C65
450Puglisi, FedericoP128
451Qiu, XinchengP7, C7
452Rachel, LukaszP70, C70
453Ragot, XavierP172
454Raja, AkashP120
455Ramaswamy, VasudevaP47
456Rappoport, DavidP145
457Rast, SebastianP119
458Raveendranathan, GajendranP34
459Ravikumar, BP194, C194
460Ravn, MortenP89, C89
461Rebelo, SergioP104
462Renedo, EugenioP129
463Restrepo, PascualP35
464Restrepo-Echavarria, PaulinaP159, C159
465Rickard, NatalieP64
466Robatto, RobertoP186, C186
467Robin, Jean MarcP175
468Rodriguez Mora, Jose V.P173, C173
469Roettger, JoostP51, C51
470Rogantini Picco, AnnaP28
471Rognlie, MatthewP52, C52
472Roldan, FranciscoP149
473Roldan-Blanco, PauP118
474Rossi, FedericoP20
475Rossi-Hansberg, EstebanP104, C104
476Rubbo, ElisaP35, C35
477Russo, NicoloP92, C92
478Ruzic, DimitrijeP123
479Saffie, FelipeP190
480Salgado Ibanez, SergioP173
481Sancibrian, VictorP117
482Sander, NicholasP190
483Sangani, KunalP122
484Santaeulalia Llopis, RaulP123
485Sarkar, AnindoP47
486Sarpietro, SilviaP117, C117
487Sarto, AndresP169
488Sastry, KarthikP176
489Saussay, AurélienP198, C198
490Scanlan, SusannahP200
491Schmidt, LawrenceP150
492Schmidt-Eisenlohr, TimP28, C28
493Schneider, MartinP171
494Schoellman, ToddP191
495Schreger, JesseP70
496Schuh, RachelP66
497See, Kurt GerrardP96
498Seegmiller, BryanP116
499Seminario-Amez, CristhianP103
500Seo, JaeeunP143
501Seoane, HernanP165
502Seror, MarlonP5
503Shen, ShihanP118
504Shi, RowanP78
505Shim, MyungkyuP17
506Shim, YounghunP78
507Shukla, SoumitraP79
508Singer, GregorP81, C81
509Singh, SanjayP137
510Smirnyagin, VladimirP98
511Sorkin, IsaacP143, C143
512Sosa-Padilla, CesarP165, C165
513Stacey, DerekP154
514Stangebye, ZacharyP174
515Steinberg, JosephP36, C36
516Sterk, VincentP189
517Storesletten, KjetilP25, C25
518Straub, LudwigP87, C87
519Sublet, GuillaumeP193
520Sun, LiyangP83, C83
521Sun, JialuP181
522Sundram, JacobP85
523Sung, YejiP184
524Swanson, EricP59
525Tabellini, MarcoP41, C41
526Talamas, EduardP24
527Tarquini, GiulioP64
528Tebaldi, PietroP99, C99
529Teles, PedroP24, C24
530Tertilt, MicheleP23
531Tielens, JorisP73
532Tonetti, ChristopherP146, C146
533Trachter, NicholasP8, C8
534Trigari, AntonellaP172, C172
535Tryphonides, AndreasP100
536Tsujiyama, HitoshiP51
537Turen, JavierP200
538Uccioli, MartinaP113
539Udupa, GauthamP32
540Ulate, MauricioP185, C185
541Valchev, RosenP176
542van Buggenum, HugoP153
543van Dijk, WinnieP60, C60
544Vandenbroucke, GuillaumeP70
545Vardishvili, OlikoP151
546Vardoulakis, AlexandrosP185
547Varraso, PaoloP169
548Vattuone, GiuliaP191
549Vavra, JosephP89
550Venkateswaran, VenkyP6, C6
551Ventura, GustavoP109
552Verani, StephaneP193
553Vereshchagina, GalinaP63
554Villa, AlessandroP82
555Villacorta, LuccianoP28
556Villacorta, AlonsoP3, C3
557Villegas, JoseP189
558Violante, GiovanniP18
559Vitali, AnnaP68
560von Hafften, AlexanderP132
561von Thadden, Ernst-LudwigP161
562Walsh, ConorP144, C144
563Walther, SelmaP40
564Wang, ShaodaP5, C5
565Wang, TaoP168
566Wang, LuP170, C170
567Wang, HannaP162
568Warren, LawrenceP167, C167
569Waugh, MikeP95, C95
570Weber, JacobP25
571Wee, Shu LinP11
572Wei, ChaoP36
573Wen, JayaP5
574Werner, JanP65
575Werquin, NicolasP180, C180
576Williams, NoahP120, C120
577Winberry, ThomasP106
578Witheridge, WilliamP136
579Wolf, ChristianP107, C107
580Woo, Soo KyungP49
581Wu, Steve Pak YeungP2
582Xu, ZhenyangP145
583Xu, SichuangP110
584Xu, ChenziP56, C56
585Yang, FangP194
586Yang, YuchengP103
587Yao, WenP178
588Yeh, ChenP66, C66
589Yu, YangP62
590Yu, LiP111
591Yun, YangkeunP19
592Zarate, Roman DavidP80, C80
593Zhang, RenbinP9
594Zhang, XingtanP55
595Zhang, GangP10
596Zhang, JonathanP75
597Zhang, XuP30, C30
598Zhao, FengP199
599Zheng, AngelaP150, C150
600Zhou, JinP141
601Zorn, PeterP113

 

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