Archived Seminars 2022/2023

Find the centre's macroeconomics seminars each of our research poles hosted in 2022/2023

 

@Cambridge - Macro Seminars

@UCL - Macro Seminars

@LSE - Macro Seminars

Monday 10 October: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-12:00
32L.1.04
Aditya Soenarjo (R. Reis)

Monday 17 October: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-12:00
32L.1.04
Arnaud Dyevre (B. Moll and X. Jaravel)

Monday 24 October: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-12:00
32L.1.04
Loughlan O'Doherty (R. Reis)

Monday 31 October: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-12:00
32L.1.04
Hugo Reichardt (E. Ilzetzki)

Tuesday 01 November: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Joe Hazell: “Bonus Question: How Does Incentive Pay Affect Wage Rigidity?”

Tuesday 01 November: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Online
Ricardo Caballero (MIT): A Monetary Policy Asset Pricing Model [PDF]

Monday 07 November: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-12:00
32L.1.04
Yannick Schindler (W. Den Haan and B. Moll)

Tuesday 08 November: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Paul de Grauwe: Trust in Monetary Policy

Tuesday 08 November: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
32L.1.04
David Argente (Penn State University): Strategic Complementarities in a Dynamic Model of Fintech Adoption

Monday 14 November: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Ananya Kotia (B. Moll)

Tuesday 15 November: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Dima Mukhin: Sanctions and the Exchange Rate (with Oleg Itskhoki)

Tuesday 15 November: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
32L.1.04
Jaume Ventura (CREI): Economic Growth and Market Power

Monday 21 November: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Runhong Ma (B. Moll)

Tuesday 22 November: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Cameron Peng: Investor Memory and Biased Beliefs: Evidence from the Field

Tuesday 22 November: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
32L.1.04
Eduardo Davila (Yale University): Optimal Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents: A Timeless Ramsey Approach

Monday 28 November: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Pavel Koval

Tuesday 29 November: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Ben Moll: Putting the “Finance” into “Public Finance”

Tuesday 29 November: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
32L.1.04
Alessandra Peter (NYU): Nonlinear Pricing and Misallocation [PDF]

Monday 05 December: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Soroush Sabet (B. Moll)

Tuesday 06 December: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Walker Ray: Polarized Expectations, Polarized Consumption (with Rupal Kamdar)

Tuesday 06 December: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
32L.1.04
Daniel Lewis (UCL): Dynamic Identification Using System Projections and Instrumental Variables 

 

Monday 16 January: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.2.04
Patrick Schneider (R. Reis)

Monday 23 January: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Stephan Hobler (W. Den Haan) and Sitong Ding (R. Reis) 

Monday 30 January: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Runpu Li (E. Ilzetzki) and Johannes Matt (F. Caselli)

Monday 06 February: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Marta Guasch Rusiñol (E. Ilzetzki) and Francisco Líbano Monteiro (W. Den Haan)

Monday 13 February: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Wei Wang (R. Ngai) and Lukas Wiedemann (B. Moll and R.Ngai)

Tuesday 14 February: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Tomer Ifergane: "Pareto Tail Aggregation: An Efficiency Stability Trade-off in Granular Economies”

Monday 20 February: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Yuhao Qian (B. Moll and D. Mukhin) and Weijie Zhang (B. Moll)

Tuesday 21 February: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Elisa Giannone (CREI): Unequal Global Convergence

Monday 27 February: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Aditya Soenarjo (R. Reis)

Tuesday 28 February: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Xavier Jaravel: "Implementing Helicopter Money with Negative Interest Rates: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment"

Tuesday 28 February: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Karthik Sastry (Harvard University): Attention Cycles

Monday 06 March: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Arnaud Dyevre (B. Moll and Xavier Jaravel)

Tuesday 07 March: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Rachel Ngai “Housing and Inequality"

Tuesday 07 March: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Laura Veldkamp (Columbia Business School): Data and Market Power

Monday 13 March: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Loughlan O'Doherty (R. Reis)

Tuesday 14 March: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Joe Hazell"A Real-Time Method For Estimating Forward Housing Yields And Changes In The Natural Rate Of Interest"

Tuesday 14 March: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Liangjie Wu (EIEF): Brand Reallocation, Concentration, and Growth

Monday 20 March: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Hugo Reichardt (E. Ilzetzki)

Tuesday 21 March: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Ian Martin: "Debt and Deficits: Fiscal Analysis with Stationary Ratios"

Tuesday 21 March: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Simon Mongey (University of Chicago): Pricing Inequality

Monday 27 March: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
32L.1.04
Yannick Schindler (W. Den Haan and B. Moll)

Tuesday 28 March: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
32L.1.04
Matthias Doepke: “Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy"

Tuesday 28 March: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Andy Atkeson (UCLA): The End of Privilege: A Re-examination of the Net Foreign Asset Position of the United States

 

Tuesday 02 May: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Liliana Varela: "Granular corporate hedging under dominant currency"

Tuesday 02 May: Money-Macro Seminar
14.30-16.00
Varadarajan Chari (University of Minnesota): On the Efficiency of Competitive Equilibria with Pandemics

Tuesday 09 May: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Xavier Gabaix: "Propagation of shocks in macroeconomic networks: models, identification and applications"

Tuesday 09 May: Money-Macro Seminar
14.30-16.00
Pete Klenow (Stanford University): Population and Welfare: The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number

Monday 15 May: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
Online
Runhong Ma (B. Moll)

Tuesday 16 May: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Anna Pavlova: International Capital Markets and Wealth Transfers

Tuesday 16 May: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Cristina Arellano (Federal Bank of Minneapolis): Micro Risks and (Robust) Pareto Improving Policies 

Monday 22 May: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Isaac Martinez Centeno (E. Ilzetzki)

Tuesday 23 May: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Tomer Ifergane: The Racial Wealth Gap: The role of Entrepreneurship

Tuesday 23 May: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Kristina Manysheva (Princeton University): Land Property Rights, Financial Frictions and Resource Allocation in Developing Countries

Tuesday 30 May: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Javier Bianchi: Bank Runs, Fragility, and Credit Easing (joint with Manuel Amador)

Tuesday 30 May: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Thomas Winberry (Wharton, University of Pennsylvania): Investment, Innovations, and Financial Frictions

Monday 05 June: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Soroush Sabet (B. Moll)

Tuesday 06 June: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Maarten De Ridder: Stuck in Transition: Financial Barriers to Green Growth

Tuesday 06 June: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Per Krusell (IIES): Who should work how much? 

Monday 12 June: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Patrick Schneider (R. Reis)

Tuesday 13 June: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Ethan Ilzetzki: Fiscal Rules vs. Market Discipline

Tuesday 13 June: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Morten Olsen (University of Copenhagen): Induced Automation: Evidence from Firm-level Patent Data

 

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