1884 - IMF Papers

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Slides presented during ESSIM (links to Banco de Espana's website)

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Wednesday 24 May Thursday 25 May Friday 26 May

 

Wednesday 24 May

 

15.30 - 22.30 Plenary Session papers

 

Thursday 25 May

 

09.00 - 13.30 Plenary Session Papers

15.30 - 16.20 Aggregate Demand Externalities in a Global Liquidity Trap

*Luca Fornaro (CREI and CEPR) joint with Federica Romei (Stockholm School of Economics and CEPR)

16.20 - 17.10 Economic Integration and the Non-Tradable Sector: The European Experience

*Sophie Piton (CEPII, France and Paris School of Economics)

17.40 - 18.30 The Real Exchange Rate, Innovation and Productivity: A Cross-country Firm-level Analysis

*Harald Fadinger (University of Mannheim and CEPR) joint with Laura Alfaro (Harvard Business School), Alejandro Cuñat (University of Vienna) and Yanping Liu (University of Manheim)

 

Friday 26 May

 

08.50 - 09.40 Global Imbalances from a Stock Perspective

*Francesca Viani (Banco de España) joint with Enrique Alberola (Bank for International Settlements) and Ángel Estrada (Banco de España)

09.40 - 10.30 An Equilibrium Theory of Determinate Nominal Exchange Rates, Current Accounts and Asset Flows

*Marcus Hagedorn (University of Oslo and CEPR)

11.00 - 11.50 International Credit Supply Shocks

*Andrea Ferrero (University of Oxford) joint with Alessandro Rebucci (Johns Hopkins University) and Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi (Bank of England)

11.50 - 12.40 Does a big bazooka matter? Central bank balance sheet policies and exchange rates

*Luca Dedola (European Central Bank and CEPR) joint with Georgios Georgiadis, Johannes Graeb and Arnaud Mehl (all European Central Bank)

12.50 - 13.40 The Economics of Sovereign Debt, Bailouts and the Eurozone Crisis

*Philippe Martin (Sciences Po, Paris and CEPR) joint with Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas (University of California, Berkeley and CEPR)