1884 - MEF Papers

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

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Tuesday 23 May Wednesday 24 May Thursday 25 May

 

Tuesday 23 May

 

14.30 - 15.20 Fiscal consolidation and firm investment: Evidence from the German manufacturing industry

*Silvia Albrizio (Banco de España) joint with Stefan Lamp (Toulouse School of Economics)

15.20 - 16.10 The Macroeconomic Impact of Microeconomic Shocks: Beyond Hulten's Theorem

*David Rezza Baqaee (London School of Economics) joint with Emmanuel Farhi (Harvard University and CEPR)

16.40 - 17.30 Internal Devaluation and Macroeconomic Adjustment: Lessons from the Great Recession in the US

*Riccardo Trezzi (Federal Reserve Board) 

joint with Giancarlo Corsetti (University of Cambridge and CEPR) and Luca Dedola (European Central Bank and CEPR)

17.30 - 18.20 The Macroeconomic Impact of Money Market Freezes

*Fiorella De Fiore (European Central Bank and CEPR) joint with Marie Hoerova (European Central Bank and CEPR) and Harald Uhlig (University of Chicago and CEPR)

18.20 - 19.30 Monetary Policy and Bubbles in a New Keynesian Model with Overlapping Generations

*Jordi Galí (CREI and CEPR)

 

Wednesday 24 May

 

09.00 - 09.50 Pricing When Customers Care about Fairness but Misinfer Markups

*Pascal Michaillat (Brown University and CEPR) joint with Erik Eyster and Kristóf Madarász (both London School of Economics and CEPR)

09.50 - 10.40 Nominal Rigidity and the Microeconomic Origin of Aggregate Fluctuations

*Raphael Schoenle (Brandeis University) joint with Ernesto Pasten (Central Bank of Chile and Toulouse School of Economics) and Michael Weber (Booth School of Business, University of Chicago)

11.10 - 12.00 Income Inequality, Financial Crises and Monetary Policy

*Jae Sim (Federal Reserve Board) joint with Isabel Cairó (Federal Reserve Board)

15.30 - 22.30 Plenary Session papers

 

Thursday 25 May

 

09.00 - 13.30 Plenary Session papers