Calendar
Events Calendar
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Yongbo Sim, Rutgers University - Empirical Microeconomics
"The Spillover Effects of OxyContin’s Introduction on Crime in the U.S."
02:00pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jacob Bastian
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Olivier Accominotti, London School of Economics - Money, History and Finance
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Douglas Irwin, Dartmouth College - Money, History and Finance
"The Economic Consequences of Sir Robert Peel: A Quantitative Assessment of the Repeal of the Corn Laws"
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Micheal D. Bordo
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Yan Bai, University of Rochester - Macroeconomic Theory
“Sovereign Default Risk and Firm Heterogeneity”
03:00pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Roberto Chang and Carlos Esquivel Alvarez
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Martha Bailey, University of California - Los Angeles - Empirical Microeconomics
02:00pm - 03:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jacob Bastian
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Mathieu Pedemonte, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank - Money, History and Finance
“Fireside Chats: Communication and Consumers' Expectations in the Great Depression”
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Humberto Martinez, Rutgers University - Macroeconomic Theory
"Pandemics, Incentives, and Economic Policy" with R. Chang and A. Velasco
03:00pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM Link | Coordinator: Roberto Chang and Carlos Esquivel Alvarez
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Alessandro Dovis, University of Pennsylvania - Macroeconomic Theory
"Imperfect risk sharing and the business cycle"
03:00pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM Link | Coordinator: Roberto Chang and Carlos Esquivel Alvarez
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CANCELLED - Day Manoli, Georgetown University - Empirical Microeconomics
02:00pm - 03:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jacob Bastian
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Masato Shizume, Waseda University, Japan - Money, History and Finance
"Modern Banking Reforms and Financial Activities of Indigenous Merchants: A Case from Japan in the Late 19th Century"
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Morris Davis, Rutgers University Business School - Macroeconomic Theory
"The Work at Home Technology Boon and Its Consequences"
(with A. Ghent)03:00pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM - Link | Coordinator: Roberto Chang and Carlos Esquivel Alvarez
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Chris Cotter, Oberlin College - Money, History and Finance
"Off the Rails: The Real Effects of Railroad Bond Defaults Following the Panic of 1873"
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Vivian Yue, Emory University - Macroeconomic Theory
"Sovereign Risk and Financial Risk"
03:00pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM Link | Coordinator: Roberto Chang and Carlos Esquivel Alvarez
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Matias Cattaneo, Princeton University - Econometrics
04:15pm - 05:45pm | Zoom | Coordinator: Yuan Liao
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Conrad Miller, University of California - Berkeley - Empirical Microeconomics
"Employer Size, Referral Hiring, and Racial Inequality: Evidence from Brazil".
02:00pm - 03:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jacob Bastian
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Anders Ogren, Uppsala University, Sweden - Money, History and Finance
Paper: "The Highs and the Lows: Bank Failures in Sweden through Inflation and Deflation, 1913-1927" by Sean Kenny, Anders Ogren, and Liang Zhao
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Jim Ziliak, University of Kentucky - Empirical Microeconomics
Title: "Selection, Time, and the Profile of Life Cycle Earnings across Cohorts" by Richard Blundell, Higo Lopez Lopez, and James P. Ziliak
02:00pm - 03:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jacob Bastian
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Marco Del Angelo, California State University - Los Angeles - Money, History and Finance
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Tim Armstrong, University of Southern California - Econometrics
04:30pm - 06:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Roger Klein
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Steve Billings, University of Colorado - Empirical Microeconomics
02:00pm - 03:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jacob Bastian
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Riu Esteves, Graduate Institute Geneva - Money, History and Finance
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Andy Neumeyer, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella - Macroeconomic Theory
"Financial Inclusion and the Macroeconomics of Pandemics in Small Open Economies" (with M. Gonzalez-Rozada, C. Hevia, M. Macera)
03:00pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM - Link | Coordinator: Roberto Chang and Carlos Esquivel Alvarez
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Lee E. Ohanian, University of California - Los Angeles - Macroeconomic Theory , Money, History and Finance
*Note: (joint with Money, History & Finance and Macroeconomic Theory Workshops)
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: MIchael D. Bordo
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Matthew Thirkettle, Rice University - Econometrics
"Identification and Estimation of Network Statistics with Missing Link Data"
Abstract
I obtain informative bounds on network statistics in a partially observed network whose formation I explicitly model. Partially observed networks are commonplace due to, for example, partial sampling or incomplete responses in surveys. Network statistics (e.g., centrality measures) are not point identified when the network is partially observed. Worst-case bounds on network statistics can be obtained by letting all missing links take values zero and one. I dramatically improve on the worst-case bounds by specifying a structural model for network formation. An important feature of the model is that I allow for positive externalities in the network-formation process. The networkformation model and network statistics are set identified due to multiplicity of equilibria. I provide a computationally tractable outer approximation of the joint identified region for preferences determining network-formation processes and network statistics. In a simulation study on Katz-Bonacich centrality, I find that worst-case bounds that do not use the network formation model are 44 times wider than the bounds I obtain from my procedure.04:15pm - 05:45pm | Virtual - ZOOM Link | Coordinator: Roger Klein
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Marianne Bitler, University of California - Davis - Empirical Microeconomics
02:00pm - 03:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jacob Bastian
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Sebastian Alvarez, University of Oxford - Money, History and Finance
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Ethan Ilzetzki, London School of Economics - Macroeconomic Theory
"Government Purchases and Plant Level Productivity"
03:00pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM Link | Coordinator: Roberto Chang and Carlos Esquivel Alvarez
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Bob Sherman, California Institute of Technology - Econometrics
MOMENT ESTIMATION IN A CORRELATED RANDOM COEFFICIENTS LINEAR PANEL DATA MODEL: A FUNCTIONAL FIXED POINT APPROACH TO IDENTIFICATION AND ESTIMATION
04:15pm - 05:45pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Roger Klein
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Sebastian Edwards - University of California - Los Angeles - Money, History and Finance
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Eric Sims, University of Notre Dame - Macroeconomic Theory , Money, History and Finance
*Note Monday -Joint workshop with Macroeconomic Theory and Money, History and Finance.
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael D. Bordo
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Juan-Carlos Suarez Serrato, Duke University - Empirical Microeconomics
"Capital Investment and Labor Demand: Evidence from 21st Century Tax Policy"
https://jcsuarez.com/Files/Bonus_RDC.pdf01:30pm - 03:00pm | Virtual -ZOOM | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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Monica Mogollon Plazas, Rutgers University - Empirical Microeconomics
"Ticket to the Middle Class: Public Universities and Social Mobility"
01:30pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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Tyler Goodspeed, Hoover Institute, Stanford University - Money, History and Finance
"Skin in the Game: Liability Insurance, Contingent Capital, and Financial Stability"
https://tylergoodspeed.files.wordpress.com/2020/09/goodspeed-skin-in-the-game-wp.pdf02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael Bordo
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Diego Anzoategui, Rutgers University - Macroeconomic Theory
"Learning from our Mistakes: Forecast Errors and News Shock"
03:00pm - 04:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Todd Keister
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Yongbo Sim, Rutgers University - Empirical Microeconomics
"The Spillover Effects of OxyContin's Introduction on Crime"
01:30am - 03:00pm | Virtual - Zoom | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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Jennifer Burns, Stanford University, History - Money, History and Finance
“Money Matters: Milton Friedman, Arthur Burns, and the Great Inflation."
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael Bordo
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Yu Xiao, Rutgers University - Macroeconomic Theory
"Privacy, Payment and Financial Stability"
03:00am - 04:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Todd Keister
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Jesse Neumann, Rutgers University - Econometrics
04:00pm - 05:30pm | | Coordinator: Norman Swanson
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Santiago Perez, University of California, Davis & NBER - Money, History and Finance
"Who Benefits from Meritocracy?"
https://economics.yale.edu/sites/default/files/who_benefits_moreira_perez_ada-ns.pdf02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael Bordo
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Ze Song, Rutgers University - Empirical Microeconomics
"The Impact of Corporate Taxes on Healthcare Investment and Medicare Spending: Evidence from the Dialysis Industry"
01:30pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - Zoom | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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Harold James, Princeton University - Money, History and Finance
"Language and Money: Consequences of an Inflation of Terms"
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael Bordo
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Humberto Martinez, Rutgers University - Macroeconomic Theory
“Foreign Reserves, Fiscal Capacity, and Lender of Last Resort”
03:00pm - 04:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Todd Keister
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Jungjun Choi, Rutgers University - Econometrics
"Inference using Nuclear-norm Penalized Estimator and Its Applications"
04:00pm - 05:30pm | | Coordinator: Norman Swanson
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Elena Patel, University of Utah - Empirical Microeconomics
"Inducing Labor: the Impact of Health Insurance on Post-Natal Labor Supply"
01:30pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - Zoom | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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CANCELLED - Gautti Eggertson, Brown University - Macroeconomic Theory , Money, History and Finance
"Mr. Keynes and the 'Classics'; A Suggested Reinterpretation" https://www.nber.org/papers/w29158
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael Bordo
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Ricardo Pereira Masini, Princeton University - Econometrics
"Bridging factor and sparse models"
https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.11341
04:00pm - 05:30pm | | Coordinator: Norman Swanson
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Thomas Le Barbanchon, Bocconi University - Empirical Microeconomics
"Do algorithmic job recommendations improve search and matching? Evidence from a large-scale randomised field experiment in Sweden"
01:30pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - Zoom | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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Thomas Philippon, New York University - Macroeconomic Theory
"Let the Worst One Fail: A Credible Solution to the Too-Big-To-Fail Conundrum" (joint with Olivier Wang)
http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/tphilipp/papers/tournaments_v13.pdf03:00pm - 04:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Todd Keister
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Camille Landais, London School of Economics - Empirical Microeconomics
"Taxation and Migration: Evidence and Policy Implications"
01:30pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - Zoom | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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Katherine Erickson, University of California, Davis - Money, History and Finance
"Labor Market Scarring in the Very Long Run: Evidence from Large-Scale Linked Microdata"
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael Bordo
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Lucasz Rachel, University College London and Princeton - Macroeconomic Theory
"Uneven Growth:
Automation’s Impact on Income and Wealth Inequality"
https://benjaminmoll.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/UG.pdf03:00pm - 04:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Todd Keister
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Fredrik Sävje, Yale University - Econometrics
"Balancing covariates in randomized experiments with the Gram--Schmidt Walk design"
https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.0307101:30pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Norman Swanson
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Hilary Hoynes, University of California, Berkeley - Empirical Microeconomics
"Legal Representation in Disability Claims"
01:30pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - Zoom | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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Marc Flandereau, University of Pennsylvania - Money, History and Finance
"Cyberpunk Victoria: The Credibility of Computers and the First Digital Revolution (1848 - 1883)"
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael Bordo
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CANCELLED - Alexandra Spitz-Oener, Humboldt University - Empirical Microeconomics
“Workers aren’t machines: they adapt”
01:00pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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Arunima Sinha, Fordham University - Macroeconomic Theory , Money, History and Finance
"Golden Fetters, Paper Fetters, and the Rationale for Eliminating the Effective Lower Bound on Nominal Interest Rates"
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael Bordo
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Wenli Li, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - Macroeconomic Theory
"Residential Sorting During the Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Welfare Implications” (joint with Yichen Su)
03:00pm - 04:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Todd Keister
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Gaurav Khanna, University of California, San Diego - Empirical Microeconomics
"The IT Boom and Other Unintended Consequences of
Chasing the American Dream"
01:30pm - 03:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Jennifer Hunt
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Maylis Avaro, Swiss National Science Foundation - Money, History and Finance
02:30pm - 04:00pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Michael Bordo
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Wenxin Du, Chicago Booth - Macroeconomic Theory
03:00pm - 04:30pm | Virtual - ZOOM | Coordinator: Todd Keister