Seminars

Each of our research poles host regular macroeconomics seminars

 

@Cambridge - Macro Seminars

@UCL - Macro Seminars

@LSE - Macro Seminars

Monday 25 September: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Yannick Schindler (Wouter Den Haan and Ben Moll)

Tuesday 26 September: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
15:00-16:00
SAL.1.04
Ricardo Reis: "Monetarism and the Exchange Rate: Lessons from CNH-CNY"

Monday 02 October: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Runhong Ma (Silvana Tenreyro)

Tuesday 03 October: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
15:00-16:00
SAL.1.04
Peter Kondor: "All The President’s Money: Market Concentration, Oligarchs and Sanctions in Hybrid Regimes"

Monday 09 October: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Loughlan O'Doherty (Ricardo Reis)

Tuesday 10 October: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
15:00-16:00
SAL.1.04
Mark Aguiar: "Pareto Improving Fiscal and Monetary Policies: Samuelson in the New Keynesian Model"

Monday 16 October: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Isaac Martinez Centeno (Ethan Ilzetzki and Ben Moll)

Monday 23 October: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Marco Bellifemine (Ricardo Reis)

Tuesday 24 October: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
15:00-16:00
SAL.1.04
Roberto Chang: "Should Central Banks Have an Inequality Objective?"

Monday 30 October: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Patrick Schneider (Ricardo Reis)

Tuesday 31 October: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Raphael Schoenle: "The Expectations of Others"

Tuesday 31 October: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Jordi Gali, CREI

Monday 06 November: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Stephan Hobler (Wouter Den Haan)

Tuesday 07 November: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Matthew Shapiro: "Quality Adjustment at Scale: Hedonic versus Exact Demand-Based Price Indices"

Tuesday 07 November: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Gianluca Violante, Princeton University 

Monday 13 November: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Sitong Ding (Ricardo Reis)

Tuesday 14 November: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Kevin Sheedy: The Macroeconomics of Liquidity in Financial Intermediation

Tuesday 14 November: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Marta Morrazoni, UCL

Monday 20 November: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Runpu Li (Matthias Doepke, Joe Hazell and Rachel Ngai)

Tuesday 21 November: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Tarun Ramadorai

Tuesday 21 November: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Timo Bopart, IIES

Monday 27 November: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Johannes Matt (Francesco Caselli)

Tuesday 28 November: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Andrés Velasco: “Identity, Civic Capital, and the Narrow Path"

Tuesday 28 November: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Andreas Schaab, TSE

Monday 04 December: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Francisco Líbano-Monteiro (Wouter Den Haan)

Tuesday 05 December: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Silvana Tenreyro: "Lags"

Tuesday 05 December: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Marta Prato, Bocconi University

 

Monday 15 January: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Marta Guasch Rusiñol (Ethan Ilzetzki)

Tuesday 16 January: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
11:00 - 11:45 (Note the time change)
SAL.1.04
Iván Werning 

Monday 22 January: Student Work in Progress Seminar
10:30 - 11:30
SAL.1.04
Wei Wang (Matthias Doepke and Rachel Ngai) 

Monday 29 January: Student Work in Progress Seminar
10:30 - 11:30
SAL.1.04
Lukas Wiedemann (Rachel Ngai, Matthias Doepke and Ben Moll)

Monday 05 February: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00 - 11:50
SAL.1.04
Ananya Kotia (Ben Moll)

Monday 12 February: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Yuhao Qian (Ben Moll and Dima Mukhin)

Tuesday 13 February: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Jan VliegheEnergy Prices and Core Inflation

Monday 19 February: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Abhijit Tagade (Philippe Aghion)

Tuesday 20 February: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Michael McMahon: Tough Talk: The Fed and the Risk Premium (joint with Anna Cieslak)

Tuesday 20 February: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Jan Eeckhout, UPF: Manager Pay Inequality and Market Power 

Monday 26 February: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Tianhao Yin (Rachel Ngai)

Tuesday 27 February: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Matthias Doepke: The Political Economy of Laws to ‘Protect’ Women

Tuesday 27 February: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
CANCELLED: Valerie Ramey, UCSD

Monday 04 March: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Antonio Iavarone (Ben Moll and Jane Olmstead-Rumsey)

Tuesday 05 March: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Joe Hazell: Do Deficits Cause Inflation? A High Frequency Narrative

Tuesday 05 March: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Ariel Burstein, UCLA: "A sufficient statistics approach to measuring forward looking welfare

Monday 11 March: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Marco Bellifemine (Ricardo Reis)

Tuesday 12 March: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Alwyn Young: Factor Augmenting Productivity Growth

Tuesday 12 March: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Virgiliu Midrigan, NYU

Monday 18 March: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Adrien Couturier-Roguet (Ben Moll): "A distributional theory of households' sentiment"
and Salomé Fofana (Ricardo Reis): "Empty vessels make the most noise: “don’t know” answers in household expectations surveys"

Tuesday 19 March: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Dave Donaldson, MIT"Misallocation in Firm Production: A Nonparametric Analysis Using Procurement Lotteries”

Tuesday 19 March: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Ernest Liu, Princeton University

Monday 25 March: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Enrico Turri (Ethan Ilzetzki): “Transfers and inequality”
and Charles Nourse (Ethan Ilzetzki): "Consumption Habits and the Pandemic"

Tuesday 26 March: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Jane Olmstead-Rumsey: Startup Exit and the Macroeconomy

Tuesday 26 March: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Mark Gertler, New York University

 

Monday 29 April: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Paula Patzelt (Ricardo Reis): "Renewable energy shocks”
and Kazunari Tanabe (Ben Moll and Matthias Doepke): "Propagation of Shocks along the Economic Development Path"

Tuesday 30 April: Money-Macro Seminar
14.30-16.00
SAL.1.04
Franck Portier, UCL: "Some Inference Perils of Imposing a Taylor Rule"

Tuesday 07 May: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Silvana Tenreyro: Dollar Dominance and the Export Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission

Tuesday 07 May: Money-Macro Seminar
14.30-16.00
SAL.1.04
David Berger, Duke University 

Monday 13 May: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Soroush Sabet (Matthias Doepke and Ben Moll): Business Cycles Across the Development Path: The Roles of Nonhomotheticities and Incomplete Markets

Tuesday 14 May: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Chris Moser, Columbia University: A Theory of Labor Markets with Inefficient Turnover

Tuesday 14 May: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
Gabriel Chodorow-Reich, Harvard University: Tax Policy and Investment in a Global Economy

Monday 20 May: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Loughlan O'Doherty (Ricardo Reis): Loss aversion, pessimism and the income distribution

Tuesday 21 May: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Joe Hazell: Why do People Dislike Inflation? Wage Erosion and Conflict

Tuesday 21 May: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Joao Guerreiro, Northwestern University: Belief Disagreement and Business Cycles

Tuesday 28 May: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Maarten De RidderGrowth Through Innovation Bursts 

Tuesday 28 May: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Janice Eberly, Northwestern University: Intangible capital, non-rivalry, and growth

Monday 03 June: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Seyed Hosseini-Maasoum: The optimum quantity of money when banks have market power and Bernardo Mottironi (John Van Reenan and Maarten De Ridder): Labour Market Power and Aggregate Productivity 

Tuesday 04 June: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Amy Handlan, Brown University: Monetary Communication Rules

Tuesday 04 June: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Elena Pastorino, Stanford University: The Macroeconomic Dynamics of Labor Market Policies

Monday 10 June: Student Work in Progress Seminar
11:00-11:50
SAL.1.04
Runhong Ma (Silvana Tenreyro): Automation, Capital Misallocation And Industrial Robot Subsidy in China and Patrick Schneider (Ricardo Reis): Household Liquidity Policy

Tuesday 11 June: Faculty Work in Progress Seminar
12:00-13:00
SAL.1.04
Dima Mukhin: How Good is International Risk Sharing?

Tuesday 11 June: Money-Macro Seminar
14:30-16:00
SAL.1.04
Chad Jones, Stanford University: The A.I. Dilemma: Growth versus Existential Risk

 

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