“Workshop on Empirical and Theoretical Macroeconomics – ETM Lancaster”
Thursday 25 April 2024, 8:40am to Friday 26 April 2024, 4:00pm
Venue
LUMS, LT2, Lancaster, United Kingdom - View MapOpen to
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Free to attend - registration requiredRegistration Info
Please contact Stefano Fasani for registration, email: s.fasani@lancaster.ac.uk
Event Details
Economics Department is delighted to host the “Workshop on Empirical and Theoretical Macroeconomics – ETM Lancaster”
April 25, 2024
08:40-09.10 Registration and welcome coffee
09:10-09.15 Opening remarks
09.15 – 11.00 Session I – Heterogeneity
Chaired by Lorenza Rossi
09:15-09.50 – Pontus Rendahl (Copenhagen Business School), Market power, Growth, and Inequality
09:50-10.25 – Ralph Luetticke (University of Tübingen), HANK's Response to Aggregate Uncertainty in an Estimated Business Cycle Model
10:25-11.00 – Spyridon Lazarakis (Lancaster University), Debt targets and fiscal consolidation in a two-country HANK model for the Euro Area
11:00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30 – 12.30 Keynote Speech
Chaired by Spyridon Lazarakis
Marcus Hagedorn (University of Oslo), Inflation: The role of nominal demand and fiscal policy
12:30-13.45 Lunch
13.45 – 15.30 Session II – TFP shocks and Adoption
Chaired by Stefano Fasani
13:45-14.20 – Christoph Görtz (University of Augsburg), Split Personalities: The Changing Nature of Technology Shocks
14:20-14.55 – Joseba Martinez (London Business School), The Dynamic Effects of Income Tax Changes in a World of Ideas
14:55-15.30 – Olivier Cardi (Lancaster University), Why Hours Worked Decline Less after Technology Shocks?
15:30-15.50 Coffee break
15.50 – 17.00 Session III – News and Expectations
Chaired by Mirela Miescu
15:50-16.25 – Eleonora Granziera (Norges Bank), FOMC speeches and disagreement in inflation expectations
16:25-17.00 – Ana Galvao (Bloomberg Economics), Bond Risk Premia and Economic Data News
17:00-17.10 Break
17.10 – 18.10 Keynote Speech
Chaired by Stefano Fasani
Domenico Giannone (Amazon, University of Washington), Scarce, Abundant, or Ample? A Time-Varying Model of the Reserve Demand Curve
19:00-22.00 Dinner at Toll House Inn, Penny Street, Lancaster LA1 1XT (by invitation only)
April 26, 2024
09.00 – 10.45 Session IV – Fiscal Policy and Green Transition
Chaired by Stefano Fasani
09:00-09.35 – Jonas Jensen (Frankfurt School), The Impact of Monetary Policy and Lender-of-Last-Resort Announcements on the Treasury Market
09:35-10.10 – Anna Rogantini Picco (European Central Bank), The Signaling Effects of Fiscal Announcements
10:10-10.45 – Tom Schmitz (Queen Mary University of London), Regional and Aggregate Economic Consequences of the Green Transition
10:45-11.15 Coffee break
11.15 – 12.25 Session V – Nonlinearities
Chaired by Spyridon Lazarakis
11:15-11.50 – Lorenza Rossi (Lancaster University), Nonlinearities with de-anchored inflation expectations
11:50-12.25 – Leonardo Melosi (University of Warwick), Estimating Nonlinear Heterogeneous Agents Models with Neural Networks
12:25-13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 14.40 Session V – Monetary Policy
Chaired by Mirela Miescu
13:30-14.05 – Keith Kuester (University of Bonn), Exchange Rate Insulation Revisited
14:05-14.40 – Dimitris Korobilis (University of Glasgow), The economy-wide effects of monetary policy
14:40-14.50 Break
14.50 – 15.50 Keynote Speech
Chaired by Lorenza Rossi
Giorgio Primiceri (Northwestern University), TBA
15:50-15.55 Closing remarks
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