Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Empirical Macro Workshop

Nice program.  Click below for slides.

16th Workshop on Methods and Applications for Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models

Authors Please upload your paper and slides here.
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Frank Schorfheide, Keith Sill, and Giorgio Primiceri, Organizers
October 4-5, 2019
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Friday, October 4
8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
9:00 am
Jeffrey R. Campbell, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Filippo Ferroni, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Jonas Fisher, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Leonardo Melosi, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
The Limits of Forward Guidance
Discussant:Kristoffer Nimark, Cornell University
10:00 am
Break
10:30 am
Andrew Foerster, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Andreas Hornstein, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Pierre-Daniel Sarte, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Mark W. Watson, Princeton University and NBER
Aggregate Implications of Changing Sectoral Trends
Discussant:André Kurmann, Drexel University
11:30 am
Christian Matthes, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Felipe Schwartzman, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
What Do Sectoral Dynamics Tell Us About the Origins of Business Cycles?
Discussant:Hikaru Saijo, University of California at Santa Cruz
12:30 pm
Lunch
2:00 pm
Keynote Presentation by Michael Woodford, Columbia University and NBER
3:00 pm
Break
3:30 pm
Preston Mui, University of California at Berkeley
Benjamin Schoefer, University of California at Berkeley
The Aggregate Labor Supply Curve at the Extensive Margin: A Reservation Wedge Approach
Discussant:Sergio C. Salgado Ibanez, University of Pennsylvania
4:30 pm
Alexander W. Richter, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Nathaniel A. Throckmorton, William & Mary
Oliver de Groot, University of St Andrews
Valuation Risk Revalued
Discussant:Winston Wei Dou, University of Pennsylvania
5:30 pm
Adjourn and Reception
Saturday, October 5
5:30 am
Continental Breakfast
9:00 am
Gerald Carlino, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Thorsten Drautzburg, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Robert P. Inman, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Nicholas Zarra, New York University
Partisan Politics in Fiscal Unions: Evidence from U.S. States
Discussant:Karel Mertens, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
10:00 am
Break
10:30 am
Bertille Antoine, Simon Fraser University
Lynda Khalaf, Carleton University
Maral Kichian, University of Ottawa
Zhenjiang Lin, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Simulation Based Matching Inference with Applications to DSGE Models
Discussant:Simon Freyaldenhoven, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
11:30 am
Sophocles Mavroeidis, University of Oxford
Testing for Multiplicity of Equilibria in a Low Interest Rate Environment
Discussant:Mikkel Plagborg-Møller, Princeton University
12:30 pm
Adjourn and Lunch

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