Fall 2017
This workshop meets Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in Saieh Hall for Economics 112. For questions, please contact Jamie Phillips.
September 27
Robert Hall, Stanford University
"The Pervasive Importance of Labor-Market Tightness in Macroeconomic Fluctuations"
October 4
Sebastian di Tella, Stanford University
"Why are Banks Exposed to Monetary Policy?"
October 11
Ilse Lindenlaub, Yale University
"Multidimensional Sorting Under Random Search"
October 18
Morten Ravn, University College London
"The Macroeconomic Effects of Government Asset Purchases: Evidence from Postwar US Housing Credit Policy"
October 25
Jeremy Stein, Harvard University
"The Fed, the Bond Market, and Gradualism in Monetary Policy"
November 1
Maryam Farboodi and Laura Veldkamp, Department of Economics, Princeton University
"Long Run Growth of Financial Data Technology"
November 8
Jan Eeckhout, University College London
"The Rise of Market Power and the Macroeconomic Implications"
November 15
Nancy Stokey
"Technology, Skill, and Long-Run Growth" (rev 11/13)
November 22
No Meeting
November 29
Anmol Bandhari
"Survey Data and Subjective Beliefs in Business Cycle Models"