Sheffield Workshop in Macroeconomics

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The Sheffield Workshop on the Macroeconomics brings together the latest research into macroeconomics through an exciting range of academic presentations and discussions.

Thursday 20 June 2019, 9:00am - 5:00pm

INOX, Level 5, Students’ Union Building, Durham Road, Sheffield, S10 2TG

The workshop is kindly sponsored by the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis at Australia National University.

   
9:00am - 9:30am     Arrival and refreshments
9:30am - 10:10am

Martin Bodenstein (Federal Reserve Board)

‘The Elusive Gains from Nationally-Oriented Monetary Policy’

10:10am - 10:50am

Alfred Duncan (University of Kent)

‘Financial Macroeconomics with Aggregate Risk Markets’

10:50am - 11:20am Refreshments
11:20am - 12:00pm

Marija Vukotic (University of Warwick)

‘Patent-based News Shocks’

12:00pm - 12:40pm

Paul Mizen (University of Nottingham)

‘The Impact of Brexit Uncertainty on UK Firms’

12:40pm - 2:00pm Lunch
2:00pm - 2:40pm

Gulcin Ozkan (University of York)

‘What will hurt the UK economy most after Brexit: restrictions on trade, capital or migration?’

2:40pm - 3:20pm

Ruthira Naraidoo (University of Pretoria)

‘Financial Intermediation with Ehrlich-Becker Arrow-Debreu Securities and Systemic Risk’

3:20pm - 3:40pm Refreshments
3:40pm - 4:20pm

Mark Weder (Aarhus University)

‘Do We Really Know that U.S. Monetary Policy was Destabilizing in the 1970s?’

4:20pm - 5:00pm

Max Gillman (University of Missouri - St. Louis)

‘Revisiting US real interest rate since 1970: Euler equations, banking and Gibson’s Paradox’

Workshop organisers: Christoph Thoenissen, Vito Polito and Emily Barker


Past workshops

Programme: Sheffield Workshop on the Macroeconomics 2018

Programme: Sheffield Workshop on the Macroeconomics 2017

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