Economic Fluctuations and Growth Program Meeting
Veronica Guerrieri and Giorgio Primiceri, Organizers
October 28, 2022
Chicago, IL and Zoom
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8:30 am | Continental Breakfast | |||
9:00 am |
Erik Hurst, University of Chicago and NBER Patrick J. Kehoe, Stanford University and NBER Elena Pastorino, Stanford University and NBER Thomas Winberry, University of Pennsylvania and NBER The Distributional Impact of the Minimum Wage in the Short and Long Run
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10:00 am | Break | |||
10:15 am |
Martin Beraja, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER Nathan Zorzi, Dartmouth College Inefficient Automation
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11:15 am | Break | |||
11:30 am |
Ricardo J. Caballero, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER Alp Simsek, Yale University and NBER A Monetary Policy Asset Pricing Model
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12:30 pm | Lunch - Lounge 450 | |||
1:30 pm |
Michael D. Bauer, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Eric T. Swanson, University of California, Irvine and NBER An Alternative Explanation for the "Fed Information Effect"
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2:30 pm | Break | |||
2:45 pm |
Hie Joo Ahn, Federal Reserve Board of Governors Bart Hobijn, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Ayşegül Şahin, Princeton University and NBER The Dual U.S. Labor Market Uncovered
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3:45 pm | Break | |||
4:00 pm |
Julian di Giovanni, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Ṣebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Brown University and NBER Alvaro N. Silva, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Muhammed A. Yildirim, Harvard University Global Supply Chain Pressures, International Trade and Inflation
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5:00 pm | Adjourn |