Monetary Economics Program Meeting

Christoph Boehm and Chen Lian, Organizers

November 8, 2024

The format is as follows: 20 mins presenter, 20 mins discussant, 20 mins audience q&a.

Conference Code of Conduct

Friday, November 8
8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
9:00 am
Luigi Bocola, Stanford University and NBER
Alessandro Dovis, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Kasper Jørgensen, European Central Bank
Rishabh Kirpalani, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Bond Market Views of the Fed
Discussant: Adi Sunderam, Harvard University and NBER
10:00 am
Break
10:15 am
Qi Li, Penn State University
Xu Zhang, Bank of Canada

Monetary Policy and Racial Inequality in Housing Markets (slides)
Discussant: Amir Kermani, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
11:15 am
Break
11:30 am
Hassan Afrouzi, Columbia University and NBER
Andrés Blanco, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Andrés Drenik, University of Texas at Austin and NBER
Erik Hurst, University of Chicago and NBER

A Theory of How Workers Keep Up With Inflation
Discussant: Jonathon Hazell, London School of Economics
12:30 pm
Lunch - Market Street Dining Room (4th floor)
1:30 pm
Gary B. Gorton, Yale University and NBER
Chase P. Ross, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Sharon Y. Ross, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

Where Collateral Sleeps
Discussant: Chenzi Xu, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
2:30 pm
Break
2:45 pm
Sebastian Graves, University of Cambridge
Christopher K. Huckfeldt, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Eric T. Swanson, University of California, Irvine and NBER

The Labor Demand and Labor Supply Channels of Monetary Policy
Discussant: Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
3:45 pm
Break
4:00 pm
Javier Bianchi, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Alisdair McKay, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Neil Mehrotra, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

How Should Monetary Policy Respond to Housing Inflation? (slides)
Discussant: Daniel Greenwald, New York University and NBER
5:00 pm
Adjourn