SI 2021 International Finance & Macroeconomics

Galina Hale and Matteo Maggiori, Organizers

July 13-16, 2021

on Zoom.us

Conference Code of Conduct

Tuesday, July 13
11:00 am
Adrien Matray, Princeton University and NBER
Natalie Bau, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER

Misallocation and Capital Market Integration: Evidence from India
Discussant: Brent Neiman, University of Chicago and NBER
11:45 am
Break
12:00 noon
Eugenia P. Andreasen, Universidad de Chile
Sofia Bauducco, Central Bank of Chile
Evangelina Dardati, Universidad Diego Portales
Enrique G. Mendoza, University of Pennsylvania and NBER

Beware the Side Effects: Capital Controls Cause Misallocation and Reduce Welfare
Discussant: Gurnain K. Pasricha, International Monetary Fund
12:45 pm
Break
1:00 pm
Giancarlo Corsetti, University of Cambridge
Keith Kuester, University of Bonn
Gernot Müller, University of Tuebingen
Sebastian Schmidt, European Central Bank

The Exchange Rate Insulation Puzzle
Discussant: Marianne Baxter, Boston University and NBER
1:45 pm
Break
2:00 pm
Participants are invited to join the International Trade and Macroeconomics Program
6:00 pm
Social Hour
Wednesday, July 14
Joint session with Macro, Money and Financial Markets
Please note later start time
11:30 am
Emmanuel Farhi, Harvard University
Jean Tirole, Toulouse School of Economics

Industrial Monetary Policy (slides)
Discussant: Arvind Krishnamurthy, Stanford University and NBER
12:20 pm
Break
12:30 pm
Gabriel Chodorow-Reich, Harvard University and NBER
Olivier Darmouni, Columbia University
Stephan Luck, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Matthew C. Plosser, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Bank Liquidity Provision Across the Firm Size Distribution
Discussant: Yueran Ma, University of Chicago and NBER
1:20 pm
Break
1:30 pm
Manuel Amador, University of Minnesota and NBER
Javier Bianchi, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Bank Runs, Fragility, and Credit Easing
Discussant: Todd Keister, Rutgers University
2:20 pm
Adjourn
Thursday, July 15
11:00 am
Adrien Auclert, Stanford University and NBER
Matthew Rognlie, Northwestern University and NBER
Martin Souchier, University of Pennsylvania
Ludwig Straub, Harvard University and NBER

Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents: Sizing up the Real Income Channel
Discussant: Kurt Mitman, Institute for International Economic Studies
11:45 am
Break
12:00 noon
Tarek Alexander Hassan, Boston University and NBER
Jesse Schreger, Columbia University and NBER
Markus Schwedeler, Boston University
Ahmed Tahoun, London Business School

Sources and Transmission of Country Risk
Discussant: Fernanda Nechio, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
12:45 pm
Break
1:00 pm
Patrick Adams, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Adrien Verdelhan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER

FX Transaction and Translation Risk
Discussant: Anusha Chari, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and NBER
1:45 pm
Break
2:30 pm
Participants are invited to join the International Finance and Macroeconomic Data Sources Program
5:00 pm
Social Hour
Friday, July 16
11:00 am
Maria Aristizabal-Ramirez, University of Michigan
John V. Leahy, University of Michigan and NBER
Linda Tesar, University of Michigan and NBER

A North-South Model of Structural Change and Growth
Discussant: Jaume Ventura, Center for Research in Economics and Statistics and NBER
11:45 am
Break
12:00 noon
Ricardo Correa, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Wenxin Du, Harvard University and NBER
Gordon Y. Liao, Circle

U.S. Banks and Global Liquidity
Discussant: Linda S. Goldberg, Federal Reserve Bank of New York and NBER
12:45 pm
Break
1:00 pm
Javier Bianchi, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Louphou Coulibaly, University of Wisconsin - Madison and NBER

Liquidity Traps, Prudential Policies and International Spillovers
Discussant: Karlye Dilts Stedman, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
1:45 pm
Adjourn