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

Misallocation and Capital Market Integration: Evidence from India
Discussant: Brent Neiman, University of Chicago and NBER
11:45 am
Break
12:00 noon

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

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

Industrial Monetary Policy (slides)
Discussant: Arvind Krishnamurthy, Stanford University and NBER
12:20 pm
Break
12:30 pm

Bank Liquidity Provision Across the Firm Size Distribution
Discussant: Yueran Ma, University of Chicago and NBER
1:20 pm
Break
1:30 pm

Bank Runs, Fragility, and Credit Easing
Discussant: Todd Keister, Rutgers University
2:20 pm
Adjourn
Thursday, July 15
11:00 am

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

Sources and Transmission of Country Risk
Discussant: Fernanda Nechio, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
12:45 pm
Break
1:00 pm

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

A North-South Model of Structural Change and Growth
Discussant: Jaume Ventura, Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST) and NBER
11:45 am
Break
12:00 noon

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

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