SI 2022 Macroeconomics Within and Across Borders

Mark A. Aguiar, Cristina Arellano, Patrick J. Kehoe, and Mark L.J. Wright, Organizers

July 18, 2022

University Room BC

Royal Sonesta Hotel, Edwin H. Land Blvd., Cambridge, MA and zoom.us

Conference Code of Conduct

Monday, July 18
8:30 am
Coffee and Pastries
9:00 am
Harold L. Cole, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Guillermo Ordoñez, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Daniel Neuhann, University of Texas at Austin

Information Spillovers and Sovereign Debt: Theory Meets the Eurozone Crisis (slides)
Discussant: Luigi Bocola, Stanford University and NBER
10:00 am
Break
10:15 am
Joel David, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Romain Rancière, University of Southern California and NBER
David L. Zeke, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

International Diversification, Reallocation, and the Labor Share
Discussant: Adrien Bilal, Stanford University and NBER
11:15 am
Break
11:30 am
Lee E. Ohanian, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER
Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Diana Van Patten, Yale University and NBER
Mark L.J. Wright, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

The Consequences of Bretton Woods' International Capital Controls and the High Value of Geopolitical Stability
Discussant: Dmitry Mukhin, London School of Economics
12:30 pm
Lunch
1:30 pm
Vincenzo Quadrini, University of Southern California and NBER
Sun Qi, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
JunJie Xia, Peking University
Ting Zeng, Southwestern Univerisity of Finance and Economics

Getting Rich in China: An Empirical and Structural Investigation of Wealth Mobility
Discussant: Matthieu Gomez, Columbia University
2:30 pm
Break
2:45 pm
Andrew Atkeson, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER
Jonathan Heathcote, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Fabrizio Perri, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

The End of Privilege: A Reexamination of the Net Foreign Asset Position of the United States
Discussant: Jesse Schreger, Columbia University and NBER
3:45 pm
Break
4:00 pm
Manuel Amador, University of Minnesota and NBER
Javier Bianchi, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Bank Runs, Fragility, and Credit Easing
Discussant: Yan Bai, University of Rochester and NBER
5:00 pm
Adjourn