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MIMA Workshop in Macroeconomic Theory

Date: Wednesday 1 March 2023

Radcliffe House

09.30 - 10.00

Registration & Welcome

   

10.00 - 11.20

Session 1

Nikolaos Kokonas (University of Bath)
Title: Self-fulfilling Labour Wedge Fluctuations and Unemployment Insurance (Joint with Paulo Santos Monteiro)
Anna Rubinchik (Western Galilee College)
Title: An OLG Model with Data-driven Equilibrium Behavior (joint with Alexander Gorokhovsky)

   
11.20 - 11.40 Coffee Break    
11.40 - 13.00
Session 2

Andrea Guerrieri D’Amati (University of Warwick) Title:
Does Non-economic News Matter? The Role of the Fourth Power in Driving Confidence

Agustin Troccoli Moretti (University of Warwick)
Title: Disappointment, Risk Aversion and Dynamic Depletion of Self-Control

   
13.00 - 14.30 Lunch    
14.30 - 15.50
Session 3

Yiannis Vailakis (University of Glasgow)
Title: Pecuniary Externalities in Competitive Economies with Collateral Constraints (joint with Filipe Martins-da-Rocha and Toan Phan)

Lingsi Wei (University of Bath)
Title: Optimal Macro-prudential Policies with Endogenous Collateral Constraint (Joint with Nikolaos Kokonas)

   
15.50 - 16.10

Coffee Break

   
16.10 - 17.30
Session 4

David Skeie (Warwick Business School)
Title: Digital Currency Runs

Xuan Wang (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute)
Title: Corporate Legacy Debt, Inflation, and the Efficacy of Monetary Policy (joint with Charles Goodhart, Udara Peiris, and Dimitrios Tsomocos

   
19.00 Evening Dinner    

Registration

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