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MIMA Workshop in Macroeconomic Theory

Runs from Friday, May 17 to Saturday, May 18.

Date: 17-18 May 2024

  • Location: Scarman Conference Centre, Space 31

Friday 17 May

12.00-13.30

Registration & lunch

   

13.30-15.10

Session 1

Alperen Tosun (University of Warwick) – Optimally Informative Monetary Policy (joint with Herakles Polemarchakis)

Spyros Galanis (Durham University Business School) – Information Aggregation with Costly Information Acquisition (joint with Sergei Mikhalishchev)

   
15.10-15.40 Coffee Break    
15.40-17.20
Session 2

Cristina Manea (Bank of International Settlements) – Monetary Policy and Endogenous Financial Crises (joint with Frederic Boissay, Fabrice Collard, and Jordi Gali)

Alexandros Vardoulakis (Federal Reserve Board) – Optimal Macroprudential Policy and Asset Price Bubbles (joint with Nina Biljanovska and Lucyna Gornicka)

   
18.30 - 21.00 Evening Dinner (pre registered only)    

Saturday 18 May

     

09.30-11.10

Session 3

Keisuke Teeple (University of Waterloo) – Liquidity and Investment in General Equilibrium (joint with Nicolas Caramp and Julian Kozlowski)

Thomas Norman (University of Oxford) – Core Equivalence and the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level

   

11.10-11.40

Coffee Break    

11.40-12.30

Session 4

Laura Gáti (European Central Bank) – Reputation for Competence (joint with Amy Handlan)

   

12.30-14.00

Lunch    

14.00-14.50

Session 5

Gaetano Gaballo (HEC Paris) – Asset Purchases in Noisy Financial Markets with Fiscal-Monetary Interactions (joint with Carlo Galli)

   

14.50-15.20

Coffee Break    

15.20-17.00

Session 6

Rishabh Kirpalani (University of Wisconsin-Madison) – On the Optimal Allocation of Policy-Making (joint with Alessandro Dovis and Guillaume Sublet)

Anastasios Karantounias (University of Surrey) – A General Theory of Tax-Smoothing

   
   

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