Seminar Series
Research Seminar Series 2016-2017
Seminars are held on Tuesdays 12.30 to 2 pm in TRISS Seminar Room, 6th Floor Arts Building, unless otherwise indicated
Date | Speaker | Title |
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20 September | Patrick Honohan | What Else Can Central Banks Do? |
04 October | Martin Schmitz (ECB) | Reducing large net foreign liabilities ( joint with Michael Fidora and Céline Tcheng) |
25 October | Christian Bayer (Bonn) | Taxing Capital Income to Consolidate – An Incomplete Markets Perspective (joint with R. Luetticke) |
01 November | Ida Hjortsoe (Bank of England) |
The Shocks Matter: Improving our Estimates of Exchange Rate Pass-Through (joint with Kristin Forbes and Tsvetelina Nenova) |
07 February |
Pramila Krishnan (Oxford) | Fading Choice: Transport Costs and Variety in Consumer Goods" (with Jan Willem Gunning and Andualem Telaye) |
21 February | Dave Donaldson (Stanford University) | The More We Die, The More We Sell? A Simple Test of the Home-Market Effect. ( joint with Arnaud Costinot, Margaret Kyle and Heidi Williams) |
10 March (Friday) | David Lagakos (UC San Diego) | Unemployment and Development (joint with Ying Feng and James Rauch) |
14 March | Davide Romelli (TCD) | Central Bankers as Supervisors: Do Crises Matter?, co-authored with Donato Masciandaro (Bocconi University). |
21 March | Alessandro Riboni (École Polytechnique) | Nationalism, Nation Building and Wars (with A. Alesina and B. Reich) |
28 March | Stefan Avdjiev (BIS) | What drives local lending by global banks? (joint with Uluc Aysun and Ralf Hepp) |
13 June ( Room 4050A, Arts Building) | César Sosa-Padilla ( University of Notre Dame) | Interest Rate Uncertainty and Sovereign Default Risk (joint with Alok Johri and Shahed K. Khan) |
All seminars are joint seminars with Department of Economics & TRISS unless otherwise indicated.