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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
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.