Seminar Series
Research Seminar Series 2017-2018
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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*Thursday September 21* | Markus Eberhardt (University of Nottingham) | Banking Crises and the International Transmission of Vulnerability (joint with Jakob Madsen and Andrea Presbitero) |
*Monday 9 October* (TRISS Seminar Room) | Michael McMahon (University of Oxford) | The Long-Run Information Effect of Central Bank Text (joint with Stephen Hansen and Matthew Tong) |
17 October | Mary Everett (Central Bank of Ireland) | Cross-border spillovers of monetary policy: what changes during a banking crisis? (joint with Luciana Barbosa, Diana Bonfim and Sónia Costa) |
14 November | Philippe Martin (Sciences Po) | The International Elasticity Puzzle Is Worse Than You Think (joint with Lionel Fontagné) |
28 November | Sandra Sequeira ( London School of Economics) | Migrants and the Making of America: The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Immigration during the Age of Mass Migration ( joint with Nathan Nunn and Nancy Qian) |
12 December | Pramila Krishnan (University of Oxford) | Fading Choice: Transport Costs and Variety in Consumer Goods (joint with Jan Willem Gunning, Andualem Telaye) |
23 January | Yi Huang (The Graduate Institute Geneva) | Local Crowding Out in China (joint with Marco Pagano and Ugo Panizza) |
13 February | Peter McQuade (Central Bank of Ireland) | America First? A US-centric view of global capital flows ( joint with Martin Schmitz) |
6 March | Jon Hoddenbagh (Johns Hopkins University) | Optimal Fiscal Transfers in a Monetary Union (joint with Mikhail Dmitriev) |
3 April | Sara Eugeni (Durham University) | Exchange rate volatility and welfare in an incomplete markets' economy |
All seminars are joint seminars with Department of Economics & TRISS unless otherwise indicated.