T3M: Olivier Wang at Paris School of Economics, 10/6/2021
Our next event in the T3M series (program here) will take place on June 10th. It is co-hosted with Paris School of Economics. Main speaker is Olivier Wang from NYU.
Time (Paris) | |
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14h50 | Meeting Point Gather Town |
15h00 | Parallel sessions: Short Talks (see below) |
16h00 | Seminar: Olivier Wang (NYU), Dynamic Oligopoly and Price Stickiness with Ívan Werning. |
17h30 | End |
Before the seminar, there will be two sessions, with 4 lightning talks in each room. Talks will last 10 min followed by a short discussion.
Parallel Sessions | Session A | Session B |
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15h00 | Sarah Mouabbi (BdF): Taming Debt: Can GDP-Linked Bonds Do the Trick?, with Jean-Paul Renne and Jean-Guillaume Sahuc | Jean-François Rouillard (University of Sherbrooke): Credit Crunch and Downward Nominal Wage Rigidities |
15h15 | Martin Bodenstein (Fed Board) Nationally Oriented Monetary Policy with Giancarlo Corsetti and Luca Guerrieri | Antoine Camous (University of Mannheim): Financial Cycles under Diagnostic Beliefs with A. Van der Ghote |
15h30 | Paola Di Casola (Riksbank): Technology news, economic fluctuations and creative destruction | Min Fang (University of Lausanne): Lumpy Investment, Fluctuations in Volatility and Monetary Policy |
15h45 | Florian Exler (University of Vienna): Naïve Consumers and Financial Mistakes with Alexander Hansak |