Each session has 3 or 4 papers. Each paper has 25 minutes including questions. The last presenter of each session is the session chair. Session chairs are asked to keep the time to ensure that all papers have their assigned time and sessions do not overrun.

Sessions Matrix

Room 102-1002 102-1003 102-1004 102-2007 102-2009
Day Time
22/05 10:15-11:55 Noncooperative Policies in the Global Economy Firms I Monetary Policy I Expectations I Labour I
15:10-16:50 Behavioural Macroeconomics Methods International I Monetary Policy II HANK
17:10-18:25 Banks I Housing Firms II Labour II
23/05 10:00-11:15 Macroeconomics and Public Finance Wealth Heterogeneity & Taxation Business Cycles Labour III
14:25-15:40 Housing and the Macroeconomy Firms III Climate and Disasters Households International II
16:00-17:15 Banks II Expectations II Monetary Policy III Production Networks

Sessions

Parallel Sessions A

10:15-11:55 | Room 102-1002 | Noncooperative Policies in the Global Economy
Session organized by Stéphane Auray and Aurélien Eyquem
  • TBA   by Aydan Dogan
  • The Optimal Monetary Policy Response to Tariffs   by Louphou Coulibaly
  • Multinational Production and Trade Policy   by Sebastian Heise
  • Trade Wars, Capital Controls and Financial Market Structures   by Michael Devereux
10:15-11:55 | Room 102-1003 | Firms I
  • Adapting to Brexit: Corporate Structure Response to Uncertainty   by Chryssi Giannitsarou
  • The rise of shareholder capitalism: macroeconomic implications   by Francois Gourio
  • Sorting Into Entrepreneurial Teams   by Edoardo Maria Acabbi
  • Industrial Policy Wars and Inequality: Who Loses and When?   by Adam Spencer
10:15-11:55 | Room 102-1004 | Monetary Policy I
  • Profits, Inflation and Monetary Policy   by Enisse Kharroubi
  • Beyond the Short Run: Monetary Policy and Innovation Investment   by Olga Goldfayn-Frank
  • The Housing Channels of Monetary Policy   by Andreas Westermark
  • Deciphering the Neo-Fisherian Effect   by Hafedh Bouakez
10:15-11:55 | Room 102-2007 | Expectations I
  • The State-Dependent Effects of Changes in Beliefs   by Elena Afanasyeva
  • Uncovering attention heterogeneity   by Jérémy Boccanfuso
  • Households' Macroeconomic Beliefs: The Role of Education   by Jessica Piccolo
  • Sovereign Risk under Diagnostic Expectations   by Timm Prein
10:15-11:55 | Room 102-2009 | Labour I
  • Pension System Design Under Fluctuating Labor Shares   by Michael Reiter
  • Gender Divergence in Sectors of Work   by Sena Coskun
  • “We offer weekly pay”: Paycheck frequency and the need for liquidity of American workers   by Khanh Hoang
  • Self-employment as Self-insurance   by Daniel Jaar
Parallel Sessions B

15:10-16:50 | Room 102-1002 | Behavioural Macroeconomics
Session organized by Isabelle Salle
  • TBA   by Muhammed Bulutay
  • TBA   by Steven Hoekstra
  • TBA   by Daria Minina
  • TBA   by Alex Grimaud
15:10-16:50 | Room 102-1003 | Methods
  • The gradient-free bias-corrected Monte Carlo operator: Solving economic models with neural networks without backpropagation   by Julien Pascal
  • A Global Solution Method for HACT Models with Aggregate Risk   by Niklas Bonnmann
  • Latent MPC heterogeneity during COVID-19: a classifier-Lasso approach   by Emily Barnes
  • Taylor Projection under Tail-risk   by Oskar Juul
15:10-16:50 | Room 102-1004 | International I
  • International risk-sharing and inequality transmission: an application to the euro area   by Naomi Cohen
  • The United States as the International Lender of Last Resort   by Diego Bohorquez
  • Optimal Fiscal Policy under Endogenous Disaster Risk: How to Avoid Wars?   by Vytautas Valaitis
  • The Pass-through of Currency Risk Premia   by Paulo Santos Monteiro
15:10-16:50 | Room 102-2007 | Monetary Policy II
  • Addictive Monetary Policy   by Leopold Zessner-Spitzenberg
  • Rationing Under Sticky Prices   by Tom Holden
  • Central Bank Bond Purchases and Rollover Crises   by Paul Fontanier
  • Monetary Policy Rules: The Market's view   by Federico Di Pace
15:10-16:50 | Room 102-2009 | HANK
  • Government Investment in a Heterogeneous-Agent New Keynesian Model   by Matija Lozej
  • The Macroeconomics of Labor Shortages   by Brigitte Hochmuth
  • The Long-Run Effects of Fiscal Rebalancing in a Heterogeneous-Agent Model   by Julien Matheron
  • Tax Structures and Fiscal Multipliers in HANK Models   by Ante Sterc
Parallel Sessions C

17:10-18:25 | Room 102-1002 | Banks I
  • AI Coordination and Self-fulfilling Financial Crises   by Hao Yang
  • System-wide Dividend Restrictions: Evidence and Theory   by Alejandro Van der Ghote
  • Imperfect Banking Competition and the Propagation of Uncertainty Shocks   by Tommaso Gasparini
17:10-18:25 | Room 102-1003 | Housing
  • NIMBYism and the Housing Supply   by Isaac Gross
  • Intergenerational Spillovers: The Impact of Labor Market Risk on the Housing Market   by Leanne Nam
  • Effect of Credit Score Constraints on Mortgage Loans in the Housing Market   by Dong Ho Kang
17:10-18:25 | Room 102-2007 | Firms II
  • A Tale of Two Markups: Reconciling Supply- and Demand-Based Estimates   by Luca Dedola
  • Heterogeneous Firms, Monetary Policy, and Growth   by Maria Agustina Sampaolesi
  • Capping Profits for Efficiency   by Gabriele Patete
17:10-18:25 | Room 102-2009 | Labour II
  • Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Response of Labor Migration to Economic Shocks.   by Christian Pröbsting
  • Local Unemployment, Worker Mobility and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Germany   by Johannes Weber
  • The Deadweight Loss of Short-Time Work   by Nathan Vieira
Parallel Sessions D

10:00-11:15 | Room 102-1002 | Macroeconomics and Public Finance
Session organized by François Le Grand
  • TBA   by Pontus Rendahl
  • TBA   by Alan Olivi
  • TBA   by Tobias Broer
10:00-11:15 | Room 102-1003 | Wealth
  • Wealth tax, entrepreneurship and market power   by Matteo Cremonini
  • Income Inequality and the Rise of Risky Capital   by Andrej Mijakovic
  • The Preference for Wealth and Inequality: Towards a Piketty Theory of Wealth Inequality   by Jean-Baptiste Michau
10:00-11:15 | Room 102-1004 | Heterogeneity & Taxation
  • TBA   by François Le Grand
  • Forward guidance and fiscal rules in HANK   by Ansgar Rannenberg
  • Corporate taxation and firm heterogeneity   by Julien Albertini
10:00-11:15 | Room 102-2007 | Business Cycles
  • Perceived Unemployment Risks Over Business Cycles   by Tao Wang
  • The Role of Risk Sharing in Attenuating Business Cycles Within Currency Unions   by Alberto Pavia
  • Demand Shocks and Prices---Micro Evidence and Macro Implications   by Tobias Renkin
10:00-11:15 | Room 102-2009 | Labour III
  • A Structural Analysis of Long-Run Changes in the U.S. College Premium and Lifetime Wages   by Thepthida Sopraseuth
  • The Dual Face of Routine Employment   by Normann Rion
  • Structural Change and Regional Income Convergence: Evidence from China   by Lise Patureau
Parallel Sessions E

14:25-15:40 | Room 102-1002 | Housing and the Macroeconomy
Session organized by Rachel Ngai
  • TBA   by Kevin Sheedy
  • Credit and Inventories in Illiquid Housing Markets   by Antonia Díaz
  • Monetary Transmission Through the Housing Sector   by Jamie Lenney
14:25-15:40 | Room 102-1003 | Firms III
  • Labor force growth and firm dynamics in the U.S. and Europe   by Elena Casanovas
  • Knowledge Generality and Growth   by Chenchuan Shi
  • Winners and Losers: How Corporate Tax Reforms Reshape the Firm Distribution   by Elliott Weder
14:25-15:40 | Room 102-1004 | Climate and Disasters
  • Bailing Out Homeowners: Disaster Aid and Mortgage Default after Natural Disasters   by Marina Hoch
  • Carbon Emissions and the Transmission of Monetary Policy   by Jose Nicolas Rosas
  • Intergenerational Consequences of Rare Disasters   by Jan Žemlička
14:25-15:40 | Room 102-2007 | Households
  • College as Human Capital Investments or Tournament: A Macroeconomic Analysis   by Siyu Shi
  • Household processing effort over the business cycle: Time and price implications   by Justine Guillochon
  • Balancing Work and Life: Working from Home, Wages, and Part-time Work in the UK   by Alberto Polo
14:25-15:40 | Room 102-2009 | International II
  • International Trade and Macroeconomic Dynamics with Sanctions   by Fabio Ghironi
  • Dangerous Liaisons? Debt Supply and Convenience Yield Spillovers in the Euro Area   by Cristian Arcidiacono
  • Global Shocks and Local Response: Currency Risk and Monetary Policy   by Husnu Dalgic
Parallel Sessions F

16:00-17:15 | Room 102-1002 | Banks II
  • The Heterogeneous Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Policy   by Jorge Abad
  • The Positive Neutral Countercyclical Capital Buffer   by Manuel Munoz
  • From Spreads to Spirals How Financial Frictions Drive Lumpy Investments   by Miguel H. Ferreira
16:00-17:15 | Room 102-1003 | Expectations II
  • Bu   by Erwan Gautier
  • When does Monetary Policy Matter? The Life-Cycle of Policy Expectations   by Mathias Lé
  • Inheritance Expectations, Dynastic Altruism, and Education   by Jan Mazza
16:00-17:15 | Room 102-2007 | Monetary Policy III
  • The Labor Demand and Labor Supply Channels of Monetary Policy   by Sebastian Graves
  • On the Distributional Effects of Conventional Monetary Policy and Forward Guidance   by Pascal Meichtry
  • Asymmetric Monetary Shocks in the Euro Area: The Role of Liquidity Constraints and Labor Market Frictions   by Louise Narbonne
16:00-17:15 | Room 102-2009 | Production Networks
  • Uncertainty through the Production Network: Sectoral Origins and Macroeconomic Implications   by Matteo Cacciatore
  • Financial constraints across the production network and the transmission of monetary policy   by Matteo Sirani
  • The Transmission of Foreign Shocks in a Networked Economy   by Javier Quintana