Seminars 2024
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Disclaimer: These documents are made available in the original format provided by their authors. They have not been changed by the Banco de España.
October
- 23/10/2024 (12:00-13:00) Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi: The Transmission of Keynesian Supply Shocks
- 15/10/2024 (12:00-13:00) Steven Ongena (University of Zurich): Joining Forces: Why Banks Syndicate Credit (436 KB)
- 09/10/2024 (12:00-13:00) Arthur van Soest (Tilburg University): Partial Retirement Opportunities and the Labor Supply of Older Individuals
- 02/10/2024 (12:00-13:00) Elisa Aracil (ICADE, Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica, Universidad Pontificia Comillas): Monitoring socioeconomic readiness for the demographic transition: Introducing the Senior Economy Tracker
September
- 25/09/2024 (12:00-13:00) Seda Ertac (Koc University): Exposure to Competitive Performance Settings and the Willingness to Enter Tournaments
- 18/09/2024 (12:00-13:00) Alberto Manconi (Bocconi University): The Value of Financial Intermediation: Evidence from Online Debt Crowdfunding (851 KB)
- 11/09/2024 (10:00-11:00) Manuel Muñoz (Tesoro): CBDC and Bank Capital Regulation
- 04/09/2024 (12:30-13:30) Juan Carlos Ciscar e Ignacio Mongelli (JRC-Sevilla): Regional economic model for climate impact assessment
July
- 03/07/2024 (12:00-13:00) Serdar Birinci (St. Louis Fed): Labor Market Shocks and Monetary Policy
June
- 26/06/2024 (12:00-13:00) Francesco Zanetti (Oxford): The Causal Effects of Global Supply Chain Disruptions on Macroeconomic Outcomes: Evidence and Theory
- 19/06/2024 (12:15-13:15) Giancarlo Corsetti (EUI): International risk sharing and wealth allocation
- 12/06/2024 (12:00-13:00) Pedro Gete (IE Business School): TBA
- 05/06/2024 (15:00-16:00) Pierre Dubois (Toulouse School of Economics): The Effects of Sin Taxes and Advertising Restrictions in a Dynamic Equilibrium
May
- 29/05/2024 (12:00-13:00) Jenny Säve-Söderbergh (SOFI - Stockholm University): Do Women Ask for Less and Give in More than Men in a Negotiation? A Lab-based Study of Gender Gaps in Asking and Accommodating Behavior
- 28/05/2024 (15:00-16:00) Paul Beaudry (UBC): The Dominant Role of Expectations and Broad-Based Supply Shocks in Driving Inflation
- 22/05/2024 (12:00-13:00) Andrea Ferrero (Oxford): Capital Flows and Exchange Rates: A Quantitative Assessment of the Dilemma Hypothesis
April
- 24/04/2024 (12:00-13:00) Tim Eisert (Nova School Business and Economics): How do supply shocks to inflation generalize? Evidence from the pandemic era in Europe (825 KB)
- 17/04/2024 (12:30-13:30) Costas Meghir (Yale): Marriage, Labor Supply and the Dynamics of the Social Safety Net
- 11/04/2024 (12:00-13:00) José Fillat (Boston Federal Reserve): Corporate Finance and the Transmission of Shocks to the Real Economy (892 KB)
- 10/04/2024 (12:00-13:00) Kalin Nikolov (European Central Bank): Bank Capital Requirements in a Monetary Union
March
- 18/03/2024 (12:00-13:00) Christopher Rauh (University of Cambridge): If You Only Have a Hammer: Optimal Dynamic Prevention Policy
- 13/03/2024 (12:00-13:00) Jonathon Hazell (LSE): Do Deficits Cause Inflation? A High Frequency Narrative Approach
- 06/03/2024 (12:00-13:00) Blanka Imre (DIW Berlin): Marital Property Regimes and Investments
February
- 21/02/2024 (12:00-13:00) Klodiana Istrefi (Banque de France): Identification of Systematic Monetary Policy