Past Conference
CORE Week, featuring the Networks, Innovation and Productivity Conference
The Richmond Fed hosted 16 economists and presenters in early May during CORE Week, the Bank’s signature program for its researchers. The weeklong event included the inaugural Goodfriend Memorial Lecture, which featured Hugo Hopenhayn, professor of economics at UCLA, Guggenheim Fellow and long-term Richmond Fed research consultant, presenting his paper, “Knowledge Creation and Diffusion with Limited Appropriation,” which was co-authored with Liyan Shi. The paper explores how intellectual property rights must trade off incentives for innovation and knowledge diffusion and also considers the optimal assignment of property rights as a Ramsey problem in a dynamic model where knowledge diffusion takes place under random-matching.
The week concluded with the Networks, Innovation and Productivity Conference, organized by Hopenhayn. The two-day event featured the research of leading scholars from the University of Chicago, Cornell, Princeton, UCLA, USC, Yale and the Atlanta Fed on how the efficiency of production is shaped by innovation and the way firms interact with each other, including spatial production networks, firm-to-firm trade and talent.
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Presenters and Visiting Scholars
Agenda
Titles listed where decided
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Monday, May 8, 2023
03:30 pm
Visitor Seminar: Thomas Winberry (The Wharton School) presenting the paper “Investment, Innovation, and Financial Frictions”, joint with Pablo Ottonello
05:30 pmCollaboration Hour
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Tuesday, May 9, 2023
09:00 am
Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning
11:00 amVisitor Seminar: Mark Bils (University of Rochester) presenting the paper “The Quality-Adjusted Cyclical Price of Labor”, joint with Marianna Kudlyak and Paulo Lins
03:30 pmVisitor Seminar: Doireann Fitzgerald (FRB Minneapolis) presenting the paper “The Impact of Multinationals Along the Job Ladder”
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Wednesday, May 10, 2023
09:00 am
Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning
11:00 amVisitor Seminar: Gauti Eggertsson (Brown University) presenting the paper “It’s Baaack: The Inflation Surge of 2020s and the Return of the Non-Linear Phillips Curve”, joint with Pierpalo Benigno
02:00 pmCanal Walk
05:00 pmCollaboration Hour
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Thursday, May 11, 2023
10:00 am
Networks, Innovation and Productivity Conference
Registration & Refreshments
10:25 amIntroductory Remarks
10:30 amSalomé Baslandze (FRB Atlanta) presenting the paper “The Expansion of Product Varieties in the New Age of Advertising", joint with Jeremy Greenwood, Ricardo Marto and Sara Moreira
11:15 amUfuk Akcigit (University of Chicago) presenting the paper “Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany”, joint with Harun Alp, Andre Diegmann, and Nicolas Serrano-Velarde
12:00 pmLunch
01:15 pmDavid Baqaee (UCLA) presenting the paper “Input Varieties and Growth: A Micro-to-Macro Analysis”, joint with A. Burstein, C. Duprez and E. Farhi
02:00 pmErnest Liu (Princeton) presenting the paper “Innovation Networks and R&D Allocation”, joint with Song Ma
02:45 pmBreak
03:15 pmMarta Prato (Yale) presenting the paper “The Global Race for Talent: Brain Drain, Knowledge Transfer, and Growth”
04:00 pmHugo Hopenhayn (UCLA), Goodfriend Memorial Lecture, presenting the paper “Knowledge Creation and Diffusion with Limited Appropriation”, joint with Liyan Shi
05:00 pmReception
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Friday, May 12, 2023
10:00 am
Registration & Refreshments
10:30 amCostas Arkolakis (Yale) presenting the paper “Spatial Production Networks”, joint with Federico Huneeus and Yuhei Miyauchi
11:15 amSamuel Kortum (Yale) presenting the paper “Firm-to-Firm Trade: Imports, Exports, and the Labor Market”, joint with Jonathan Eaton and Francis Kramarz
12:00 pmLunch
01:15 pmMonica Morlacco (USC) presenting the paper “Two-Sided Market Power in Firm-to-Firm Trade”
02:00 pmMathieu Tashereau-Dumouchel (Cornell University) presenting the paper "Cascades and Fluctuations in an Economy with an Endogenous Production Network”
Future CORE Weeks
2023
- June 20 – June 23
- July 31 – August 4
- September 25 – September 29
- October 30 – November 3
- December 11 – December 15
Previous CORE Weeks
2021
2022
- March 21 – March 25
- May 9 – May 13
- June 21 – June 24
- August 1 – August 5
- September 26 - September 30
- November 7 – November 10
- December 12 – December 16
2023