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Past Conference

Conference
Core Week December 2023
Conference
Mon., Dec. 11, 2023 - Fri., Dec. 15, 2023

CORE Week

The Collaboration of Research Economists (CORE) model combines frontier research and an innovative delivery method to advance collaboration within the economics profession.

The CORE model consists of eight CORE Weeks per year. During each week, visiting economists from a range of disciplines will join with Richmond Fed economists for seminars, conferences, and formal and informal networking and collaboration — all with an eye toward advancing economic research.

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Presenters and Visiting Economists


Sushant Acharya
Bank of Canada
Saki Bigio
University of California, Los Angeles
Christoph Boehm
The University of Texas at Austin
Oscar Jorda
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
headshot of Nobuhiro Kiyotaki
Princeton University
Andrea Lanteri
Duke University
headshot of Alessandra Peter
New York University
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
University of Chicago
Ariel Zetlin-Jones
Carnegie Mellon University

Conference Presenters for Friday, December 15


Laurent Cavenaile
University of Toronto
Huiyu Li
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Pablo Ottonello headshot
University of Maryland
Hannah Rubinton
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
headshot of Nicholas Trachter
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Kai-Jie Wu
Pennsylvania State University

Agenda


  • Monday, Dec. 11, 2023
    03:30 pm
    Visitor Seminar: Oscar Jorda (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) presenting the paper “Loose Monetary Policy and Financial Stability,” with Maximilian Grimm, Moritz Schularick, and Alan M. Taylor
    06:00 pm

    Collaboration Hour

  • Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023
    09:00 am
    Visitor Seminar: Christoph Boehm (The University of Texas at Austin) presenting the paper "The US, Economic News, and the Global Financial Cycle," with T. Niklas Kroner
    11:00 am
    Visitor Seminar: Alessandra Peter (New York University) presenting the paper “Self-Employment Within the Firm,” with Vittorio Bassi, Jung Hyuk Lee, Tommaso Porzio, Ritwika Sen, and Esau Tugume
    03:30 pm
    Visitor Seminar: Saki Bigio (University of California, Los Angeles) presenting the paper “Central-Bank Balance Sheet Policies: a comparative static approach,” with Tobias Linzert, Dominik Thaler, Julian Schumachter, and Fernando Mendo
  • Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023
    09:00 am

    Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning

    11:00 am
    Visitor Seminar: Sushant Acharya (Bank of Canada) presenting the paper “Inequality and Optimal Monetary Policy in the Open Economy,” with Edouard Challe
    12:30 pm
    Visitor Seminar: Nobuhiro Kiyotaki (Princeton University) presenting the paper “Funding Horizons, Interest Rates, and Growth,” with John Moore and Shengxing Zhang
    03:30 pm
    Visitor Seminar: Ariel Zetlin-Jones (Carnegie Mellon University) presenting the paper “Automated Exchange Economies,” with Bryan R. Routledge and Yikang Shen
    05:30 pm

    Collaboration Hour

  • Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023
    09:00 am

    Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning

    11:00 am
    Visitor Seminar: Andrea Lanteri (Duke University) presenting the paper “Financing the Adoption of Clean Technology," with Adriano Rampini
    03:30 pm
    Visitor Seminar: Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (The University of Chicago) presenting the paper “Remote Work and City Structure,” with Ferdinando Monte and Charly Porcher
  • Friday, Dec. 15, 2023
    08:30 am
    Firm Dynamics in the Macroeconomy Conference: Registration and Refreshments
    09:00 am
    Visitor Seminar: Huiyu Li (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) presenting the paper “Borrowing Constraints, Markup Dispersion, and Misallocation,” with Chen Lian and Yueran Ma
    09:45 am
    Break
    10:00 am
    Visitor Seminar: Laurent Cavenaile (University of Toronto) presenting the paper “Style Over Substance? Advertising, Innovation and Endogenous Market Structure,” with Murat Alp Celik, Pau Roldan-Blanco, and XuTian
    10:45 am
    Break
    11:00 am
    Visitor Seminar: Hannah Rubinton (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis) presenting the paper “The Adoption of Non-Rival Inputs and Firm Scope,” with Xian Jiang
    11:45 am
    Visitor Seminar: Pablo Ottonello (University of Maryland) presenting the paper “Investment, Innovation, and Financial Frictions,” with Thomas Winberry
    12:30 pm
    Lunch
    01:30 pm
    Visitor Seminar: Kai-Jie Wu (Pennsylvania State University) presenting the paper “The Rise of Specialized Firms,” with Lorenz Ekerdt
    02:15 pm
    Break
    02:30 pm
    Seminar: Nicholas Trachter (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond) presenting the paper “Banks in Space,” with Ezra Oberfield, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, and Derek Wenning

Future CORE Weeks


2024

  • February 12 – 16
  • March 25 – 29
  • May 6 – 10
  • August 5 – 9
  • September 23 – 27
  • November 4 – 8
  • December 9 – 13
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