Upcoming Conference
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 7-8 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.
Select CORE Weeks throughout the year feature specialty conferences, lectures, and events focused on gathering top economic scholars to share research on a common topic or theme.
Presenters and Visiting Economists
Macro Identification with Micro Data Conference Presenters
Agenda
Titles listed where decided
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Monday, Dec. 9, 2024
03:30 pm
Visitor Seminar: Ananth Seshadri (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
05:30 pmOffsite Collaboration Hour
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Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024
11:00 am
Visitor Seminar: Sarah Komisarow (Duke University)
01:45 pmOnsite Collaboration Event
03:30 pmVisitor Seminar: Martin Rotemberg (New York University)
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Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024
09:00 am
Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning
11:00 amVisitor Seminar: Borağan Aruoba (University of Maryland) presenting the paper "Non-Constant Demand Elasticities, Firm Dynamics and Monetary Non-Neutrality: Role of Demand Shocks" written with Eugene Oue, Felipe Saffie, and Jon Willis
03:30 pmVisitor Seminar: Hülya Eraslan (Rice University) presenting the paper "Board Elections: Effects of Universal Ballot" written with Yelda Gungor
05:30 pmOffsite Collaboration Hour
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Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024
09:00 am
Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning
11:00 amVisitor Seminar: Nobuhiro Kiyotaki (Princeton University & FRBR Long-Term Consultant) presenting the paper "Nominal Wages and Aggregate Production" written with Kosuke Aoki
03:30 pmVisitor Seminar: Elisa Rubbo (University of Chicago Booth) presenting the paper "Monetary Non-Neutrality in the Cross-Section"
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Friday, Dec. 13, 2024
09:00 am
Macro Identification with Micro Data Conference
Breakfast
09:30 amAdam Guren (Boston University) presenting the paper "Do Credit Conditions Move House Prices?" written with Dan Greenwald
10:15 amBreak
10:30 amAndrés Sarto (University of Chicago Booth) presenting the paper "The Channels of Amplification: Dissecting the Credit Boom that led to the Global Financial Crisis"11:15 amBreak
11:30 amJames Hamilton (University of California, San Diego) presenting the paper "Uncovering Disaggregated Oil Market Dynamics: A Full-Information Approach to Granular Instrumental Variables" written with Christiane Baumeister12:15 pmLunch
01:30 pmFelipe Schwartzman (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond) presenting the paper "Estimating the Missing Intercept" written with Christian Matthes and Naoya Nagasaka
02:15 pmBreak
02:30 pmAmir Sufi (University of Chicago Booth) presenting the paper "Investing in Customer Capital" written with Bianca He and Lauren Mostrom
03:15 pmClosing Remarks
Previous CORE Weeks
CORE Week
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