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Mon., Dec. 9, 2024 - Fri., Dec. 13, 2024

CORE Week, featuring the Macro Identification with Micro Data Conference

Richmond Office
Richmond, VA

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.

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Presenters and Visiting Economists


Ananth Seshadri
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sarah Komisarow
Duke University
Martin Rotemberg
New York University
Borağan Aruoba
University of Maryland
Hülya Eraslan
Rice University
headshot of Nobuhiro Kiyotaki
FRBR Long-Term Consultant,
Princeton University
Elisa Rubbo
University of Chicago Booth School of Business
headshot of Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
FRBR Long-Term Consultant,
University of Chicago
headshot of Mark Watson
FRBR Long-Term Consultant,
Princeton University
headshot of Boyan Jovanovic
FRBR Long-Term Consultant,
New York University

Macro Identification with Micro Data Conference Presenters


Adam Guren
Boston University
Andrés Sarto
University of Chicago Booth School of Business
James Hamilton
University of California, San Diego
headshot of Felipe Schwartzman
Fellowship Program Lead,
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Amir Sufi
University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Agenda


Titles listed where decided

  • Monday, Dec. 9, 2024
    03:30 pm

    Visitor Seminar: Ananth Seshadri (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

    05:30 pm

    Offsite Collaboration Hour

  • Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024
    11:00 am

    Visitor Seminar: Sarah Komisarow (Duke University)

    01:45 pm

    Onsite Collaboration Event

    03:30 pm

    Visitor Seminar: Martin Rotemberg (New York University)

  • Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024
    09:00 am

    Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning

    11:00 am

    Visitor 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 pm

    Visitor Seminar: Hülya Eraslan (Rice University) presenting the paper "Board Elections: Effects of Universal Ballot" written with Yelda Gungor

    05:30 pm

    Offsite Collaboration Hour

  • Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024
    09:00 am

    Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning

    11:00 am

    Visitor Seminar: Nobuhiro Kiyotaki (Princeton University & FRBR Long-Term Consultant) presenting the paper "Nominal Wages and Aggregate Production" written with Kosuke Aoki

    03:30 pm

    Visitor Seminar: Elisa Rubbo (University of Chicago Booth) presenting the paper "Monetary Non-Neutrality in the Cross-Section"

  • Friday, Dec. 13, 2024
    09:00 am

    Macro Identification with Micro Data Conference

    Breakfast

    09:30 am

    Adam Guren (Boston University) presenting the paper "Do Credit Conditions Move House Prices?" written with Dan Greenwald

    10:15 am

    Break

    10:30 am
    Andrés 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 am

    Break

    11:30 am
    James 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 Baumeister
    12:15 pm

    Lunch

    01:30 pm

    Felipe Schwartzman (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond) presenting the paper "Estimating the Missing Intercept" written with Christian Matthes and Naoya Nagasaka

    02:15 pm

    Break

    02:30 pm

    Amir Sufi (University of Chicago Booth) presenting the paper "Investing in Customer Capital" written with Bianca He and Lauren Mostrom

    03:15 pm

    Closing Remarks

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