Past Conference
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 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
Agenda
Titles listed where decided
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Monday, Nov. 3, 2025
03:30 pm
Visitor Seminar: Seula Kim (Pennsylvania State University)
05:30 pmOffsite Collaboration Hour
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Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025
09:00 am
Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning
11:00 amVisitor Seminar: Martín Uribe (Columbia University) presenting the paper "Transitory and Permanent Import Tariff Shocks in the United States: An Empirical Investigation" written with Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé
03:30 pmVisitor Seminar: Itay Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania)
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Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025
09:00 am
Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning
11:00 amVisitor Seminar: Ellen McGrattan (University of Minnesota) presenting the paper "Income Taxes and Enterprise"
03:30 pmVisitor Seminar: Jeremy Pearce (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) presenting the paper "Market Concentration and Aggregate Productivity: The Role of Demand" written with Liangjie Wu
05:30 pmOffsite Collaboration Hour
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Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025
09:00 am
Economist & Visitor Collaboration Morning
11:00 amVisitor Seminar: Fernando Cirelli (Columbia University) presenting the paper "What Makes Depositors Tick? Bank Data Insights into Households' Liquid Asset Allocation" written with Arna Olafsson
03:30 pmVisitor Seminar: Lutz Kilian (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas) presenting the paper "Geopolitical oil price risk and economic fluctuations" written with Michael D. Plante and Alexander W. Richter
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Friday, Nov. 7, 2025
11:00 am
Visitor Seminar: Stelios Fourakis (Johns Hopkins University) presenting the paper "Liquidity, Default Risk, and the Information Sensitivity of Sovereign Debt"
12:00 pmClosing Lunch
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