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
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
Previous CORE Weeks
CORE Week
Visit our CORE Week page for more information, including future dates, highlights from past events, and more.







