Money Macro Workshop

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The Money Macro Workshop meets on Wednesdays at 3:30pm in McNeil 309. You can use this page to schedule a meeting with visitors who present at the Money Macro Workshop.


The upcoming visitors are:

  • 9/9/09: Iourii Manovskii, (University of Pennsylvania), "Spot Wages Over the Business Cycle?" (joint with Marcus Hagedorn)
  • 9/16/09: Marina Azzimonti (University of Texas at Austin, visiting University of Pennsylvania), "Analyzing the Case for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the U.S. Constitution" (Joint with Marco Battaglini and Stephen Coate)
  • 9/23/09: Nick Bloom (Stanford University), "Really Uncertain Business Cycles” (Joint with Max Floetotto and Nir Jaimovich)
  • 9/30/09: Ben Jones (Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management), "The Knowledge Trap: Human Capital and Development Reconsidered"
  • 10/7/09: No Workshop
  • 10/14/09: Sergiy Stetsenko (Grad Student, University of Pennsylvania), "Using Cyclical and Secular Properties of Fertility to Distinguish among Theories of Female Labor Force Participation"
  • 10/21/09: Hans-Joachim Voth (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), "How the West Invented Fertility Restriction" (joint with Nico Voigtländer)
  • 10/28/09: Jonathan Pogach (Grad Student, University of Pennsylvania), "Efficient Auditing and Enforcement in Dynamic Contracts"
  • 11/4/09: Leonardo Melosi (Grad Student, University of Pennsylvania), "A Likelihood Analysis of Models with Information Frictions"
  • 11/11/09: Gueorgui Kambourov (University of Toronto), "The Heterogeneity and Dynamics of Individual Labor Supply over the Life Cycle: Facts and Theory" (joint with Andres Erosa and Luisa Fuster)
  • 11/18/09: Yongseok Shin (Washington University, St. Louis), "The Dynamics of Reforms"
  • 11/25/09: Ufuk Akcigit (University of Pennsylvania), "State-Dependent Intellectual Property Rights Policy"
  • 12/2/09: Nir Jaimovich (Stanford University), "Reference Prices and Nominal Rigidities" (joint with Martin Eichenbaum and Sergio Rebelo)


Information about other workshops is on the Main Page.

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