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SED 2015 SCHEDULE
Day Time 25
th June 26th June 27th June
08:30 - 09:30 RegistrationWelcome coffeeRegistration
Welcome coffeeRegistration
Welcome coffee
09:30 - 11:00 Morning Session I Morning Session I Morning Session I
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
11:30 - 13:00 Morning Session II Morning Session II Morning Session II
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch
14:30 - 16:00 Afternoon Session I Afternoon Session I Afternoon Session I
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
16:30 - 18:00 Afternoon Session II Afternoon Session II Afternoon Session II
18:00 - 18:15 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
18:15 - 19:15 Plenary Talk: Charles Jones
Inaugural Dale Mortensen Lecture:
Richard Blundell
Plenary Talk: Samuel Kortum
19:45 - 21:45Cocktail
Copernicus Science Centre
DinnerKubicki Arcades
BarbecueEndorfina Foksal
PARALLEL SESSIONS Thursday, 25th June
Time
Room 09:30 11:00 11:30 13:00 14:30 16:00 16:30 18:00
111
Exporter and Importer Matches
in International Trade
International Trade and Banking
Innovation in the Global Economy
Pass-Through: Theory and Evidence
112Multiple Equilibria
and Financial Crises
International Capital Flows
Sovereign Debt and Default: Theory and Evidence
Innovation and Industry Dynamics
113 Search theory and applicationsUnconventional Monetary Policy
Time series econometrics in Macroeconomics
Macroeconomic Fluctuations
114
Understanding Aggregate Demand
Shortages
Household Finance:
Consumer Bankruptcy
Heterogeneity and Business Cycles
Wealth and Income Inequality
115 Taxation and Social InsuranceLabor markets and
asset markets Mortgages Labor Supply
116 Unemployment and FluctuationsUncertainty in
Macroeconomics
Information, Disagreement and
Coordination
Financial Frictions and Business
Cycle Fluctuations
211 Development economicsInequality and Optimal Policy
Advances in Macro-Finance
Advances in Dynamic Optimal
Taxation
212 Enforcement of Debt ContractsAsset returns and the real economy Issues in Taxation
Search and Endogenous
Liquidity
213
Education Policy and
Human Capital Accumulation
Search in Labor Markets
Search and Matching in OTC
markets
Rational Inattention with
Macro Applications
214
Future of Monetary Unions
presented by Narodowy Bank
Polski
Parental Investment
Geographic Distribution of Economic
Activity and the Macroeconomy
Firms: Partnerships &
Reputation
215 Housing Firms: Trends and Frictions Industry DynamicsLong-Run
Development and Economic Mobility
216 Dispersed Information
Consumer Credit and Portfolio
ChoicesHuman Capital Macro Effects of Household Debt
PARALLEL SESSIONS Friday, 26th June
Time
Room 09:30 11:00 11:30 13:00 14:30 16:00 16:30 18:00
111 International Trade International Trade and GrowthInternational
Macro: Liquidity
International Trade, Growth and
Development
112 Policy in Debt Crises
Firms in Developing Countries
Macroeconomic Fluctuations and
Policies
Empirical International
Finance
113Economics of
Innovation and Growth
Estimating Earnings Risk over
the Life Cycle
Uncertainty and Heterogeneous
Beliefs
Technology and Productivity
114 Pricing Models: Micro Evidence
Household Finance and
Banking
Employment and Wages
Asymmetric information
115 Information in Financial Markets
Advances in Computation in
Macro
Migration and the Macroeconomy
Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy presented by
Narodowy Bank Polski
116 Occupational Choice and WagesRetail pricing in
frictional markets
Firm Dynamics and Financial
Frictions
Understanding Wealth Inequality
211Fiscal Policy with Heterogeneous
Agents
Financial Frictions and Asset Prices
Search in Product Markets
Labor Markets and Employment
212
Optimal Contracting, Taxation and
Human Capital
Optimal Tax Policy Fiscal Policy Prices: Theories and Evidence
213 Asset PricingLeo Hurwicz
Special Session (1)
Networks and Counterparty
Risk: Theory and Empirics
Firm Dynamics and the Business
Cycle 2
214 Frictions and Pricing Monetary Policy Household CreditTrade, Skill
Demand, and Income Inequality
215Information and Enforcement in Credit Markets
Monetary Economics
Advances in Political Economy Political Economy
216Macro Models:
Asset Pricing and Policy
Information, Coordination and Business Cycles
Advances in Open Macroeconomics
and Finance
Macroeconomic Effects of Illiquid
Housing
PARALLEL SESSIONS Saturday, 27th June
Time
Room 09:30 11:00 11:30 13:00 14:30 16:00 16:30 18:00
111 Understanding ExportersInternational
Trade: LinkagesInnovation in the
Global Economy 2
Trade, Infrastructure and Economic Development
112Exchange
Rates and the Macroeconomy
Economics of Public and Private
Debt
Leveraging and Deleveraging
Collateral and Safety
113 Firm Dynamics and Growth MisallocationRisk Sharing in Developing
Countries
Productivity, Innovation and
Growth
114
Costly Price Adjustment: New
Data and New Approaches
Macroeconomics at the Zero Lower
Bound
Wages and Employment
Monetary Policy: Theory and Evidence
115 Stimulus and the Macroeconomy Models of BeliefsDistributional
Implications of Policy
Expectations in Macroeconomics
116New Approaches to the Analysis of
Labor Market Data
Macro Dynamics and Intermediation
Empirical Analyses of Fiscal Policy
New Theories of Inequality
211Micro Shocks
and Macro Fluctuations
Family Micro and Macro
Long-Run Economic Growth and Development
Macroeconomics across Time and
Space
212Recent Advances on Factor Shares
and Inequality
Empirics of Labor Markets
Financial Intermediation
Regulatory Constraints on Financial
Intermediation
213 Cycles and MultiplicityNew Theories of Business Cycles
Housing Perspectives
Labor flows and wage dynamics
214Inattention and Heterogeneous
BeliefsStructural Change Endogenous uncertainty
Methodological Advances
215 Bank RunsLeo Hurwicz
Special Session (2)
Heterogeneity and Monetary Policy
Management Matters
216 Production Networks IntermediationMonetary
EconomicsConsumption and
Income Risk