Previous Seminars

Fall 2019 
 
    Date         Name                               Topic
September 5 Thomas Philippon
(NYU)
Entry Costs and the Macroeconomy
September 12 Laszlo Tetenyi
(NYU)
Trade, Misallocation and Capital Market Integration
September 19 James Graham
(NYU)
House Prices, Investors, and Credit in the Great Housing Bust
September 26 Seb Graves
(NYU)
Does Unemployment Risk Affect Business Cycle Dynamics?
October 1 Don Jayamaha
(NYU)
Land- Use Restrictions: Implications for House Prices, Inequality, and Misallocation
October 3 Pawel Langer
(NYU)
Trade Liberalization Transitional Losses
October 8 Victoria Gregory
(NYU)
Human Capital, Firms, and Earnings Dynamics
October 10 Joshua Weiss
(NYU)
Irreversible Investment and Market Concentration
October 15 Robert McDowall
(NYU)
Consumption Behavior Across the Distribution of Liquid Assets
October 17 Pierre Mabille
(NYU)
Heterogeneous Housing Busts, First-Time Buyers, and Stimulus Policies
October 22 Juan Morelli
(NYU)
Limited Participation in Equity Market and Business Cycles
October 24 Roxana Mihet
(NYU)
Who Benefits from Financial Technology?
October 29 Balint Szoke
(NYU)
Uncertainty Shocks in a Monetary Economy
October 31 Felipe Alves
(NYU)
Job Ladder and Business Cycles
November 7 Andrea Lanteri
(NYU Visitor, Duke)
Credit Shocks and Equilibrium Dynamics in Consumer Durable Goods Markets
November 14 Mark Gertler
(NYU)
The Channels of Financial Distress During the Great Recession: Some Evidence on the Aggregate Effects
November 21 Gene Grossman
(Princeton)
Identity Politics and Trade Policy
December 5 Andres Drenik
(NYU Vistor, Columbia)
Devaluations, Inflations, and Labor Income Dynamics
December 12 Lilia Maliar (CUNY Graduate Center) Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Computational Economists Any Time Soon?