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“Why hasn’t Social Security changed since 1977?”
Pavel Brendler, April 2020.
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“Long-Run Inequality in Communist Countries: Before, During and After”
Filip Novokmet, February 2021.
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“Information Frictions, Monetary Policy, and the Paradox of Price Flexibility”,
Shengliang Ou, Donghai Zhang and Renbin Zhang, March 2021.
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MEF Seminar Wintersemester 2021/22
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Jesse Perla (UBC) 15.12.2021
We propose a new method for solving high-dimensional dynamic programming problems and recursive competitive equilibria with a large (but finite) number of ...
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Laura Castillo-Martinez (Duke) 08.12.2021
Following a sudden stop, real exchange rates can adjust through a nominal exchange rate depreciation, lower domestic prices, or a combination of both. This ...
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Urban Jermann (UPenn, Wharton) 01.12.2021
Bank liabilities include debt with long-term maturities and deposits that typically are not withdrawn for extended periods. This subjects bank liabilities to ...
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Guido Lorenzoni (Northwestern) 24.11.2021
We characterize optimal monetary policy in response to asymmetric shocks that shift demand from one sector to another, a condition arguably faced by many ...
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Eugenia Gonzales-Aguado (Toulouse School of Economics) 17.11.2021
This paper studies the macroeconomic effects of internal migration in an economy with labor market frictions and quantifies its role in mitigating asymmetric ...
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MEF Seminar Wintersemester 2021/22