Eighth ECB Annual Research Conference 2023
21 and 22 September 2023
European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main
This is the eighth edition of the Annual Research Conference, the ECB’s flagship research event. The conference features research paper presentations by leading economists on topics relevant for a central bank. The highlight is the Jean Monnet Lecture, delivered this year by Roger B. Myerson.
Programme
- 9:00
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Welcoming remarks
Luc Laeven, European Central Bank
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Welcoming remarks and Session I
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Session I
Chair: Luc Laeven, European Central Bank
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A monetary policy asset pricing model
Alp Simsek, Yale School of Management (together with Ricardo J. Caballero, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Discussant: Lars E.O. Svensson, Stockholm School of Economics
- 9:50
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Inflation and GDP dynamics in production networks: A sufficient statistics approach
Hassan Afrouzi, Columbia University (together with Saroj Bhattarai, University of Texas at Austin)
Discussant: Klaus Adam, University of Mannheim
- 10:40
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Coffee break
- 11:10
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Session II
Chair: Oscar Arce, European Central Bank
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Lending and monitoring: Big tech vs banks
Catherine Casamatta, Toulouse School of Economics (together with Matthieu Bouvard, Toulouse School of Economics, and Rui Xiong, Toulouse School of Management)
Discussant: David Martinez-Miera, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- 12:00
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Invisible primes: Fintech lending with alternative data
Marco Di Maggio, Harvard Business School (together with Dimuthu Ratnadiwakara, Louisiana State University, and Don Carmichael, Upstart Operations)
Discussant: Tobias Berg, Goethe University Frankfurt
- 13:00
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Lunch
- 14:30
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Session III
Chair: Isabel Vansteenkiste, European Central Bank
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Adjustment dynamics during a strategic estimation task
Luminita Stevens, University of Maryland (together with Mel Win Khaw, Microsoft, and Michael Woodford, Columbia University)
Discussant: Martin Ellison, University of Oxford
- 15:20
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Predictable forecast errors in full-information rational expectations models with regime shifts
Ina Hajdini, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (together with André Kurmann, Drexel University)
Discussant: Alexandre N. Kohlhas, University of Oxford
- 16:10
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Coffee break
- 16:40
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Session IV
Chair: Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
Jean Monnet Lecture
Postwar reconstruction assistance and local governments in Ukraine
Roger B. Myerson, University of Chicago (together with Oleksandra Keudel, Kyiv School of Economics)
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Roger B. Myerson – concluding thoughts
- 17:55
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End of day one
- 9:00
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Session V
Chair: Simone Manganelli, European Central Bank
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Innovation, industry equilibrium, and discount rates
Francesca Zucchi, European Central Bank (together with Maria Cecilia Bustamante, University of Maryland)
Discussant: Nicolas Serrano-Velarde, Bocconi University
- 9:50
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Churn and stability: The remarkable heterogeneity of flows among employment, job search, and non-market activities in the U.S. population
Marianna Kudlyak, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (together with Robert E. Hall, Stanford University)
Discussant: Jane Olmstead-Rumsey, London School of Economics
- 10:40
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Coffee break
- 11:10
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Session VI
Chair: Michael Ehrmann, European Central Bank
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Why does the yield curve predict GDP growth? The role of banks
Camelia Minoiu, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (together with Andres Schneider, and Min Wei, both Federal Reserve Board of Governors)
Discussant: Glenn Schepens, European Central Bank
- 12:00
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The safety net: Central bank balance sheets and financial crises, 1587-2020
Moritz Schularick, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (together with Niall Ferguson, Hoover Institution, Martin Kornejew, University of Bonn, and Paul Schmelzing, Boston College)
Discussant: Giorgio Primiceri, Northwestern University
- 12:50
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Lunch
- 14:00
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End of conference
This programme may be subject to change without notice.
Time allocation: 25 minutes for each paper presenter, 15 minutes for each discussant, 10 minutes for a general discussion.
Audiovisual notice: The entire event will be live streamed, recorded and published on the ECB’s website shortly after the conference. Journalists will be present and will report on the event.
General information
Venue
European Central Bank
Main Building
Press Room (C5.01)
Sonnemannstrasse 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Conference language
English
Contacts
Organising committee
Luc Laeven, Laura Gati, Bartosz Maćkowiak, Kalin Nikolov, Melina Papoutsi, Alexander Popov (all European Central Bank)
Contact persons
- Bartosz Maćkowiak [email protected]
- Sabine Wiedemann [email protected]