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Budapest Economic Seminar Series - BESS at MNB

Venue:  MNB, Szechenyi Room (A/401) or CUCU room A/431, Budapest, Szabadsag ter 8

Time: 3:15-4:45 pm   

To enter please bring your ID card or passport

This seminar series is open to external visitors.

  

Spring 2012 

January 18

Ibolya Schindele (Norwegian Business School)

Social Capital and the Viability of Stakeholder-Oriented Firms: Evidence from Savings Banks

 

February  1

Claudia Foroni (European University Institute)

The Use of Mixed-Frequency Data to Identify Structural Models

 

February 2

Georgios Georgiadis (Goethe University, Frankfurt)

Towards an Explanation of Cross-Country Asymmetries in Monetary Transmission

 

February 9

Zoltan Wolf  (OECD, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Forecasting aggregate productivity using information from firm-level data

 

February 10

Michael Rousakis (University of Warwick)

Expectations and Fluctuations: The Role of Monetary Policy

 

February 21

Petr Sedlaček (Universiteit van Amsterdam)

Firm age, business cycles and aggregate labor market dynamics

 

April 4  (in CUCU-room, A/431)

Gabor Pinter (University of Cambridge)

Financial frictions and shocks

 

April 11 (A/431)

Peter Karadi (ECB)

QE1 vs. 2 vs. 3: A Framework for Analysing Large Scale Asset Purchases as a Monetary Policy Tool 

 

April 25 (A/431, CUCU-room)

Henrik Jacobsen Kleven (London School of Economics)

Behavioral Responses to Notches: Evidence from Pakistani Tax Records

 

May 9 (A/431, CUCU-room)

Susanne Forstner (European University Institute)

Job-to-Job Mobility and Wage Inequality

 

May 16 Wednesday , MNB CUCU Room 15:15-16:45 (changed)

Roland Straub (ECB)

Bubble Thy Neighbor: Portfolio Effects and Externalities from Capital Controls  

 

May 23  (in CUCU-room A/431)

Viktoria Hnatkovska (Wharton Finance)

The Exchange Rate Response Puzzle

 

May 30 (A/431, CUCU-room)

Fabio Ghironi (Boston College)

Market Deregulation and Optimal Monetary Policy in a Monetary Union

 

June 13  (A/431, in CUCU-room)

Michele Lenza (ECB)

TBA

 

June 18 (Monday) (in CUCU-room A/431)

Anthony Venables (University of Oxford)

TBA

 

June 28, Thursday

Dirk Krueger (University of Pennsylvania)

TBA

 

Last update:  21 May, 2012

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Fall 2011

August 25

Zoltan Pozsar (IMF, visiting scholar)

Institutional Cash Pools and the Triffin Dilemma of the U.S. Banking System

 

September 27  

Viral Acharya (NYU Stern)

Sovereign debt, government myopia, and the financial sector

 

October 5  

Boris Vujcic (National Bank of Croatia)

Emerging Markets during the crisis: why this time was different? 

 

October 26

Giampiero Gallo (University of Florence)

Common Dynamics in Volatility: a Composite vMEM Approach 

 

November 9

Andri Chassamboulli (University of Cyprus)

"Give me your Tired, your Poor," so I can Prosper: Immigration in Search Equilibrium

 

November 16 

Dirk Schoenmaker (Duisenberg School of Finance)

Improving the Resolution of Cross-Border Banks

 

November 30 

Francesco Pappada (University of Lausanne)

All you need is Loan

Credit market frictions and the exit of firms during recessions

 
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