Madrid Macroeconomics Workshop (MadMac)

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First term

6 October 2014

13:30

Giovanni Gallipoli (University of British Columbia), Skill Complementarity and the Geography of Intergenerational Mobility (joint with Brant Abbott).

15 October 2014

13:30

Simeon Alder (University of Notre Dame), A Tale of Two C(...)s: Competence and Complementarity (joint with Fane Groes).

17 October 2014

13:30

Martín González-Eiras (University of Copenhagen), A Positive Theory of Fiscal Federalism (joint with Dirk Niepelt).

31 October 2014

13:30

Wei Cui (University College London), Search-Based Endogenous Illiquidity and Macroeconomy (joint with Sören Radde).

21 November 2014

13:30

Raúl Santaeulalia-Llopis (Washington University in Saint Louis), Land Misallocation and Productivity (joint with Diego Restuccia).

4 December 2014

13:30

Gilles Saint-Paul (Toulouse School of Economics), Bobos in Paradise: Urban Politics and the New Economy.

Second term

13 March 2015

13:30

Mark Wright (UCLA), Public and External Debt Crises (joint with Cristina Arellano and Andy Atkeson).

20 March 2015

13:30

Marek Kapicka (University of California, Santa Barbara and CERGE-EI), Pareto Efficient Income Taxation with Learning by Doing.

Third term

10 April 2015

13:30

Markus Poschke (McGill University), Macroeconomic Implications of Top Income Tax Cuts: 1960 - 2010.

8 May 2015

13:30

Facundo Piguillem (EIEF), Dynamic bargain over redistribution in Legislatures (joint with Alessandro Riboni).

13 May 2015

13:30

Manuel García Santana (Université Libre de Bruxelles, ECARES), Growing like Spain: 1995-2007 (joint with Enrique Moral-Benito, Josep Pijoan-Mas and Roberto Ramos).

22 May 2015

13:30

Sang Yoon (Tim) Lee (University of Mannheim), The Option Value of Human Capital (joint with Donghoon Lee and Yongseok Shin).

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