Madrid Macroeconomics Workshop (MadMac)

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First term

5 October 2018

13:30

Evi Pappa (UC3M), Sentimental Business Cycles (joint with Andresa Lagerborg and Morten Ravn).

26 October 2018

13:30

Michele Tertilt (University of Mannheim), Regulating Consumer Credit with Over-Optimistic Borrowers (joint with Florian Exler, Igor Livshits and James MacGee).

9 November 2018

13:30

Kjetil Storesletten (University of Oslo), Business Cycle during Structural Change: Arthur Lewis Theory from a Neoclassical Perspective (joint with Bo Zhao and Fabrizio Zilibotti).

30 November 2018

13:30

Marti Mestieri (Northwestern University), The Natural Rate of Structural Change (joint with Joe Kaboski, Paco Buera and Danny OConnor).

Second term

25 January 2019

13:30

Clara Santamaria (CEMFI), Small Teams in Big Cities: Inequality, City Size, and the Organization of Production .

15 February 2019

13:30

Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado (McGill University), Selection and Absolute Advantage in Farming and Entrepreneurship: Microeconomic Evidence and Macroeconomic Implications (joint with Francesco Amodio and Markus Poschke).

8 March 2019

13:30

David Dorn (University of Zurich), The Fall of the Labor Share and the Rise of Superstar Firms .

15 March 2019

13:30

Jacob Short (University of Western Ontario), Demographic Origins of the Decline in Labor s Share (joint with Andrew Glover).

29 March 2019

11:30

Rody Manuelli (University of Minnesota), Endogenous Debt Maturity: Liquidity Risk vs. Default Risk (joint with Juan M. Sánchez).

Third term

10 May 2019

13:30

Ruediger Bachmann (University Notre Dame), Uncertainty and Change: Survey Evidence on Firms Subjective Beliefs (joint with Kai Carstensen, Stefan Lautenbacher and Martin Schneider ).

24 May 2019

13:30

Max Dvorkin (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Fed), Occupational Choice and the Dynamics of Human Capital, Inequality and Growth (joint with Alexander Monge-Naranjo).

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