Recherche avancée

Ralph Lutticke (University of Tübingen)

12 septembre 2023, 11h30–12h30, BDF, Paris, salle 5 de l'espace conférence & Online

We introduce household heterogeneity into a small open economy New Keynesian model and estimate the model on South Korean data using a Bayesian likelihood approach. The model features uninsurable idiosyncratic income risk, sticky nominal wages and prices, liquid and (partially) illiquid foreign and...

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Sarah Auster (Bonn University)

Toulouse : TSE, 12 septembre 2023, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 3

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Laure De Preux

Toulouse : TSE, 11 septembre 2023, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 6

Market-based climate policy decentralizes abatement decisions via a carbon price, e.g. by establishing a permit market for CO2 emissions. Since CO2 emissions are often released jointly with conventional air pollutants, CO2 permit trades give rise to implicit trades of various co-pollutants. In...

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Christopher Huckfeldt (Federal Reserve Board)

6 septembre 2023, 11h30–12h30, BDF, Paris

Monetary policy is conventionally understood to influence labor demand, with little effect on labor supply. Estimating the response of labor market flows to high-frequency changes in interest rates around FOMC announcements and Fed Chair speeches, we find that a contractionary monetary policy shock...

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John J. Horton (MIT Sloan School of Management)

5 septembre 2023, 14h00–15h00, Zoom meeting

Paid advertising can increase market efficiency by directing buyers to sellers with greater capacity. We show this with a field experiment in a large marketplace, where all sellers could choose to buy advertising but buyers were randomized into seeing the advertising. Contrary to concerns that...

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Fiorella De Fiore (BIS)

5 septembre 2023, 11h30–12h30, BDF, Paris, salle 3 Espace Conférence and Online

We document some stylized facts on big tech credit and rationalize them through the lens of a model where big techs facilitate matching on the e-commerce platform and extend loans. The big tech reinforces credit repayment with the threat of exclusion from the platform, while bank credit is secured...

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Giacomo Lanzani (Harvard University)

Toulouse : TSE, 5 septembre 2023, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 3

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Elena Asparouhova

Toulouse, 7 juillet 2023, 11h00–12h45, salle Auditorium 4

We investigate how long an insolvent debtor can avoid default when survival is benecial to creditors collectively, but individual creditors gain by forcing early repayment. Theory predicts that the debt is not rolled over and default is immediate. With 23 experimental sessions, default is never...

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Vincent Maurin ( Stockholm School of Economics) et Per Stromberg ( Stockholm School of Economics)

5 juillet 2023, BDF, Paris

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Ananya Sen (Carnegie Mellon University)

4 juillet 2023, 14h00–15h00, Zoom Meeting

Firms increasingly leverage external data with an aim to unlock improvements in products and services, but it is challenging to measure the value of external data. Collaborating with a large Chinese technology company, we analyze a randomized field experiment where we manipulated access to the...

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