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SEM 2017 – 4th Annual Conference |
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Detailed List of Sessions |
Session: A-3: Essays in Financial and Monetary Econometrics July 26, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 4 |
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Session Chair: Fredj Jawadi, University of Evry |
Session type: invited |
Assessing Global Financial Integration: A New Range of Indicators |
By Antoine Parent; Sciences Po Lyon Cécile Bastidon; Laboratoire d’économie appliquée au Développement |
presented by: Antoine Parent, Sciences Po Lyon |
Unconventional Monetary Policy to Fight Low Inflation and High Unemployment: When Do they Work and Do they Fail |
By Gilles DUFRENOT; Aix-Marseille School of Economics, CEPII, Banque de France Fredj Jawadi; University of Evry |
presented by: Gilles DUFRENOT, Aix-Marseille School of Economics, CEPII, Banque de France |
Financial Fragmentation and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism in the Euro Area: A Smooth Transition VAR Approach |
By Ibrahim Tahri; New School for Social Research Hans-Helmut Kotz; Harvard University Willi Semmler; New School NY, University of Bielefeld |
presented by: Willi Semmler, New School NY, University of Bielefeld |
External Debt Composition and Domestic Credit Cycles |
By Ricardo Sousa; London School of Economics and Political Science Stefan Avdjiev; Bank for International Settlements |
presented by: Ricardo Sousa, London School of Economics and Political Science |
Session: A-4: New Developments in the Empirical Research on Intangibles July 26, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 5 |
Session Chair: Cecilia Susana Jona-Lasinio, LUISS University |
Session type: invited |
R&D Investment in Product and Process Innovation, Uncertainty and the Market Structure |
By Maria Elena Bontempi; University of Bologna Luca Lambertini; U Bologna |
presented by: Maria Elena Bontempi, University of Bologna |
ICT and Innovation |
By Michael Polder; Statistics Netherlands Pierre Mohnen; Maastricht University George van Leeuwen; CBS |
presented by: Pierre Mohnen, Maastricht University |
Are There Spillovers from Public Intangibles? |
By Carol Corrado; Conference Board (New York) Jonathan Haskel; Imperial College (London) Cecilia Susana Jona-Lasinio; LUISS University |
presented by: Carol Corrado, Conference Board (New York) |
Intangible Assets Over the Business Cycle |
By Fabio Bacchini; Istat Roberto Golinelli; University of Bologna Roberto Iannaccone; Istat Antonio Musolesi; University of Ferrara, Italy |
presented by: Fabio Bacchini, Istat |
Session: A-2: Trade and Global Value Chains July 26, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 3 |
Session Chair: Marcel Timmer, University of Groningen |
Session type: invited |
Quantifying International Production Sharing at the Bilateral and Sector Levels |
By Zhi Wang; George Mason University and UIBE Shang-Jin Wei; Columbia University and NBER Kunfu Zhu; Chinese Academy of Sciences |
presented by: Zhi Wang, George Mason University and UIBE |
Measuring Global Supply Chains |
By Robert Johnson; Dartmouth College |
presented by: Robert Johnson, Dartmouth College |
Production Staging: Measurement and Facts |
By Thibault Fally; University of California Berkeley |
presented by: Thibault Fally, University of California Berkeley |
An Anatomy of the Global Trade Slowdown |
By Marcel Timmer; University of Groningen Bart Los; University of Groningen Robert Stehrer; WIIW Gaaitzen de Vries; University of Groningen |
presented by: Marcel Timmer, University of Groningen |
Session: A-6: Inequality July 26, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 7th Floor / Salon MIT |
Session Chair: Patrick Pintus, Banque de France |
Session type: invited |
Unequal Opportunity, unequal growth |
By Juan Rodríguez; Universidad Complutense de Madrid Roy Van der Weide; The World Bank |
presented by: Juan Rodríguez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Unemployment , Labor Supply and Euro-Area Shocks |
By Nikolaos Charalampidis; University of California–Irvine |
presented by: Nikolaos Charalampidis, University of California–Irvine |
Okun’s Law and the Business Cycle |
By Nikolaos Kokonas; University of Bath Paulo Santos Monteiro; University of York |
presented by: Paulo Santos Monteiro, University of York |
To What Extent Can Long-Term Investments in Infrastructure Reduce Inequality? |
By Emma Hooper; GREQAM Sanjay Peters; Columbia University Patrick Pintus; Banque de France |
presented by: Emma Hooper, GREQAM |
Session: A-5: Now-Casting, Near-term Forecasting and Early Estimation of Quarterly GDP July 26, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 6 |
Session Chair: Peter Zadrozny, Bureau of Labor Statistics |
Session type: invited |
Improving Model-based Near-Term GDP Forecasts by Subjective Forecasts: A Real-Time Exercise for the G7-Countries |
By Jasper De Winter; De Nederlandsche Bank Jos Jansen; Ministry of Finance |
presented by: Jasper De Winter, De Nederlandsche Bank |
Nowcasting GDP in Argentina: Comparing the Predictive Ability of Factor Models and Judgmental Forecast |
By Laura D’Amato; Banco Central De La Republica Argentina |
presented by: Laura D’Amato, Banco Central De La Republica Argentina |
The New MIBA Model: Real-time Nowcasting of French GDP Using the Banque de France’s Monthly Business Survey |
By Matteo Mogliani; Banque de France Olivier Darné; University of Nantes Bertrand Pluyaud; Banque de France |
presented by: Matteo Mogliani, Banque de France |
Improving Early Estimates of Quarterly GDP Components in the U.S. National Accounts |
By Baoline Chen; Bureau of Economic Analysis |
presented by: Baoline Chen, Bureau of Economic Analysis |
Session: A-7: Expectations and Learning in Macroeconomics July 26, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 7th Floor / Salon West |
Session Chair: Fabio Milani, University of California, Irvine |
Session type: contributed |
Monetary Policy News and Systemic Risk at the Zero Lower Bound |
By Pavel Kapinos; FRB Dallas |
presented by: Pavel Kapinos, FRB Dallas |
Macroeconomic Implications of Learning and Financial Frictions in Interdependent Economies |
By Erica Perego; CEPREMAP Eleni Iliopulos; PSE, University of Pairs 1, CEPREMAP Thepthida Sopraseuth; University of Cergy |
presented by: Erica Perego, CEPREMAP |
Expectations and the Empirical Fit of DSGE Models |
By Eric Gaus; Haverford College Christopher Gibbs; UNSW Australia |
presented by: Eric Gaus, Haverford College |
Uncertainty Shocks, Financial Frictions and Business Cycle Asymmetries Across Countries |
By Pratiti Chatterjee; University of California, Irvine |
presented by: Pratiti Chatterjee, University of California, Irvine |
Session: A-1: Macroeconomics and Finance July 26, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 2 |
Session Chair: Claudio Morana, University Milano Bicocca |
Session type: contributed |
Anti-Corruption Media Coverage and Corruption Perception |
By Thuy Nguyen; Indiana University |
presented by: Thuy Nguyen, Indiana University |
Does Collateral Value Affect Asset Prices? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Texas |
By Albert Zevelev; Baruch CUNY |
presented by: Albert Zevelev, Baruch CUNY |
On the Relation Between Central Bank’s Balance Sheet and Stock Market Returns |
By Asif Muhammad Ruman; University of Oulu |
presented by: Asif Muhammad Ruman, University of Oulu |
Semiparametric Estimation of Multivariate GARCH Models |
By Claudio Morana; University Milano Bicocca |
presented by: Claudio Morana, University Milano Bicocca |
Session: Plenary I: “Using Massive Online Choice Experiments to Measure Changes in Well-Being,” with Erik Brynjolfsson, Director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy July 26, 2017 11:30 to 12:30 7th Floor / Salon MIT |
Session Chair: Ernst Berndt, MIT Sloan School of Management |
Session type: invited |
Session: Plenary II: “Money and Monetary Policy: Measurement Matters,” with Peter Ireland, Boston College and Shadow Open Market Committee July 26, 2017 14:00 to 15:30 7th Floor / Salon MIT |
Session Chair: Apostolos Serletis, University of Calgary |
Session type: invited |
Discussant: William Barnett, University of Kansas/Lawrence and Center for Financial Stability/New York City |
Session: B-1: Socioeconomic Measurement Questions in the Former Soviet Union July 26, 2017 16:00 to 18:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 2 |
Session Chair: Mohamed El-Hodiri, University of Kansas |
Session type: invited |
Comparative Analysis of the Kazakhstani Companies’ Performance Before and After Implementation of the Norms of Corporate Governance |
By Zhanat Zhussupova; University of International Business Mohamed El-Hodiri; University of Kansas |
presented by: Zhanat Zhussupova, University of International Business |
The Social Dimension of Investments in Kazakhstan in the Soviet Period and the Market Economy |
By Mohamed El-Hodiri; University of Kansas Dinara Rakhmatullayeva; al Fararabi Kazakh National University |
presented by: Mohamed El-Hodiri, University of Kansas |
Dinara Rakhmatullayeva, al Fararabi Kazakh National University |
The Lorenz Curve and the Measurement of Inequality in Kazakhstan |
By Bulat Mukhamediyev; al-Farabi Kazakh National University Tatyana Kudasheva; al Farabi Kazakh National University Mohamed El-Hodiri; University of Kansas |
presented by: Bulat Mukhamediyev, al-Farabi Kazakh National University |
Declared and Latent Truth: To the Problem of Measuring Sociatlist Trends Within the Soviet Economy |
By Mohamed El-Hodiri; University of Kansas Mikhail Sinyutin; St-Petersburg State University |
presented by: Mohamed El-Hodiri, University of Kansas |
Session: B-2: Measurement of Returns to Funding of Research in Academia and Business July 26, 2017 16:00 to 18:00 7th Floor / Salon West |
Session Chair: Jacques Mairesse, ENSAE and Maastricht University |
Session type: invited |
Public R&D Investments and Private Sector Patenting: Evidence from NIH Funding Rules |
By Danielle Li; Harvard University |
presented by: Danielle Li, Harvard University |
Research, Innovation and Productivity: Direct and Indirect Impacts of the 2008 French R&D Tax Credit Reform |
By Jimmy Lopez; Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (LEDi); Banque de France Jacques Mairesse; ENSAE and Maastricht University |
presented by: Jimmy Lopez, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (LEDi); Banque de France |
The Important Thing is Not to Win But to Participate: The Case of a Research Grant Promoting Scientific Collaboration |
By Charles Ayoubi; EPFL Michele Pezzoni; University of Nice and GREDEG Fabiana Visentin; EPFL |
presented by: Michele Pezzoni, University of Nice and GREDEG |
Examining the Returns to Investment in Science: A Case Study |
By Jacques Mairesse; ENSAE and Maastricht University |
presented by: Jacques Mairesse, ENSAE and Maastricht University |
Session: B-5: Financial Vulnerability of the European Middle Class: Results from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey July 26, 2017 16:00 to 18:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 6 |
Session Chair: Arthur Kennickell, Federal Reserve Board |
Session type: invited |
Identifying Income and Wealth Poor Households in the Euro Area |
By Tobias Schmidt; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Tobias Schmidt, Deutsche Bundesbank |
Financial Inclusion: What’s it Worth? |
By Miguel Ampudia; European Central Bank |
presented by: Miguel Ampudia, European Central Bank |
Households at Risk in a Wealthy Country: Survey Evidence from Belgium |
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By Philip Du Caju; National Bank of Belgium |
presented by: Philip Du Caju, National Bank of Belgium |
How Did the Greek Financial Crisis Impact on Households? A Comparison Between the Two Waves of the HFCS |
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By Evangelos Charalambakis; Bank of Greece |
presented by: Evangelos Charalambakis, Bank of Greece |
Session: B-3: New Approaches to Productivity Measurement July 26, 2017 16:00 to 18:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 3 |
Session Chair: Erwin Diewert, University of British Columbia and UNSW Australia |
Session type: invited |
A Unifying Framework for Farrell Profit Efficiency Measurement |
By Rolf Fare; Oregon State University Valentin Zelenyuk; University of Queensland |
presented by: Valentin Zelenyuk, University of Queensland |
Estimation of Industry-level Productivity with Cross Sectional Dependence using Spatial Analysis |
By Robin Sickles; Rice University Jaepil Han; Korea Development Institute |
presented by: Robin Sickles, Rice University |
The Productivity of Financial Service Providers |
By Dennis Fixler; Bureau of Economic Analysis Kimberly Zieschang; University of Queensland |
presented by: Dennis Fixler, Bureau of Economic Analysis |
Decomposing Value Added Growth into Explanatory Factors |
By Erwin Diewert; University of British Columbia and UNSW Australia Kevin Fox; UNSW Australia |
presented by: Erwin Diewert, University of British Columbia and UNSW Australia |
Session: B-4: Measurement Challenges in US National Accounts July 26, 2017 16:00 to 18:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 4 |
Session Chair: Dean Croushore, University of Richmond |
Session type: invited |
Bartering for ‘Free’ Information: Implications for Measured GDP and Productivity |
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By Leonard Nakamura; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Jon Samuels; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Rachel Soloveichik; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis |
presented by: Rachel Soloveichik, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis |
Distribution Services and the Digital Economy: Implications for GDP Measurement, Productivity and Household Welfare |
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By Roger Betancourt; University of Maryland |
presented by: Roger Betancourt, University of Maryland |
Hedonic Prices for Fixed Broadband Services: Estimation Across OECD Countries |
By Carol Corrado; The Conference Board |
presented by: Carol Corrado, The Conference Board |
The Impact of the Managed Care Backlash on Health Care Costs: Evidence from State Regulation of Managed Care Cost Containment Practices |
By Maxim Pinkovskiy; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Maxim Pinkovskiy, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
We See the Digital Revolution Everywhere But in GDP |
By Charles Hulten; University of Maryland Leonard Nakamura; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Leonard Nakamura, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Session: C-7: Complex Dynamics July 27, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 7th Floor / Salon West |
Session Chair: Stephen Spear, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session type: invited |
Singular Invariant Markovian Equilibrium in Stochastic Overlapping Generations Models |
By Eungsik Kim; Carnegie Mellon University Stephen Spear; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Stephen Spear, Carnegie Mellon University |
Endogenous Business Cycles in the Overlapping Generations Market Game Model |
By Guo Chen; University of Kansas |
presented by: Guo Chen, University of Kansas |
Arbitrage Costs and Nonlinear Adjustments in Individual Equity Prices: a VSTECM Modeling |
By Fredj Jawadi; University of Evry Georges Prat; CNRS – University Paris West |
presented by: Fredj Jawadi, University of Evry |
Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting and Indeterminacy in Multi-Period Overlapping Generatons Models |
By Eungsik Kim; Carnegie Mellon University Stephen Spear; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Eungsik Kim, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session: C-2: Session on Measurement and Welfare Issues of Digital Economy July 27, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 3 |
Session Chair: Erik Brynjolfsson, MIT |
Session type: invited |
Sharing Economy in Japan and the U.S. |
By Wendy Li; Bureau of Economic Analysis Makoto Nirei; Hitotsubashi University Kazufumi Yamana; Hitotsubashi University |
presented by: Wendy Li, Bureau of Economic Analysis |
Specialization, Matching Intensity and Income Inequality of Sellers |
By Konstantinos Eleftheriou; University of Piraeus Michael Polemis; University of Piraeus |
presented by: Konstantinos Eleftheriou, University of Piraeus |
Knowledge Based Capital and Gains from Global Value Chain Participation |
By Cecilia Jona-Lasinio; LUISS University Stefano Manzocchi; LUISS University of Rome Valentina Meliciani |
presented by: Cecilia Jona-Lasinio, LUISS University |
On the Welfare Implications of Automation |
By Paul Gaggl; UNC Charlotte Maya Eden; World Bank |
presented by: Paul Gaggl, UNC Charlotte |
Session: C-3: Oil and the Economy July 27, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 4 |
Session Chair: Apostolos Serletis, University of Calgary |
Session type: invited |
Canadian Provincial Carbon Policies and Their Economic Impacts |
By Adonis Yatchew; UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Dhruv Sinha; University of Toronto |
presented by: Adonis Yatchew, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO |
Oil Prices and the Renewable Energy Sector |
By Evangelos Kyritsis; Norwegian School of Economics Apostolos Serletis; University of Calgary |
presented by: Evangelos Kyritsis, Norwegian School of Economics |
The Effect of Oil Supply Shocks on U.S. Economic Activity: What Have We Learned? |
By Ana Maria Herrera; University of Kentucky Sandeep Rangaraju; Assistant Professor |
presented by: Ana Maria Herrera, University of Kentucky |
Time Varying Persistence in GARCH in mean models |
By Alessandra Canepa; Brunel University Menelaos Karanasos; Brunel University |
presented by: Menelaos Karanasos, Brunel University |
Session: C-6: Real-Time Data Analysis July 27, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 7th Floor / Salon MIT |
Session Chair: Dean Croushore, University of Richmond |
Session type: invited |
Modeling Time-Varying Uncertainty of Multiple-Horizon Forecast Errors |
By Todd Clark; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Michael McCracken; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Elmar Mertens; Bank of International Settlements |
presented by: Michael McCracken, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
How News and Its Context Drive Risk and Returns Around the World |
By Charles Calomiris; Columbia University Harry Mamaysky; Columbia University |
presented by: Harry Mamaysky, Columbia University |
The Real-Time Properties of the Bank of Canada’s Staff Output Gap Estimates |
By Julien Champagne; Bank of Canada Guillaume Poulin-Bellisle; Bank of Canada Rodrigo Sekkel; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Rodrigo Sekkel, Bank of Canada |
Fiscal Surprises at the FOMC |
By Dean Croushore; University of Richmond Simon van Norden; HEC Montréal |
presented by: Dean Croushore, University of Richmond |
Session: C-4: Agent-based Models in Finance July 27, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 5 |
Session Chair: Grzegorz Halaj, European Central Bank |
Session type: invited |
Comparing Macroprudential Policies in an Agent-Based Model of the Financial System |
By Co-Pierre Georg; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Co-Pierre Georg, Deutsche Bundesbank |
Forming Strong Bonds: Dynamics in Corporate Bond Markets and the Role of Market Makers |
By Karen Braun-Munzinger; Bank of England Zijun Liu; Bank of England |
presented by: Karen Braun-Munzinger, Bank of England |
Endogenous Formation of Interbank Market with Reinforcement Learning Agents |
By Steve Yang; Stevens Institute of Technology |
presented by: Steve Yang, Stevens Institute of Technology |
Artificially Intelligent Simulations for Financial Institutions |
By Justin Lyon; Simudyne |
presented by: Justin Lyon, Simudyne |
Session: C-5: International Comparisons of Prices and Productivity July 27, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 6 |
Session Chair: Robert Inklaar, University of Groningen |
Session type: invited |
Substitution Bias in Multilateral Methods for CPI Construction using Scanner Data |
By Erwin Diewert; University of British Columbia and UNSW Australia Kevin Fox; UNSW Australia |
presented by: Kevin Fox, UNSW Australia |
Can Spatial Chaining Improve International Comparisons of Prices and Real Incomes? |
By Robert Hill; University of Graz Prasada Rao; University of Queensland Sriram Shankar; Australian National University Gholamreza Hajargasht; University of Melbourne |
presented by: Robert Hill, University of Graz |
Top Lights – Bright Spots and their Contribution to Economic Development |
By Richard Bluhm; Leibniz University Hannover Melanie Krause; University of Hamburg |
presented by: Richard Bluhm, Leibniz University Hannover |
Natural Resources and Cross-Country Productivity Differences |
By Daan Freeman; University of Groningen Robert Inklaar; University of Groningen |
presented by: Daan Freeman, University of Groningen |
Session: C-1: Contemporary Topics in Economic Measurement July 27, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 2 |
Session Chair: Sadullah Celik, Marmara University |
Session type: invited |
Measuring the Effects of the Zero Lower Bound on Medium and Longer-term Interest Rates for Advanced Economies Excluding the US |
By Hursit Gunes; Marmara University Hasan Samancioglu; Yeditepe University |
presented by: Hursit Gunes, Marmara University |
Constructing an Uncertainty Index for Turkey out of Firms’ Responses |
By Meltem Bastan; Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Umit Ozlale; Ozyegin University |
presented by: Meltem Bastan, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey |
Divisia and Simple Sum Monetary Agregates: Any Empirical Relevance for Turkey? |
By Umurcan Polat; Marmara University |
presented by: Umurcan Polat, Marmara University |
Chicken-Egg Dilemma for the Relationship between Price and Volume in BIST-100 |
By Sadullah Celik; Marmara University Ayben Koy; Istanbul Commerce University |
presented by: Sadullah Celik, Marmara University |
Session: Plenary III: “The Future of Social Security,” with Peter Diamond, MIT July 27, 2017 11:30 to 12:30 7th Floor / Salon MIT |
Session Chair: Karl Shell, Cornell University |
Session type: invited |
Session: Plenary IV: “Post-Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Theory,” with Roger Farmer, UCLA July 27, 2017 14:00 to 15:00 7th Floor / Salon MIT |
Session Chair: Stephen Spear, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session type: invited |
Session: D-3: Banks, Money, and Credit July 27, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 4 |
Session Chair: Gaetano Antinolfi, Washington University in Saint Louis |
Session type: contributed |
The (un)Demand for Cash in Canada |
By Geoffrey Dunbar; Bank of Canada Casey Jones; Government of Canada |
presented by: Geoffrey Dunbar, Bank of Canada |
A Monetary Theory of Observational Equivalence with the Taylor Principle |
By Ceri Davies; University of Birmingham Max Gillman; University of Missouri at St Louis Michal Kejak; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Max Gillman, University of Missouri at St Louis |
Revisiting the Fiscal Theory of Sovereign Risk from a DSGE Viewpoint |
By Eiji Okano; Nagoya City University Kazuyuki Inagaki; Nagoya City University |
presented by: Eiji Okano, Nagoya City University |
US Monetary Policy and the G7 House Business Cycle: FIML Markov Switching Approach |
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By Jae-Ho Yoon; Hanyang University |
presented by: Jae-Ho Yoon, Hanyang University |
Session: D-4: Macrofinance July 27, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 5 |
Session Chair: Patrick Pintus, Banque de France |
Session type: invited |
A Generalized Approach to Indeterminacy in Linear Rational Expectations Models |
By Francesco Bianchi; Duke University Giovanni Nicoló; UCLA |
presented by: Giovanni Nicoló, UCLA |
How Foreclosure Delays Impact Mortgage Defaults and Mortgage Modifications |
By Jiseob Kim; Yonsei University |
presented by: Jiseob Kim, Yonsei University |
Banking Crises as Self-Defeating Prophecies |
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By Yaniv Ben Ami; Yale University |
presented by: Yaniv Ben Ami, Yale University |
The International Medium of Exchange: Privilege and Duty |
By Ryan Chahrour; Boston College Rosen Valchev; Boston College |
presented by: Rosen Valchev, Boston College |
Session: D-6: The Digital Age: A Paradigm Shift. Economic Measurement in the New Paradigm – Opening the Way July 27, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 7th Floor / Salon West |
Session Chair: Francis Gross, European Central Bank |
Session type: invited |
Blockchain and Economic Value Generation in the Digital Age |
By Roman Beck; IT University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Roman Beck, IT University of Copenhagen |
From Operational Data to Aggregate Data: Time for a New Approach? |
By Oliver Burrows; Bank of England |
presented by: Oliver Burrows, Bank of England |
Identification and Trust: Digital Avatars for All? |
By John King; University of Michigan |
presented by: John King, University of Michigan |
Artificial Senses: Measuring Finance and the Economy at the Relevant Speed and Scale |
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By Francis Gross; European Central Bank |
presented by: Francis Gross, European Central Bank |
Session: D-2: Global Financial Stability and Measuring Global Flow of Funds July 27, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 3 |
Session Chair: Nan Zhang, Hiroshima Shudo UNiversity |
Session type: invited |
Improving the Global Flow-of-Fund Modelling: A Financial Footprint Perspective |
By Yafei Wang; Beijing Normal University |
presented by: Yafei Wang, Beijing Normal University |
Macro-financial Risks in China: Measurement and Contagion |
By Jingping Li; Shandong University |
presented by: Jingping Li, Shandong University |
Owner Occupied Housing in the CPI: Making the User Cost Approach Work and Why it Matters |
By Robert Hill; University of Graz Miriam Steurer; University of Graz Sofie Waltl; University of Graz / UC Berkeley / ECB |
presented by: Miriam Steurer, University of Graz |
Measuring Global Flow of Funds: Statistical Framework, Data Sources, and a Country Case |
By Nan Zhang; Hiroshima Shudo UNiversity |
presented by: Nan Zhang, Hiroshima Shudo UNiversity |
Session: D-5: Topics in Macroeconomics July 27, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 6 |
Session Chair: Toshihiro Okada, UC Santa Cruz & Kwansei Gakuin University |
Session type: contributed |
Trade, Productivity, Inputs and Synchrony in Mexican and United States Manufacturing |
By Daniel Garces Diaz; Bank of Mexico |
presented by: Daniel Garces Diaz, Bank of Mexico |
Offshore Profit Shifting and Domestic Productivity Measurement |
By Fatih Guvenen; University of Minnesota Raymond Mataloni; U.S. Department of Commerce Dylan Rassier; Bureau of Economic Analysis Kim Ruhl; Pennsylvania State University |
presented by: Dylan Rassier, Bureau of Economic Analysis |
Networks and Factor Analysis: Theory and Evidence |
By Scott Brave; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Scott Brave, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Time to Innovate and Aggregate Fluctuations: A New Keynesian Model with Endogenous Technology |
By Toshihiro Okada; Kwansei Gakuin University |
presented by: Toshihiro Okada, UC Santa Cruz & Kwansei Gakuin University |
Session: D-1: Growth and Finance July 27, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 2 |
Session Chair: André Casalis, University of York |
Session type: contributed |
Bitcoin Reveals Unofficial Exchange Rates and Detects Capital Controls |
By Gina Pieters; Trinity University |
presented by: Gina Pieters, Trinity University |
Measuring Productivity Gains from International Trade in a Small Open Economy |
By Umut Kilinc; STATEC, Luxembourg |
presented by: Umut Kilinc, STATEC, Luxembourg |
The Great Divergence(s) |
By Giuseppe Berlingieri; ESSEC, CEP Patrick Blanchenay; University of Toronto Chiara Criscuolo; LSE and OECD |
presented by: Giuseppe Berlingieri, ESSEC, CEP |
Non-Linear Effects of the Financial Cycle on Fiscal Multipliers |
By André Casalis; University of York |
presented by: André Casalis, University of York |
Session: E-3: Price Measurement in the Real Estate Sector July 28, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 4 |
Session Chair: Robert Hill, University of Graz |
Session type: invited |
Decompositions of Spatially Varying Quantile Distribution Estimates: The Rise and Fall of Tokyo House Prices |
By Daniel McMillen; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
presented by: Daniel McMillen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Myopia and Amnesia in Property Prices. Evidence from Two Floods |
By Alicia Rambaldi; The University of Queensland |
presented by: Alicia Rambaldi, The University of Queensland |
Alternative Approaches for Resale Housing Price Indexes |
By Erwin Diewert; UBC Ning Huang; Statistics Canada Kate Burnett-Issacs; Statistics Canada |
presented by: Erwin Diewert, UBC |
Quantile Regression and the Decomposition of House Price Distribution of Major cities in Japan |
By Chihiro Shimizu; Nihon University |
presented by: Chihiro Shimizu, Nihon University |
Session: E-4: Nonlinear and Nonparametric Financial Econometrics in Equity and Commodity Markets July 28, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 5 |
Session Chair: Gazi Uddin, Linköping University |
Session type: invited |
Analyzing Contagion and Tail Dependence in Global Real Estate Markets Using Nonparametic Flexible Copulas |
By Stelios Bekiros; European University Institute (EUI) Jonathan Siverskog; Linkoping University Bo Sjo; Linkoping University Gazi Uddin; Linköping University |
presented by: Bo Sjo, Linkoping University |
Mean-Variance Efficient Portfolio Optimization Considering Filtered Time Series: A Wavelet-based Approach |
By Theo Berger; University of Bremen |
presented by: Theo Berger, University of Bremen |
Dynamic Analysis of Investor’s Community Sentiment: A Hawkes-Process Framework. |
By Yoann LE NY; Univ Paris Dauphine – PSL Research University – CNRS Gaelle Le Fol; Universite Paris-Dauphine – PSL Research University – CNRS – INSEE CREST Serge Darolles; Universite Paris-Dauphine – PSL Research University – CNRS – INSEE CREST Guillaume Monarcha; Orion Financial Partners |
presented by: Yoann LE NY, Univ Paris Dauphine – PSL Research University – CNRS |
Interdependence Between Uncertainty and Sector Returns: Evidence from Wavelet Coherence Analysis |
By Bruce McNevin; Bank of America Joan Nix; Queens College |
presented by: Joan Nix, Queens College |
Session: E-2: Financial Services Indices, Liquidity and Economic Activity July 28, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 3 |
Session Chair: Jane Binner, University of Birmingham |
Session type: invited |
An International Perspective on the Loan Puzzle in Emerging Markets |
By Victor Valcarcel; University of Texas at Dallas Asli Leblebicioglu; University of Texas at Dallas |
presented by: Victor Valcarcel, University of Texas at Dallas |
When Does Monetary Measurement Matter (Most)? |
By Makram El-Shagi; Henan University, Kaifeng |
presented by: Makram El-Shagi, Henan University, Kaifeng |
On the Robustness of Sluggish State-Based Neural Networks for Providing Useful Insight Into the New Keynesian Phillips Curve |
By Jane Binner; University of Birmingham Jonathan Tepper; Nottingham Trent University Logan Kelly; University of Wisconsin – River Falls |
presented by: Jane Binner, University of Birmingham |
Risky Monetary Aggregates for the US and UK |
By Jane Binner; University of Birmingham James Swofford; University of South Alabama Logan Kelly; University of Wisconsin – River Falls Sajid Mukhtar Chaudhry; Finance |
presented by: Jane Binner, University of Birmingham |
Session: E-6: Macroeconometrics and Monetary Policy July 28, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 7th Floor / Salon MIT |
Session Chair: John Keating, University of Kansas |
Session type: invited |
Forward Guidance, Policy Uncertainty, and the Term Premium |
By Andrew Smith; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Brent Bundick; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
presented by: Andrew Smith, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
News-Driven Uncertainty Fluctuations |
By Dongho Song; Boston College Jenny Tang; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
presented by: Jenny Tang, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Revealed Preference Tests of Indirect and Homothetic Weak Separability of Consumption, Leisure and Money |
By James Swofford; University of South Alabama |
presented by: James Swofford, University of South Alabama |
The Optimal Monetary Instrument and the (Mis)Use of Granger Causality |
By John Keating; University of Kansas Andrew Smith; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
presented by: John Keating, University of Kansas |
Session: E-7: Economic Temperature: A New Measure to Unite Micro- and Macro-economics July 28, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 7th Floor / Salon West |
Session Chair: Arthur Jonath, Profit and Entropy |
Session type: invited |
Consumer-to-Producer Temperature Gradient: A New Leading Indicator of Expansion and Contraction Forces in the Macroeconomy |
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By Arthur Jonath; Profit and Entropy Richard Goldwater; Profit and Entropy Fred Khorasani |
presented by: Arthur Jonath, Profit and Entropy |
Revaluing Human Endeavor |
[slides] |
By Darrel Mank; Santa Clara University |
presented by: Darrel Mank, Santa Clara University |
Reconciling Subjectivity and Objectivity in Economic Measurement |
By Richard Goldwater; Profit and Entropy Arthur Jonath; Profit and Entropy |
presented by: Richard Goldwater, Profit and Entropy |
Session: E-5: Asymmetric Information and Heterogeneous Beliefs in Macroeconomics July 28, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 6 |
Session Chair: Thomas Lubik, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Session type: invited |
Infinite Higher Order Beliefs and First Order Beliefs: an Equivalence Result |
By Zhen Huo; Yale University |
presented by: Zhen Huo, Yale University |
Estimating Monetary Policy Rules from Forward Guidance |
By Stephen Morris; Bowdoin College |
presented by: Stephen Morris, Bowdoin College |
Information-driven Business Cycles: A Primal Approach |
By Ryan Chahrour; Boston College Robert Ulbricht; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Ryan Chahrour, Boston College |
Indeterminacy and Imperfect Information |
By Thomas Lubik; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Christian Matthes; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Elmar Mertens; Bank of International Settlements |
presented by: Thomas Lubik, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Session: E-1: Measurement Issues in Health Economics July 28, 2017 9:00 to 11:00 6th Floor / Dining Room 2 |
Session Chair: Ernst Berndt, MIT Sloan School of Management |
Session type: invited |
The Impact of Medical Marijuana Legalization on Prescription Medication Use and Costs in Medicare Part D |
By W. David Bradford; University of Georgia Ashley Bradford; University of Georgia |
presented by: W. David Bradford, University of Georgia |
Software-Driven Innovation and Medical Technology |
By Ariel Stern; Harvard Business School |
presented by: Ariel Stern, Harvard Business School |
Are Medical Care Prices Still Declining? A Systematic Examination of Quality-Adjusted Price Index Alternatives for Medical Care |
By Abe Dunn; Bureau of Economic Analysis Anne Hall; U.S. Department of the Treasury Seidu Dauda; World Bank |
presented by: Abe Dunn, Bureau of Economic Analysis |
The Landscape of U.S. Generic Prescription Drug Markets, 2004-2016 |
By Ernst Berndt; MIT Sloan School of Management Rena Conti; The University of Chicago |
presented by: Ernst Berndt, MIT Sloan School of Management |
Session: Plenary V: “Deficit Accounting — Measurement Without Meaning,” with Laurence Kotlikoff, Boston University and NBER July 28, 2017 11:30 to 12:30 7th Floor / Salon MIT |
Session Chair: Dale Jorgenson, Harvard University |
Session type: invited |
Session: Plenary VI: “Global Trade and the Dollar” with Gita Gopinath, Harvard University July 28, 2017 14:00 to 15:00 7th Floor / Salon MIT |
Session Chair: Gaetano Antinolfi, Washington University in Saint Louis |
Session type: invited |
Session: F-6: FinTech/RegTech: A Vision of the Future of Finance July 28, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 7th Floor / Salon West |
Session Chair: Arthur Kennickell, Federal Reserve Board |
Session type: invited |
Evolving Analytic Approaches to Cope with Explosive Data Growth |
By William Nichols; Office of Financial Research |
presented by: William Nichols, Office of Financial Research |
RegTech and Reporting: A Unified Vision |
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By Jim Northey; Itiviti |
presented by: Jim Northey, Itiviti |
Data Standards and Their Impact on Data Quality |
[slides] |
By Karla McKenna; Global LEI Foundation Michal Piechocki; The Frankfurt Group |
presented by: Karla McKenna, Global LEI Foundation |
Regulation 2.0: Directly Measuring Financial Risk |
[slides] |
By Allan Mendelowitz; ACTUS Financial Research Foundation |
presented by: Allan Mendelowitz, ACTUS Financial Research Foundation |
Session: F-5: Applications of Flexible Functional Forms July 28, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 6 |
Session Chair: Apostolos Serletis, University of Calgary |
Session type: invited |
The Demand for Money for EMU: A Flexible Functional from Approach |
By Neepa Gaekwad Babulal; University of Kansas William Barnett; University of Kansas/Lawrence and Center for Financial Stability/New York City |
presented by: Neepa Gaekwad Babulal, University of Kansas |
Banking Technology in a Markov Switching Economy |
By Maksim Isakin; University of Calgary Apostolos Serletis; University of Calgary |
presented by: Maksim Isakin, University of Calgary |
A Varying-Coefficient Panel Data Model with Fixed Effects: Theory and an Application to US Commercial Banks |
By Guohua Feng; University of North Texas Jiti Gao; Monash University Bin Peng; Economics Discipline Group |
presented by: Guohua Feng, University of North Texas |
Interfuel Substitution in China |
By Dongfeng Chang; Shandong University Apostolos Serletis; University of Calgary |
presented by: Dongfeng Chang, Shandong University |
Session: F-4: Divisia Monetary Aggregates and Monetary Policies in Developing Countries July 28, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 5 |
Session Chair: Biyan Tang, University of San Diego |
Session type: invited |
Divisia Monetary Aggregate and Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Democratic Republic of Congo |
By Boniface Yemba; Clarion University of Pennsylvania Biyan Tang; University of San Diego William Barnett; University of Kansas/Lawrence and Center for Financial Stability/New York City |
presented by: Boniface Yemba, Clarion University of Pennsylvania |
Analyzing Chinese Monetary Policy with Divisia Monetary Aggregates |
By Wenjuan Chen; Free Berlin University Biyan Tang; University of San Diego |
presented by: Biyan Tang, University of San Diego |
Optimal Inflation Rate in Democratic Republic of Congo |
By Paul Woodburne; Clarion University of Pennsylvania Boniface Yemba; Clarion University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Paul Woodburne, Clarion University of Pennsylvania |
User Cost of Credit Card Services Under Intertemporal Nonseparability |
By Jinan Liu; University of Kansas William Barnett; University of Kansas/Lawrence and Center for Financial Stability/New York City |
presented by: Jinan Liu, University of Kansas |
How Much Does Formula vs. Chaining Matter for a Cost-of-Living Index? The CPI-U vs. the C-CPI-U |
By Gregory Kurtzon; Bureau of Labor Statistics |
presented by: Gregory Kurtzon, Bureau of Labor Statistics |
Session: F-3: Empirical Macro July 28, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 4 |
Session Chair: Laura Jackson Young, Bentley University |
Session type: invited |
Monetary Policy across the Business Cycle |
By Daniel Soques; University of North Carolina at Wilmington |
presented by: Daniel Soques, University of North Carolina at Wilmington |
Taper Tantrums: QE, It’s Aftermath and Emerging Market Capital Flows |
By Anusha Chari; University of North Carolina at Chapel H Karlye Dilts Stedman; University of North Carolina – CH Christian Lundblad; University of North Carolina |
presented by: Karlye Dilts Stedman, University of North Carolina – CH |
Men are from Mars? Gender Differences in Business Cycle Dynamics and Policy Implications |
By Amy Guisinger; Lafayette College Tara Sinclair; George Washington University |
presented by: Amy Guisinger, Lafayette College |
Debt and Stabilization Policy: Evidence from a Euro Area FAVAR |
By Laura Young; Bentley University |
presented by: Laura Jackson Young, Bentley University |
Session: F-2: Aggregate Measures, Policy, and Macroeconomic Fluctuations July 28, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 3 |
Session Chair: Ryan Mattson, West Texas A&M University |
Session type: invited |
The $100 Bill and the Great Compression of User Costs |
By Ryan Mattson; West Texas A&M University |
presented by: Ryan Mattson, West Texas A&M University |
Economic Stability Through Narrow Measures of Inflation |
By Andrew Keinsley; Weber State University |
presented by: Andrew Keinsley, Weber State University |
Monetary Policy Rule, Exchange Rate Regime, and Fiscal Policy Cyclicality in a Developing Oil Economy |
By Aliya Algozhina; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Aliya Algozhina, CERGE-EI |
Forecasting Macroeconomic Variables in Small Open Economy |
By Febrio Kacaribu; University of Indonesia |
presented by: Febrio Kacaribu, University of Indonesia |
Session: F-1: Health Disparities, Human Capital, Measurement of Inequality, Multi-dimensional Deprivation and Poverty July 28, 2017 15:30 to 17:30 6th Floor / Dining Room 2 |
Session Chair: Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session type: contributed |
Contributions to the Measurement of Relative P-Bipolarisation |
By Marek Kosny; Wroclaw University of Economics Gaston Yalonetzky; University of Leeds |
presented by: Gaston Yalonetzky, University of Leeds |
The Quest for Pro-poor and Inclusive Growth: The Role of Governance |
By Djeneba Doumbia; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Djeneba Doumbia, Paris School of Economics |
Components of Uncertainty |
By Vegard Larsen; Norges Bank |
presented by: Vegard Larsen, Norges Bank |
Multidimensional Measures of Well-being with Dimensional Hierarchy |
By Shatakshee Dhongde; Georgia Institute of Technology Prasanta Pattanaik; University of California Yongsheng Xu; Georgia State University |
presented by: Shatakshee Dhongde, Georgia Institute of Technology |
44 sessions, 153 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papersIndex of ParticipantsLegend: C=chair, P=Presenter, D=Discussant
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
2 | Algozhina, Aliya | P43 |
3 | Ampudia, Miguel | P12 |
4 | Antinolfi, Gaetano | C24, C38 |
5 | Barnett, William | D9 |
6 | Bastan, Meltem | P21 |
7 | Beck, Roman | P26 |
8 | Ben Ami, Yaniv | P25 |
9 | Berger, Theo | P31 |
10 | Berlingieri, Giuseppe | P29 |
11 | Berndt, Ernst | C8, P36, C36 |
12 | Betancourt, Roger | P14 |
13 | Binner, Jane | P32, P32, C32 |
14 | Bluhm, Richard | P20 |
15 | Bradford, W. David | P36 |
16 | Braun-Munzinger, Karen | P19 |
17 | Brave, Scott | P28 |
18 | Brynjolfsson, Erik | C16 |
19 | Burrows, Oliver | P26 |
20 | Casalis, André | P29, C29 |
21 | Celik, Sadullah | P21, C21 |
22 | Chahrour, Ryan | P35 |
23 | Chang, Dongfeng | P40 |
24 | Charalambakis, Evangelos | P12 |
25 | Charalampidis, Nikolaos | P4 |
26 | Chatterjee, Pratiti | P6 |
27 | Chen, Baoline | P5 |
28 | Chen, Guo | P15 |
29 | Corrado, Carol | P14 |
30 | Croushore, Dean | C14, P18, C18 |
31 | D’Amato, Laura | P5 |
32 | De Winter, Jasper | P5 |
33 | Dhongde, Shatakshee | P44, C44 |
34 | Diewert, Erwin | P30 |
35 | Diewert, Erwin | P13, C13 |
36 | Dilts Stedman, Karlye | P42 |
37 | Doumbia, Djeneba | P44 |
38 | Du Caju, Philip | P12 |
39 | DUFRENOT, Gilles | P1 |
40 | Dunbar, Geoffrey | P24 |
41 | Dunn, Abe | P36 |
42 | El-Hodiri, Mohamed | P10, P10, C10 |
43 | El-Shagi, Makram | P32 |
44 | Eleftheriou, Konstantinos | P16 |
45 | Fally, Thibault | P3 |
46 | Feng, Guohua | P40 |
47 | Fixler, Dennis | P13 |
48 | Fox, Kevin | P20 |
49 | Freeman, Daan | P20 |
50 | Gaekwad Babulal, Neepa | P40 |
51 | Gaggl, Paul | P16 |
52 | Garces Diaz, Daniel | P28 |
53 | Gaus, Eric | P6 |
54 | Georg, Co-Pierre | P19 |
55 | Gillman, Max | P24 |
56 | Goldwater, Richard | P34 |
57 | Gross, Francis | P26, C26 |
58 | Guisinger, Amy | P42 |
59 | Gunes, Hursit | P21 |
60 | Halaj, Grzegorz | C19 |
61 | Herrera, Ana Maria | P17 |
62 | Hill, Robert | P20, C30 |
63 | Hooper, Emma | P4 |
64 | Inklaar, Robert | C20 |
65 | Isakin, Maksim | P40 |
66 | Jackson Young, Laura | P42, C42 |
67 | Jawadi, Fredj | C1, P15 |
68 | Johnson, Robert | P3 |
69 | Jona-Lasinio, Cecilia | P16 |
70 | Jona-Lasinio, Cecilia Susana | C2 |
71 | Jonath, Arthur | P34, C34 |
72 | Jorgenson, Dale | C37 |
73 | Kacaribu, Febrio | P43 |
74 | Kapinos, Pavel | P6 |
75 | Karanasos, Menelaos | P17 |
76 | Keating, John | P33, C33 |
77 | Keinsley, Andrew | P43 |
78 | Kennickell, Arthur | C12, C39 |
79 | Kilinc, Umut | P29 |
80 | Kim, Jiseob | P25 |
81 | Kim, Eungsik | P15 |
82 | King, John | P26 |
83 | Kurtzon, Gregory | P41 |
84 | Kyritsis, Evangelos | P17 |
85 | Larsen, Vegard | P44 |
86 | LE NY, Yoann | P31 |
87 | Li, Danielle | P11 |
88 | Li, Jingping | P27 |
89 | Li, Wendy | P16 |
90 | Liu, Jinan | P41 |
91 | Lopez, Jimmy | P11 |
92 | Lubik, Thomas | P35, C35 |
93 | Lyon, Justin | P19 |
94 | Mairesse, Jacques | P11, C11 |
95 | Mamaysky, Harry | P18 |
96 | Mank, Darrel | P34 |
97 | Mattson, Ryan | P43, C43 |
98 | McCracken, Michael | P18 |
99 | McKenna, Karla | P39 |
100 | McMillen, Daniel | P30 |
101 | Mendelowitz, Allan | P39 |
102 | Milani, Fabio | C6 |
103 | Mogliani, Matteo | P5 |
104 | Morana, Claudio | P7, C7 |
105 | Morris, Stephen | P35 |
106 | Mukhamediyev, Bulat | P10 |
107 | Nakamura, Leonard | P14 |
108 | Nguyen, Thuy | P7 |
109 | Nichols, William | P39 |
110 | Nicoló, Giovanni | P25 |
111 | Nix, Joan | P31 |
112 | Northey, Jim | P39 |
113 | Okada, Toshihiro | P28, C28 |
114 | Okano, Eiji | P24 |
115 | Parent, Antoine | P1 |
116 | Perego, Erica | P6 |
117 | Pezzoni, Michele | P11 |
118 | Pieters, Gina | P29 |
119 | Pinkovskiy, Maxim | P14 |
120 | Pintus, Patrick | C4, C25 |
121 | Polat, Umurcan | P21 |
122 | Rakhmatullayeva, Dinara | P10 |
123 | Rambaldi, Alicia | P30 |
124 | Rassier, Dylan | P28 |
125 | Rodríguez, Juan | P4 |
126 | Ruman, Asif Muhammad | P7 |
127 | Santos Monteiro, Paulo | P4 |
128 | Schmidt, Tobias | P12 |
129 | Sekkel, Rodrigo | P18 |
130 | Semmler, Willi | P1 |
131 | Serletis, Apostolos | C9, C17, C40 |
132 | Shell, Karl | C22 |
133 | Shimizu, Chihiro | P30 |
134 | Sickles, Robin | P13 |
135 | Sjo, Bo | P31 |
136 | Smith, Andrew | P33 |
137 | Soloveichik, Rachel | P14 |
138 | Soques, Daniel | P42 |
139 | Sousa, Ricardo | P1 |
140 | Spear, Stephen | P15, C15, C23 |
141 | Stern, Ariel | P36 |
142 | Steurer, Miriam | P27 |
143 | Swofford, James | P33 |
144 | Tang, Biyan | P41, C41 |
145 | Tang, Jenny | P33 |
146 | Timmer, Marcel | P3, C3 |
147 | Uddin, Gazi | C31 |
148 | Valcarcel, Victor | P32 |
149 | Valchev, Rosen | P25 |
150 | Wang, Yafei | P27 |
151 | Wang, Zhi | P3 |
152 | Woodburne, Paul | P41 |
153 | Yalonetzky, Gaston | P44 |
154 | Yang, Steve | P19 |
155 | Yatchew, Adonis | P17 |
156 | Yoon, Jae-Ho | P24 |
157 | Zadrozny, Peter | C5 |
158 | Zelenyuk, Valentin | P13 |
159 | Zevelev, Albert | P7 |
160 | Zhang, Nan | P27, C27 |
161 | Zhussupova, Zhanat | P10 |
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