Program Notes and Index of Sessions

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Date/TimeLocationTypeTitlePapers
July 26, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 2contributedA-1: Macroeconomics and Finance4
July 26, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 3invitedA-2: Trade and Global Value Chains4
July 26, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 4invitedA-3: Essays in Financial and Monetary Econometrics4
July 26, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 5invitedA-4: New Developments in the Empirical Research on Intangibles4
July 26, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 6invitedA-5: Now-Casting, Near-term Forecasting and Early Estimation of Quarterly GDP4
July 26, 2017
9:00-11:00
7th Floor / Salon MITinvitedA-6: Inequality4
July 26, 2017
9:00-11:00
7th Floor / Salon WestcontributedA-7: Expectations and Learning in Macroeconomics4
July 26, 2017
11:30-12:30
7th Floor / Salon MITinvitedPlenary I: “Using Massive Online Choice Experiments to Measure Changes in Well-Being,” with Erik Brynjolfsson, Director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy0
July 26, 2017
14:00-15:30
7th Floor / Salon MITinvitedPlenary II: “Money and Monetary Policy: Measurement Matters,” with Peter Ireland, Boston College and Shadow Open Market Committee0
July 26, 2017
16:00-18:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 2invitedB-1: Socioeconomic Measurement Questions in the Former Soviet Union4
July 26, 2017
16:00-18:00
7th Floor / Salon WestinvitedB-2: Measurement of Returns to Funding of Research in Academia and Business4
July 26, 2017
16:00-18:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 3invitedB-3: New Approaches to Productivity Measurement4
July 26, 2017
16:00-18:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 4invitedB-4: Measurement Challenges in US National Accounts5
July 26, 2017
16:00-18:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 6invitedB-5: Financial Vulnerability of the European Middle Class: Results from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey4
July 27, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 2invitedC-1: Contemporary Topics in Economic Measurement4
July 27, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 3invitedC-2: Session on Measurement and Welfare Issues of Digital Economy4
July 27, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 4invitedC-3: Oil and the Economy4
July 27, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 5invitedC-4: Agent-based Models in Finance4
July 27, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 6invitedC-5: International Comparisons of Prices and Productivity4
July 27, 2017
9:00-11:00
7th Floor / Salon MITinvitedC-6: Real-Time Data Analysis4
July 27, 2017
9:00-11:00
7th Floor / Salon WestinvitedC-7: Complex Dynamics4
July 27, 2017
11:30-12:30
7th Floor / Salon MITinvitedPlenary III: “The Future of Social Security,” with Peter Diamond, MIT0
July 27, 2017
14:00-15:00
7th Floor / Salon MITinvitedPlenary IV: “Post-Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Theory,” with Roger Farmer, UCLA0
July 27, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 2contributedD-1: Growth and Finance4
July 27, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 3invitedD-2: Global Financial Stability and Measuring Global Flow of Funds4
July 27, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 4contributedD-3: Banks, Money, and Credit4
July 27, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 5invitedD-4: Macrofinance4
July 27, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 6contributedD-5: Topics in Macroeconomics4
July 27, 2017
15:30-17:30
7th Floor / Salon WestinvitedD-6: The Digital Age: A Paradigm Shift. Economic Measurement in the New Paradigm – Opening the Way4
July 28, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 2invitedE-1: Measurement Issues in Health Economics4
July 28, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 3invitedE-2: Financial Services Indices, Liquidity and Economic Activity4
July 28, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 4invitedE-3: Price Measurement in the Real Estate Sector4
July 28, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 5invitedE-4: Nonlinear and Nonparametric Financial Econometrics in Equity and Commodity Markets4
July 28, 2017
9:00-11:00
6th Floor / Dining Room 6invitedE-5: Asymmetric Information and Heterogeneous Beliefs in Macroeconomics4
July 28, 2017
9:00-11:00
7th Floor / Salon MITinvitedE-6: Macroeconometrics and Monetary Policy4
July 28, 2017
9:00-11:00
7th Floor / Salon WestinvitedE-7: Economic Temperature: A New Measure to Unite Micro- and Macro-economics3
July 28, 2017
11:30-12:30
7th Floor / Salon MITinvitedPlenary V: “Deficit Accounting — Measurement Without Meaning,” with Laurence Kotlikoff, Boston University and NBER0
July 28, 2017
14:00-15:00
7th Floor / Salon MITinvitedPlenary VI: “Global Trade and the Dollar” with Gita Gopinath, Harvard University0
July 28, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 2contributedF-1: Health Disparities, Human Capital, Measurement of Inequality, Multi-dimensional Deprivation and Poverty4
July 28, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 3invitedF-2: Aggregate Measures, Policy, and Macroeconomic Fluctuations4
July 28, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 4invitedF-3: Empirical Macro4
July 28, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 5invitedF-4: Divisia Monetary Aggregates and Monetary Policies in Developing Countries5
July 28, 2017
15:30-17:30
6th Floor / Dining Room 6invitedF-5: Applications of Flexible Functional Forms4
July 28, 2017
15:30-17:30
7th Floor / Salon WestinvitedF-6: FinTech/RegTech: A Vision of the Future of Finance4
44 sessions, 153 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers
 
SEM 2017 – 4th Annual Conference
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
 
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
[slides]
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
[slides]
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
[slides]
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
[slides]
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
[slides]
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
[slides]
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
[slides]
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
[slides]
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
[slides]
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

#ParticipantRoles in Conference
2Algozhina, AliyaP43
3Ampudia, MiguelP12
4Antinolfi, GaetanoC24C38
5Barnett, WilliamD9
6Bastan, MeltemP21
7Beck, RomanP26
8Ben Ami, YanivP25
9Berger, TheoP31
10Berlingieri, GiuseppeP29
11Berndt, ErnstC8P36C36
12Betancourt, RogerP14
13Binner, JaneP32P32C32
14Bluhm, RichardP20
15Bradford, W. DavidP36
16Braun-Munzinger, KarenP19
17Brave, ScottP28
18Brynjolfsson, ErikC16
19Burrows, OliverP26
20Casalis, AndréP29C29
21Celik, SadullahP21C21
22Chahrour, RyanP35
23Chang, DongfengP40
24Charalambakis, EvangelosP12
25Charalampidis, NikolaosP4
26Chatterjee, PratitiP6
27Chen, BaolineP5
28Chen, GuoP15
29Corrado, CarolP14
30Croushore, DeanC14P18C18
31D’Amato, LauraP5
32De Winter, JasperP5
33Dhongde, ShataksheeP44C44
34Diewert, ErwinP30
35Diewert, ErwinP13C13
36Dilts Stedman, KarlyeP42
37Doumbia, DjenebaP44
38Du Caju, PhilipP12
39DUFRENOT, GillesP1
40Dunbar, GeoffreyP24
41Dunn, AbeP36
42El-Hodiri, MohamedP10P10C10
43El-Shagi, MakramP32
44Eleftheriou, KonstantinosP16
45Fally, ThibaultP3
46Feng, GuohuaP40
47Fixler, DennisP13
48Fox, KevinP20
49Freeman, DaanP20
50Gaekwad Babulal, NeepaP40
51Gaggl, PaulP16
52Garces Diaz, DanielP28
53Gaus, EricP6
54Georg, Co-PierreP19
55Gillman, MaxP24
56Goldwater, RichardP34
57Gross, FrancisP26C26
58Guisinger, AmyP42
59Gunes, HursitP21
60Halaj, GrzegorzC19
61Herrera, Ana MariaP17
62Hill, RobertP20C30
63Hooper, EmmaP4
64Inklaar, RobertC20
65Isakin, MaksimP40
66Jackson Young, LauraP42C42
67Jawadi, FredjC1P15
68Johnson, RobertP3
69Jona-Lasinio, CeciliaP16
70Jona-Lasinio, Cecilia SusanaC2
71Jonath, ArthurP34C34
72Jorgenson, DaleC37
73Kacaribu, FebrioP43
74Kapinos, PavelP6
75Karanasos, MenelaosP17
76Keating, JohnP33C33
77Keinsley, AndrewP43
78Kennickell, ArthurC12C39
79Kilinc, UmutP29
80Kim, JiseobP25
81Kim, EungsikP15
82King, JohnP26
83Kurtzon, GregoryP41
84Kyritsis, EvangelosP17
85Larsen, VegardP44
86LE NY, YoannP31
87Li, DanielleP11
88Li, JingpingP27
89Li, WendyP16
90Liu, JinanP41
91Lopez, JimmyP11
92Lubik, ThomasP35C35
93Lyon, JustinP19
94Mairesse, JacquesP11C11
95Mamaysky, HarryP18
96Mank, DarrelP34
97Mattson, RyanP43C43
98McCracken, MichaelP18
99McKenna, KarlaP39
100McMillen, DanielP30
101Mendelowitz, AllanP39
102Milani, FabioC6
103Mogliani, MatteoP5
104Morana, ClaudioP7C7
105Morris, StephenP35
106Mukhamediyev, BulatP10
107Nakamura, LeonardP14
108Nguyen, ThuyP7
109Nichols, WilliamP39
110Nicoló, GiovanniP25
111Nix, JoanP31
112Northey, JimP39
113Okada, ToshihiroP28C28
114Okano, EijiP24
115Parent, AntoineP1
116Perego, EricaP6
117Pezzoni, MicheleP11
118Pieters, GinaP29
119Pinkovskiy, MaximP14
120Pintus, PatrickC4C25
121Polat, UmurcanP21
122Rakhmatullayeva, DinaraP10
123Rambaldi, AliciaP30
124Rassier, DylanP28
125Rodríguez, JuanP4
126Ruman, Asif MuhammadP7
127Santos Monteiro, PauloP4
128Schmidt, TobiasP12
129Sekkel, RodrigoP18
130Semmler, WilliP1
131Serletis, ApostolosC9C17C40
132Shell, KarlC22
133Shimizu, ChihiroP30
134Sickles, RobinP13
135Sjo, BoP31
136Smith, AndrewP33
137Soloveichik, RachelP14
138Soques, DanielP42
139Sousa, RicardoP1
140Spear, StephenP15C15C23
141Stern, ArielP36
142Steurer, MiriamP27
143Swofford, JamesP33
144Tang, BiyanP41C41
145Tang, JennyP33
146Timmer, MarcelP3C3
147Uddin, GaziC31
148Valcarcel, VictorP32
149Valchev, RosenP25
150Wang, YafeiP27
151Wang, ZhiP3
152Woodburne, PaulP41
153Yalonetzky, GastonP44
154Yang, SteveP19
155Yatchew, AdonisP17
156Yoon, Jae-HoP24
157Zadrozny, PeterC5
158Zelenyuk, ValentinP13
159Zevelev, AlbertP7
160Zhang, NanP27C27
161Zhussupova, ZhanatP10

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