
Paris School of Economics
Address: 48 boulevard jourdan 75014 Paris
Location 48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France
Location Daniel Cohen amphitheater
Presence On site
Hourly –
9:00 – Welcome coffee
Session I – Technological Change
9:30-10:15 – Seda Basihos (University of Cambridge)
Technology Overload? Macroeconomic Implications of Accelerated Replacement
10:15-11:00 – Alessio Moro (University of Cagliari) with Fenicia Cossu (University of Cagliari) and Michelle Rendall (Monash University)
Training Time, Robots and Technological Unemployment
11:00-11:30 – Coffee break
Session II – Political Risks and Fragmentation
11:30-12:15 – Adam Hal Spencer (University of Nottingham) with Ziran Ding (Bank of Lithuania) and Zinan Wang (Tianjin University)
Dynamic Effects of Industrial Policies Amidst Geoeconomic Tensions
12:15-13:00 – Rodolfo Campos (Banco de Espana) with Benedikt Heid (Universitat Jaume I) and Jacopo Timini (Banco de Espana)
The economic consequences of geopolitical fragmentation: Evidence from the Cold War
13:00-14:00 – Lunch break
Session III – Sanctions and War
14:00-14:45 – Galip Kemal Ozhan (International Monetary Fund) with Fabio Ghironi (University of Washington) and Daisoon Kim (North Carolina State University)
International Trade and Macroeconomic Dynamics with Sanctions
14:45-15:30 – Gernot Muller (University of Tubingen) with Jonathan Federle (Kiel Institute), Andre Meier (Tudor Capital Europe LLP), Willi Mutschler (University of Tubingen), and Moritz Schularick (Kiel Institute)
The Price of War
15:30-16:00 – Coffee break
16:00-17:00 – Keynote: Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria (Federal Reserve bank of St Louis)
The Impact of Bretton Woods International Capital Controls on the Global Economy and the Value of Geopolitical Stability: A General Equilibrium Analysis
17:00-18:00 – Roundtable
8:45 – Welcome coffee
Session I – Geopolitical risk
9:00-9:45 – Richter Alexandre (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas)
Geopolitical Oil Price Risk and Economic Fluctuations
9:45-10:30 – Alessandro Franconi (University of Pavia)
Central banking in times of highgeopolitical risk
10:30-11:00 – Coffee break
11:00-11:45 – Irma Alonso (Banco de España)
Rethinking GPR
11:45-12:45 – Keynote: Matteo Iacoviello, TBD
12:45-13:45 – Lunch break
Session II – Risk and inflation
13:45-14:30 – Sarah Mouabbi (Banque de France)
The dynamic nature of macroeconomic risks
14:30-15:15 – Francesco Zanetti (University of Oxford)
The Effects of Geopolitical Oil Price Shocks
15:15-15:45 – Coffee break
Session III – Fiscal Monetary interaction
15:45-16:30 – Sebastian Schmidt (European Central Bank)
Monetary-fiscal policy interactions when price stability occasionally takes a back seat
16:30-17:15 – Marco Bellifemine (LSE)
Monetary Unions with Heterogeneous Fiscal Space
Organizers:
Tobias Broer (Paris School of Economics, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Institute for International Economic Studies, CEPR)
Juan Carluccio (Banque de France, University of Surrey)
Riccardo Cioffi (Paris School of Economics)
Axelle Ferriere (Paris School of Economics, CNRS, CEPR)
Gilles Saint-Paul (Paris School of Economics, École normale supérieure – PSL, CEPR)
The International Macroeconomics Chair is the result of a partnership between the Banque de France and PSE. Sharing the same vision about scientific needs on international issues, these two organisations joint their efforts to build a chair with the objective of fostering the development of research on the financial & monetary international system, and in international Macroeconomics.
The Macroeconomic Risk Chair aims to promote the development and dissemination of research into a number of areas linked to the issue of macroeconomic risk, the macroeconomic effects of uncertainty, the financial and macroeconomic contagion effects of crises and the long-term risks.
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Address: 48 boulevard jourdan 75014 Paris