Replay : PSE Macro Days 2023

On October 16-17, the Paris School of Economics organized the 2023 edition of the PSE Macro Days: the annual conference of the Macroeconomic Risk Chair was held on October 16 and the annual conference of the International Macroeconomics Chair was held on October 17.

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You can find the replay of all the presentations held during the event Macroeconomic Risk Chair’s annual conference

Monday, October 16

Morgane Richard (University College London): “The Spatial and Distributive Implications of Working-from-home: A General Equilibrium Model”

Alexander Ludwig (Goethe University Frankfurt): “The Medical Expansion, Life-Expectancy and Endogenous Directed Technical Change”

Rana Sajedi (Bank of England): “Decomposing the Drivers of Global R∗”

Elisa Giannone (CREI): “Unequal Global Convergence”

João G. Oliveira (Nova SBE): “Technological Change and Earnings Inequality in the U.S.: Implications for Optimal Taxation”

Joseba Martinez (London Business School): “The dynamic effects of income taxes in a world of ideas”

Keynote: Chad Jones (Stanford University): “The A.I. Dilemma: Growth versus Existential Risk”

Tuesday, October 17

Omar Rachedi (Esade Business School): “Robot adoption and inflation dynamics”

Martin Wolf (Universität St. Gallen): “Monetary Policy in the Age of Automation”

Natalia Ramondo (Boston University): “The carbon footprint of multinational production”

Paolo Cavallino (BIS): “A wealth-centric model of monetary policy”

Riccardo Zago (Banque de France): “Labor Market Fluidity and the Flattening of the Phillips Curve”

Policy panel: “Structural change: implications and challenges for monetary policy?”

Participants: Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (Deputy Governor at the Banque de France), Chad Jones (Stanford University) and Xavier Ragot (Sciences Po, OFCE)
Chair: Tobias Broer (Paris School of Economics, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)

Christian Probsting (KU Leuven): “A putty-clay model to evaluate the aggregate and distributional effects of a carbon tax”

Hernán Daniel Seoane Bernadaz (Universidad Carlos III Madrid): “The green metamorphosis of a small open economy”

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.

This event is organized by the International Macroeconomics Chair, which 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.