Macroeconomics
All seminars take place from 3:00 – 4:30 pm CST in Room 144 of the Liberal Arts Social Sciences Building (LASB 144) unless otherwise noted.
Date |
Presenter |
Institution |
Title |
Feb 7 | Min Ouyang | Tsinghua University | “Corruption as Collateral” |
Feb 21 | Aarti Singh | University of Sydney | “Did Marginal Propensities to Consume Change with the Housing Boom and Bust?” |
Feb 28 | Andrew Fieldhouse | Mays Business School, Texas A&M University | “The Returns to Government R&D: Evidence from U.S. Appropriations Shocks” |
Mar 7 | Josh York | Department of Economics, Texas A&M University | “How do Household Inflation Expectations Respond to Macroeconomic Releases?” |
Mar 28 | Alexander Chudik | Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas | “Revisiting the Great Ratios Hypothesis” |
Apr 4 | Stephen J. Terry | Boston University | “Real Credit Cycles” |
Apr 11 | Francesco D’Acunto | Georgetown University | “Memory and Beliefs: Evidence from the Field” |
Apr 18 | Geumbi Park | Department of Economics, Texas A&M University | “Product Market Dynamics over the Business Cycle: Market Structure and Shock Propagation” |
Apr 25 | Yeon Jik Lee | Department of Economics, Texas A&M University | “Uncertainty News Shocks and Business Cycles” |
*virtual seminar; contact Yoon Jo for information on how to join
†Noon