22 June 2023 - 23 June 2023
8:30AM - 1:00PM
Durham University Business School, Mill Hill Lane, Room MHL405
Free
Join us for CEMAP's Macroeconomics Conference taking place on 22nd-23rd June
Durham University Business School
The Centre for Macro Economic Policy (CEMAP) at Durham University Business School (DUBS) is organizing a workshop on Macroeconomics scheduled for 22-23 June. The conference will cover a diverse range of topics, including inflation, productivity, business cycles, fiscal and monetary policy, health, and climate change. We are pleased to announce our impressive line-up of distinguished speakers.
If you are interested in attending, please reach out to us at business.researchhub@durham.ac.uk. Please note that spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended.
List of speakers
Franck Portier (UCL) (Keynote): “Some Inference Perils of Imposing a Taylor Rule”
Roman Sustek (QMUL): “Global House Prices Since 1950s”
Arpad Abraham (Bristol): “Tax Wedges, Financial Frictions and Misallocation”
Christine Braun (Warwick): “Measuring the Productivity of Working from Home”
Miguel Faria e Castro (Fed, St Louis): “Evergreening”
Anthony Savagar (Kent): “Returns to Scale and productivity in the Macroeconomy”
Raffaele Rossi (Manchester): “Taxing Consumption in Unequal Economies”
Oliver De Groot (Liverpool): “Bank Heterogeneity, Deep Habits, and the Pass-Through of Monetary Policy”
Max Gillman (UMSL, USA): “A Human Capital Explanation of Real Business Cycles”
Giovanni Covi (BoE): “Climate Stress Network of UK Banks and UK Insurers”
Jonathan Thomas (Edinburgh): “Implicit contracts and asymmetric pass-through of productivity shocks to wages"
Aditya Goenka (Birmingham): “Health and economic inequality during pandemics: A heterogeneous agent perspective”