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Tag: Macroeconomics

Does Paid Parental Leave Help or Hurt Mothers’ Economic Progress?

Marco Francesconi

(University of Essex)

 

“Does Paid Parental Leave Help or Hurt Mothers’ Economic Progress?” (joint with Gozde Corekcioglu and Astrid Kunze)

 

Joint with the Applied seminars series

 

Virtual seminar – Join the session here

Maximum Employment and the Participation Cycle

Ayşegül Şahin

(UT Austin)

 

“Maximum Employment and the Participation Cycle” (joint with Bart Hobjin)

 

Virtual seminar – Join the session here

The constraint on public debt when r

Ricardo Reis

(LSE)

 

“The constraint on public debt when r<g but g<m”

 

Virtual seminar – Join the session here

The Long-Run Effects of Corporate Tax Reforms

Isaac Baley

(UPF)

 

“The Long-Run Effects of Corporate Tax Reforms” (joint with Andres Blanco).

 

Face-to-face seminar – Room 18.0.A13

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Unequal Transition: The Making of China’s Wealth Gap

Yu Zheng

(QMUL)

 

“Unequal Transition: The Making of China’s Wealth Gap” (with Yangtian Jiang and Lijun Zhu).

 

Face-to-face seminar – Room 18.0.A13

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Trade and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from France

Jan Bakker

(Bocconi University)

 

“Trade and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from France”

 

Face-to-face seminar – Room 18.0.A13

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Shadow Federal Funds Rate

Mariano Kulish

(University of Sydney)

 

“Shadow Federal Funds Rate”

 

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Falling Interest Rates and Credit Misallocation: Lessons from General Equilibrium

Victoria Vanasco

(CREi-UPF)

 

“Falling Interest Rates and Credit Misallocation: Lessons from General Equilibrium”

 

Face-to-face seminar – Room 18.0.A13

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Firm-level Technological Change and Skill Demand

Attila Lindner

(University College London)

 

“Firm-level Technological Change and Skill Demand”

 

Face-to-face seminar – Room 18.0.A13

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Labor mobility over the business cycle

Eugenia Gonzalez-Aguado

(Toulouse School of Economics)

 

“Labor mobility over the business cycle”

 

Face-to-face seminar – Room 18.0.A13

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Herding through Booms and Busts

Edouard Schaal

(CREI – UPF)

 

“Herding through Booms and Busts”

 

Face-to-face seminar – Room 18.0.A13

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