CESifo Area Conference on Macro, Money, and International Finance 2020
Online
In response to the COVID 19 pandemic, the 2020 conference was held as an online event.
The event brought together researchers who are working in the areas of macroeconomics and money to present and discuss their ongoing research and to facilitate interaction and co-operation between them. The keynote lecture was delivered by John Moore (Edinburgh and LSE).
Keynote Lecture Presentation
Credit Horizons
Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, JOHN MOORE (Edinburgh and LSE), and Shengxing Zhang
Papers
Risk Premium Shocks Can Create Inefficient Recessions
SEBASTIAN DI TELLA (Stanford University), Robert Hall
Financial Frictions and the Wealth Distribution
JESÚS FERNÁNDEZ-VILLAVERDE (University of Pennsylvania), Samuel Hurtado, Galo Nuño
An Equilibrium Theory of Nominal Exchange Rates
MARCUS HAGEDORN (University of Oslo)
Arbitrage and Beliefs
PAYMON KHORRAMI (Imperial College London), Alexander Zentefis
Dynamic Banking and the Value of Deposits
Patrick Bolton, YE LI (Ohio State University), Neng Wang, Jinqiang Yang
COVID Crisis: Inflation and Deflation Pressures
Markus Brunnermeier, Sebastian Merkel, JONATHAN PAYNE (Princeton University), and Yuliy Sannikov
Flows and Performance with Optimal Money Management Contracts
STEFANO PEGORARO (University of Notre Dame - Mendoza)
Elusive Safety: The New Geography of Capital Flows and Risk
Laura Alfaro, Ester Faia, Ruth Judson, TIM SCHMIDT-EISENLOHR (Fed)
Treasury Debt and the Pricing of Short-Term Assets
QUENTIN VANDEWEYER (Chicago Booth)