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CDMA Conference 2009

[Programme | Participants | Photos | Travel Information]

 

The sixth annual Centre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis workshop takes place at the University of St Andrews on 2nd-4th September 2009, from Wednesday lunch time to Friday lunch time. This year the workshop is generously funded, in part, by the Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE).

For further information, contact Charles Nolan (Charles.Nolan@st-andrews.ac.uk, +44(0)1334 462425) or Liz Pert Davies (lapd2@st-andrews.ac.uk, +44(0)1334 462398).

Information on past conferences can be found here: 2004; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008.

 

Programme [Top]

Download in PDF format.

 

Wednesday 2nd September

1300-1400
Welcome and Lunch
 
1400-1500
Laura Povoledo (UWA)
Paper
"The Volatility of the Tradeable and Nontradeable Sectors: Theory and Evidence"
 
1500-1600
Tatiana Kirsanova (Exeter)
Paper
"The interest rate -- exchange rate nexus: exchangerate regimes and policy equilibria"
   
1600-1630
Coffee
 
1630-1730
Patrick Minford, (Cardiff)
Paper
"Trying to understand real exchange rate behaviour- one more time"
 
1730-1830
Parantap Basu (Durham)
Paper
"Inflation, Human Capital and Tobins q"
 
1900
Buffet Supper, Castlecliffe Foyer

 

Thursday 3rd September

0900-1000
Joe Pearlman (London Metropolitan)
Paper
"Endogenous Persistence in an Estimated New Keynesian Model Under Imperfect Information"
 
1000-1100
Roger Guesnerie (College de France)
Paper
"Expectational coordination with long-lived agents"
 
1100-1130
Coffee
 
1130-1230
George Evans (Oregon and St Andrews)
Paper
"Expectations, Deflation Traps and Macroeconomic Policy"
 
1230-1330
Peter McAdam (ECB)
Paper "Shocking Stuff: Technology, Hours and Factor Augmentation in Business-Cycle Models"
 
1330-1430
Lunch
 
1430-1530
Ioana Moldovan (Glasgow)
Paper
"Monetary and Fiscal Policy under Deep Habits"
   
1530-1630
Neil Rankin (York)
Paper
"Output Persistence from Monetary Shocks with Staggered Prices or Wages under a Taylor Rule"
 
1630-1700 Coffee
   
1700-1800 Elisa Newby (Cambridge)
Paper 'A Distress for Notes of the Bank of England': Liquidity Crisis and the Suspension of the Gold Standard 1797-1821"
 
2000
Dinner, The Grange Inn

 

Friday 4th September

0900-1000
Nicola Dimitri (Siena)
Paper
"Dynamic Games with Time Inconsistency"
 
1000-1030
Coffee
 
1030-1130
Tony Yates (Bank of England)
Paper
"Evolving and self-confirming inflation persistence"
 
1130-1230
Peter Sinclair (Birmingham)
Paper "Government debt: bane, boon, or neither?"
 
1230-1330
Lunch

 

 

Participants [Top]

External (confirmed so far)

Parantap Basu, Professor, University of Durham

Nicola Dimitri, Professor, University of Siena

John Driffil, Professor, Birkbeck College London

George Evans, Professor, University of St Andrews and University of Oregon

Gaetano Gaballo, PhD Student, University of Sienna

Max Gillman, Professor, Cardiff University

Roger Guesnerie, Professor, College de France

Sean Holly, Professor, University of Cambridge

Michal Horvath, Lecturer, University of Oxford

Tatiana Kirsanova, Lecturer, University of Exeter

Miguel Leon-Ledesma, Reader, University of Kent

Paul Levine, Professor, University of Surrey

Peter McAdam, European Central Bank

Patrick Minford, Professor, University of Cardiff

Ioana Moldovan, Lecturer, University of Glasgow

Elisa Newby, Lecturer, University of Cambridge

Joe Pearlman, Professor, London Metropolitan University

Laura Povoledo, Lecturer, University of the West of England

Neil Rankin, Professor, Warwick University

Peter Sinclair, Professor, University of Birmingham

Jonathan Thomas, Professor, University of Edinburgh

Tony Yates, Senior Economist, Bank of England


Internal

Fabio Arico, Lecturer

Leonidas Barbapolous, Lecturer

John Beath, Professor

Arnab Bhattacharjee, Lecturer

Tatiana Damjanovic, Lecturer

Marco Faravelli, Lecturer

Gonzalo Forgues-Puccio, Lecturer

Rod McCrorie, Professor

Kaushik Mitra, Professor

Charles Nolan, Professor

Geetha Selvaretnam, Lecturer

Ozge Senay, Lecturer

Gary Shea, Reader

Alan Sutherland, Professor

Kannika Thampanishvong, Lecturer

Christophe Thoenissen, Lecturer

Alex Trew, Lecturer

 

Travel Information [Top]

Getting to St Andrews

Directions from Google Maps

University Map. Accomodation is in New Hall (4 on the map); Conference is in the School of Economics and Finance (60 on the map).

 

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