Papers Presented
Presentations by Federal Reserve Bank of New York economists at academic conferences, university seminars, and business and policy meetings.
Browse Papers Presented:
2007
Tobias Adrian
“Extracting Inflation Expectations from the Real and Nominal
Term Structures,” with Hao Wu
  • European Central Bank workshop, Frankfurt, Germany, December19
“Hedge Fund Tail Risk,” with Markus Brunnermeier
  • Bendheim Center for Finance seminar, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, March 27
  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, HongKong, March30
  • Mannheim University seminar, Mannheim, Germany, September3
  • Columbia University seminar, New York City, September12
  • Princeton University conference, Princeton, New Jersey, September21
“Liquidity and Leverage,” with Hyun Song Shin
  • Bendheim Center for Finance seminar, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, May 7
  • Bank for International Settlements annual conference, Brunnen, Switzerland, June 12
  • Baruch College seminar, New York City, September 27
  • Bank of England seminar, London, England, November 8
  • Duke University conference, Durham, North Carolina, November16
  • European Central Bank conference, Frankfurt, Germany, November 28
Mary Amiti
“An Anatomy of China’s Trade Growth,” with Caroline Freund
  • Keio University, conference on Empirical Investigations in Trade and Investment, Tokyo, Japan, February 8
  • International Monetary Fund Conference on the Global Implications of China’s Trade, Investment, and Growth, Washington, D.C., April6
  • Conference on Empirical Investigations in International Trade, University of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 14
Roc Armenter
“Credible Redistributive Policies and Migration across U.S. States,” with Francesc Ortega
  • Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings, Cleveland, Ohio, April 29
“Endogenous Productivity and Development Accounting,” with Amartya Lahiri
  • Pennsylvania State University Department of Economics seminar, University Park, Pennsylvania, April 11
  • NBER Summer Institute workshop, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 11
“Intertemporal Distortions in the Second Best,” with Stefania Albanesi
  • Society for Economic Dynamics annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2
Adam Ashcraft
“Over-the-Counter Search Frictions: A Case Study of the Federal Funds Market,” with Darrell Duffie
  • Society for Economic Dynamics annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, June 28
“Precautionary Reserves and the Interbank Market,” with James McAndrews and David Skeie
  • Thirty-eighth Konstanz Seminar on Monetary Theory and Policy, Konstanz, Germany, May24
  • Seventh Annual Bank Research Conference, cosponsored by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s Center for Financial Research and the Journal of Financial Services Research, Arlington, Virginia, September 21
Morten Bech
“The Federal Home Loan Bank System: The Lender of Next
to Last Resort?”
  • University of Copenhagen seminar, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 19

“Intraday Liquidity Management: A Tale of Games that Banks Play”
  • Danmarks Nationalbank seminar, Copenhagen, Denmark, February1
“Single European Payments Area: A U.S. Perspective”
  • Télécom Paris conference, “The Economics of Payment Systems: From Theoretical to Empirical Issues,” Paris, France, October 26
“Systemic Risk in the Interbank Payment System,” with Rod Garratt
  • Seminar sponsored by The Riksbank, Stockholm, Sweden, January 3
Nicola Cetorelli
“Transmission of Liquidity Shocks by Globally Active U.S. Banks,” with LindaGoldberg
  • Allied Social Science Associations annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 6
Rajashri Chakrabarti
“Are Charter Schools Perceived to Be Better than Regular Public Schools? Evidence from a New Approach Using Private School Enrollment Patterns,” with Joydeep Roy
  • American Education Finance Association conference, Baltimore, Maryland, March23
  • American Education Research Association conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 9
  • Society of Labor Economists conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 4
  • Econometric Society conference, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, June 23
  • Twenty-ninth Annual Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference, Washington,D.C., November 10
  • Southern Economic Association annual conference, NewOrleans, Louisiana, November21
“Can State Merit Aid Programs Have Unintended Consequences?
A Closer Look,” with Joydeep Roy
  • Society of Labor Economists conference, Chicago, Illinois, May5
“The Effect of Voucher Design on Public School Performance: Evidence from Florida and Milwaukee Voucher Programs”
  • New York University seminar, New York City, April 23
“The Intended and Unintended Consequences of No Child Left Behind: Evidence from Wisconsin”
  • American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 6
  • American Education Finance Association conference, Baltimore, Maryland, March24
  • American Education Research Association conference, Chicago, Illinois, April10
  • New York University seminar, New York City, April 23
  • Econometric Society conference, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, June23
  • Twenty-ninth Annual Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference, Washington,D.C., November 9
  • Southern Economic Association annual conference, NewOrleans, Louisiana, November 20
“Vouchers, Public School Response, and the Role of Incentives”
  • Columbia University seminar, New York City, April4
  • American Education Research Association conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 9
  • University of Arkansas seminar, Fayetteville, Arkansas, November 30
Vasco Curdia/span>
“Monetary Policy under Sudden Stops”
  • Econometric Society conference, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, June24
  • European Central Bank conference, Frankfurt, Germany, August15
  • Columbia University seminar, New York City, September 11
Stefano Eusepi
“Does Determinacy Imply E-Stability?” with James Bullard
  • Society for Computational Economics 13th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance, Montréal, Canada, June 1
“Learning as a Propagation Mechanism,” with Bruce Preston
  • Society for Economic Dynamics annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, June 27
“Stabilizing Expectations under Monetary and Fiscal Coordination,” with Bruce Preston
  • Society for Computational Economics 13th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance, Montréal, Canada, June 14
Andrea Ferrero
“Current Account Dynamics and Monetary Policy,” with Mark Gertler and Lars Svensson
  • NBER Conference on International Dimensions of Monetary Policy, S’Agaró, Catalonia, Spain, June 12
  • Workshop cosponsored by DEFAP (Graduate School in the Economics and Finance of Public Administration) and the Economic Research Department of the Bank of Italy, Università Cattolica, Milan, Italy, December 20
“Fiscal and Monetary Rules for a Currency Union”
  • Joint European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society, Budapest, Hungary, August 30
“The Long-Run Determinants of U.S. Trade Deficits”
  • Fordham University Department of Economics seminar, Bronx, New York, Apri l3
  • Bank of Canada conference, Ottawa, Canada, May 29
  • Joint European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society, Budapest, Hungary, August 29
Michael Fleming
“Monetary Policy Tick-by-Tick,” with MonikaPiazzesi
  • Allied Social Science Associations annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 5
Michael Fleming and Joshua Rosenberg
“How Do Treasury Dealers Manage Their Positions?”
  • 2007 Financial Management Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, October 19
Linda Goldberg
“The Lending Channel in Emerging Markets: Are Foreign Banks Different?”
  • European Central Bank conference, Frankfurt, Germany, November 16
  • European Central Bank conference, Frankfurt, Germany, November28
“Macroeconomic Interdependence and the International Role
of the Dollar”
  • International Monetary Fund conference, Washington, D.C., November 15
Rebecca Hellerstein
“A Framework for Identifying the Sources of Local-Currency Price Stability with an Empirical Application,” with Pinelopi Goldberg
  • Allied Social Science Associations annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 7
  • NBER Summer Institute workshop, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 12
  • Central European University seminar, Budapest, Hungary, August 25
Beverly Hirtle
“Credit Derivatives and Bank Credit Supply”
  • European Central Bank conference, Frankfurt, Germany, November 30
James Kahn
“Housing Prices and Growth”
  • Society for Economic Dynamics annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, July 3
Todd Keister
“Bank Runs and Institutions: The Perils of Intervention,” with Huberto M. Ennis
  • International Monetary Fund Research Department seminar, Washington,D.C., August 14
“Commitment and Equilibrium Bank Runs,” with Huberto Ennis
  • University of Kentucky Department of Economics seminar, Lexington, Kentucky, March 3
  • Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings, Cleveland, Ohio, April 27
  • Society for Economic Dynamics annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, June 28
  • Society for Economic Dynamics annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2
  • Pennsylvania State University Department of Economics seminar, University Park, Pennsylvania, September 12
Hamid Mehran
“Does Capital Hurt the Value of the Bank?”
  • American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 6
Hamid Mehran and Joseph Tracy
“ESOP Fables: The Impact of Employee Stock Ownership Plans on Labor Disputes,” with Peter Cramton
  • MIT Organization and Economics Seminar, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 1
  • Ross School of Business seminar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 9
Paolo Pesenti
“The Global Economy Model (GEM): Theoretical Framework”
  • International Monetary Fund workshop, Washington, D.C., April 19
“The Simple Geometry of Transmission and Stabilization in Closed and Open Economies,” with Giancarlo Corsetti
  • NBER and Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey conference, Istanbul, Turkey, June 16
“Varieties and the Transfer Problem: The Extensive Margin of Current Account Adjustment,” with Giancarlo Corsetti and Philippe Martin
  • Second Annual Workshop on Global Interdependence, cosponsored by the Centre for Economic Policy Research and Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, March 2
  • NBER Summer Institute workshop, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 12
  • Columbia University Department of Economics seminar, New York City, October 31
“Would Protectionism Defuse Global Imbalances and Spur Economic Activity? A Scenario Analysis,” with Hamid Faruqee, Douglas Laxton, and Dirk Muir
  • Conference on Advances in Open-Economy Macroeconomics, cosponsored by the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research and Northwestern University, Mumbai, India, March 18
Joshua Rosenberg
“The Information Content of FOMC Minutes,” with EllynBoukus
  • Allied Social Science Associations annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 5
Ayşegül Şahin
“The Aggregate Implications of Indivisible Labor, Incomplete Markets, and Search Frictions,” with Per Krusell, Toshihiko Mukoyama, and Richard Rogerson
  • Society for Economic Dynamics annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, June 29
“Firms and Flexibility,” with Bart Hobijn
  • Society for Computational Economics, Thirteenth International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance, Montréal, Canada, April 27
  • Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings, Cleveland, Ohio, June 15
“Labor-Market Matching with Precautionary Savings and Aggregate Fluctuations,”
  • Centre for Economic Policy Research European Summer Symposium in International Macroeconomics, Izmir, Turkey, May 14
João Santos
“Do Firms Benefit with Banks’ Corporate Control?” with KristinWilson
  • American Finance Association annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 6
Asani Sarkar
“Dark Liquidity: An Empirical Analysis,” with RobertSchwartz
  • Financial Markets World Market Structure Conference: Sourcing and Managing Liquidity, New York City, January 16
  • World Research Group’s Liquidity 2007 conference, New York City, February 1
“Liquidity, Returns, and Investor Heterogeneity in the Corporate Bond Markets,” with Robert Guo and Til Schuermann
  • Central Bank of Hungary conference, Budapest, Hungary, September 15
“Market Sidedness: Insights into Motives for Trade Initiation,” with Robert Schwartz
  • Baruch College Finance Department seminar, New York City, February20
  • McMaster University seminar, Toronto, Canada, September18
  • Cornell University seminar, Ithaca, New York, November 16
“Recent Trends in the High-Yield Corporate Bond Markets”
  • World Research Group’s Distressed Investing 2007 conference, New York City, February 28
Argia Sbordone
“Globalization and Inflation Dynamics: A Structural Perspective”
  • NBER Conference on International Dimensions of Monetary Policy, S’Agaró, Catalonia, Spain, June 13
Til Schuermann
“Credit Risk Management in the Murky Middle Market”
  • Risk Management Association conference, New York City, June 28
“Firm Heterogeneity and Credit Risk Diversification,” with Samuel Hanson and M. Hashem Pesaran
  • Oesterreichische Nationalbank research seminar, Vienna, Austria, April 16
  • European Central Bank research seminar, Frankfurt, Germany, April 20
  • Standard & Poor’s, NewYorkCity, November2
“Integrated Risk Management and Economic Capital”
  • Risk Magazine conference, New York City, July 11
  • Norwegian Computing Center, Oslo, Norway, August 30
“What We Know, Don’t Know, and Can’t Know about Bank Risk,” with AndrewKuritzkes
  • Fitch/Algo Credit and Capital Forum, New York City, February 16
David Skeie
“Money and Modern Banking without Bank Runs”
  • American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 6
“Vesting and Control in Venture Capital Contracts”
  • Journal of Financial Intermediation conference, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany, April 20
Kevin Stiroh
“A Retrospective Look at the U.S. Productivity Growth Resurgence,” with Dale W. Jorgenson and Mun S. Ho
  • American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 7
  • NBER Productivity Program Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 9
Andrea Tambalotti
“Intertemporal Disturbances,” with Giorgio Primiceri and Ernst Schaumburg
  • American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 5
Cédric Tille
“Could Capital Gains Smooth a Current Account Rebalancing?” with Michele Cavallo
  • Bank of Canada seminar, Ottawa, Canada, April20
“International Capital Flows,” with Eric van Wincoop
  • University of Connecticut seminar, Storrs, Connecticut, February 8
  • Georgetown University seminar, Washington, D.C., February26
  • Wharton School seminar, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April3
“Macroeconomic Interdependence and the International Role of the Dollar,” with Linda Goldberg
  • Graduate Institute of International Economics, Geneva, Switzerland, January 16
  • University of Connecticut seminar, Storrs, Connecticut, February 9
“Two Puzzles in the U.S. External Transactions: The Role of Leverage”
  • Graduate Institute of International Economics, Geneva, Switzerland, January 17
Giorgio Topa
“Place of Work and Place of Residence: Informal Hiring Networks and Labor Market Outcomes,” with PatrickBayer and StephenL.Ross
  • Seminar cosponsored by Dijon University, CESAER (Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research), and INRA-ENESAD (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique-Etablissement National d’Enseignement Supérieur Agronomique de Dijon), Dijon, France, October 22
Wilbert van der Klaauw
“The Long-Term Effects of Economics Coursework on College Graduates’ Behaviors and Outcomes in the Labor Market,” with SamAllgood, WilliamBosshardt, and MichaelWatts
  • Allied Social Science Associations annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 5
“Maternal Employment, Migration, and Child Development,” with HaiyongLiu and ThomasMroz
  • Allied Social Science Associations annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 7
James Vickery
“How Do Financial Frictions Shape the Product Market? Evidence from Mortgage Originations”
  • New York Area Real Estate meeting, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, NewYork City, May5
  • Western Finance Association meetings, Big Sky, Montana, June 27
“Interest Rates and Consumer Choice in the Residential Mortgage Market”
  • American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 7
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Forty-third Annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, Chicago, Illinois, May 18
  • Bank of England research seminar, London, England, July 12
  • Barclays Global Investors seminar, London, England, July 13
  • Asset Pricing Conference, Centre for Economic Policy Research, Gerzensee, Switzerland, July19
  • Recent Developments in Consumer Credit and Payments Conference, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 21
“Patterns of Rainfall Insurance Participation in Rural India,” with XavierGine and Robert Townsend
  • Conference cosponsored by the Centre for Analytical Finance of the Indian Business School, the Financial Institutions Center of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, and the Swedish Institute for Financial Research, held at Wharton, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 20
  • Asset Pricing Conference, Centre for Economic Policy Research, Gerzensee, Switzerland, July17
George Zanjani
“Federal Financial Exposure to Catastrophe Risk,” with J.DavidCummins and MichaelSuher
  • American Risk and Insurance Association annual meeting, Québec City, Canada, August 10
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