Macro Seminar Series - Spring 2025

Usual time and place: 1:25pm - 2:45pm on Tuesday in Social Sciences 113.
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02/11/2025
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Eric Swanson  (UC Irvine)
The Labor Demand and Labor Supply Channels of Monetary Policy
02/18/2025
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Thomas Drechsel  (Maryland)
Estimating the Effects of Political Pressure on the Fed: A Narrative Approach with New Data
02/25/2025
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Christina Patterson  (Chicago-Booth)
Earnings Instability
03/04/2025
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Maya Eden  (Zurich)
The Irrelevance of Intergenerational Altruism for Social Discounting
03/18/2025
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Carter Braxton  (Wisconsin)
Intergenerational Mobility and Credit
03/25/2025
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Ufuk Akcigit  (University of Chicago)
Transformative and Subsistence Entrepreneurs: Origins and Impacts on Economic Growth
03/26/2025
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Charles Evans  (Former President, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago)
Faculty Lunch Presentation on Fed Monetary Policy (topic TBD)
Joint with Special Events & Conferences.
Note: Seminar will be in Social Sciences 311 at 12:00pm on Wednesday.
04/01/2025
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Ricardo Reis  (London School of Economics)
The anatomy of a peg: lessons from China’s parallel currencies
04/08/2025
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Andres Drenik  (University of Texas at Austin)
A theory of how workers keep up with inflation
04/15/2025
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Vincent Sterk  (University College London)
Optimal Monetary Policy during a Cost of Living Crisis
04/22/2025
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Mariacristina De Nardi  (University of Minnesota)
Saving and Labor Supply over the Life Cycle
04/29/2025
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Nicolas Crouzet  (Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management)
Intangible Capital, Firm Scope, and Growth


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