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Economics Virtual Seminar Calendar: Macro

This is an attempt to assemble the many virtual seminar that have appeared now that most people are confined home. This is work in progress and is being continually improved. Suggestions welcome.

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iCal calendar for Macro (15 entries)

"The Macroeconomic Impact of Climate Change: Global vs. Local Temperature" presented by Adrien Bilal
On 2024-09-16 at 16:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1603
"The Optimal Design of Climate Agreements" presented by Thomas Bourany
On 2024-09-16 at 16:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Econ Ed, Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1606
"Policymakers’ uncertainty" presented by Anna Cieslak
On 2024-09-17 at 13:00 UTC+02    iCal calendar entry
Virtual Israel Macro Meeting at Bank of Israel
Fields: Econometrics, Macro, Money
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Teams
IDEAS abstract page
Link to additional materials: Abstract Paper
Submitted by Jonathan Benchimol, seminar id 1601
"Golden Fetters or Credit Boom Gone Bust? A Reassessment of Capital Flows in the Interwar Period" presented by Lukas Diebold
On 2024-09-18 at 17:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1610
"Two Centuries of Systemic Bank Runs" presented by Karsten Mueller
On 2024-10-02 at 17:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1611
"Monetary policy without moving interest rates: The Fed non-yield shock" presented by Christoph Emanuel Boehm
On 2024-10-08 at 13:00 UTC+02    iCal calendar entry
Virtual Israel Macro Meeting at Bank of Israel
Fields: Finance, Macro, Money
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Teams
IDEAS abstract page
Link to additional materials: Abstract Paper
Submitted by Jonathan Benchimol, seminar id 1602
"Fighting for Growth: Labor Scarcity and Technological Progress During the British Industrial Revolution" presented by Bruno Caprettini
On 2024-10-16 at 17:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1612
"Substitution between Clean and Dirty Energy with Biased Technical Change" presented by Ara Jo
On 2024-10-28 at 16:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1617
"Substitution between Clean and Dirty Energy with Biased Technical Change" presented by Ara Jo
On 2024-10-28 at 16:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1618
"The Economics of Biodiversity Loss" presented by Olivier Wang
On 2024-10-30 at 15:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1619
"Fatal Austerity" presented by Stephanie Ettmeier
On 2024-10-30 at 17:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1613
"Income Shocks, Strategic Default and Financial Stability: Evidence from the 1920's" presented by Kilian Reider and Todd Messer
On 2024-11-13 at 17:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1614
"The Spatial Transmission of U.S Banking Panics: Evidence from 1870-1929" presented by Seung Joo Lee and Marc Dordali Carreras
On 2024-11-27 at 17:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1615
"Sovereign debt sustainability, the carbon budget and climate damages" presented by Caterina Seghini
On 2024-12-02 at 16:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1604
"The Young Fed: The Banking Crises of the 1920s and the Making of a Lender of Last Resort" presented by Mark A. Carlson
On 2024-12-11 at 17:00 UTC00    iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1616

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