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11th PhD Student Conference in International Macroeconomics

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11th PhD Student Conference
on International Macroeconomics

 
April 1st, 2022

Building G « Maurice Allais », Conference room 614
Université Paris Nanterre

EconomiX-CNRS and the Doctoral School EOS (Université Paris Nanterre, France), CeReFiM (University of Namur, Belgium), LEO (Université d’Orléans, France), LEMNA (University of Nantes, France), Economics Department Jaume 1 University (Castellon, Spain) and Economics Department of Applied Economics II (Valencia, Spain) are co-organizing the 11th PhD Student Conference on International Macroeconomics. The conference will be held on April 1st, 2022 in Nanterre, France.

 

 

Important dates and submission procedure:

Submission deadline: January 10, 2022
Acceptance decision: Mid-February 2022
Presenting Authors Registration: End of February 2022
Conference: April 1st, 2022

 

Program:

9.00-9.30 Welcome breakfast


9.30-10.50 Session 1. International Economics. Chair: Antonia López-Villavicencio, U. Paris Nanterre (France)


Niklas Steinert, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management (Germany)
Title: The Endogeneity of Optimum Currency Areas in Light of European Intra-Industry Trade Patterns
Discussant 1. Marco Flaccadoro, Banca d’Italia and Bocconi University (Italy)
Discussant 2. Blaise Gnimassoum, Université de Lorraine (France)

 

Marco Flaccadoro, Banca d’Italia and Bocconi University (Italy)
Title: Global Risk Aversion and Sovereign Debt in Emerging Markets
Discussant 1. Niklas Steinert, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management (Germany)
Discussant 2. Laurent Ferrara, SKEMA Business School (France)


10.50-11.00 Coffee break


11.00-12.20 Session 2. Sovereign Debt. Chair: Jean-Yves Gnabo, University of Namur (Belgium)


Ibrahima Diarra, University of Paris Saclay (France)
Title: Sovereign Defaults in a World of Climatic Disasters
Discussant 1. Yawovi Amedanou, University of Clermont-Ferrand (France)
Discussant 2. Erica Perego, CEPII (France)

 

Yawovi Amedanou, University of Clermont-Ferrand (France)
Title: Financing the Economy in Debt Times: the Crucial Role of Public-Private Partnerships
Discussant 1. Ibrahima Diarra, University of Paris Saclay (France)
Discussant 2. Phu Nguyen-Van, EconomiX-CNRS (France)


12.20-1.40 Lunch


1.40-3.00 pm Session 3. Financial Stability. Chair: Pauline Gandré, U. Paris Nanterre (France)

 

Lara Coulier, Ghent University (Belgium)
Title: Assessing the Effects of Borrower-Based Macroprudential Policy on Credit in the EU
Discussant 1. Federica Vassalli, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)
Discussant 2. Pierre Durand, University of Paris Créteil (France)

 

Federica Vassalli, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)
Title: Is the Fed Reactive and Effective Against Stock Market Bubbles? Not All Bubbles Are Alike
Discussant 1. Lara Coulier, Ghent University (Belgium)
Discussant 2. Christophe Boucher, University of Paris Nanterre (France)

 

3.00-3.10 Coffee Break

 

3.10-4.30 pm Session 4. Monetary policy. Chair: Hamza Bennani, University of Nantes (France)

 

Michele Andreolli, London Business School (UK)
Title: Monetary Policy and the Maturity Structure of Public Debt
Discussant 1. Victor Degorce, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (France)
Discussant 2. Christophe Blot, OFCE (France)

 

Philipp Poyntner, Vienna University of Economics and Business (Austria)
Title: Effects of the ECB’s Unconventional Monetary Policy on Real and Financial Wealth
Discussant 1. Michele Andreolli, London Business School (UK)
Discussant 2. Hamza Bennani, University of Nantes (France)

Sessions and covered topics:

International macroeconomics and finance (JEL):

  • Exchange rates, exchange-rate regimes, international monetary system;
  • Economic growth, business cycles, inequalities and economic policies;
  • Banking economics and central banking; systemic risk, microprudential and macroprudential supervisions;
  • Political economy on international macroeconomics and finance;
  • Economic history on international macroeconomics and finance, cliometrics;
  • International macroeconomics: other topics.

Priority will be given to papers with original contributions and empirical applications that address a relevant economic question within the aforementioned topics and have no senior co-authors. 

Organizing Committee:

 

AGENDA

mardi 5 décembre 2023

Recherche et Economie et Socioéconomie Politique, des Institutions et des Régulations (RESPIR)

Clément Fontan (UC Louvain)

The ECB and the inflation monsters: strategic framing and the responsibility imperative (1998-2023)

jeudi 7 décembre 2023

Groupe de travail Economie Comportementale

Vincent Lenglin (Université Catholique de Lille)

How Do We Apply Self-Protection to Others?

jeudi 7 décembre 2023

Doctorants

Emmanuelle Faure

Explaining economic performances in the French employment zone: spatial externalities and related variety

lundi 11 décembre 2023

Law, Institutions and Economics in Nanterre (LIEN)

Bastien Michel (LEMNA, Nantes)

Measuring the Impact of Incarceration on Recidivism in Denmark

mercredi 13 décembre 2023

Économies du monde musulman

Chahir Zaki (LEO, Université d’Orléans)

Dette en Egypte : conjoncture défavorable ou structure vulnérable ?

jeudi 14 décembre 2023

Lunch

Hugo ORIOLA

Salle 101-102 à 12h

Opportunistic Political Central Bank Coverage: Does media coverage of ECB’s Monetary Policy Impacts German Political Parties’ Popularity?

jeudi 14 décembre 2023

Développement Durable Environnement et Energie (DDEE)

Emeline Bezin (CNRS/CREM)

Salle 101-102

TBA

jeudi 14 décembre 2023

Séminaire Econom’IA

Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou (médialab - Sciences Po Paris)

Salle G614A de 11h à 12h30

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