EconomiX-CNRS and the Doctoral School EOS (Université Paris Nanterre, France) are organizing the 12th PhD Student Conference on International Macroeconomics. The international scientific committee of the conference includes members from the CeReFiM (University of Namur, Belgium), the LEMNA (University of Nantes, France), the Economics Department of Jaume 1 University (Castellon, Spain), the Economics Department of Applied Economics II (Valencia, Spain) and the School of Economics of the University of Nottingham (United Kingdom). The conference will be held on Friday April 14th, 2023 in Nanterre, France, in the surrounding of Paris.
Submission deadline: | January 15, 2023 |
Acceptance decision: | Mid-February 2023 |
Presenting Authors Registration: | End of February 2023 |
Conference: | April 14th, 2023 |
9.00-9.30 Welcome breakfast
9.30-10.50 Session 1. Inflation and Climate Risk. Chair: Antonia López-Villavicencio, University Paris Nanterre (France)
Aymeric Ortmans, University Paris-Saclay (France)
Title: The Risk of Inflation Dispersion in the Euro Area
Discussant 1. Cédric Crofils, University Paris-Dauphine (France)
Discussant 2. Thomas Chuffart, University Paris Nanterre (France)
Cédric Crofils, University Paris-Dauphine (France)
Title: The Dynamic Effects of Weather Shocks on Agricultural Production
Discussant 1. Aymeric Ortmans, University Paris-Saclay (France)
Discussant 2. Rémi Generoso, University of Lille (France)
10.50-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.20 Session 2. Exchange Rates and Capital Flows. Chair: Jean-Yves Gnabo, University of Namur (Belgium)
Jan Mazza, European University Institute (Italy)
Title: Domestic Inequality and Global Imbalances
Discussant 1. Julián Fernández-Mejía, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)
Discussant 2. Florian Morvillier, CEPII (France)
Julián Fernández-Mejía, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)
Title: Exchange Rate Uncertainty and the Interest Rate Parity
Discussant 1. Jan Mazza, European University Institute (Italy)
Discussant 2. Laurent Ferrara, SKEMA Business School (France)
12.20-1.40 pm Lunch
1.40-3.00 pm Session 3. International monetary system. Chair: Nicolas Yol, University Paris Nanterre (France)
Maylin Sun, The American University (US)
Title: Dollar Funding Shortage - A New Database and New Evidence
Discussant 1. Maéva Silvestrini, University Paris-Dauphine (France)
Discussant 2. Hamza Bennani, University of Nantes (France)
Maéva Silvestrini, University Paris-Dauphine (France)
Title: US Monetary Policy Spillovers To Emerging Markets: The Trade Credit Channel
Discussant 1. Maylin Sun, The American University (US)
Discussant 2. Christophe Blot, OFCE (France)
3.00-3.10 pm Coffee Break
3.10-4.30 pm Session 4. International macro. Chair: Francisco Serranito, University Paris Nanterre (France)
Diego Bohorquez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
Title: The Dollar and Global Financial Collapse
Discussant 1. Marcos Gaspar Montenegro Calvimonte, University of Glasgow (UK)
Discussant 2. Marlène Isoré, University of Evry (France)
Marcos Gaspar Montenegro Calvimonte, University of Glasgow (UK)
Title: The Effects of Diagnostic Expectations in a Small Open Economy
Discussant 1. Diego Bohorquez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
Discussant 2. Pauline Gandré, University Paris Nanterre (France)
International macroeconomics:
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.