Seminarios 2022


  • 23/02/2022 Francisco del Villar Ortiz (PhD candidate, University of Chicago) "Detection of Irregular Assignments of Cases to Judges"
  • 04/03/2022 Francisco Roch (IMF) "Constrained Efficient Borrowing with Sovereign Default Risk"
  • 12/04/2022 Nicolás Trachter (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond) "Plants in Space"
  • 20/04/2022 Javier García Cicco (UCEMA.) "Alternative Monetary-Policy Instruments and Limited Credibility: An Exploration"
  • 27/04/2022 Clemens Graf von Luckner (PhD student, Sciences Po Paris & The World Bank) "Decrypting New Age International Capital Flows"
  • 26/05/2022 Liliana Varela (London School of Economics & CEPR) "Five Facts about the UIP Premium"
  • 22/06/2022 Juan Dubra (University of Montevideo) "Incentives and Burnout: Dynamic Compensation Design with Effort Cost Spillover"
  • 03/08/2022 Pablo Kurlat (University of Southern California) "Efficient Bullshit in Search Markets"
  • 10/08/2022 Lorenzo Caliendo (Yale University) "Mechanics of Spatial Growth"
  • 17/08/2022 Nicolás Caramp (University of California, Davis) "Fiscal Policy and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism"
  • 24/08/2022 Julian Kozlowski (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis) "Liquidity and Investment in General Equilibrium"
  • 31/08/2022 Martín Beraja (MIT & NBER) "Inefficient Automation"
  • 07/09/2022 Sebastián Bauer (Ph.D. Student, Stanford GSB.) "Scars of the Gestapo: The Origins of German Privacy Concerns"
  • 28/09/2022 Sebastián López Almirante (MSc in Economics student, UTDT) "Dollarization and Default Risk in Emerging Economies"
  • 12/10/2022 Michael Waugh (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis & NBER) "Heterogeneous Agent Trade"
  • 14/10/2022 Julio Elías (UCEMA) "Is the price right? The role of morals, ideology, and tradeoff thinking in explaining reactions to price surges"
  • 19/10/2022 Hugo Hopenhayn (UCLA) "Big Push in Distorted Economies"
  • 26/10/2022 Ariel Burstein (UCLA) "Quantifying the Micro and Macro Effects of Variety Creation and Destruction"
  • 31/10/2022 Alex Horenstein (University of Miami) "Game-form Recognition in Dynamic Interactions"
  • 15/11/2022 Timothy Kehoe (University of Minnesota) y Juan Pablo Nicolini (UTDT & Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis) Presentación del libro "Historia Monetaria y Fiscal de América Latina, 1960 – 2017"
  • 07/12/2022 Pablo Fajgelbaum (UCLA) "Political Preferences and the Spatial Distribution of Infrastructure: Evidence from California's High-Speed Rail"