Micro data to macro implications and how central bank policies should reflect them
Program: Thursday, November 3
Welcome and Opening Remarks
08:45–09:00 (ET)
Tiff Macklem (Governor of the Bank of Canada)
Session 1: Inequality
09:00–10:30 (ET)
Chair: Yaz Terajima (Bank of Canada)
A Tractable Income Process for Business Cycle Analysis
- Fatih Guvenen (University of Minnesota)
- Alisdair McKay (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis)
- Conor Ryan (Pennsylvania State University)
- Discussant: Edmund S. Crawley (Federal Reserve Board)
Wealth, Race, and Consumption Smoothing of Typical Income Shock
- Peter Ganong (University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy)
- Damon Jones (University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy)
- Pascal J. Noel (University of Chicago, Booth School of Business)
- Fiona E. Greig (JP Morgan Chase Institute)
- Diana Farrell (JP Morgan Chase Institute)
- Chris Wheat (JP Morgan Chase Institute)
- Discussant: Aditya Aladangady (Federal Reserve Board)
Session 2: Monetary policy transmission to households
11:00–12:30 (ET)
Chair: Thibaut Duprey (Bank of Canada)
Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents: Sizing up the Real Income Channel
- Adrien Auclert (Stanford University)
- Matthew Rognlie (Northwestern University)
- Martin Souchier (Stanford University)
- Ludwig Straub (Harvard University)
- Discussant: Viktoria Hnatkovska (University of British Columbia)
How Does Monetary Policy Affect Household Indebtedness?
- Andreas Fagereng (BI Norwegian Business School)
- Magnus Gulbrandsen (Norges Bank)
- Martin Blomhoff Holm (University of Oslo)
- Gisle J. Natvik (BI Norwegian Business School)
- Discussant: Rory McGee (Western University)
John Kuszczak Memorial Lecture
13:30–14:30 (ET)
Chair: Paul Beaudry (Bank of Canada)
Interest Rate Changes and Economic Activity
- Keynote Address: José-Víctor Ríos-Rull (University of Pennsylvania)
Panel on Micro data to macro implications and how central bank policies should reflect them
15:00–16:30 (ET)
Moderator: Sharon Kozicki (Bank of Canada)
Presenters:
- John Campbell (Harvard University)
- Lucia Foster (Census Bureau)
- Kevin Milligan (University of British Columbia)
- Linda S. Goldberg (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
Program: Friday, November 4
Keynote Address
09:00–10:00 (ET)
Chair: Jing Yang (Bank of Canada)
Reserve Demand and Balance Sheet Run-off
- Annette Vissing-Jørgensen (Federal Reserve Board)
Session 3: Monetary policy transmission to firms
10:30–12:00 (ET)
Chair: Katya Kartashova (Bank of Canada)
Firm Heterogeneity, Capital Misallocation and Optimal Monetary Policy
- Beatriz González (Bank of Spain)
- Galo Nuño (Bank of Spain)
- Dominik Thaler (European Central Bank)
- Silvia Albrizio (International Monetary Fund)
- Discussant: Thomas Winberry (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania)
Market Power and Price Stickiness
- Olivier Wang (New York University)
- Iván Werning (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Discussant: Oleksiy Kryvtsov (Bank of Canada)
Session 4: Climate Change
13:00–14:30 (ET)
Chair: Miguel Molico (Bank of Canada)
Mortgage markets with climate-change risk: Evidence from wildfires in California
- Paulo Issler (University of California, Berkeley)
- Richard Stanton (University of California, Berkeley)
- Carles Vergara-Alert (University of Nevarra)
- Nancy Wallace (University of California, Berkeley)
- Discussant: Amine Ouazad (HEC Montreal)
An investigation into competitiveness and leakage effects of border carbon adjustments on the Canadian economy
- Y-H. Henry Chen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Hossein Hosseini (Bank of Canada)
- Craig Johnston (Bank of Canada)
- Sergey Paltsev (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Marie-Christine Tremblay (Bank of Canada)
- Discussant: Nicholas Rivers (University of Ottawa)
Session 5: Macroprudential and other policies to mitigate financial stability risks
14:45–16:15 (ET)
Chair: Christian Friedrich (Bank of Canada)
Currency Hedging: Managing Cash Flow Exposure
- Laura Alfaro (Harvard Business School)
- Mauricio Calani (Central Bank of Chile)
- Liliana Varela (London School of Economics)
- Discussant: Laura Castillo-Martinez (Duke University)
Take It to the Limit? The Effects of Household Leverage Caps
- José-Luis Peydró (Imperial College London)
- Sjoerd van Bekkum (Erasmus University)
- Marc Gabarro (University of Manheim and Erasmus University)
- Rustom M. Irani (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Discussant: Jason Allen (Bank of Canada)
Closing Remarks
16:15–16:30 (ET)
Jim MacGee (Bank of Canada)
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