Heterogeneous Agents in Macroeconomic Models
Prague, May 16–17, 2024
The Czech National Bank and CERGE-EI are organizing a conference on the topic of heterogeneous agent models in macroeconomics.
Program
Thursday 16 May
8.30–9.00 | Registration and coffee |
Session 1. Chair: Edouard Challe (Paris School of Economics) | |
9.00–9.45 | Serdar Birinci (Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis), Fatih Karahan, Yusuf Mercan, Kurt See: Labor Market Shocks and Monetary Policy Discussant: Ettore Savoia (Sveriges Riksbank) |
9.45–10.30 | Volha Audzei (Czech National Bank), Ivan Sutóris: A Heterogenous-Agent Model of Energy Consumption and Energy Conservation Discussant: Massimiliano Pisani (Bank of Italy) |
10.30–11.00 | Coffee break |
Keynote speech 1. Chair: Edouard Challe (Paris School of Economics) | |
11.00–12.00 | Vincent Sterk (University College London): Cost-of-Living Shocks and Government Policies |
Poster session | |
12.00–13.00 | Sterc Ante (CERGE-EI), Othman Bouabdallah, Pascal Jacquinot: Tax Structures and Fiscal Multipliers in HANK Models Naomi Cohen (Sciences Po): International Risk-Sharing and Inequality Transmission: An Application to the Euro Area Lauri Esala (UPF and BSE): Supply Chain Dynamics with Search Frictions Clara Lindemann (Goethe University), Sofia Semik, Mathias Trabandt: Inflation, Inequality and the Business Cycle Selma Malmberg (Le Mans University and CEPREMAP): Income Tax Fluctuations and Uncertainty In France Danilo Stojanovic (CERGE-EI): The 2003 Tax Reform and Corporate Payout Policy in the U.S. |
13.00–14.00 | Lunch |
Keynote speech 2. Chair: Marek Kapička (CERGE-EI) | |
14.00–15.00 | Jonathan Heathcote (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis): Tax and Transfer Progressivity at the U.S. State Level |
15.00–15.15 | Coffee break |
Session 2. Chair: Xavier Ragot (Sciences Po) | |
15.15–16.00 | Marcus Hagedorn (University of Oslo), Chek Choi, Juan Llavador, Kurt Mitman: Inflation Persistence and a New Phillips Curve Discussant: Ctirad Slavik (CERGE-EI) |
16.00–16.45 | Mathias Klein (Sveriges Riksbank), Edvin Ahlander, Evi Pappa: Not All Supply Curve Slope Up Discussant: Jan Brůha (Czech National Bank) |
16.45–17.00 | Coffee break |
Session 3. Chair: Jan Babecký (Czech National Bank) | |
17.00–17.45 | Galo Nuño (Bank of Spain), Beatriz González Lopez, Dominik Thaler, Silvia Albrizio: Firm Heterogeneity, Capital Misallocation and Optimal Monetary Policy Discussant: Pierluca Pannella (Sao Paulo School of Economics- FGV) |
17.45–18.30 | François Le Grand (Rennes School of Business), Thomas Bourany, Xavier Ragot: Non-Keynesian Stabilizers and Inflation Spirals Discussant: Gualtiero Azzalini (Stockholm School of Economics) |
19.30 | Conference dinner (by invitation) |
Friday 17 May
8.30–8.45 | Coffee |
Session 4. Chair: Volha Audzei (Czech National Bank) | |
8.45–9.30 | Marco Bellifemine (London School of Economics), Adrien Couturier, Rustam Jamilov: Regional Keynesian Cross Discussant: Enisse Kharroubi (Bank for International Settlements) |
9.30–10.15 | Jirka Slačálek (European Central Bank), Filippo Pallotti, Gonzalo Paz-Pardo, Oreste Tristani, and Giovanni L. Violante: Who Bears the Costs of Inflation: Euro Area Households and the 2021 Shock Discussant: Matija Lozej (Central Bank of Ireland) |
10.15–11.00 | Michał Brzoza-Brzezina (Warsaw School of Economics and National Bank of Poland), Julia Jablonska, Marcin Kolasa: For Whom the Bill Tolls: Redistributive Consequences of a Monetary-Fiscal Stimulus Discussant: Alessandro Lin (Bank of Italy) |
11.00–11.30 | Coffee break |
Session 5. Chair: Volha Audzei (Czech National Bank) | |
11.30–12.15 | Frederik Kurcz (DIW Berlin, Berlin School of Economics, and Free University Berlin): Quantifying the Fiscal Channel of Monetary Policy Discussant: Michael Dobrew (European Central Bank) |
12.15–13.00 | Ruben Dominguez Diaz (Bank of Spain), Donghai Zhang: The Macroeconomic Effects of Unemployment Insurance Extensions Discussant: Brigitte Hochmuth (University of Bonn, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) |
13.00–14.00 | Lunch |
Keynote speech 3. Chair: Xavier Ragot (Sciences Po) | |
14.00–15.00 | Adrien Auclert (Stanford University): When do Endogenous Portfolios Matter for HANK? |
15.00–15.15 | Coffee |
Session 6. Chair: Volha Audzei (Czech National Bank) | |
15.15–16.00 | Árpád Ábrahám (University of Bristol), Pavel Brendler, Eva Carceles: Optimal Income Redistribution Discussant: Marcin Bielecki (National Bank of Poland) |
16.00–16.45 | Yu-Ting Chiang (Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis), Piotr Zoch: Financial Intermediation and Aggregate Demand: A Sufficient Statistics Approach Discussant: Natalie Kessler (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) |
16.45 | Adjourn |
The program can be downloaded here: Program (pdf, 551 kB)
Scientific Committee
- Volha Audzei (Czech National Bank)
- Jan Brůha (Czech National Bank)
- Edouard Challe (PSE and CEPR)
- Axelle Ferriere (PSE and CEPR)
- Xavier Ragot (Sciences Po and CEPR)
- Federica Romei (University of Oxford and CEPR)
Local organizers
- Volha Audzei (Czech National Bank)
- Jan Brůha (Czech National Bank)