The Riksbank's Research Division holds a series of seminars where international researchers present their research. These seminars are usually held once a week on Tuesdays between 13:00 and 14:00 including questions and comments from the participants.
If you have any questions, please contact Erik von Schedvin.
E-post: Erik.vonSchedvin@riksbank.se
January 2017
31/1
Tuesday 13:00
Michael Kumhof, Bank of England
The macroeconomics of central bank issued digital currencies
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February 2017
14/2
Tuesday 13:00
Paul Klein, Stockholms Universitet
Making a Miracle: Ireland 1980-2005
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21/2
Tuesday 13:00
Dilyara Salakhova, Banque de France
CROSS -BORDER INTERBANK CONTAGION IN THE EUROPEAN BANK ING SECTOR
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March 2017
7/3
Tuesday 13:00
Cosmin Ilut, Duke University
Learning, Confidence, and Business Cycles
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17/3
Friday 13:00
Paolo Sodini, HHS
Identifying the Benefits from Home Ownership: A Swedish Experiment
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21/3
Tuesday 13:00
Francisco Gomes, London Business School
Expenditures and financial well-being
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31/3
Friday 13:00
Nobu Kiyotaki, Princeton University
Monetary and Financial Policies in Emerging Markets
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April 2017
18/4
Tuesday 13:00
Jean-Paul L'Huillier, EIEF
Technological Revolutions and the Three Great Slumps: A Medium-Run Analysis
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27/4
Thursday 13:00
Nathan Foley-Fisher, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Securities Lending as Wholesale Funding: Evidence from the US Life Insurance Industry
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May 2017
2/5
Tuesday 13:00
Fernando Duarte, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Financial Vulnerability and Monetary Policy
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9/5
Tuesday 13:00
Gaetano Antinolfi, Washington University in St.Louis
Mortgage Rates and Credit Risk: Evidence from Mortgage Pools
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16/5
Tuesday 13:00
Andres Liberman, New York University, Stern School of Business
Debt and Human Capital: Evidence from Student Loans
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18/5
Thursday 13:00
Scott Frame, Federal Reserve bank of Atlanta
Scott Frame, Federal Reserve bank of Atlanta
Foreign Investment, Regulatory Arbitrage, and the Risk of U.S. Banking Organizations
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23/5
Tuesday 13:00
Matteo Iacoviello, Federal Reserve Board
Collateral Constraints and Macroeconomic Asymmetries
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30/5
Tuesday 13:00
Richard Rogerson, Princeton University
Hours, Occupations and the Gender Wage Gap
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June 2017
9/6
Friday 11:00
Edward Glaeser, Harvard University
A Real Estate Boom with Chinese Characteristics and
Do People Shape Cities, Or Do Cities Shape People? The Co-Evolution of Physical, Social, and Economic Change in Five Major U.S. Cities.
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15/6
Thursday 11:00
Xavier Gabaix, Harvard University
A Behavioral New Keynesian Model
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16/6
Friday 13:00
Glenn D. Rudebusch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
A New Normal for Interest Rates?Evidence from Inflation-Indexed Debt
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20/6
Tuesday 13:00
Frank Heinemann, TU Berlin
Frank Heinemann, TU Berlin
Central Bank Reputation, Cheap Talk and Transparency as Substitutes for Commitment: Experimental Evidence
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July 2017
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September 2017
5/9
Tuesday 13:00
George Skiadopoulos, Queen Mary University of London & University of Piraeus
A New Predictor of Real Economic Activity: The S&P 500 Option Implied Risk Aversion
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12/9
Tuesday 13:00
Aleksander Berentsen, University of Basel
Blockchain – The future of recordkeeping
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19/9
Tuesday 13:00
Carlos Carrillo Tudela, University of Essex
Unemployment and Endogenous Reallocation over the Business Cycle
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26/9
Tuesday 13:00
Morten Ravn, University College London
Macroeconomic Fluctuations with HANK & SAM: an Analytical Approach
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October 2017
3/10
Tuesday 13:00
Max Bruche, Cass Business School
Pipeline Risk in Leveraged Loan Syndication
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17/10
Tuesday 13:00
Julian Franks, London Business School
Do Market Prices Improve the Accuracy of Court Valuations in Chapter 11?
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November 2017
7/11
Tuesday 13:00
Stefano Neri, Banca d'Italia
Natural rates across the Atlantic
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8/11
Wednesday 13:00
Richard Harrison, Bank of England
"Optimal quantitative easing"
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28/11
Tuesday 13:00
Roine Westman, SU/SHoF
Revisiting the Housing Wealth Effect
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December 2017
7/12
Thursday 15:00
Ulrike Malmendier, University of California
"The Making of Hawks and Doves"
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13/12
Wednesday 13:00
Farzad Saidi, SHoF
Shock Propagation and Banking Structure
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18/12
Monday 13:00
Pol Antràs, Harvard University
Venting Out: Exports During a Domestic Slump
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20/12
Wednesday 13:00
Özer Karagedikli, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Özer Karagedikli, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Quantitative or qualitative forward guidance: Does it matter?
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