Conference "Macroeconomics in Emerging Markets"

Schedule

Friday, May 3

Opening Remarks

Vivian Yue | Emory University
Pablo Ottonello | University of Maryland
*Cristina Arellano | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Leonardo Barreto | University of Minnesota
Chair: Javier García-Cicco | Universidad de San Andrés
Discussant: Andy Neumeyer | Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

Break

Keynote Address and Lunch

Optimal Monetary Policy with State-Dependent Pricing

Gauti Eggertsson | Brown University
Michael Woodford | Columbia University
Chair: Christopher Sims | Princeton University
Keynote speaker: Michael Woodford | Columbia University

Break

Pablo Ottonello | University of Maryland
* Diego Pérez | New York University
William Witheridge | New York University
Chair: Thuy Lan Nguyen | Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Discussant: Jesse Schreger | Columbia University

Break

* Iván Werning | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chair: Jess Benhabib | New York University
Discussant: Mariana García-Schmidt | Banco Central de Chile

Break

Pierre De Leo | University of Maryland
Gita Gopinath | International Monetary Fund
* Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan | University of Maryland
Chair: Ozge Akinci | Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Discussant: Wenxin Du | Columbia University

Adjourn

Reception and Dinner (by Invitation).

Schedule

Saturday, May 4

Location:

Faculty House. Please use gate 411 W 116th St (64 Morningside Dr. is closed).

Directions:

Breakfast

* Enrique Mendoza | University of Pennsylvania
Vincenzo Quadrini | University of Southern California
Chair: Jennifer La'O | Columbia University
Discussant: Mark Aguiar | Princeton University

Break

* Oleg Itskhoki | University of California, Los Angeles
Dmitry Mukhin | London School of Economics
Chair: Linda Goldberg | Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Discussant: Yan Bai | University of Rochester

Break

Erin Gibson | University of Michigan
Christopher House | University of Michigan
* Linda Tesar | University of Michigan
Christian Proebsting | KU Leuven
Chair: Vivian Yue | Emory University
Discussant: Fabrizio Perri | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Lunch

* Fernando Álvarez | University of Chicago
Andrea Ferrara | Northwestern University
Erwan Gautier | Banque de France
Herve Le Bihan | Banque de France and Curtin University
Francesco Lippi | LUISS University and EIEF
Chair: Juan Pablo Nicolini | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Discussant: Louphou Coulibaly | University of Wisconsin

Break

Panel: Argentina in the Current Global Environment

Presenter: Guillermo Calvo | Columbia University
Presenter: Federico Sturzenegger | Universidad de San Andrés
Presenter: Silvana Tenreyro | London School of Economics
Presenter: Juan Pablo Nicolini | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Chair: Argia Sbordone | Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Closing Remarks

Martin Uribe | Columbia University

Adjourn

Participants

Acosta-Henao, Miguel
Central Bank of Chile
Afrouzi, Hassan
Columbia University
Aguiar, Mark
Princeton University
Airaudo, Marco
Drexel University
Akinci, Ozge
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Álvarez, Fernando
University of Chicago
Ando, Sakai
International Monerary Fund
Arellano, Cristina
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Bai, Yan
University of Rochester
Benhabib, Jess
NYU
Benigno, Gianluca
University of Lausanne
Bianchi, Javier
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Bonfanti , Giovanni
Columbia University
Buscaglia, Marcos
Alberdi Partners
Calvo, Guillermo
Columbia University
Calvo, Sara
Columbia University
Cavani, Bruno
Columbia University
Ryan Chahrour
Chahrour, Ryan
Cornell U.
Chen, Tuo
Tsinghua University
Chi, Chun-Che
Academia Sinica
Cirelli, Fernando
Columbia University
Coulibaly, Louphou
University of Wisconsin
Davila, Eduardo
Yale University
De Leo, Pierre
University of Maryland
Del Negro, Marco
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Dos Santos, Amanda
Columbia University
Du, Wenxin
Columbia University
Fernández, Andrés
International Monetary Fund
Garcia-Cicco, Javier
Universidad de San Andres (Argentina)
Mariana García
García-Schmidt, Mariana
Central Bank of Chile
Giannoni, Marc
Barclays
Goldberg, Linda
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Goldstein, Patricio
Columbia University
Gordon, Grey
FRB Richmond
Guerrón, Pablo A.
Boston College
Hong, Seungki
Purdue University
Hyun, Jay
HEC Montréal
Itskhoki, Oleg
UCLA
Jo, Yoon
Texas A and M University
Kalemli-Ozcan, Sebnem
University of Maryland
La'O, Jennifer
Columbia University
Lee, Jongho
Columbia University
Karen Lewis
Lewis, Karen K.
University of Pennsylvania
Liu, Ou
Rutgers University
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Liu, Xuan
East Carolina University
Manysheva, Kristina
Columbia University
Mendoza, Enrique
University of Pennsylvania
Montes-Galdon, Carlos
European Central Bank
Na, Seunghoon
Purdue University
Neumeyer, Andy
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Nguyen, Lan
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Nicolini, Juan Pablo
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Oh, Hyunseung
Federal Reserve Board
Olivero , María Pía
Swarthmore College
Ottonello, Pablo
University of Maryland
Patel, Nikhil
International Monetary Fund
Pérez, Diego
NYU
Perri, Fabrizio
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Gabriel Picone - USF
Picone , Gabriel
University of South Florida
Rebucci, Alessandro
Johns Hopkins University
Sbordone, Argia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Schmitt-Grohe, Stephanie
Columbia University
Schreger, Jesse
Columbia University
Sekiguchi, David
Harboured and Bracebridge
Seoane, Hernán D.
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Shousha, Samer
Insper
Sims, Chris
Princeton
Singh, Anurag
ITAM
Sosa-Padilla, César
University of Notre Dame
Sturzenegger, Federico
Universidad de San Andrés
Taylor, Alan
Columbia University
Teoh, Ken
International Monetary Fund
Tenreyro, Silvana
LSE
Tesar, Linda
University of Michigan
Uribe, Martín
Columbia University
Werning, Ivan
MIT
Woodford, Michael
Columbia University
Yue, Vivian
Emory University
Zanna, Felipe
International Monetary Fund
Zaratiegui, Emilio
Columbia University

Conference Organizers

Hover, Chantel
Columbia University
Ottonello, Pablo
University of Maryland
Yue, Vivan
Emory University

In honor of Martín Uribe

Martín Uribe is the Robert A. Mundell professor of Economics at Columbia University and a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). He is editor in chief of the Journal of International Economics. Before joining Columbia, Uribe taught at Duke University and the University of Pennsylvania, and was a Staff Economist in the Division of International Finance of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Uribe obtained a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago, a Master degree from CEMA (Buenos Aires, Argentina) and a BA degree from Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Córdoba, Argentina). He has made scientific contributions in the areas of International Economics, Monetary Economics, and Public Finance. 

His research focuses on understanding the sources and propagation of macroeconomic shocks within and across countries and on the design of monetary, fiscal, and exchange-rate-based stabilization policies. His work has been published in academic journals including the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, and the Review of Economic Studies, and has received financial support from the National Science Foundation. Uribe co-authored the books `Open Economy Macroeconomics’ and `International Macroeconomics,’ both published by Princeton University Press. He has held visiting research positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, the European Central Bank, Goethe University (Germany), University of Bonn, and Princeton University and has consulted for the World Bank and the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.

Martín Uribe es profesor Robert A. Mundell de Economía en la Universidad de Columbia (Nueva York), investigador asociado del National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) y editor jefe del Journal of International Economics. Con anterioridad, Uribe enseñó en las universidades de Duke y Pennsylvania y fue economista en la División de Finanzas Internacionales de la Junta de Gobernadores de la Reserva Federal de los Estados Unidos. Uribe es doctor en economía por la universidad de Chicago, master en economía por el Centro de Estudios Macroeconómicos de Argentina (CEMA) y licenciado en economía por la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina). Uribe es especialista en Economía Internacional y Monetaria. Su trabajo de investigación se concentra en el diseño y evaluación de políticas monetarias, cambiarias y fiscales para la estabilización macroeconómica en países emergentes y desarrollados.

Su labor investigativa abarca además el estudio de las fuentes y los mecanismos de propagación de los ciclos económicos. Sus aportes han sido publicados en revistas especializadas tales como The American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, y Review of Economic Studies y ha recibido el apoyo financiero de la National Science Foundation.