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2001

More Pictures from the 2001 conference

Tuesday, July 31
   
  Chris Telmer and Fabio Ghironi
The Size of the Permanent Component of Asset Pricing Kernels
Fernando Alvarez (University of Chicago)
Urban Jermann (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis)
     
   
Incomplete Markets, Growth, and the Business Cycle
George-Marios Angeletos (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Laurent Calvet (Harvard University)
     
   

Interest Rate Stabilization and the Allocation of Liquidity
Guido Lorenzoni (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    Barbecue

 

Wednesday, August 1

Talking before the conference.
 
   
Optimal Indirect and Capital Taxation
Mikhail Golosov (University of Minnesota and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis)
Narayana Kocherlakota (University of Minnesota and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis)
Aleh Tsyvinski (University of Minnesota and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis)
     
   
Self-Control and the Theory of Consumption
Faruk Gul (Princeton University)
Wolfgang Pesendorfer (Princeton University)
     
   
The Assignment of Workers to Jobs in an Economy with Coordination Frictions
Robert Shimer (Princeton University)

 

Thursday, August 2

 
   
   
Consumption and Saving over the Life Cycle: How Important are Consumer Durables?
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde (University of Minnesota and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis)
Dirk Krueger (Stanford University)
     
Phillipe Aghion  
Competition, Imitation, and Growth with Step-by-Step Innovation
Phillipe Aghion (Harvard University)
C. Harris (King's College, Cambridge)
P. Howitt (Brown University)
J. Vickers (All Souls College, Oxford)
 
     
   
Consumption and Risk Sharing Over the Life Cycle
Chris Telmer (Carnegie Mellon University)
Kjetil Storesletten (Stockholm)
Amir Yaron (Wharton)
    Conference Dinner

 

Friday, August 3

   
   
Mismeasurement of the Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution: The Role of Limited Stock Market Participation
Muhammet Fatih Guvenen (Carnegie Mellon University)
     
   
Climbing Up the Market Ladder: Industry Dynamics with Advertising
Mehmet Yorukoglu (University of Chicago)
Emin M. Dinlersoz (University of Houston)
Michele Boldrin and Tom Holmes
     
   
Population Growth, Technological Adoption and Economic Outcomes in the Information Era
David A. Green (University of British Columbia)
Paul Beaudry (University of British Columbia)

 

Saturday, August 4

   
   
A Quantitative Theory of Unsecured Consumer Credit with Risk of Default
Satyajit Chatterjee (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia)
Dean Corbae (University of Pittsburgh)
Makoto Nakajima (University of Pennsylvania)
Jose-Victor Rios-Rull (University of Pennsylvania)
     
  Cristina De Nardi
Love and Money: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Household Sorting and Inequality
Raquel Fernandez (New York University)
Nezih Guner (Queen's University)
John Knowles (University of Pennsylvania)
     
   
Does Income Inequality Lead to Consumption Inequality? Empirical Findings and a Theoretical Explanation
Dirk Krueger (Stanford University)
Fabrizio Perri (New York University)
    Conference Party

January 22, 2009

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