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08 Set 2022 10:00

SASCA Ph.D. Conference in Economics 2022

Palazzo Moro Aula 0D, Ca' Foscari University of Venice

SASCA Ph.D. Conference in Economics 2022

Conference programme  - Thursday, 8 September 2022

8:30 - 9:00  Registration
9:00–9:15   Welcome remarks

Session 1 – Applied Macroeconomics & Macroeconomic Theory
Chair: Gianni Carboni (University of Sassari)

9:15–9:45        
Corinne Petrakis (Queen Mary University of London) - Through the Eyes of the Many, not Few: A Behavioural Assessment of Monetary Policy Shocks on Heterogeneous Households
Discussant: Frantisek Masek (Sapienza University of Rome)

9:45–10:15        
Frantisek Masek (Sapienza University of Rome) - Average Inflation Targeting Through the Lens of a Behavioral Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian Model
Discussant: Corinne Petrakis (Queen Mary University of London)

10:15–10:45        
Claudio Costanzo (Université Libre de Bruxelles) - Robots, Jobs, and Fertility Timing in Europe
Discussant: Angelica Guzzon (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)

10:45–11:15   Coffee Break

11:15–11:45        
Simone Nobili (University of Sassari) - Profit Shifting and Tax Competition in Oligopoly
Discussant: Ali Elminejad (Charles University)

11:45–12:15        
Ali Elminejad (Charles University) - Macroprudential Intervention and (Un)employed Households
Discussant: Simone Nobili (University of Sassari)

12:15–13:45        
Lunch

Session 2 – Macroeconomics, Finance & Quantitative Methods
Chair: Eshagh Jahangiri (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)

13:45–14:15        
Sascha Keweloh (TU Dortmund University) - Incorporating Economic Theory into Structural Vector Autoregressions – A Non-Invasive Approach
Discussant: Antonio Peruzzi (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)

14:15–14:45        
Sara Boni (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano) - A Structural Analysis of Unemployment-Generating Supply Shocks with an Application to the US Pharmaceutical Industry
Discussant: Sascha Keweloh (TU Dortmund University)

14:45–15:15        
Ioana Farcas (Babes-Bolyai University) - The Impact of Culture on Government Interventions in the Banking Sector
Discussant: Eshagh Jahangiri (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)

15:15–15:30   Short break

15:30–16:00        
Giommaria Spano (University of Sassari) - Financial Friction and Market Power in a General Equilibrium Model
Discussant: Tsung-Hsien Li (European University Institute)

16:00–16:30        
Tsung-Hsien Li (European University Institute) - Consumer Bankruptcy: the Role of Financial Frictions
Discussant: Giommaria Spano (University of Sassari)

16:30–17:00  Coffee break

17:00–17:45        
Keynote speech 
Caterina Mendicino (European Central Bank) - Distributive Effects of Bank Sector Losses

19:30  Social dinner

Lingua

L'evento si terrà in inglese

Organizzatore

Department of Economics, Ph.D in Economics

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