2010 Sessions for Jongbyung Jun

 
Sunday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 13G
Monetary Policy in an International Context

Session Chairs:

Jongbyung Jun, Suffolk University

Papers:

"Do State-Owned Banks Help to Smooth Out Cycles?: Evidence from the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis"
Jean Sepulveda Umanzor, Universidad del Desarrollo (Contact Author)

"Monetary Sterilization and Dual Nominal Anchors: Some Caribbean Examples"
Tarron Khemraj, New College of Florida (Contact Author)

"Noise-Trading Channel and Timing of Effective Intervention"
Jongbyung Jun, Suffolk University (Contact Author)

"The Dynamic Voting Patterns of the Bank of England's MPC"
Jan Marc Berk, The Dutch Bank (Contact Author)
Beata Bierut, The Dutch Bank
Ellen Meade, American University

Discussants:

Jan Marc Berk, The Dutch Bank
Hem C. Basnet, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Berrak Buyukkarabacak, University of Georgia
Tarron Khemraj, New College of Florida

 

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Sunday
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 23I
Capital Taxation, Tax Rate Volatility, and Political Business Cycles

Session Chairs:

Frederick J. Oerther, III, Greensboro College

Papers:

"Capital Taxes with Real and Financial Frictions"
Jason DeBacker, United States Department of the Treasury (Contact Author)

"Effect of U.S. Tax Rate Volatility on Twin Deficits"
David Y. Chen, North Carolina A&T State University (Contact Author)

"Optimal Capital Taxation and Consumer Uncertainty"
Justin Svec, College of the Holy Cross (Contact Author)

"The 1972 Presidential Election, Nixonomics, and the Political Business Cycle"
Frederick J. Oerther, III, Greensboro College (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Justin Svec, College of the Holy Cross
Jason DeBacker, United States Department of the Treasury
David Y. Chen, North Carolina A&T State University
Jongbyung Jun, Suffolk University

 

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