2011 Sessions for Stefan Eichler

 
Sunday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 23G
Financial Markets and Monetary Policy

Session Chairs:

Stefan Eichler, Dresden University of Technology

Papers:

"Are DSGE Approximating Models Invariant to Shifts in Policy?: A Credit Channel Experiment"
Takeshi Yagihashi, Old Dominion University (Contact Author)

"Does the ECB Act as a Lender of Last Resort During the Subprime Lending Crisis?: Evidence from a Regime Switching Taylor Rule Model"
Stefan Eichler, Dresden University of Technology (Contact Author)
Kai Hielscher, Helmut Schmidt University

"Credit-Uncertainty Cycle"
Nathan S. Balke, Southern Methodist University (Contact Author)
Enrique Martinez-Garcia, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Zheng Zeng, Bowling Green State University

"Causality Between Exchange Rates and Stock Prices"
Sima Siami Namini, The Economic Planning Bureau (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Nurlan Turdaliev, University of Windsor
Gabriel Martinez, Ave Maria University
Patricia A. Hutton, Canisius College
Sima Siami Namini, The Economic Planning Bureau

 

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Monday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 23K
Issues in Forecasting and Business Cycles

Session Chairs:

David O. Cushman, Westminster College

Papers:

"Evaluating the Economic Forecasts of FOMC Members"
Xuguang Sheng, American University (Contact Author)

"Marginal Product of Capital, the Business Cycle, and Forecasting Economic Growth"
Teodora Stoica, University of Houston (Contact Author)

"Mankiw vs. DeLong and Krugman Two Years Later: U.S. Real GDP Shocks and Forecasts"
David O. Cushman, Westminster College (Contact Author)

"Do Minority and Woman Entrepreneurs Face Discrimination in Credit Markets? Improved Estimates Using Matching Methods"
Jan Ondrich, Syracuse University (Contact Author)
John Yinger, Syracuse University
Yue Hu, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Long Liu, The University of Texas at San Antonio

Discussants:

Teodora Stoica, University of Houston
Xuguang Sheng, American University
Stefan Eichler, Dresden University of Technology
Matt Parrett, Bridgewater State University

 

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