2014 Sessions for Dennis W. Jansen

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 19A*
Issues in Macroeconomics

Organizers:

Dennis W. Jansen, Texas A&M University

Session Chairs:

Dennis W. Jansen, Texas A&M University

Papers:

"What Explains FOMC Members’ Policy Preference Shocks?"
Michael A. Ellis, Kent State University
Dandan Liu, Kent State University

"Risk Pricing of Wholesale Funds and the Rate Setting Behavior of Retail Deposits: Explaining Multi-Market and Local Market Competition"
Ruby Kishan, Texas State University
Timothy P. Opiela, DePaul University

"Household Credit and Monetary Policy Transmission"
Jingping Gu, University of Arkansas
Javier A. Reyes, University of Arkansas

"Asymmetric Labor Force Dynamics, Friedman’s Plucking Model, Jobless Recoveries, and Gender"
Michael D. Bradley, The George Washington University
Dennis W. Jansen, Texas A&M University

Discussants:

TBA

 

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Sunday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 16G
Real-Time Expectations and Monetary Policy

Organizers:

Olivier Coibion, The University of Texas at Austin

Session Chairs:

Olivier Coibion, The University of Texas at Austin

Papers:

"Stock Returns and Monetary Policy Actions: Time Varying Response and Time Varying Volatility"
Anastasia Zervou, Texas A&M University (Contact Author)
Dennis W. Jansen, Texas A&M University

"Indeterminacy and Learning: An Analysis of Monetary Policy in the Great Inflation"
Christian Matthes, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (Contact Author)
Thomas Lubik, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

"Monetary Policy Shifts and the Forward Discount Puzzle"
Alex Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy, Lehigh University (Contact Author)
Michael Jetter, Universidad EAFIT

"Firms’ Inflation Expectations: New Survey Evidence"
Olivier Coibion, The University of Texas at Austin (Contact Author)
Yuriy Gorodnichenko, University of California, Berkeley
Saten Kumar, AUT University

Discussants:

Gregory Givens, The University of Alabama
Nathaniel Throckmorton, College of William & Mary
Olena Mykhaylova, University of Richmond
Brent H. Meyer, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

 

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