Program
9:30-10:00 |
Registration and Coffee |
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10:00-10:10 | Welcome Romain Houssa and Yuliya Rychalovska (UNamur) |
10:10-10:50 | Françoise Delmez (UNamur) - Extensive and intensive margin in employment recovery following a financial crisis SLIDES |
10:50-12:10 |
Keynote 1 Paul De Grauwe (London School of Economics)Behavioural macroeconomics: Some applications |
12:10-12:25 |
Coffee Break |
12:25-13:05 | Bruno De Backer (NBB) - Decomposing the business cycle: the relative importance of domestic and common shocks within the euro area |
13:05-14:00 |
Lunch and Poster Session |
Riccardo Turati (UCL) Do Emigrants self-select along cultural traits? Evidence from the MENA Joris Wauters (NBB) Examining the time-variation of the euro area Phillips curve Olivier Hubert (UNamur) Non-Linear Effects of Fiscal Policy on the Yield Curve Jolan Mohimont (UNamur) Welfare effects of monetary policy in South Africa Zainab Iftikhar (UCL) The effect of norms on intensive and extensive margin of fertility and its implications for quantity quality trade-off in Pakistan Branka Matyska (KULeuven) The Employment Effects of Corporate Tax Shocks: New Evidence and Some Theory |
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14:00-14:40 |
Ewoud Quaghebeur (Ghent University) - Adaptive Learning and the Transmission of Government Spending Shocks in the Euro Area SLIDES |
14:40-16:00 |
Keynote 2 Geert Bekaert (Columbia Business School)Macro Risks and the Term Structure |
16:00-16:15 |
Coffee Break |
16:15-16:55 | Michal Kobielarz (Tilburg University) - Sovereign Default, Exit and Contagion in a Monetary Union SLIDES |
16:55-17:35 | Roland Winkler (UAntwerp) - Fiscal Policy and Occupational Employment Dynamics SLIDES |
17:35-17:45 |
Coffee Break |
17:45-18:25 | Paula Gobbi (UCLouvain) - Childless Aristocrats. Fertility, Inheritance, and Persistent Inequality in Britain (1650-1882) SLIDES |
19:00 |
Dinner (on Invitation) |