You can find the programme for the 2019 Summer Programme below. Should you be interested in attending, please get in touch.
Monday 17 June, 1.06, 50 George Square
11:15 Welcome Coffee
11:30 Chris Busch (UAB) Higher-Order Income Risk over the Business Cycle
12:30 Robert Ulbricht (Toulouse) Mismatch Cycles
13:30 Lunch
14:30 Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis (UAB) Labor Share Decline and Intellectual Property Products Capital
15:30 Coffee and break for day
Tuesday 18 June, 1.06, 50 George Square
09:00 Welcome Coffee
09:30 Serdar Ozkan (Toronto) Dissecting Idiosyncratic Income Risk
10:30 Fatih Karahan (NY Federal Res.) Understanding the Sources of Lifetime Earnings Inequality
11:30 Break for coffee
11:45 Rasmus Lentz (Wisconsin) On Worker and Firm Heterogeneity in Wages and Employment Mobility: Evidence from Danish Register Data
13:15 Lunch and break for the day
Wednesday 19 June, G.04, 50 George Square
10.00 Welcome Coffee
10:20 Opening remarks: John Moore (Edinburgh)
10:30 David Miles (Imperial College London) The Half Life of Economic Injustice
12:00 Coen Teulings (Utrecht) The volatility of their volatility is the main cause of asset price volatility
13:30 Lunch
14:30 Angus Foulis & Gabor Pinter (Bank of England) Employment and the Collateral Channel of Monetary Policy
16:00 Break for coffee
16:15 Christina Romer & David Romer (Berkeley) Fiscal Space and the Aftermath of Financial Crises: How It Matters and Why
Thursday 20 June, 3.10, 31 Buccleuch Place
11:30 Stephen Millard (Bank of England)
12:30 Jake Bradley (Nottingham)