MInt Lunch Seminar

Date and Location

Presenter

Title

Sep. 18 in room TBA

Oliko Vardishvili

TBA

July 3 in room E0.22

Guido Ascari

TBA

May 29 in room E0.14

Flavia Paoloni

High-income immigration and house prices – evidence from the Netherlands

May 8 in room E5.22

João Ayres

Mussa Meets Backus-Smith: The Role of Primary Commodities

May 1 in room E0.04

Elisa Belfiori

Optimal Carbon Offsets with Heterogeneous Regions

Apr. 10 in room E1.51

Isabelle Salle

Lifetime Memories of Inflation: Evidence from Surveys and the Lab

Mar. 27 in room E0.09

Ward Romp

The political process and phase-in period of pension reforms

Mar. 20 in room E0.04

Flavia Paoloni

The Long- and Short-Run Relationships Between House Prices and Rents: Evidence from 18 OECD Countries

Jan. 31 in room E0.04

Simon Toussaint

Top Wealth Is Distributed Weibull, Not Pareto

2023

Dec. 5 in room A2.15

Konstantin Sommer

Economic performance and investments under emissions trading: untangling the effects of a staggered regulation

Nov. 22 in room E0.14

Taco Prins

Optimal Flood Protection under Economic Uncertainty

Nov. 8 in room C1.06

Sweder van Wijnbergen

The pricing of climate transition risk in Europe’s equity market

Nov. 1 in room E1.51

Sander Lammers

Bank funding, SME lending and risk taking

Oct. 4 in room E5.22

Daniel Schmidt

The effect of flexible retirement on the marginal propensity to consume: Theory and Evidence

Sept. 27 in room E0.04

Neeltje van Horen

SME exposure to inflation risk

June 28 in room E0.03

Juliaan Bol

Holistic analysis of debt flows of funds during the subprime credit cycle

June 20 in room E0.04

Marcos Ribeiro

Inflation and Disinflation: What Role for Fiscal Policy?

June 14 in room E0.04

Lisa Timm

The impact of multinational enterprises in local labor markets: What drives the effect on domestic workers?

June 7 in room E0.07

Evgenii Ivanov

Sudden Stop crises in economies with heterogeneous agents

May 17 in room E0.07

Stefan Wöhrmüller

What is the shape of Environmental Engel Curves? Evidence using panel data

May 3 in room E0.04

Côme Poirier

Reallocation dynamics in production networks with heterogeneous elasticities

Apr. 19 in room E0.04

Isabelle Salle

What people believe about monetary finance and what we can(’t) do about it - Evidence from a large-scale multi-country survey experiment

Mar. 29 in room E1.51

Xu Lin

The Social Cost of Carbon under Climate Volatility Risks

Mar. 8 in room E0.03

Yasmine van der Straten

Flooded House or Underwater Mortgage? The Implications of Climate Change and Adaptation on Housing and Financial Asset Prices & Inequality

Feb. 22 in room E0.07

Stefanos Tyros

 (Green) Technology Adoption and Skill Reallocation

Feb. 8 in room E0.04

Daniel Schmidt

Retirement and the Marginal Propensity to Consume

Feb. 1 in room E0.04

Fabian Greimel

The Role of Firms for Financial Contagion

2022

Dec. 14 in room E1.50

Konstantin Sommer

The other China shock: evidence from the Chinese waste ban on the reasons for waste trade

Nov. 9 in room JK1.05

Guido Ascari

Endogenous Uncertainty and the Macroeconomic Impact of Shocks to Inflation Expectations

Nov. 2 in room E5.22

Daniel Dimitrov

Macroprudential Regulation: A Risk Management Approach

Oct. 19 in room E0.15

Paul van den Noord

Exorbitant privilege and fiscal autonomy

Oct. 05 in room E5.22

Huixin Bi

Unconventional monetary policy and local fiscal policy

Sept. 28 in room E0.08

Stefan Wöhrmüller

Carbon taxation and precautionary savings

July 07 (Thursday) in room E0.04

Fabian Greimel

Falling Behind: Has Rising Inequality Fueled the American Debt Boom?

June 22 in room E0.09

Bérengère Patault

Large firms' collusion in the labor market: Evidence from collective bargaining

June 08 in room E5.22

Eva Janssens

Finite-State Markov-Chain Approximations: A Hidden Markov Approach

May 18 in room E0.04

Daria Minina

The pass-through from inflation perceptions to inflation expectations

May 11 in room E0.09

Thomas Douenne

Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Second-Best Climate Economy Model with Heterogeneous Agents

Mar. 02

Daniel Dimitrov and Sweder van Wijnbergen

Quantifying Systemic Risk in the Presence of Unlisted Banks: Application to the Dutch Financial Sector

Apr. 20 in room E0.04

Andras Lengyel

Treasury supply shocks and the term structure of interest rates

Apr. 13 in room D0.04

Albert Jan Hummel

Sorting under progressive taxation

Mar. 16

Christian Stoltenberg

Advance Information and Consumption Insurance: Evidence from Panel Data

Feb. 16

Konstantin Sommer

The EU ETS’s time-varying impact on Competitiveness and Investments: Evidence from Dutch Manufacturing

Feb. 2

Pim Kastelein

Wealth and consumption over the life cycle with pension plans and durable goods

2021

Dec. 15

Lisa Timm

High-skilled labor migration and taxes in the Netherlands

Dec. 1

Daniel Schmidt

Property transfer taxes, residential mobility, and welfare

Postponed

Merve Mavuş Kütük

Financial Intermediaries and Carry Trade

Sep. 30 (Thursday)

Christian Stoltenberg

Consumption and Subjective Expectations:  Empirical Evidence and Structural Estimation

Sep. 22 (3 pm)

Eva Janssens

Heterogeneous Earnings Risk in Incomplete Markets

June 16

Geert Mesters

Flexible Fiscal Targeting 

June 9

Stan Olijslagers

On current and future carbon prices in a risky world

May 26

Rick van der Ploeg

Climate Policy under Risk: An Asset Pricing Framework

May 12

Albert Jan Hummel

Tax Curvature

Postponed

Daniel Schmidt

Property transfer taxes, residential mobility, and welfare

2020

Dec. 16

Stefan Wöhrmüller

Adjustment Costs, Durables, and Credit Crises

Dec. 9

Pim Kastelein

Supplementing consumption surveys with unlinkable administrative data: an application to household consumption behaviour in The Netherlands

Nov. 25

Albert Jan Hummel

The case for food subsidies

Nov. 11

Sweder van Wijnbergen

The debt sustainability gap when interest rates fall short of growth rates

Oct. 28

Stan Olijslagers

The Social Cost of Carbon: Optimal Policy versus Business As Usual

Oct. 14

Neeltje van Horen

Borrowing Constraints, Homeownership and Household Spending

Sept. 16

Daniel Dimitrov

Intergenerational Risk Sharing with Illiquid Assets

June 17

Franc Klaassen

Untangling fixed effects and constant regressors

Postponed 

Ward Romp

The timing of pension reforms: round 2

Mar. 4 in room E5.22 

Joost Bats

Corporates dependence on banks: the impact of ECB corporate sector purchases

Feb. 26 in room E0.04  

Marcos Poplawski-Ribeiro

Fiscal Stimulus Impact on Firms’ Profitability During the Global Financial Crisis

2019

Dec. 11 in room E1.51 

Andras Lengyel

Demand Shocks for Public Debt in the Eurozone

Nov. 13 in room E5.22

Eva Janssens

Identification in Heterogeneous Agent Models

Oct. 16 in room E1.51 

Gabriele Ciminelli

Austerity and Elections: New Empirical Evidence

Sep. 18 in room E1.50 

Albert Jan Hummel

Non-linear taxation with monopsony power

Sep. 11 in room E1.50 

Ioana Neamtu

Multiple buffer CoCos and their impact on financial stability

Postponed

Pim Kastelein

The optimal distribution of assets over the life cycle with housing and pension funding: Implications for consumption responses 

June 5 in room E0.08

Stan Olijslagers 

Discounting the Future: on Climate Change, Ambiguity Aversion and Epstein-Zin preferences

May 22 in room E0.07

Elizabeth Proehl

Existence and Uniqueness of Recursive Equilibria With Aggregate and Idiosyncratic Risk

May 10 in room E0.14

Josha van Spronsen

The Effects of Unconventional Monetary Policy on Secondary-market Auction Cycles of Eurozone Sovereign Debt

April 10 in room C1.07 

Oscar Soons

The Political Economy of a Diverse Monetary Union

2018

Sept. 19 (2018) in room A2.14

Sweder van Wijnbergen

On Real Interest Rates, Tariff Policy, Exchange Rates and the ZLB