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Seminars at the Minneapolis Fed require registration. To request attendance email: mpls.res.admin@mpls.frb.org at least 24 hours in advance. If you show up as a walk-in, you will not be able to attend the seminar.
Monday, March 09, 12:00 p.m.
Conor Walsh (Columbia Business School)
Tuesday, March 10, 12:00 p.m.
Sagi Bigio (UCLA)
Wednesday, March 11, 12:00 p.m.
Abbie Wozniak (Minneapolis FED)
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-103
Laura Castillo-Martinez (Duke), "Frictionless Inflation" with Miguel Bandeira and Shiyuan Wang
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-103
Greg Kaplan (University of Chicago), "The Aggregate and Distributional Consequences of Large Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interventions in the Face of Large Shocks,” (with Ken Miyahara)
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-103
Nikhil Agarwal (MIT), Combining Human Expertise with Artificial Intelligence: Experimental Evidence from Radiology
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-103
Kurt Mitman, "The Rise of Women and Decline of Education"
ME Seminar, 12:00, Carlson 2-215
Luigi Pistaferri (Stanford), "Insuring Labor Income Shocks: The Role of the Dynasty"
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-103
Philipp Gruebener (WU-St. Louis), “Firm Dynamics and Earning Risk,” (with Filip Rozsypal).
IO Seminar, 4:00 - 5:15 pm, HMH 4-170
Nicholas Buchholz (Princeton), "Equilibria in the Decentralized Freight Network” (with Richard Faltings and John Lazarev).
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-103
Martin Beraja (Berkeley), TBD
IO Seminar, 4:00 - 5:15 pm, HMH 4-170
Ashley Swanson (University of Wisconsin-Madison), "Are Hospital Acquisitions of Physician Practices Anticompetitive?"
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-103
Rory McGee (University of Western-Ontario), Risk Protection and Redistribution in the Design of Social Insurance," (with Martin O'Connell)
IO Seminar, 4:00 - 5:15 pm, HMH 4-170
Lorenzo Magnolfi (University of Wisconsin-Madison), TBD
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-103
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde (University of Pennsylvania), TBD
ME Seminar, 12:00, HMH 1-103
Christina Patterson (Chicago-Booth), TBD
IO Seminar, 4:00 - 5:15 pm, HMH 4-170
Michael Sinkinson (Kellogg-Northwestern), TBD
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