AEA Sessions from the 2022 ASSA Annual Meeting

January 07 — 09

Enjoy our library of recorded videos from the 2022 ASSA Annual Meeting.

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Sessions found: 4

International Capital Flows before and during the COVID Crisis

Chair:
Linda Goldberg
Changing Patterns of Capital Flows —
Gerardo Garcia
and Livio Stracca
Capital Flows-at-Risk: Push, Pull and the Role of Policy —
Fernando Eguren-Martin
, Cian O'Neill
, Andrej Sokol
, and Lukas von dem Berge
How Capital Inflows Translate into New Bank Lending: Tracing the Mechanism —
Carlos Cantu
and Catherine Casanova

Monetary Policy

Chair:
C. Richard Higgins
Financial Shocks, Uncertainty Shocks, and Monetary Policy Trade-Offs —
Marco Brianti
Average Inflation Targeting: Time Inconsistency and Intentional Ambiguity —
Jing Cynthia Wu
and Chengcheng Jia
Consumption and Portfolio Rebalancing Response of Households to Monetary Policy —
Yeow Hwee Chua
, Sumit Agarwal
, Changcheng Song
, and Pulak Ghosh
Managing Monetary Tradeoffs in Vulnerable Open Economies —
Tobias Adrian
, Christopher Erceg
, Marcin Kolasa
, Jesper Linde
, and Pawel Zabczyk
Money Markets and Bank Lending: Evidence from the Adoption of Tiering —
Mariassunta Giannetti
, Carlo Altavilla
, Miguel Boucinha
, Lorenzo Burlon
, and Julian Schumacher

The Path to Greener Financial Systems

Chair:
Robert Engle
Global Pricing of Carbon-Transition Risk —
Patrick Bolton
and Marcin Kacperczyk
Greening (Runnable) Brown Assets with a Liquidity Backstop —
Eric Jondeau
, Benoit Mojon
, and Cyril Monnet
Welfare Implications of Heat Waves —
Harrison Hong
, Neng Wang
, Jiangmin Xu
, and Jinqiang Yang

Topics in Financial Stability

Chair:
Karlyn Mitchell
The Financial (In)Stability Real Interest Rate, R** —
Ozge Akinci
, Gianluca Benigno
, Marco Del Negro
, and Albert Queralto
The Natural Rate of Interest through a Hall of Mirrors —
Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul
and Fabian Winkler
Debt as Safe Asset —
Markus Konrad Brunnermeier
, Sebastian A. Merkel
, and Yuliy Sannikov
Let the Worst One Fail: A Credible Solution to the Too-Big-to-Fail Conundrum —
Thomas Philippon
and Olivier Wang