International Colloquia

(Formerly Seminars in International Macroeconomics and Finance)

Schedule - Fall 2001

The purpose of this series is to bring in outside speakers to present their research on issues in international economics. The colloquia will be held on two separate Friday mornings. They will run from 9:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. in the WDI seminar room, with coffee and muffins beforehand at 9:00 AM and lunches afterwards in the WDI library. 1.5 hours will be devoted to presentation, critiques by UM faculty and graduate students, and general discussion of each paper.

Titles that are highlighted are available on line.

International Colloquia
Fall 2001

Links: weekly international seminar
Date Room Time Speaker From Topic
Oct 12, 2001 WDI
seminar
room
9:30 AM Richard Lyons Berkeley "Why Order Flow Explains Exchange Rates" (joint with Martin Evans)
Discussants: Anusha Chari and Brian Boyer
11:30 AM Urban Jermann Wharton "Using Asset Prices to Measure the Cost of Business Cycles"
Discussants: Miles Kimball and Yingbin Xiao
Nov. 9, 2001 WDI
seminar
room
9:30 AM Alan Stockman Rochester "Rational Speculation and Exchange Rates" (joint with Margarida Duarte)
Discussants: Guojun Wu, TBA
11:30 AM Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas Princeton "Exchange Rate Dynamics, Learning and Misperception" (joint with Aaron Tornell)
Discussants: Andrew Coleman, Amrita Nain

LOCATION: William Davidson Institute seminar room: 1st floor of Wyly Hall.

For more information about the colloquia, e-mail Kathryn Dominguez.


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