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Dynamic Maturity Transformation (1)

Javier Suarez (CEMFI, Madrid)

18 mai 2012

Rationally Inattentive Seller: Sales and Discrete Pricing (1)

Filip Matejka (Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education, Prague)

16 mai 2012

VAR for VaR: Measuring Systemic Risk Using Multivariate Regression Quantiles (1)

Simone Manganelli (BCE)

15 mai 2012

Ex Post (in)efficient Negotiation and Breakdown of Trade (1)

Antoinette Schoar (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

IDEI, 14 mai 2012, 12h30–14h00, salle MF 323

One of the central assumptions of incomplete contract theories is that the contract parties will engage in ex post efficient renegotiation in the case of unforeseen shocks. However if parties to the trade are concerned about reputation or norms against price gauging, efficient renegotiation might...

Fed Funds Futures and the Federal Reserve (1)

Jean-Sébastien Fontaine (Bank of Canada)

10 mai 2012

Response latency in stated choice experiments: Impact on preference, variance and processing heterogeneity (1)

Danny Campbell (Queen’s University Belfast)

Toulouse : TSE, 7 mai 2012, 11h00–12h30, salle AMPHI S

In this paper we utilise paradata relating to the response latency as a measure of the cognitive effort invested by respondents in self-administered online stated preference surveys. While the effects of response latency have been previously explored, this paper proposes a different approach....

Optimal Monetary and Macro-Prudential Policies (1)

Olivier Loisel (CREST)

2 mai 2012

Frontrunning in a Model of Market Making with Inventory (1)

Ailsa Roell (University of Columbia)

TSE, 30 avril 2012, 12h30–14h00, salle MF 323

The paper considers the impact of differences in information about participants’ order placement strategies on market pricing and liquidity in an OLG market making model with risk averse market makers.

Kosher Pork (1)

Allan Drazen (University of Maryland)

30 avril 2012

Fourth Workshop of the Paul Woolley Research Initiative (1)

Toulouse, France, 24–25 avril 2012

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