31st International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance

Hosted by the Faculty of Economics and Business and the Department of Economics

University of Chile, Santiago, Chile | July 7-9, 2025

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Monday, 7th July, 2025

08:30 - 09:00 Registration 3rd Floor Hall
09:00 - 10:40 Morning Parallel Sessions Various Rooms

A1: Agent-Based Models for Climate Policy (Room: P-301)

Chair: Paola D'Orazio

  • An Eco-Evolutionary Game for Economic Activities in Brazilian Amazon Forest

    Gustavo Aggio

  • Conditions and Pathways for a Climate Club to Reach a More Ambitious Global Treaty

    Pablo Núñez Yebra, Jeroen van den Bergh, Ivan Savin

  • The Environmental Implications of Income Inequality: An Agent-Based Model Featuring Endogenous Climate Policy

    Fiona Borsetzky, Dirk Kohlweyer

  • Economic Fragility Under Pandemics and Climate Risks: A Computational Modeling Perspective

    Paola D'Orazio, Anh-Duy Pham, Son Hong Nguyen

A2: Household Consumption and Savings (Room: P-302)

Chair: Kanta Ogawa

  • Do Prudent Consumers Save Against Inflation Risk?

    Alexandre Janiak, Ignacio Rojas, Paulo Santos Monteiro

  • Household Responses to Temporary Idiosyncratic Income Shocks in a Macroeconomic Agent-Based Model

    Alexandra Glazova

  • The 401(k) Program and Its Impact on Household Financial Investment and Knowledge

    Johannes Huber, Fabian Kindermann, Marcin Lewandowski,Krzysztof Makarski, Joanna Tyrowicz, Piotr Zoch

  • Part-Time Penalties and Heterogeneous Retirement Decisions

    Kanta Ogawa

A3: Labor Markets (Room: P-303)

Chair: Guanyi Yang

  • Earnings Distribution, Sorting, and Labor Trajectories

    Matías Tapia

  • Working and Saving Informally: The Link Between Labor Market Informality and Financial Exclusion

    Luca Flabbi, Mauricio Tejada

  • Pension System Design Under Fluctuating Labor Shares

    Michael Reiter

  • Macroeconomics of Racial Disparities: Discrimination, Labor Market, and Wealth

    Guanyi Yang, Srinivasan Murali

A4: Financial Markets (Room: P-304)

Chair: Tatiana Kirsanova

  • Isolating Speculative Trading and Fundamental Trading in Experimental Asset Markets

    Francisco Klapp, Radhika Lunawat

  • Endogenous Liquidity and Market Dynamics: A Directed Search Approach

    Ming Cheung Fok

  • Determinants of Wash Trading in Major Cryptoexchanges

    Jan Sila, Evzen Kocenda, Ladislav Kristoufek, Jiri Kukacka

  • Equity Versus Efficiency: Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a HANK Economy

    Tatiana Kirsanova, Vasileios Karaferis, Campbell Leith

A5: Fiscal Policy I (Room: P-308)

Chair: Patrick Macnamara

  • Income Tax Fluctuations and Uncertainty

    Selma Malmberg

  • The Evolution of the Welfare State

    Diego Huerta

  • Taxing Consumption in Unequal Economies

    Patrick Macnamara, Myroslav Pidkuyko, Raffaele Rossi

A6: Monetary Policy I (Room: P-309)

Chair: Eduardo Amaral

  • The Predictive Power of a New Keynesian Model with Transitions to Persistent Zero Lower Bound Equilibria

    Dominik Hecker, Alicia Mariela Pita Marcet,Christian Schroeder, Maik Wolters

  • Optimal Simple Monetary Policy Rules for a Resource-Rich Economy and the Zero Lower Bound

    Mikhail Andreyev, Andrey Polbin

  • QE Without REs-The Fed's Triple Mandate and Macro-Stability

    Tengyuan Liang

  • The Capital Puzzle

    Eduardo G. C. Amaral

10:40 - 11:00Refreshment BreakBiblioteca Lounge / Postgrado Lounge
11:00 - 12:10 Welcome and Plenary I: Enrique Mendoza Aula Magna

Title of the Talk:

TBC.

About the Presenter:

Enrique G. Mendoza is the William P. Carey Professor in Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, a Fellow of the Econometric Society, an NBER Research Associate, and member of the BIS Advisory Panel and the Latin American Committee on Macroeconomic & Financial Issues. He joined Penn in 2013 and served as Presidential Term Professor and Director of the Penn Institute for Economic Research until 2020. Before that, he was Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland and held positions at Duke University, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and the IMF. He is a 1989 PhD from the University of Western Ontario. He was managing editor of the Journal of International Economics from 2019 to 2021 and has served in the NSF Economics panel, the editorial boards of leading journals and as consultant for several central banks and international organizations. His research focuses on international capital flows, financial crises, sovereign debt and business cycles..

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12:10 - 13:10LunchBiblioteca Lounge / Postgrado Lounge
13:10 - 14:50 Afternoon Special Sessions Various Rooms

"Frontiers in Central Bank Research" presented by Center for Latinamerican Monetary Studies - CEMLA (Room: P-308)

Chair: Christopher Carroll, Matías Ossandon-Busch

  • Brazilian Macroeconomic Dynamics Redux: Shocks, Frictions, and Unemployment in SAMBA Model

    Angelo M Fasolo, Eurilton Araujo, Alexandre Kornelius, Marcos Valli Jorge

  • Hank Comes of Age

    Bence Bardóczy, Mateo Velásquez-Giraldo

  • Transmission Mechanisms in HANK: An Application to Chile

    Benjamín García, Mario Giarda, Carlos Lizama, Ignacio Rojas

  • Informality and Wealth Distribution: A Heterogeneous Agent Model

    Alan Ledesma, Hamilton Galindo, Cesar Salinas, Luis Yepez

"Computing in Economics and Finance: Applications to LATAM" presented by The Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association - LACEA (Room: P-309)

Chair: Javier Turen, Alejandro Vicondoa

  • Can Financial Hedging Serve Macroprudential Objectives?

    John J Leon-Diaz, Leandro Andrian, Eugenio Rojas

  • Transportation Cost Heterogeneity: New Results for International Trade?

    Fernando A Letelier

  • Consumer Credit and Informal Labor Markets

    Joaquin Saldain Descalzi, Serafin Frache, Rodrigo Lluberas

  • Beyond Costs: The Dominant Role of Strategic Complementarities in Pricing

    Marco Rojas, Elías Albagli, Francesco Grigoli, Dagoberto Quevedo, Emiliano Luttini

14:50 - 15:10Refreshment BreakBiblioteca Lounge / Postgrado Lounge
15:10 - 16:50 Afternoon Parallel Sessions Various Rooms

B1: "Unconventional" Monetary Policy and Tools (Room: P-301)

Chair: Francisca Torrealba

  • Central Bank Independence, International Reserves and Disinflation in Emerging Economies

    Rocío E Suárez, Andrea Paloschi

  • Multiple CBDCs: Optimal Design for a Cashless World

    Julian Parra-Polania, Constanza Martinez-Ventura

  • Central Bank Digital Currencies in a Macroeconomic Agent-Based Model

    Michele Aizzone, Andrea Gurgone, Emilio Barucci, Giulia lori

  • Market Financial Distress: The State-Dependent Effects of Fed Asset Purchases on Emerging Economies

    Francisca Torrealba

B2: Business Cycle Theory (Room: P-302)

Chair: Damian Romero

  • Stock Market Bubbles and Monetary Policy: A Bayesian DSGE Analysis

    Arthur Galichère

  • Investment Demand Shocks and Procyclical Inflation: A Theory

    Makoto Nirei, Xavier Ragot

  • The Macroeconomics of Lumpy Forecasts

    Javier Turen, Isaac Baley

  • Time-Varying Expenditure Shares and Macroeconomic Dynamics

    Benjamin García, Mario Giarda, Carlos Lizama, Damian Romero

B3: Investment and Firm Dynamics (Room: P-303)

Chair: Ozgur Karabulut

  • Investment Subsidies with Spillovers and Endogenous Private Information: Why Pigou Got It All Right

    Luca V.A. Colombo, Gianluca Femminis, Alessandro Pavan

  • Entrepreneurship and the Efficiency Effects of Migration

    Gustavo Gonzalez

  • The Dynamics of Multiple Business Ownership

    Alexandre Gaillard, Sumudu Kankanamge, Ozgur Karabulut

B4: Econometrics and Forecasting I (Room: P-304)

Chair: Oleg Kirsanov

  • Univariate Measures of Persistence: A Comparative Analysis

    Francisco J. Martinez-Ramirez, Lenin Arango-Castillo, María J. Orraca

  • The IMF Data Standards Initiatives and Measuring Global Data Transparency

    Josefine Quast

  • Using Diverse Local Optima for Setting Kernel Parameters in Support Vector Regression: Forecasting Emerging Market Credit Spreads

    Gary S Anderson, Alena Audzeyeva

  • Filtering and Smoothing in State-Space Models with Multiple Regimes

    Oleg Kirsanov, Nigar Hashimzade, Tatiana Kirsanova, Junior Maih

B5: Extreme Weather and Climate Policies (Room: P-305)

Chair: Rafael Curi

  • Modeling the Clean Energy Transition Sequentially

    Thomas Lebbe

  • Economic Impacts of Extreme Weather Shocks in a Developing Economy

    Lissette Briones, Matias Solorza

  • The Impact of Climate Transition Risks on the Brazilian Financial Sector

    Michel Alexandre, Angela Modica Scala, Alessandro Caiani, Gilberto Tadeu Lima

  • Macroeconomic Implications of Climate Policy in Brazil: A Markov-Switching DSGE Model with Pollutant Firms

    Rafael L C Curi, Vladimir K Teles

B6: Capital Flows, Terms of Trade and Financial Crises (Room: P-308)

Chair: Alok Johri

  • The Asymmetric Effects of Commodity Price Shocks in Emerging Economies

    Andrea Gazzani, Vicente Herrera, Alejandro Vicondoa

  • Self-Fulfilling Beliefs, Terms-of-Trade Dynamics, and Economic Welfare

    Diego Calderon

  • Frequency and Severity of Current Account Reversals: An Analysis with a Rational Expectations Regime Switching DSGE Model

    Yuki Murakami, Masashige Hamano

  • Trade, Foreign-Cash-in-Advance Constraints and Default Costs

    Alok Johri

B7: International Economics (Room: P-309)

Chair: Carlos Rondón-Moreno

  • The Ripple Effect: Supply Chain Reconfigurations and Cross-Border Credit Dynamics

    Matias Ossandon Busch, Ricardo Correa, Miguel Sarmiento, Andrea Fabianis

  • The Impact of Deposit Dollarization on Credit Dollarization: Evidence of Natural Hedging and Excessive Risk-Taking Channels

    Jorge Pozo

  • Policy Switches in Emerging Economies

    Hernán D. Seoane

17:00 - 18:00Welcoming CocktailMain Hall, Tecnoaulas Building

Tuesday, 8th July, 2025

08:30 - 09:00Registration3rd Floor Hall
09:00 - 10:40 Morning Parallel Sessions Various Rooms

C1: Monetary Policy II (Room: P-301)

Chair: Lilia Maliar

  • The Housing Channels of Monetary Policy

    Andreas Westermark, Daria Finocchiaro, Ettore Savoia, Karl Walentin

  • Monetary Shocks and Labor Income Risk with a Billion Observations

    Mario Giarda, Ignacio Rojas, Sergio Salgado

  • Fiscal Theory of the Price Level in Small and Open Economies

    Javier Garcia-Cicco, Juan Pablo Di lorio

  • Monetary Policy Transmission with Endogenous Central Bank Responses in TANK

    Lilia Maliar, Christopher Naubert

C2: Macroeconomic Shocks and Price Dynamics (Room: P-302)

Chair: Matthias Schön

  • What's News About Inflation

    Christoph Gortz, Christopher Gunn, Thomas A. Lubik

  • The Role of Technological Change in the Evolution of the Employment to Output Elasticity

    Alejandro Micco, Pablo Egaña-del-Sol

  • Text-Based Demand and Supply Indicators for Inflation and Output Forecasting

    Temel Taskin

  • Tax Burden Shifts and Their Macroeconomic Implications: Insights from an Open Economy Overlapping Generations Model

    Matthias Schön, Nikolai Stähler

C3: Econometrics and Forecasting II (Room: P-303)

Chair: Jorge Miranda

  • Naïve Consumers and Financial Mistakes

    Alexander Paul Hansak, Florian Exler

  • Moderate Time Varying Parameter VARS

    Alessandro Celani, Luca Pedini

  • Robust Conditional Kurtosis and the Cross-Section of International Stock Returns

    Ruifeng Liu, Alex Maynard, Ilias Ilias Tsiakas

  • Factor Augmented Network Vector Autoregression

    Jorge Miranda-Pinto

C4: Perspectives on Growth and Transformation (Room: P-304)

Chair: Luis Felipe Sáenz

  • Estimating Hysteresis Effects in Times of Crises

    Ruy Lama, Juan Pablo Medina

  • The Chicago Plan Revisited - Debt-Free Money, Growth, and Stability

    Michael Kumhof

  • Development at the Point of a Bayonet? Challenging Authoritarian Narratives in Latin American Growth

    José R. Arenas, Emiliano Toni, Pablo Paniagua

  • The Global Industrial Revolution

    Robert E Lucas, Jr., Luis Felipe Sáenz

C5: Expectations and Monetary Policy (Room: P-308)

Chair: Cristina Griffa

  • Consumer Inflation Expectations and Local Price Changes

    Tomasz Lyziak, Michael Pedersen, Ewa Stanislawska

  • Subjective Expectations and Interaction of Monetary and Fiscal Policy Under Trend Inflation

    Stefan Ebmer

  • German Inflation-Linked Bonds: Overpriced, Yet Undervalued

    Jens HE Christensen, Sarah Mouabbi, Caroline Paulson

  • Firms' Pricing and Asymmetric Effects of Own-Industry Inflation Expectations

    Cristina Griffa, Galina Potjagailo

C6: Computational Economics I (Room: P-309)

Chair: Pablo Winant

  • Iterative Refinement of the QZ Decomposition for Solving Linear DSGE Models

    Johannes Huber, Alexander Meyer-Gohde

  • Category Learning, Trade Volume, and Artificial Intelligence

    Ramiro H. Gálvez, Paula Margaretic, Rafael Paganini

  • On the Analytic Solution of DSGE Models

    Pablo Winant

10:40 - 11:00Refreshment BreakBiblioteca Lounge / Postgrado Lounge
11:00 - 12:10 Plenary II: Christiane Baumeister Aula Magna

Title of the Talk:

Recent Advances in Modeling Oil Market Dynamics.

About the Presenter:

Dr. Christiane Baumeister is the Robert H. Lambert, Class of 1940, Helen B. Lambert, Mary E. Lambert and Michael P. Lambert Professor of Economics and the Associate Chair of the Department of Economics at the University of Notre Dame. Her research focuses on empirical macroeconomics, energy economics, monetary economics, and applied time series econometrics. She is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and a Research Fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Dr. Baumeister serves as an Associate Editor for several leading publications, including the American Economic Review and the Journal of Monetary Economics. Prior to her tenure at Notre Dame, she was a Principal Researcher at the Bank of Canada. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Ghent University.

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12:10 - 13:10LunchBiblioteca Lounge / Postgrado Lounge
13:10 - 14:50 Afternoon Special Sessions Various Rooms

"Policy Panel on Digital Banking and Central Banks in Latin America: Challenges and Opportunities" presented by CAF: Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (Room: Aula PwC)

Chair: Rodrigo Cifuentes

  • Pablo Furche, Head of Financial Development and Innovation Unit

    Central Bank of Chile

  • Clara Lía Machado, Director of Financial Infrastructure Surveillance Department

    Central Bank of Colombia

  • Marcos Cerón, Head of Financial Research Department

    Central Reserve Bank of Peru

  • Jorge Ponce, Head of Economic Research

    Central Bank of Uruguay

"Computing in Economics and Finance" presented by the SCE (Room: P-308)

Chair: Mateo Velásquez-Giraldo

  • A Modular Operator-Theoretic Framework to Solve Markov Decision Processes

    Akshay Shanker, Christopher Carroll, Matt White, Alan Lujan

  • Bringing HANK to Dynare

    Normann Rion

  • Sequence-Space Jacobians of Life Cycle Models

    Bence Bardóczy, Mateo Velásquez-Giraldo

  • Numerical Methods for Continuous-Time Heterogenous-Agent Risk-Sharing Models

    Thomas M Phelan, Anmol Bhandari, Jaroslav Borovicka

14:50 - 15:10BreakBiblioteca Lounge / Postgrado Lounge
15:10 - 16:50 Afternoon Parallel Sessions Various Rooms

D1: Fiscal Policy II (Room: P-301)

Chair: Tomas Dutra Schmidt

  • Public Debt and Interest Rates

    William Peterman, Erick Sager

  • The Fiscal Cost of Aging in a Developing Country with Informality

    Andres Zambrano, David Perez-Reyna

  • Opening the Black Box: Aggregate Implications of Public Investment Heterogeneity

    Henrique S Basso, Myroslav Pidkuyko, Omar Rachedi

  • Modeling the Distribution of Tax Evasion: Implications for the Tax Gap

    Tomas Dutra Schmidt, Andrea Modena

D2: Agent-Based Models (Room: P-302)

Chair: Bat Baasan

  • Navigating Uncertainty in the Presence of Negative Word of Mouth

    Herbert Dawid, Dirk Kohlweyer, Melina Schleef, Christian Stummer

  • Optimisation of European Union Direct Support and Innovation Maturity: A Case Study in the Space Sector Using Agent-Based Modelling

    Juan Luis Valero

  • Using Agent-Based Modeling for Educational Policy Analysis: The Case of the Inclusion Law in Chile

    Catalina Canals, Alejandra Mizala, Spiro Maroulis, Juan Pablo Valenzuela

  • Agent-Based Modeling of Stock Market Volatility: Connecting Investor Sentiment with Fundamental Forces

    Bat Baasan, Robert L Axtell

D3: Housing & Real Estate (Room: P-303)

Chair: David Echeverry Pérez

  • Time-Varying Persistence of House Price Growth: The Role of Expectations and Credit Supply

    Chi-Young Choi

  • Incorporating Mortgage Rates and Spread in the Tests for Multiple Bubbles in Housing: Four US Cities 1987-2024

    Octavio A. F. Tourinho, Wilfredo L. Maldonado

  • Complex Deals or Opaque Collateral? Abnormal Losses from Mortgage-Backed Securities

    David Echeverry Pérez

D4: Al and Monetary Policy I (Room: P-304)

Chair: Humberto Martinez

  • Some Inflation Targeting Central Banks Are More Similar Than Others

    Mario Raul Gonzalez, Raul Cruz Tadle

  • Reading Between Lines: Measuring Macroeconomic Narratives from Texts Using Large Language Models

    Tao Wang, Sev Hou, Jiannan (Jay) Jiang

  • Monetary Policy in the Media Spotlight: Sentiments, Signals, and Economic Impact

    Firmin Ayivodji

  • Rules vs Discretion: Decoding FOMC Policy Deliberations

    Humberto Martinez, Michael Bordo, Klodiana Istrefi

D5: Banking & Credit (Room: P-308)

Chair: Maximiliano San Millán

  • Liquidity Requirements, Financial Markets and Macroeconomic Performance

    César Eduardo Tamayo, Alejandro Torres, Carlos Ballesteros

  • Bank Market Power and Monetary Policy Transmission: Evidence from Loan-Level Data

    Konstantin Styrin, Nadezhda Ivanova, Svetlana Popova

  • Competition and Market Power in the Latin American Banking Sector

    Rodrigo Lluberas

  • The Cross Border Effects of Bank Capital Regulation in General Equilibrium

    Maximiliano San Millán

D6: Sovereign Debt and Macroprudential Policy (Room: P-309)

Chair: Eugenia Andreasen

  • Sovereign Wealth Funds and Optimal Foreign Reserves

    Miguel Acosta, Humberto Martínez, Carlos Rondón-Moreno

  • Monetary, Fiscal, and Macroprudential Policy: The Benefits to Cooperation

    Richard Dennis, Pelin Ilbas

  • Sovereign Risk, Firm Financing and International Trade

    Eugenia Andreasen, David Kohn, Guido Sandleris

17:00 - 18:00Transportation to MuseumShuttles depart at 17:30 from Tecnoaulas Building
18:00 - 21:00Conference ReceptionChilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art

Wednesday, 9th July, 2025

08:30 - 09:00Registration3rd Floor Hall
09:00 - 10:40 Morning Parallel Sessions Various Rooms

E1: Exchange Rate Policy (Room: P-301)

Chair: Andrea Paloschi

  • Heterogeneous Strategies and Financial (Under) Development: Unintended Consequences of FX Policy and Regulation on Firms Hedging

    Juan C Medellín

  • Dominant Currency Adoption and Exchange Rate Pass-Through: Evidence from Dollarization in Argentina's Rental Market

    Joaquin Liwski, Paula Margaretic, Rodrigo Wagner

  • Why Do Countries Dollarize? A Model of Optimal Dollarization Decision

    Andrea Paloschi, Rocio E Suarez

E2: Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Small Open Economies (Room: P-302)

Chair: Manuel Gonzalez-Astudillo

  • Monetary Policy Transmission in a Small Open Economy Before and After the Pandemic: The Case of Mexico

    Miroslava Quiroga Trevino, Rocio Elizondo, Raúl Ibarra Ramírez, Julio A. Carrillo, Luis Hernandez Román

  • Elderly Support and Monetary Policy: Evidence from Large-Scale Remittance Records

    Giancarlo M Oseguera, Elvis Casco

  • Optimal Fiscal Policy on Non-Renewable Resources and Agricultural Commodities in a Model with Self-Interested Politicians

    María J Granado

  • Assessing the Stance of Monetary Policy in Eurozone-19: A Semi-Structural Approach

    Manuel González-Astudillo, Babur Kocaoglu, Diego Vilán

E3: Labor Markets and Technological Change (Room: P-303)

Chair: Sofía Bauducco

  • The Value of a Formal Job

    Adolfo Fuentes Werlinger

  • Working from Home: Measuring Productivity and Human Capital Accumulation

    Evgenia Dechter, Gonzalo Castex Hernandez

  • Minimum Wages and Firm Outcomes

    Elias Albagli, Sofía Bauducco, Roberto Gillmore, Juan Guerra-Salas, David Kohn

E4: Economic Networks (Room: P-304)

Chair: Javier Quintana

  • Ownership and Control Networks in Chile

    Felipe Aviles, David Kohn, Dagoberto Quevedo, Patricio Toro

  • Aggregating Distortions in Networks with Multi-Product Firms

    Antonio Martner, Yasutaka Koike-Mori

  • Anatomy of the Investment Network in a Commodity Dependent Economy

    Roberto Gillmore, Rodrigo Heresi, David Kohn, Dagoberto Quevedo, Nicolas Rivera

  • The Dynamics of Trade Fragmentation: A Network Approach

    Javier Quintana

E5: Computational Economics II (Room: P-308)

Chair: Christopher Naubert

  • Uncovering Utility Functions from Observed Outcomes

    Marta Grześkiewicz

  • The Internal Structure of Macroeconomic Machine Learning Models

    Nathan M Palmer, Thomas R Cook

  • A Deep Learning Model for Classifying Job Postings

    Dagoberto Quevedo, Jesica Olivares, Diego Donoso, Roberto Gillmore

  • Differentiable, Filter-Free Bayesian Estimation of DSGE Models Using Mixture Density Networks

    Christopher Naubert

10:40 - 11:00Refreshment BreakBiblioteca Lounge / Postgrado Lounge
11:00 - 12:20
Plenary III: John Stachurski Sponsored by the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control (JEDC)
Aula Magna

Title of the Talk:

Dynamic Programming: From Local Optimality to Global Optimality

About the Presenter:

John Stachurski is a Professor at the Research School of Economics at the Australian National University and an elected Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory. His primary research fields include dynamic optimization, computational methods, and stochastic process theory. He is a co-founder of QuantEcon, a project dedicated to developing open-source computational tools for economics, which has received support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Dr. Stachurski has authored several books, including "Economic Dynamics: Theory and Computation," and has published extensively in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Theory and Econometrica. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Melbourne.

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12:20 - 13:20LunchBiblioteca Lounge / Postgrado Lounge
13:20 - 15:00 Final Parallel Sessions Various Rooms

F1: Monetary Policy III (Room: P-301)

Chair: Anna Florio

  • Forward Guidance and Fiscal Rules in HANK

    Ansgar Rannenberg

  • The Propagation of Inflation Target Shocks in a HANK Model:The Role of Fiscal Rules

    Eurilton Araujo

  • Carbon Policy, the Green Transition, and Inflation Dynamics

    Alan Finkelstein-Shapiro, Victoria Nuguer

  • Which Fiscal Spending Category Is the Most Inflationary?

    Guido Ascari, Anna Florio, Alessandro Gobbi, Leonardo Melosi

F2: Macroeconomic Impact of Microeconomic Policies (Room: P-302)

Chair: Fernando Adolfo Sossdorf

  • Financial Inclusion in the Rural Areas of Colombia: A Quantitative Exploration

    Karen Castañeda-Rico, Catalina Granda-Carvajal

  • Exemption or Illusion? The Impact of a Youth Tax Policy on House Asking Prices in Portugal

    Luís Clemente-Casinhas, Sofia Vale

  • Macro Consequences of Diet Quality and Health

    Jonas Ho

  • A World First in Organic Trade: The Brazil-Chile Agreement and Its Dual Certification Model

    Fernando Sossdorf, Tomás Fernández

F3: Supply Shocks and the Macroeconomy (Room: P-303)

Chair: Martin Harding

  • Oil Price Swings and Inflationary Echoes: The Impact of Oil Market Shocks on Consumer and Producer Prices in Europe and the U.S.

    Sofia Vale, Joana Gago

  • Inflation Heterogeneity and Differential Effects of Monetary and Oil Price Shocks

    Felipe Martínez

  • The Effects of Geopolitical Oil Price Shocks

    Guillermo Verduzco-Bustos, Francesco Zanetti

  • Optimal Monetary Policy with Large Shocks

    Martin Harding, Jesper Linde, David Lopez-Salido, Mathias Trabandt

F4: Trade, Finance and Global Imbalances (Room: P-304)

Chair: Julian Fernandez

  • International Trade Finance and Learning Dynamics

    David Kohn

  • America First? The Macroeconomic Implications of Punitive Tariffs

    Anne Ernst, Natascha Hinterlang, Marius Jäger, Nikolai Stähler

  • We Are Not in a Gaussian World Anymore: Implications for the Composition of Official Foreign Assets

    Juan Pablo Medina

  • The Uncertain Exorbitant Privilege and Duty

    Julian Fernandez

F5: Inflation Dynamics (Room: P-308)

Chair: Alessandro Gobbi

  • Why Have Central Banks in Latin America Persisted in the Error for So Long?

    Gustavo Leyva

  • Phases of Distributive Conflict and Inflation Spirals

    Giovanni Dosi, Davide Usula, Maria Enrica Virgillito

  • Causal Emergence and Inflationary Dynamics: A Comparative Information-Theoretic Analysis

    Emiliano Alvarez

  • Uncovering the Effects of Government Spending Through Tax Foresight

    Guido Ascari, Anna Florio, Alessandro Gobbi

15:00 - 15:01Conference Adjourns