Programme:
8.30 Tea and coffee
9.00 Welcome – Joe Pearlman
9.10 Jagjit Chadha - A Tale of savers versus borrowers – how they respond to MPIs. (PAPER / SLIDES)
10.10 David Miles / Martina Fazio - Limiting mortgage debt: Aggregate demand externalities and housing market distortions. Discussant: Sevim Kosem. (PAPER / SLIDES)
10.50 Tea and Coffee
11.20 Georgina Green - Credit, crises and inequality. Discussant: Jane Kelly. (PAPER / SLIDES)
12.00 Kasun Pathirage - Financial Frictions and Welfare Effects in a Disaggregated DSGE Model. Discussant: Eddie Gerba.
12.40 Margarita Rubio - Macroprudential Policy, Incomplete Information and Inequality: The case of Low Income and Developing Countries. Discussant: George Bratsiotis. (PAPER / SLIDES)
1.20 Lunch
2.20 Thorsten Beck - The Micro Impact of Macroprudential policies: Firm-level evidence. (PAPER / SLIDES)
3.20 Ayah El-Said – The Impact of Macroprudential Policies on Financial Inclusion: The Role of Governance and Financial Development. Discussant: Margarita Rubio. (PAPER / SLIDES)
4.00 Tea and coffee
4.30 William Tayler - Macroprudential Interventions in Liquidity Traps. Discussant: Joe Pearlman (PAPER / SLIDES)
5.10 Paola D'Orazio - Income inequality, consumer debt, and prudential regulation: an agent-based approach to study the emergence of crises and financial instability. Discussant: Saqib Jafarey. (PAPER / SLIDES)
Programme Committee
Joseph Pearlman (City, University of London)
Margarita Rubio (University of Nottingham)
If you would like to attend, please email MMFworkshopcityUoL [at] city.ac.uk. MMF will pay travel costs on first-come first-served basis.