Conference Agenda

Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).

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Session Overview
Location: Room 548
Date: Monday, 20/May/2024
8:30am
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9:15am
Track M4-1: Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision
Location: Room 548
Chair: Lu Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Dominik Supera, Columbia Business School
 

Monetary Policy in the Age of Universal Banking

Michael Gelman1, Itay Goldstein2, Andrew MacKinlay3

1: University of Delaware; 2: Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; 3: Virginia Tech

9:30am
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10:15am
Track M4-2: Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision
Location: Room 548
Chair: Lu Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Christopher Hansman, Emory University
 

Spatially Targeted LTV Policies and Collateral Values

Chun-Che Chi1, Cameron LaPoint2, Ming-Jen Lin3

1: Academia Sinica, Institute of Economics; 2: Yale School of Management; 3: National Taiwan University

10:30am
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11:15am
Track M4-3: Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision
Location: Room 548
Chair: Lu Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Naz Koont, Columbia University
 

Diverging Paths in Banks’ Business Models: New Facts and Macro Implications

Jinyuan Zhang, Shohini Kundu, Tyler Muir

UCLA

11:30am
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12:15pm
Track M4-4: Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision
Location: Room 548
Chair: Lu Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Indraneel Chakraborty, University of Miami
 

Unintended Consequences of QE: Real Estate Prices and Financial Stability

Tobias Berg1, Rainer Haselmann1, Thomas Kick2, Sebastian Schreiber1

1: Goethe University; 2: Bundesbank

1:45pm
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2:30pm
Track M4-5: Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision
Location: Room 548
Chair: Lu Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Rustom Irani, UIUC
 

How (in)effective was bank supervision during the 2022 Monetary Tightening?

Yadav Krishna Gopalan1,2, Joao Granja3

1: Indiana University; 2: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; 3: University of Chicago

2:45pm
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3:30pm
Track M4-6: Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision
Location: Room 548
Chair: Lu Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Paul Willen, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
 

Monetary Policy Wedges and the Long-term Liabilities of Households and Firms

Marco Grotteria1, Jules van Binsbergen2

1: London Business School; 2: University of Pennsylvania

Date: Tuesday, 21/May/2024
8:30am
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9:15am
Track T3-1: Corporate Theory
Location: Room 548
Chair: Giorgia Piacentino, USC
Discussant: Zhe Wang, Pennsylvania State University
 

Voting Choice

Andrey Malenko, Nadya Malenko

Boston College

9:30am
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10:15am
Track T3-2: Corporate Theory
Location: Room 548
Chair: Giorgia Piacentino, USC
Discussant: Pavel Zryumov, University of Rochester
 

Optimal Information and Security Design

Nicolas Inostroza1, Anton Tsoy2

1: University of Toronto; 2: University of Toronto

10:30am
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11:15am
Track T3-3: Corporate Theory
Location: Room 548
Chair: Giorgia Piacentino, USC
Discussant: Mark Rempel, University of Toronto
 

The Efficiency of Patent Litigation

Samuel Antill1, Murat Alp Celik2, Xu Tian3, Toni M. Whited4

1: Harvard Business School; 2: University of Toronto; 3: Terry College of Business, University of Georgia; 4: University of Michigan and NBER

11:30am
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12:15pm
Track T3-4: Corporate Theory
Location: Room 548
Chair: Giorgia Piacentino, USC
Discussant: Marcus Opp, Stockholm School of Economics
 

Executive Compensation with Social and Environmental Performance

Pierre Chaigneau1, Nicolas Sahuguet2

1: Queen's University; 2: HEC Montreal

1:45pm
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2:30pm
Track T3-5: Corporate Theory
Location: Room 548
Chair: Giorgia Piacentino, USC
Discussant: Matthieu Gomez, Columbia University
 

The Rise and Fall of Investment: Rethinking Q theory in Equilibrium

Xinwei LI

INSEAD

2:45pm
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3:30pm
Track T3-6: Corporate Theory
Location: Room 548
Chair: Giorgia Piacentino, USC
Discussant: Clemens Otto, Singapore Management University
 

Modeling Managers As EPS Maximizers

Itzhak Ben-David1, Alex Chinco2

1: The Ohio State University, Fisher School of Business; 2: Baruch College

Date: Wednesday, 22/May/2024
8:30am
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9:15am
Track W6-1: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention
Location: Room 548
Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School
Discussant: Hanbin Yang, Harvard Business School
 

Loan Guarantees and Incentives for Information Acquisition

David Stillerman

American University

9:30am
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10:15am
Track W6-2: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention
Location: Room 548
Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School
Discussant: Vrinda Mittal, University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler Business School
 

Did Pandemic Relief Fraud Inflate House Prices?

John M. Griffin, Samuel Kruger, Prateek Mahajan

University of Texas at Austin

10:30am
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11:15am
Track W6-3: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention
Location: Room 548
Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School
Discussant: Douglas Xu, University of Florida, Warrington College of Business
 

Borrower Technology Similarity and Bank Loan Contracting

Mingze Gao1, Yunying Huang2, Steven Ongena3, Eliza Wu2

1: Macquarie University; 2: The University of Sydney; 3: University of Zurich, Switzerland

11:30am
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12:15pm
Track W6-4: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention
Location: Room 548
Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School
Discussant: Matthew Plosser, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 

Internal Loan Ratings, Supervision, and Procyclical Leverage

Pinar Uysal1, Lewis Gaul2, Jonathan Jones2, Stephen Karolyi2

1: Federal Reserve Board; 2: Office of the Comptroller of The Currency, United States of America

1:45pm
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2:30pm
Track W6-5: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention
Location: Room 548
Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School
Discussant: Andres Pablo Sarto, NYU Stern
 

(Unobserved) Heterogeneity in the bank lending channel: Accounting for bank-firm interactions and specialization

Alonso Villacorta1, Lucciano Villacorta2, Bryan Gutierrez3

1: University of California-Santa Cruz; 2: Central Bank of Chile; 3: University of Minnesota

2:45pm
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3:30pm
Track W6-6: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention
Location: Room 548
Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School
Discussant: David H Zhang, Rice University
 

Integrated Intermediation and Fintech Market Power

Greg Buchak1, Vera Chau2, Adam Jorring3

1: Stanford University; 2: Swiss Finance Institute & Geneva Finance Research Institute; 3: Boston College


 
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