2022 Conference: Economic Resilience and Interconnectedness
Nov. 11-12, 2022, Virtual
Papers presented at the 2022 Carnegie-Rochester-NYU conference explored the consequences of interconnectedness among firms, households, and countries for the resilience of economies and macroeconomic stabilization policies.
Conference Sessions
Day 1 Conference Sessions
November 11, 2022
Session I
- Business Cycle Asymmetry and Input-Output Structure: The Role of Firm-to-Firm Networks
Authors: Jorge Miranda-Pinto (Central Bank of Chile), Alvaro Silva (University of Maryland), Eric R. Young (University of Virginia)
Discussant: Saki Bigio, UCLA
Session II
- Propagation of Shocks in An Input-Output Economy: Evidence From Disaggregated Prices
Authors: Shaowen Luo (Virginia Tech), Daniel Villar (Federal Reserve Board of Governors)
Discussant: Hassan Afrouzi, Columbia University
Session III
- Stress Relief?: Financial Structures and Resilience to the Covid Shock
Authors: Kristin Forbes (MIT Sloan, NBER, and CEPR), Christian Friedrich (Bank of Canada and CEPR), Dennis Reinhardt (Bank of England)
Discussant: Bernard Herskovic, UCLA
Session IV
- Information Frictions and Real Rigidities in Production Networks
Authors: Thomas Pellet (Northwestern University), Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi (Northwestern University and CEPR)
Discussant: Luigi Iovino, Bocconi University
Day 2 Conference Sessions
November 12, 2022
Session I
- Coordinated Firm-Level Work Processes and Macroeconomic Resilience
Authors: Moritz Kuhn (University of Bonn), Jinfeng Luo (University of Pennsylvania), Iourii Manovskii (University of Pennsylvania), Xincheng Qiu (University of Pennsylvania)
Discussant: Benjamin Pugsley, University of Notre Dame
Session II
- Trade and Diffusion of Embodied Technology: An Empirical Analysis
Authors: Stephen Ayerst (International Monetary Fund), Faisal Ibrahim (University of Toronto), Gaelan MacKenzie (Bank of Canada), Swapnika Rachapalli (UBC Sauder)
Discussant: Simone Lenzu, NYU Stern