Following its first three years, the “Macroeconomic Risk” Chair, SCOR – PSE has been renewed until 2023. Through its activities, the Chair aims to strengthen high level research and the dissemination of knowledge to generate a better understanding of contemporary macroeconomics. Held by PSE, it is financed by the SCOR Foundation for Science.
Under the scientific leadership of Gilles Saint-Paul (PSE, ENS) and the executive leadership of Axelle Ferriere (PSE, CNRS), the “Macroeconomic Risk” Chair, SCOR – PSE aims to promote the development and dissemination of research into a number of areas linked to the issue of macroeconomic risk.
To contribute to this goal, a newsletter is released three times a year, summarizing the research performed and promoted within the Chair. To read the previous newsletters, follow this link.
Summary
> Simple Rules for a Complex World with Artificial Intelligence
An interview with Jesús Fernandez-Villaverde (University of Pennsylvania)
> Collateralization and Asset Price Bubbles when Investors Disagree about Risk,
by Tobias Broer (PSE, IIES and CEPR) and Afroditi Kero (Neapolis University Pafos)
> Sovereign Default and Imperfect Tax Enforcement,
by Francesco Pappadà (Banque de France, PSE Visitor) and Yanos Zylberberg (University of Bristol, CESifo and the Alan Turing Institute)