The Macroeconomic Risk Chair has been launched in June 2018. Held by Paris School of Economics, it is financed by the SCOR Foundation for Science.
Under the scientific leadership of Gilles Saint-Paul (PSE, ENS-PSL) and the executive leadership of Axelle Ferriere (PSE, CNRS), the chair aims to strengthen high level research and the dissemination of knowledge to generate a better understanding of contemporary macroeconomics.
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
> Data and the changing economics of knowledge production
An interview with with Laura Veldkamp (Columbia Business School)
> Exchange rate policy and firm heterogeneity,
By Masashige Hamano (Waseda University) and Francesco Pappadà (Paris School of Economics and Banque de France)
> The Curious Incidence of Monetary Policy Across the Income Distribution,
By Tobias Broer (PSE, IIES, Stockholm University), John Kramer (IIES, Stockholm University) and Kurt Mitman (IIES, Stockholm University, CEPR and IZA)
> Round Table: Why is the Euro Falling Relative to the Dollar?
With Klaus Adam (University of Mannheim), Giancarlo Corsetti (EUI) and Martín Uribe (Columbia University)
Moderated by Gilles Saint-Paul (PSE, ENS-PSL)