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FINAL
PROGRAMME |
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Thursday
29th May 2008 |
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13:00-14:00,
Registration at the Department of Economics |
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Parallel Session 1A: Economics of Integration |
14:00-16:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-2) |
Chair:
Aleksandra Zdzienicka-Durand (GATE CNRS) |
EMU
Enlargement: Do Real Exchange Rates Follow A Nonlinear Equilibrium Process?, Nikolaos Giannellis (University
of Crete) and Athanasios Papadopoulos (University of Crete), Discussant: Aleksandra Zdzienicka-Durand |
Monetary
policy convergence among the new EU countries and the EMU, Minoas Koukouritakis
(University of Crete) and Leo Michelis (Ryerson University), Discussant: Nikolaos Giannellis |
Dynamics
of structural shocks and the Euro adoption process, Aleksandra
Zdzienicka-Durand (GATE CNRS), Discussant:
Minoas Koukouritakis |
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Parallel
Session 1B: Emerging Economies |
14:00-16:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-3) |
Chair:
Kosta Josifidis (University of Novi Sad) |
Real
Exchange Rate in Emerging Economies: The Role of Different Investment
Margins, Jan
Brŭha (Czech National Bank) and
Jiří Podpiera (Czech National Bank), Discussant: Kosta Josifidis |
Debt denomination and default risk in emerging
markets, Inci Gumus (Sabanci
University), Discussant: Ramona Jimborean |
The
structure of the monetary assets in transition economies, Gerard Duchene (ERUDITE, University of Paris Est), Ramona Jimborean (ERUDITE,
University of Paris Est) and Boris Najman (University of Paris Est), Discussant: Inci Gumus |
Real
exchange rate appreciation in the transition economies, Kosta Josifidis (University of Novi Sad), Emilija Beker
(University of Novi Sad) and Novica Supic (University of Novi Sad), Discussant:
Jan Bruha |
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Parallel Session 1C:
Financial Markets I |
14:00-16:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-2) |
Chair:
Jan Piplack (University
of Maastricht) |
A
regime switching examination of the Gilt-Equity yield, Fivos Bekiris (Athens
University of Economics and Business), and Petros Migiakis (Bank of Greece), Discussant: Jan Piplack |
Detecting
shift and pure contagion in East Asian equity markets: A Unified Approach, Thomas Flavin (National University of Ireland) and Ekaterini Panopoulou
(University of Piraeus), Discussant: Georgios Kouretas |
Switching
volatility in emerging stock Markets: Evidence from the new EU Member
countries, Manolis Syllignakis (Athens University of
Economics and Business) and Georgios Kouretas (Athens University of Economics and Business), Discussant:
Ekaterini Panopoulou. |
Estimating
and forecasting asset volatility and its volatility: A Markov-switching range
model, Jan Piplack (University of
Maastricht), Discussant: Fivos Bekiris |
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Parallel
Session 1D: Prices and Inflation I |
14:00-16:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-3) |
Chair:
Alessandro Flamini (University of
Keele) |
Measuring
competition in banking: A disequilibrium approach, John
Goddard (Bangor University) and John O.S.
Wilson (University of St Andrews), Discussant:
Alessandro Flamini |
Markups
in the Euro area and the US over the period 1981-2004: a comparison of 50
sectors, Rebekka Christopoulou (ECB) and Philip Vermeulen (ECB), Discussant: John Goddard |
News
and sectoral comovement, Michael Lamla (ETH Zürich), Sarah Lein (ETH Zürich) and
Jan-Egbert Sturm (ETH Zürich), Discussant:
Philip Vermeulen |
Central
Bank preferences and distribution forecasts in a small open economy, Alessandro Flamini
(University of Keele), Discussant: Michael Lamla |
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16:00-16:30
Coffee Break |
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Parallel
Session 2A: Economic Growth |
16:30-18:30
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-2) |
Chair:
Massimiliano La Marca (UNCTAD) |
Productive
base sustainability and global warming, Dimitra
Vouvaki (University of Crete) and Anastasios
Xepapadeas (Athens University of Economics and Business), Discussant: Evangelia Vourvachaki |
Information
and communication technologies in a multi-sector endogenous growth Model, Evangelia Vourvachaki
(Centre for Economic Performance-LSE), Discussant:
Dimitra Vouvaki |
Growth,
distribution and external imbalances sustainability in emerging economies, Massimiliano La Marca
(UNCTAD), Discussant: Joseph Zeira |
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Parallel
Session 2B: Macroeconomics I |
16:30-18:30
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-2) |
Chair:
Victoria Galsband (University of Zurich) |
Terms
of trade shocks and fiscal policy in a small open economy with credit
constrained Consumers, Karlygash Kuralbayeva (University of Oxford), Discussant:
Victoria Gaisband |
Liquidity
and economic fluctuations, Filippo Taddei (Collegio Carlo Alberto), Discussant:
Karlygash Kuralbayeva |
The
Feldstein-Horioka fact, Domenico Giannone (ECB) and Lenza Michele (ECB), Discussant: Filippo Taddei |
Consumption
heterogeneity and long run risk, Victoria Galsband
(University of Zürich) and Mathias Hoffmann (University of Zürich
and CESifo), Discussant: Domenico Giannone |
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Parallel
Session 2C: Finance and Macroeconomics I |
16:30-18:30
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-3) |
Chair:
Chenxiang Liu (10th University of Paris-Nanterre) |
International
financial adjustment: Evidence from the G6 countries, Roberto
Cardarelli (IMF) and Panagiotis Konstantinou (University of Macedonia), Discussant: Chenxiang Liu |
Rural
finance reform in China, Chenxiang Liu (University of Paris-Nanterre X), Discussant: Konstantinou Panagiotis |
The
currency denomination of trade and price discrimination: The Euro after
European Union expansion, Mark Witte (College of
Charleston), Discussant: Jean-Pierre Allegret |
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20:30,
WELCOME RECEPTION AT THEARTEMIS PALACE HOTEL |
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Friday
30th May 2008 |
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Parallel Session 3A:
Central Bank Independence |
09:00-11:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-2) |
Chair:
Jeroen Klomp (University of Groningen) |
Determinants
of central bank independence reforms, Sven-Olov
Daunfeldt (HUI and University of Gävle), Jörgen Hellström (Umeå University) and Mats Landström
(University of Gävle), Discussant: Tuysuz
Sukriye |
Do
monetary policy transparency independence and credibility enhance
macro-financial stability, Eleftherios Spyromitros
((BETA-THEME, Louis Pasteur University) and Tuysuz Sukriye (BETA-THEME, Louis Pasteur University), Discussant: Jeroen
Klomp |
Central
bank independence and financial instability, Jeroen
Klomp (University of Groningen), Discussant: Sven-Olov Daunfeldt |
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Parallel Session 3B:
Exchange Rates Economics I |
09:00-11:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-3) |
Chair:
Glauco De Vita (Oxford Brooks University Business
School) |
Strong
comovements of exchange rates: Theoretical and empirical cases when
currencies become the same asset, Michael Kuehl (University of Goettingen), Discussant:
Glauco De Vita |
When
countries do not do what they say: Systematic discrepancies between exchange
rate regime announcements and de facto policies, Julia
Bersch (Munich Graduate School of Economics
and Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich) and Ulrich Klueh (University
Munich), Discussant: Michael Kuehl |
Evidence
on the impact of exchange rate regimes on Foreign Direct Investment flows, Andrew Abbott (University of Bath) and Glauco De Vita (Oxford
Brooks University Business School), Discussant:
Julia Bersch |
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Parallel
Session 3C: Financial Markets II |
09:00-11:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-2) |
Chair:
Jean-Pierre Allegret (GATE-CNRS-LYON 2) |
Market
based CEO pay and stock price informativeness, Riccardo
Calcagno (Tinbergen Institute and Vrije
University) and Florian Heider (ECB), Discussant:
Christian Grisse |
International
financial transmission: Emerging and mature markets, Guillermo
Felices (Bank of England), Christian Grisse (University of Cambridge) and Jing Yang (Bank of England),
Discussant: Riccardo Calcagno |
A
BVAR model for regional integration in Latin American countries, Jean-Pierre
Allegret (University of Lyon) and Alain Sand
(GATE-CNRS-LYON 2), Discussant: Mark Witte |
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Parallel
Session 3D: Financial Crises |
09:00-11:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-3) |
Chair:
Bauer Christian (University of Wuerzburg) |
A
forewarning indicator system for financial crises: The case of six Central
and Eastern European countries, Irene Andreou (GATE, CNRS), Gilles Dufrenot (GREQAM-CNRS), Sand-Zantman
Alainand (GATE-CNRS-LYON 2), Aleksandra Zdzienicka (GATE CNRS), Discussant:
Michael Bergman |
Currency
Crises and Monetary Policy in an Economy with Credit Constraints: The No
Interest Parity Case, Michael Bergman (University of Copenhagen) and Shakill Hassan (University of Cape Town), Discussant: Irene Andreou |
Does
it pay to defend - The dynamics of currency crises, Christian
Bauer (University of Bayreuth) and Bernhard
Herz (University of Bayreuth), Discussant:
Andrew Rose |
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11:00-11:30,
COFFEE BREAK |
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KEYNOTE
SPEECH - THE ALPHA BANK PLENARY SESSION |
11:30-13:00 (Δ3 Amphitheatrte) |
Chair:
Emmanuel Petrakis (University of Crete) |
Richard Rogerson (Arizona State University):
Micro and Macro Elasticities in a Life Cycle Model with Taxes |
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13:00-14:00
LUNCH BREAK |
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KEYNOTE
SPEECH - THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS PLENARY SESSION |
14:00-15:30
(Δ3 Amphitheatrte) |
Chair:
Athanasios P. Papadopoulos (University of Crete) |
George Tavlas (Bank of Greece)
: The Two Faces of the Founding Fathers:An
Optimum Currency Area Odyssey |
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15:30-16:00
COFFEE BREAK |
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Session
4A: Finance and Macroeconomics II |
16:00-18:30
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-2) |
Chair:
Luis Opazo (Bank Central de Chile) |
Real
implications of financial linkages between Canada and the United States, Vladimir Klyuev (IMF), Discussant: Luis Opazo |
Financial
system dynamics: An econometric analysis of convergence, Angelos Antzoulatos (University of Pireus), Ekaterini
Panopoulou (University of Pireus) and Chris
Tsoumas (University of Pireus), Discussant: Ansgar Belke |
Global Excess
Liquidity and House Prices: A VAR Analysis for OECD Countries, Ansgar Belke (University of Duisburg-Essen and IZA Bonn) and Walter
Orth (University of Duisburg-Essen), Discussant:
Chris Tsoumas |
The
Backus-Smith puzzle: The role of expectations, Luis
Anibal Opazo (Bank Central de Chile), Discussant: Vladimir Klyuev |
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Session
4B: Prices and Inflation II |
16:00-18:30
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-3) |
Chair:
Rudolf Zwiener (IMK Duesseldorf) |
The
role of media for consumers' inflation expectation formation, Michael Lamla (ETH Zürich) and Sarah Lein (ETH Zürich), Discussant: Rudolf Zwiener |
Do
exchange rate regimes matter for inflation persistence?, George Chouliarakis
(University of Manchester) and Pahath-kumbure-gedara
Harischandra (University of Manchester), Discussant: Ulrich
Fritsche |
Disagreement
on inflation expectations in G7 countries, Joerg
Doepke (University of Applied Sciences, Merseburg), Jonas Dovern (The Kiel
Institute for the World Econom), Ulrich
Fritsche (University of Hamburg and German
Institute for Economic Research) and Jiri Stacalek (German Institute for
Economic Research), Discussant: Sarah Lein |
Driving
forces behind the sectoral wage costs differentials in Europe, Camille Logeay (IMK
Düsseldorf) and Rudolf Zwiener (IMK Düsseldorf), Discussant: Pahath-kumbure-gedara Harischandra |
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Session 4C: Macroeconomics II |
16:00-18:30
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-2 ) |
Chair:
Philip Lawler (Swansea University) |
Fiscal
policy and monetary integration: An update, Robert Vermeulen
(University of Luxemburg), Bertrand Candelon (University of Maastricht) and
Joan Muysken (University of Maastricht), Discussant:
Philip Lawler |
Countercyclical
fiscal policy, simple rules and price dispersion, Eric
Mayer (University
of Würzburg) and Oliver Grimm (Center of Economic Research - ETH
Zürich), Discussant: Giovanni Di
Bartolomeo |
Monetary
policy, Rule of Thumb, consumers and external habits: An international
comparison, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo (University of Teramo), Lorenza Rossi (University
Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) and Massimiliano Tancini (University of Rome La
Sapienza), Discussant: Eric Mayer |
Optimal
policy intervention and the social value of public information, Philip Lawler (Swansea
University), Discussant: Robert Vermeulen |
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Saturday
31st May 2008 |
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Parallel
Session 5A: Macroeconomics III |
09:00-11:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-3) |
Chair:
Milani Fabio (University
of California Irvine) |
The
effect of house prices on household saving: The case of Italy, Riccardo Calcagno (Vrije
University), Elsa Fornero (University of Turin and CeRP) and Marina
Cristina Rossi (University of Rome "Tor Vergata" and CeRP), Discussant: Milani Fabio |
The
determinants of regional growth and convergence in China, India and Russia,
Oleg Badunenko (German Institute for Economic
Research) and Kiril Tochkov (Texas Christian University), Discussant: Ventura Luigi |
International
risk sharing: methodological issues and an empirical assessment, Eleonora Pierucci (Università di Roma "La
Sapienza") and Luigi
Ventura (Università di Roma "La
Sapienza"), Discussant: Tochkov Kiril |
The
impact of foreign stock markets on macroeconomic dynamics in small open economies: A structural estimation, Fabio Milani (University of
California, Irvine), Discussant:
Calcagno Riccardo |
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Parallel
Session 5B: Monetary and Fiscal Policy I |
09:00-11:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-2) |
Chair:
Marcelo Sãnchez (ECB) |
Structural
reforms in EMU and the role of monetary policy. A survey of the literature, Nadine
Leiner-Killinger (ECB), Victor Lopez-Perez (ECB), Roger Stieger (ECB) and Giovanni Vitale (ECB), Discussant: Marcelo
Sãnchez |
What
does South Korean inflation targeting target? Evidence from a small open
economy model, Marcelo Sãnchez (ECB), Discussant: Rehim Kilic |
Fiscal
convergence, business cycle, volatility and growth, Davide Furceri (ECB and University
of Palermo), Discussant: Roger Stieger |
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Parallel
Session 5C: Exchange Rates Economics II |
09:00-11:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-2) |
Chair:
Frederick Wallace (University de Quintana Roo) |
Do
jumps mislead the FX market?, Jean-Yves Gnabo (CeReFim, Université de Namur),
Jérôme Lahaye (CeReFim, Université de Namur), Sébastien Laurent
(CeReFim, Université de Namur and CORE, Université Catholique
de Louvain) and Christelle Lecourt (CeReFim, Université de Namur), Discussant: Frederick Wallace |
Real
Exchange rate dynamics and monetary integration in crisis-affected regions, John Beirne (Brunel
University), Discussant: Dimitrios
Sideris |
International
financial relations between Canada and the USA. A joint testing approach, Nikolaos Mylonidis (University of
Ioannina) and Dimitrios Sideris (Bank of
Greece and University of Ioannina), Discussant: John Beirne |
Cointegration
tests of Purchasing Power Parity, Frederick H.
Wallace (Universidad de Quintana Roo), Discussant: Sébastien Laurent |
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11:00-11:30,
COFFEE BREAK |
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KEYNOTE
SPEECH - THE EFG EUROBANK PLENARY SESSION |
11:30-13:00
(Δ3 Amphitheatrte) |
Chair:
George Kouretas (Athens University of Economics and Bussiness) |
Andrew K. Rose (University of
California, Berkeley): Why so Glum? The
Meese-Rogoff Methodology Meets the Stock Market |
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13:00-14:00,
LUNCH BREAK |
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KEYNOTE
SPEECH - THE PROBANK PLENARY SESSION |
14:00-15:30
(Δ3 Amphitheatrte) |
Chair:
Margarita Genius (University of Crete) |
Joseph Zeira (Hebrew University of Jerusalem): Why and How Education Affects Economic Growth? |
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15:30-16:00 COFFEE BREAK |
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Session
6A: Exchange rates Economics III |
16:00-18:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-3) |
Chair:
Rehim Kilic (Georgia Institute of Technology) |
Aggregation
is not the solution: The PPP puzzle strikes back, Lola Gadea
(Universityof Zaragoza) and Laura Mayoral (Institute for Economic Analysis-CSIC) , Discussant: Maria Grydaki |
Exchange
rate volatility and output volatility: A theoretical approach, Maria Grydaki (University
of Macedonia) and Stilianos Fountas (University of Macedonia), Discussant: Davide Furceri (University of Palermo and
University of Illinois) |
Nonlinear
dynamics and persistence in PPP relation: Does controlling for nonlinearity
solve the PPP puzzle? Rehim Kilic (Georgia
Institute of Technology), Discussant: Liu Joy Hiu (University of Crete) |
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Session
6B: Monetary and Fiscal Policy II |
16:00-18:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A2-2) |
Chair:
Moise Sidiropoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and BETA) |
The
European Monetary Union, the UK and Norway: A macroeconomic experiment, I.
McAvinchey (University of Aberdeen) and W.D.
McCausland (University of Aberdeen), Discussant:
Andreas Yannopoulos |
A
comparison of debt and primary-deficit constraints, Marcos
Poplawski Ribeiro (CEPII, University of
Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute), Roel Beetsma (CEPR and Tinbergen
Institute) and Andreas Schabert (University of Dortmund and Tinbergen
Institute), Discussant: Nicola Acocella |
Monetary
union enlargement, fiscal policy and strategic wage setting, Moise Sidiropoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and BETA) and Blandine Zimmer
(University Louis Pasteur and University of Siegen), Discussant: Karlygash Kuralbayeva |
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Session
6C: Macroeconomic Theory and Policy III |
16:00-18:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-2) |
Chair:
Markos Sanso-Navarro (University of Zaragoza) |
Macroeconomic
effects of migration in a new Keynesian framework, George
Chortareas (University of Athens), Kostas
Katirtzidis (University of Athens) and John
Tsoukalas (University of Nottingham), Discussant:
Constantina Kottaridi |
Macroeconomic
uncertainty, sociopolitical instability and public provision: Effects on
private investment, Constantina Kottaridi (University of Peloponnese) and Monica Escaleras (Florida Atlantic University), Discussant:
Markos Sanso-Navarro |
The
effects of foreign direct investment of the United Kingdom decision not to
adopt the Euro, Markos Sanso-Navarro (University of Zaragoza), Discussant: Kostas Katirtzidis |
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Session
6D: Financial Markets III |
16:00-18:00
(LECTURE ROOM: A3-3 ) |
Chair:
Hans Manner (University of Maastricht) |
The
forecasting power of international yield curve linkages, Michele Modugno (ECB-Universite Libre de Bruxelles) and Kleopatra Nikolaou (Universite Libre de Bruxelles), Discussant: George Kouretas |
The
Global and regional factors in the volatility of emerging sovereign bond, Thanh Huong Dinh (University of Paris 12) and Duc
Khuong Nguyen (ISC Paris School of
Management), Discussant: Hans Manner |
Testing
for asset market linkages: A new approach based on Time-Varying Copulas, Hans Manner (Maastricht University) and Bertrand Candelon (Maastricht University), Discussant: Duc Khuong Nguyen |
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18:30,
SHORT EXCURSION AND DINNER AT A TRADITIONAL VILLAGE |
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