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2024
10th IWH-FIN-FIRE Workshop on "Challenges to Financial Stability"
The Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) – Member of the Leibniz Association organised a workshop on "Challenges to Financial Stability" on October 21st and 22nd, 2024, in Halle (Saale).
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Opening Remarks
- Michael Koetter, IWH and Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
Decennial IWH-FIN-FIRE Workshop on “Challenges to Financial Stability”
Session A: Monetary Policy and Financial Regulation
- Siema Hashemi, Center for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI)
Banking on Resolution: Portfolio Effects of Bail-in vs. Bailout
Discussed by David Martinez Miera, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Banking on Resolution: Portfolio Effects of Bail-in vs. Bailout - Sebastian Schreiber, Goethe University Frankfurt
Unintended Consequences of QE: Real Estate Prices and Fin. Stability
Discussed by: Enrico Sette, Bank of Italy
Unintended Consequences of QE: Real Estate Prices and Financial Stability
Session B: Corporate Constraints and Choices
- Yuri Tserlukevich, Arizona State University
Corporate Hedging, Contract Rights, and Basis Risk
Discussed by: Stefano Colonnello, Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice
Corporate Hedging, Contract Rights, and Basis Risk - Klaas Mulier, Ghent University
How Credit Availability and Production Technologies Shape Hiring: Evidence from a Plant Closure
Discussed by: Luana Zaccaria, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance, Rome
On the Interaction between Bank Credit and Labor: The Role of Capital-Labor Substitution
Session C: Digital Money
- Toni Ahnert, European Central Bank
Payments and Privacy in the Digital Economy
Discussed by: Eva Schliephake, Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics
Payments and Privacy in the Digital Economy
- Keynote lecture by Erwan Morellec, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Investor Activism and the Green Transition
Session D: Climate and Credit
- Sehoon Kim, University of Florida
Carbon Offsets: Decarbonization or Transition-Washing?
Discussed by: Brunella Bruno, Bocconi University
Carbon Offsets: Decarbonization or Transition-Washing?
- Keynote lecture by Josef Zechner, Vienna University of Economics (WU)
Political Preferences and Financial Market Equilibrium
Session E: Politics and Prudential Supervision
- Paul Pelzl, NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Politics in Financial Intermediation: Evidence from Brazil
Discussed by: Orkun Saka, City, University of London
Politics in Financial Intermediation: Evidence from Brazil - Hans Degryse, KU Leuven and CEPR
The Disciplining Effect of Bank Supervision: Evidence from SupTech
Discussed by: Oana Peia, University College Dublin
The Disciplining Effect of Bank Supervision: Evidence from SupTech