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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas / University of Houston
Conference on International Macroeconomics

November 3–4, 2006
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – Houston Branch

Organizers:
Evan F. Koenig and Mark A. Wynne, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
David H. Papell, University of Houston

Friday, November 3
7:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast
8:20 a.m. Opening Remarks
Session 1  
Chair: Mark Wynne, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
8:30 a.m. Expectations and Exchange Rate Dynamics: A State Dependent Pricing Approach [PDF]
  Anthony Landry, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Discussant: Virgiliu Midrigan, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
10:00 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. Home Bias, Exchange Rate Disconnect and Optimal Exchange Rate Policy [PDF]
  Jian Wang, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Discussant: Robert Kollman, University of Paris XII, ECARES and Free University of Brussels
Noon Lunch
Session 2  
Chair: David Papell, University of Houston
1:00 p.m. Sticky Information in General Equilibrium: Issues in Model Construction, Solution, and Estimation [PDF]
  Ricardo Reis, Princeton University
Discussant: John Taylor, Stanford University
2:30 p.m. Innovation, Firm Dynamics, and International Trade [PDF]
  Ariel Burstein, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant: Natalia Ramando, University of Texas
4:00 p.m. Break
4:30 p.m. Dynamics of Trade and Competition [PDF]
  Jean Imbs, University of Lausanne
Discussant: Marianne Baxter, Boston University
6:00 p.m. Reception and Dinner
  Keynote Address:
Global Financial Policy in the Post-9/11 World: What Has Worked, What Hasn’t, and Why
  John Taylor, Stanford University
 
Saturday, November 4
7:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast
Session 3  
Chair: Evan Koenig, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
8:30 a.m. Would Protectionism Defuse Global Imbalances and Spur Economic Activity? A Scenario Analysis [PDF]
  Paolo Pesenti, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Discussant: Dietrich Vollrath, University of Houston
10:00 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. Expectations and Exchange Rate Policy [PDF]
  Charles Engel, University of Wisconsin
Discussant: Bent Sorensen, University of Houston
Noon Lunch and Adjourn
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