The Centre for Advanced Financial Research and Learning (CAFRAL), a leading research organization promoted by the Reserve Bank of India, invited submissions for its fifth annual conference on the Financial system and Macroeconomy in Emerging Economies.
Prof. Olivier Coibion, Malcolm Forsman Centennial Professor, Department of Economics at the University of Texas, Austin; and Prof. Amiyatosh Purnanandam, Micheal Stark Professor of Finance, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan.
We invited completed working papers on macroeconomics and finance, preferably with a focus on emerging economies. Papers addressing the theme of the conference in the context of specific countries, especially India, was also welcomed. We considered papers on other topics as well.
The final program of the conference is below:
Paper
Presenter
Affiliation
Discussant
Corporate Runs and Credit Reallocation
Dr. Enrico Sette
Bank of Italy
Dr. Apoorva Javadekar (Indian School of Business)
Geographical Diversification in Banking: A Structural Evaluation
Dr. Venky Venkateswaran
NYU Stern, NBER
Dr. Raj Iyer (Imperial College London)
Trust in Banks and Borrower Behavior: Evidence from Supervisory Actions and Local Information
Dr. Rimmy E. Tomy
Chicago Booth
Dr. Vidhya Soundararajan (CAFRAL)
Endogenous Entry and Two-Sided Price Competition in Banking
Dr. Sonny Biswas
University of Bristol Business School
Dr. Bikramaditya Datta (IIT Kanpur)
Inflation Expectations and Cryptocurrency Investment
Dr. Pulak Ghosh
IIM Bangalore
Dr. Abhiman Das (IIM Ahmedabad)
Public Administration Digitalisation and Microenterprise Productivity in India
Dr. Somnath Sharma
Reserve Bank of India
Dr. Rishabh Aggarwal (Indian School of Business)
Financial Stress and Economic Activity: Evidence from a New Worldwide Index
Dr. Davide Furceri
International Monetary Fund
Dr. Pallavi Chavan (Reserve Bank of India)
Understanding Monetary Policy Transmission in India: Information Content of Central Bank Communications and Market Responses
Dr. Aeimit Lakdawala
Wake Forest University
Dr. Anshumaan Tuteja (Ashoka University)
Distributional Consequences of Monetary Policy: A Continuous Time Heterogeneous Agent Model for India
Dr. Suranjana Kundu
IIT Delhi
Dr. Saroj Bhattarai (UT Austin)
Delegation With Flexible Information Acquisition: Ignoring The Left Tail
Dr. Kaushalendra Kishore
CAFRAL
Dr. Deeksha Gupta (Johns Hopkins)
Academic researchers in economics, finance, and related areas. Economists at policy making institutions, financial institutions, and regulatory organizations. Bankers and Central Bankers