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semester 2, 2023-2024
march 14 16-17:30 |
prof. tommaso valletti imperial college london |
tba |
march 21 16-17:30 |
prof. shiva shekhar tilburg university |
tba |
may 23 16-17:30 |
prof. martin peita boston university |
tba |
may 30 16-17:30 |
prof. igor letina university of bern |
market-bound research contests |
april 25 16-17:30 |
dr. reinhold kesler university of zurich |
tba |
may 2 9-10:30 |
prof. omid malekan columbia university |
tba |
semester 1, 2023-2024
oct 12 9-10:30 |
prof. marius zoican university of toronto mississauga |
tba |
dec 7 16-17:30 |
prof. gerry tsoukalas boston university |
tba |
semester 2, 2022-2023
march 2 9-10:30 |
dr. youming liu bank of canada |
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march 9 9-10:30 |
mr. daniel rabetti tel aviv university and cornell university |
coins for data: an anatomy of crypto-based cybercrimes |
march 23 9-10:30 |
prof. shengxing zhang, london school of economics |
a q-theory of token platforms with searching and matching abstract: this paper presents a theory on a trading platform that facilitates bilateral trade between buyers and sellers through the use of tokens issued by the platform. specifically, the platform invests in customer capital and devises an optimal token policy, while taking into account the associated adjustment costs. the paper analyzes the trade-off between the seigniorage obtained from existing users and the demand for tokens from new users. additionally, the theory elucidates the value of the token platform, as well as the value of active users for the platform. overall, this study offers insights into the design of effective token policies and the factors that underpin the success of token-based trading platforms. |
march 30 9-10:30 |
prof. yao luo university of toronto |
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april 13 9-10:30 |
dr. andrew usher bank of canada |
central bank digital currency and banking choices |
april 20 9-10:30 |
prof. charles kahn uiuc |
the demand for programmable payments |
semester 1, 2022-2023
sep 15 16-17:30 |
prof emre ozdenoren london business school |
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sep 22 16-17:30 |
prof matthieu bouvard toulouse school of economics |
e-commerce platforms and credit |
sep 29 16-17:30 |
prof. özlem bedre defolie european school of management and technology |
competition for an exclusivity of a superior input and implications for quality |
oct 6 9-10:30 |
prof agostino capponi columbia university |
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oct 20 9-10:30 |
prof. donghwa shin university of north carolina at chapel hill |
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nov 18 9-10:30 |
prof jonathan payne princeton university |
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nov 24 9-10:30 |
dr. sangyoon park university of hong kong |
measure economic development: human machine collaboration using satellite imagery |
semester 2, 2021-2022
date |
speaker |
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feb 10 9-10:30 |
dr. michael junho lee federal reserve bank of new york |
optimal design of tokenized markets |
feb 17 9-10:30 |
prof. laura veldkamp columbia university |
a model of data economy |
mar 10 9-10:30 |
dr. simon mayer university of chicago |
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april 7 16-17:30 |
dr. maximilian guennewig university of bonn |
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april 21 8:30-10 |
dr. shota ichihashi bank of canada |
data collection by an informed seller zoom link: |
may 12 16-17:30 |
dr. ousmène jacques mandeng, london school of economics and political science |
tba |
june 23 16-17:30 |
dr. katrin assenmacher european central bank |
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june 30 16-17:30 |
prof. hans gersback eth zuich |
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july 14 16-17:30 |
dr. katrin assenmacher european central bank |
monetary policy and the digital euro |
semester 1, 2021-2022
date |
speaker |
topic |
sep 2 4-5:30pm |
prof maarten van oordt vrije universiteit amsterdam |
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sep 9 4-5:30pm |
prof julien prat crest and ecole polytechnique |
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sep 23 910:30am |
prof boris vallée harvard university |
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oct 15 9-10:30am |
dr. simon mayer university of chicago |
token-based platforms and speculators |
oct 21 9-10:30am |
prof thomas rivera mcgill university |
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oct 22 9-10:30am |
prof martin schneider stanford university |
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oct 28 3-4:30pm |
prof nicola pavanini tilburg university |
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nov 4 9-10:30 am |
prof michael ostrovsky stanford university |
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nov 11 4-5:30pm |
dr jon frost bank for international settlements |