VEAMS-Virtual East Asia Macroeconomics Seminar Series is an open online international seminar hosted by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Keio University, Korea University, Peking University, Seoul National University, and The University of Tokyo.
If you would like to attend, please register here to receive a Zoom meeting link for the seminar series.
Schedule
Next seminar
2021/4/16 Fri. 12:15-13:30 JST & KST, 11:15-12:30 CST
A Theory of Wage Rigidity and Unemployment Fluctuations with On-the-Job Search
(Abstract can be found here)
Masao Fukui (MIT)
A Theory of Wage Rigidity and Unemployment Fluctuations with On-the-Job Search
(Abstract can be found here)
Masao Fukui (MIT)
Upcoming
2021/4/30 Fri. 12:15-13:30 JST & KST, 11:15-12:30 CST
Credible Forward Guidance
Taisuke Nakata (University of Tokyo)
joint work with Takeki Sunakawa (Hitotsubashi University)
Credible Forward Guidance
Taisuke Nakata (University of Tokyo)
joint work with Takeki Sunakawa (Hitotsubashi University)
2021/5/14 Fri. 12:15-13:30 JST & KST, 11:15-12:30 CST
Title: TBA
Chen Lian (University of California, Berkeley)
Title: TBA
Chen Lian (University of California, Berkeley)
Format
The seminars are held as Zoom Meeting and are 75 minutes long. Each seminar consists of a 60 minute presentation followed by a 15 minute Q&A session.
Regarding Q&A, the chat feature in Zoom is used. The host will collect Audience questions. The audience's microphones are to be muted, video cameras are to be disabled, and all interactions with speakers are to go through the host. Please note that the speaker may not be able to answer all the questions as the session is constricted to 15 minutes.
We have zero tolerance on use of abusive language or any other form of expression.
Some seminars may be recorded, and may be made available at a future date. They can be found at the “Past Seminars” link in this website.
This format is experimental, and details are subject to change
The seminars are held as Zoom Meeting and are 75 minutes long. Each seminar consists of a 60 minute presentation followed by a 15 minute Q&A session.
Regarding Q&A, the chat feature in Zoom is used. The host will collect Audience questions. The audience's microphones are to be muted, video cameras are to be disabled, and all interactions with speakers are to go through the host. Please note that the speaker may not be able to answer all the questions as the session is constricted to 15 minutes.
We have zero tolerance on use of abusive language or any other form of expression.
Some seminars may be recorded, and may be made available at a future date. They can be found at the “Past Seminars” link in this website.
This format is experimental, and details are subject to change
Contact
If you want to get in touch with us, provide feedback, give us suggestions, or want to propose a speaker, please email us at veams.macroeconomics[at]gmail.com. Alternatively, you may use the form in our Contact Us page. |
Organizers
Kosuke Aoki (The University of Tokyo) Yongsung Chang (Seoul National University) Ippei Fujiwara (Keio University and Australian National University) Jinill Kim (Korea University) Taisuke Nakata (The University of Tokyo) Michael Song (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Pengfei Wang (Peking University and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) |