Program
CEPR-TFI Event Online Webinar Event: Thursday 7 May 2020 (CEST)
CEPR Fifth European Workshop on Household Finance (Online Webinars): Thursday 7 May-Saturday 9 May 2020 (CEST)
CEPR Fifth European Workshop on Household Finance: Thursday 7 May 2020
14:50-15:00 Opening Remarks
Paolo Sodini, Stockholm School of Economics and SHoF
Michael Haliassos, Goethe University Frankfurt and CEPR
Session Chair: Paolo Sodini, Stockholm School of Economics and SHoF
15:00-15:40 Resolving the Excessive Trading Puzzle: An Integrated Approach Based on Surveys and Transactions
Cameron Peng, LSE (with Hongqi Liu, Wei A. Xiong, and Wei Xiong)
Discussant: Søren Leth-Petersen, University of Copenhagen and CEPR
15:40-16:20 Rationalizing Trading Frequency and Returns: Maybe Trading is Good for You
Mengli Sha, Pennsylvania State University (with Yosef Bonaparte and Russell Cooper)
Discussant: Luigi Paciello, EIEF and CEPR
16:20-17:00 Wealth Fluctuations and Risk Preferences: Evidence from U.S. Investor Portfolios
Maarten Meeuwis, MIT
Discussant: Kim Peijnenburg, EDHEC and CEPR
CEPR-TFI Event: Thursday 7 May 2020
17:30-19:00 CEPR-TFI Event – Household Welfare: Do We Need Big Data?
Welcome: Mark Cliffe, Global Head of the New Horizons Hub (ING Group)
Opening Remarks: Paolo Sodini (Stockholm School of Economics and SHoF)
Speakers:
John Campbell, Professor (Harvard University)
Martin Flodén, Deputy Governor (Riksbank)
Shiler Khedri, Global Head of Data and Technology at ING Analytics (ING)
Gianluca Violante, Professor (Princeton University)
Panel Discussion
Chair: Karolina Ekholm, Professor (Stockholm University and CEPR)
CEPR Fifth European Workshop on Household Finance: Friday 8 May 2020
Session Chair: Michael Haliassos, Goethe University Frankfurt and CEPR
15:00-15:40 Do Women Get Worse Financial Advice?
Tabea Bucher-Koenen, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (with Andreas Hackethal, Johannes Koenen and Christine Laudenbach)
Discussant: Anastasia Girshina, Swedish House of Finance
15:40-16:20 Financial Crisis, Creditor-Debtor Conflict, and Populism
Emil Verner, MIT (with Gyozo Gyöngyösi)
Discussant: Kaveh Majlesi, Lund University and CEPR
16:20-17:00 Removing the Fine Print: Standardization, Disclosure, and Consumer Loan Outcomes
Sheisha Kulkarni, University of Virginia (with Santiago Truffa and Gonzalo Iberti)
Discussant: Vimal Balasubramaniam, Queen Mary University of London
17:15-18:15 Network Steering Committee Meeting
CEPR Fifth European Workshop on Household Finance: Saturday 9 May 2020
Session Chair: Francisco Gomes, London Business School and CEPR
15:00-15:40 Till Debt Do Us Part: Strategic Divorces and a Test of Moral Hazard
Yeorim Kim, VU Amsterdam, Netspar and De Nederlandsche Bank (with Mauro Mastrogiacomo, Stefan Hochguertel and Hans Bloemen)
Discussant: Michaela Pagel, Columbia University and CEPR
15:40-16:20 Misfortune and Mistake: The Financial Conditions and Decision-Making Ability of High-Cost Loan Borrowers
Arna Olafsson, Copenhagen Business School, Danish Finance Institute and CEPR (with Leandro Carvalho and Dan Silverman)
Discussant: Huan Tang, HEC Paris
16:20-17:00 Financial Technology Adoption
Sean Higgins, Northwestern University
Discussant: Virginia Gianinazzi, Università della Svizzera italiana
17:00-17:05 Closing Remarks
Michael Haliassos, Goethe University Frankfurt and CEPR
Note: For each 40 min slot, presenters have 20 mins to present their paper. A total of 10 mins are allocated to the discussants and 5-10 mins for general discussion.
Programme Committee
Steffen Andersen (Copenhagen Business School and CEPR), Laurent Calvet (EDHEC Business School, CFS and CEPR), John Campbell (Harvard University and NBER), Joao Cocco (London Business School and CEPR), Russell Cooper (European University Institute), Francisco Gomes (London Business School and CEPR), Luigi Guiso (EIEF and CEPR), Michael Haliassos (Goethe University Frankfurt and CEPR), Tullio Jappelli (University of Naples Federico II, CSEF and CEPR), Alex Michaelides (Imperial College and CEPR), Giovanna Nicodano (Collegio Carlo Alberto, University of Torino), Monica Paiella (University of Naples Parthenope and CEPR), Wenlan Qian (National University of Singapore), Tarun Ramadorai (Imperial College and CEPR), Paolo Sodini (Stockholm School of Economics and SHoF), Michele Tertilt (University of Mannheim and CEPR), and Raman Uppal (EDHEC and CEPR).
Local Organiser
Paolo Sodini (Stockholm School of Economics and SHoF).