International Economics Workshop

Date and Time

September 19, 2016
02:30PM - 04:00PM EDT

Location

Littauer Center, 1805 Cambridge Street, M15

"Cross-Sectional Patterns of Mortgage Debt during the Housing Boom: Evidence and Implications"

Speaker:

Christopher Foote, Professor of the Practice, Department of Economics, Harvard University; Senior Economist and Policy Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Co-sponsored by the Economics Department, Harvard University.

Contact:

Cynthia Gomez
Cgomez@fas.harvard.edu

Chairs:

Pol Antràs, Faculty Associate. Robert G. Ory Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Harvard University.

Richard N. Cooper, Faculty Associate. Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics, Department of Economics, Harvard University.

Gita Gopinath, Faculty Associate. Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Harvard University.

Elhanan Helpman, Faculty Associate. Galen L. Stone Professor of International Trade, Department of Economics, Harvard University; Distinguished Fellow, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.

Matteo Maggiori, Faculty Associate. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University.

Marc Melitz, Faculty Associate. David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy, Department of Economics, Harvard University.

Kenneth S. Rogoff, Faculty Associate.Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy; Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Harvard University.

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