数字经济联合线上讲座|Joint Online Digital-Economy Seminars
发文时间:2024-01-16

Joint with HKBU, Monash, NTU

Local host: Xue (Sherry) Qiao

Seminar Zoom link: https://hkbu.zoom.us/j/293341034

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

Competition for Exclusivity and Customer Lock-in: Evidence from Copyright Enforcement in China

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

Driving the Drivers: Algorithmic Wage-Setting in   Ride-Hailing

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

On the Inherent Fragility of DeFi Lending

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

The Information Content of Blockchain Fees

Oct 20

9-10:30

Prof. Donghwa SHIN

University of North Carolina at   Chapel Hill

Yield Farming

Nov 18

9-10:30

Prof Jonathan PAYNE

Princeton University

Platforms, Tokens and Interoperability

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

Topic

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

Money Creation in Decentralized Finance: A Dynamic Model of Stablecoin and Crypo Shadow Banking

April 7

16-17:30

Dr. Maximilian GUENNEWIG   University of Bonn

Money Talks: Information and Seignorage

April 21

8:30-10

Dr. Shota Ichihashi

Bank of Canada

Data Collection by an Informed Seller

zoom link:

https://monash.zoom.us/j/89210995290?pwd=WnllejdEQ3M2OE5nek9RZGhvMTl5UT09

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

CBDC and Business Cycle Dynamics in a New Monetarist New Keynesian Model

June 30

16-17:30

Prof. Hans GERSBACK

ETH Zuich

Monetary Policy with a Central Bank Digital Currency CBDC

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

Best   Before? Expiring Central Bank Digital   Currency and Loss Recovery

Sep 9

4-5:30pm

Prof   Julien PRAT

CREST and Ecole Polytechnique

Fundamental     Pricing of Utility   Tokens

Sep 23

910:30am

Prof   Boris VALLÉE

Harvard University

FinTech   Lending and Cashless Payment

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

Economic     Implications of Scaling Blockchains: Why   the Consensus Protocol     Matters

Oct 22

9-10:30am

Prof Martin SCHNEIDER

Stanford University

Credit lines, Bank Deposits or CBDC? Competition &       Efficiency in Modern Payment System

Oct 28

3-4:30pm

Prof Nicola PAVANINI

Tilburg University

The     Value of “New” and “Old” Intermediation in Online Debt Crowdfunding

Nov 4

9-10:30 am

Prof Michael Ostrovsky

Stanford University

Choice Screen Auction

Nov 11

4-5:30pm

Dr Jon FROST

Bank for   International   Settlements

Rise of the Central Bank Digital Currencies: Drivers,   Approaches and Technologies


Past Seminars (2020 Spring, 2020 Fall, 2021 Spring)


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