Presentation slides from recent conferences

Presentation of Principal components with nonstationary series, July 12, 2023, NBER Summer Institute, Boston

Presentation of Principal components with nonstationary series, April 5, 2023, Conference in Honor of James Stock and Mark Watson, Boston

Presentation of Energy prices and the world economy, Oct 3, 2022, International Association for Energy Economics

Analyzing Commodity Prices in the Context of COVID-19, High Inflation, and the Ukrainian War: An Interview with James Hamilton, September 2022. Forthcoming in Energy Journal, vol. 44, no. 1.

Presentation of Sanctions, oil prices, and recession, May 18, 2022, Better Policy Project

Presentation of Sanctions, energy prices, and the world economy, March 17, 2022, Markus' Academy Princeton

Discussion of Worker types in labor markets Jan 8, 2022, Allied Social Science Association

Discussion of Granular Instrumental Variables by Xavier Gabaix and Ralph S.J. Koijen, Jan 7, 2022, Allied Social Science Association

Discussion of Real-time forward-looking skewness over the business cycle by Ian Dew-Becker, July 14, 2021, NBER Summer Institute

Presentation of Measuring labor-force participation and the incidence and duration of unemployment coauthored with Hie Joo Ahn, Jan 5, 2020, Allied Social Science Association, San Diego

Discussion of The macroeconomic effects of oil supply news: Evidence from OPEC announcements by Diego Kaenzig, Jan 4, 2020, Allied Social Science Association, San Diego

Discussion of Economic outlook, Jan 4, 2020, Allied Social Science Association, San Diego

Discussion of Why so low for so long? A long-term view of real interest rates by Claudio Borio, Piti Disyatat, Mikael Juselius and Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul, Jan 3, 2020, Allied Social Science Association, San Diego

Discussion of Monetary Policy News in the U.S.: Effects on Emerging Market Capital Flows by Tatjana Dahlhaus and Garima Vasishtha, 2019 Asia Economic Policy Conference: Monetary Policy under Global Uncertainty, November 14-15, 2019, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Discussion of Financial Intermediaries and the Yield Curve by Andrés Schneider, Advances in Fixed Income Macro-Finance Research, October 17-18, 2019, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

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