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SUMMARY:The Cash-Flow Channel of Monetary Policy - Evidence from Billions of Transactions - NHH Norwegian School of Economics
DESCRIPTION:We present novel findings on the impact of monetary policy on consumer spending behavior using a recently assembled high-frequency household expenditure panel. Leveraging comprehensive weekly electronic transaction-level data for all individuals in Norway in the period 2006-2018\, our study sheds light on the high-frequency consumption response to monetary policy through changes in fast moving debt interest expenses.  \nWe employ several identification strategies\, including household specific interest rate shocks arising from a natural experiment as well as estimated monetary policy shocks.  We find that 100 NOK higher interest expenses lead to around 30 NOK lower consumption on average in the first year\, and the effect materializes gradually within the first three months. Our results indicate the presence of a substantial and rapid cash-flow channel of monetary policy.
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LOCATION:NHH Norwegian School of Economics\, 30 Helleveien 5045 Bergenhus Norway\, 5045\, Norway
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SUMMARY:Talk the Talk: The importance of developing soft skills - University of Cambridge Judge Business School
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of discussion around how and why you should develop your soft skills. This event will provide valuable insights into how an Executive MBA can shape and enhance your soft skills\, making you a more effective and adaptable leader. \nOur alumni panel will delve into their personal experiences\, highlighting the ways in which their EMBA studies played a role in the development of soft skills such as communication\, emotional intelligence\, and strategic thinking. They will share anecdotes\, challenges faced\, and the specific EMBA tools and methodologies that empowered them to excel in today’s dynamic business landscape. \nThere will be a live Q&A with our alumni panel after the panel discussion. When the Q&A session is over\, you will be able to meet and network with like-minded individuals and our alumni over refreshments\, to start putting into practice what you’ve learned already. \nPanellists are to be confirmed. \nRegister here: https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/events/talk-the-talk-the-importance-of-developing-soft-skills-emba-programme/
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LOCATION:University of Cambridge Judge Business School\, Trumpington St Cambridge CB2 1AG\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Management Conference - University of Chicago Booth
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Management Conference will be held May 3\, 2024 in Chicago.  \nThe conference brings professionals together to discuss the most pressing issues in business today through the lens of rigorous inquiry\, and a desire to find better solutions and turn business challenges into opportunities. \nThis year’s conference will feature an extraordinary lineup of business leaders and faculty\, including a keynote conversation between Anil Kashyap\, The Stevens Distinguished Service Professor of Economics and Finance\, and Paul Singer\, founder\, president\, co-chief executive officer\, and co-chief investment officer of Elliott Investment Management L.P. \nRegister here for Management Conference 2024.
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