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Day 1: June 18, 2019 (Tuesday)
Venue: Room 1005, 1/F, Lee Shau Kee Business Building, HKUST
Time | Activity |
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9:00 | Welcome Coffee |
9:15 |
Opening Remarks |
Morning Session (Chair: Yang Lu, HKUST) | |
9:30 - 10:30 |
Jess Benhabib, New York University |
Group Photo + Coffee Break |
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10:50 - 11:40 |
Yunho Cho, Jinan University “Welfare and Property Transaction Taxes” |
11:40 - 12:30 |
Jiajia Gu, Jinan University “Fertility, Human Capital and Income: the One-child Policy” |
Lunch (by invitation) | |
Afternoon Session (Chair: Pengfei Wang, HKUST) | |
2:00 - 2:50 |
Jianjun Miao, Boston University “Multivariate LQG Control under Rational Inattention in Continuous Time” |
2:50 - 3:40 |
Yang Lu, HKUST “Benevolent Information Manipulation” |
Coffee Break |
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4:00 - 4:50 |
Zhen Huo, Yale University |
4:50 - 5:40 |
Yan Bai, University of Rochester “Monetary Policy and Sovereign Risk in Emerging Economies” |
6:00 |
Departure for dinner (by invitation) |
Day 2: June 19, 2019 (Wednesday)
Venue: Room 1005, 1/F, Lee Shau Kee Business Building, HKUST
Time | Activity |
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9:15 | Welcome Coffee |
Morning Session (Chair: David Cook, HKUST) | |
9:30 - 10:30 |
Robert Townsend, MIT “Distributed Ledgers :Innovation and Regulation in Financial Infrastructure and Payment Systems” |
Coffee Break |
|
10:50 - 11:40 |
Yan Ji, HKUST “Endogenous Competition and Credit Spreads” |
11:40 - 12:30 |
Michael Sockin, University of Texas at Austin “Risk-Sharing and Investment in Concentrated Markets” |
Lunch (by invitation) | |
Afternoon Session (Chair: Jenny Xu, HKUST) | |
2:00 - 2:50 |
Kaiji Chen, Emory University “Impacts of Monetary Stimulus on Credit Allocation and Macroeconomy: Evidence from China” |
2:50 - 3:40 |
Michael Zheng Song, CUHK “Conglomerate Formation in China” |
Coffee Break |
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4:00 - 4:50 |
Zheng Liu, FRB of San Francisco “Robots or Workers? A Macro Analysis of Automation and Labor Markets” |
5:30 |
Departure for dinner (by invitation) |
For inquiries, please contact Julie Wong (fnjuwong@ust.hk, 852-23587621)
Chair
Pengfei Wang (HKUST)
Conference Co-Organizer and Contact Person
Yang Lu (HKUST) (yanglu@ust.hk)
Administrative Assistant and Contact Person
Julie Wong (fnjuwong@ust.hk)
Hong Kong
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From the Hong Kong International Airport to HKUST
By Taxi
Taxi is the easiest means of transport from the airport to the University. Take a RED taxi (don't take Green or Blue-coloured taxi, as they are restricted to travel in the New Territories and Lantau Island respectively) at the designated taxi stand of the airport directly to HKUST; the cost is approximately HK$350, and the travel time is about 45 minutes.
Please note that the taxi driver will punch in the toll charges onto the meter and show you the exact total amount you need to pay. Tipping is not customary, you only need to round up to the next dollar. Taxis typically do not accept credit cards, so please have HK dollars in cash available.
Taxi drivers in Hong Kong may not communicate well in English. You might need to print one of these taxi driver instructions (written in Chinese), and show it to the taxi driver after boarding.
Destination: HKUST Business School (Lee Shau Kee Business Building)
HKUST Business School address and taxi driver instructions.pdf
By Airport Express and MTR trains, Public Buses
There are other means of transportation from the airport to the University. They are less expensive, but less convenient and more time consuming.
For details, please click on the following web page.
Other means of transportation from the airport to HKUST.pdf
Between the University and Downtown
A taxi from the University campus to Kowloon/Hong Kong Island costs HK$150-200. The nearest subway stations to the University are located at Hang Hau and Choi Hung. From Hang Hau, you can reach the University by taking bus 91M, mini-bus 11, 11M or 11S. From Choi Hung, you can reach the University using bus 91 or 91M, mini-buses 11 or 11S. A taxi from Hang Hau to the University costs around HK$40 and from Choi Hung a taxi costs HK$70.
For details, please refer to the following pages.
The conference accommodation is arranged at Crown Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East.
Address for Taxi Drivers
From the airport to the hotel, you may take a RED taxi (don't take Green or Blue-coloured taxi, as they are restricted to travel in the New Territories and Lantau Island respectively) at the designated taxi stand. The cost is approximately HK$350, and the travel time is about 45 minutes.
Please note that the taxi driver will punch in the toll charges onto the meter and show you the exact total amount you need to pay. Tipping is not customary, you only need to round up to the next dollar. Taxis typically do not accept credit cards, so please have HK dollars in cash available.
In case conference attendees wish to travel to the hotel on their own by taxi, please find below the hotel address in both Chinese and English. You may wish to keep a hard / soft copy of the address and show it to the taxi driver.
From Airport to Crown Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East
Shuttle Service
The conference venue, Lee Shau Kee Business Building (LSK), is about 10 minutes away by car from the hotel. On conference days, we will provide a free shuttle service to pick up conference attendees from the hotel to LSK in the morning, and back to the hotel by the end of the day. Details on the arrangement will be provided at a later stage.
Visitor's Guide to HKUST
HKUST, Business School, and Econ Department
- The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- School of Business and Management
- Department of Economics
Visitor's Guide to Hong Kong
Event photos will be uploaded after the workshop is concluded.