2017

Program of the 5th Annual Meeting

GENED German Network for New Economic Dynamics

October 4th-6th, 2017

KIT – Universität des Landes Baden-Württemberg und nationales Forschungszentrum in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft www.kit.edu Program Wednesday, 4th October 2017

9:45 Welcome & Coffee

10:15 Presentations

Sascha Hokamp ( of ) Agent-based and Integrated Assessment Modelling of Climate Change Co-authors: Marcin Czupryna and Jürgen Scheffran

Kerstin Hötte ( University) Eco-innovation Diffusion and Technological Paradigm Shift. An Agent-based Macroeconomic Approach to Innovation-oriented Climate Policy based on Eurace@unibi

11:45 Coffee Break

12:15 Presentations

Florian Lewalder (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Changes in Consumption Patterns and Eco-Innovation Diffusion: An ABM Approach

13:00 Lunch (and GENED co-ordinators meeting)

15:00 Presentations

Dirk Kohlweyer (Bielefeld University) Macroprudential Analysis Using an Agent-Based Macroeconomic Model of the Euro Area Co-authors: Marco Gross, Bjorn Hilberg, Sander van der Hoog

Lina Kalimullina (Eberhard Karls Universitaet Tuebingen) From Analytical Market Game to Artificial Stock Market: Developing a Tool for Market Research

2 Program Wednesday, 4th October 2017

16:30 Coffee Break

17:00 Presentations

Naira Kotb () Optimal Monetary Policy in a Mixed-Frequency New Keynesian Macroeconomic Model with Animal Spirits Co-authors: Matthias Lengnick, Christian Proaño, Hans-Werner Wohltmann

Ivan Savin (Karlsruhe Institute of and Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée) Knowledge Recombination, Firm Networks and Diffusion of Ideas

Michaela Baumann () Exchange-traded Funds and Financial Stability Co-authors: Michael Baumann, Bernhard Herz

20:00 Dinner at PURiNO Restaurant

3 Program Thursday, 5th October 2017

10:15 Presentations

Joep Lustenhouwer (University of Bamberg) The Stabilizing Role of Forward Guidance: A Macro Experiment Co-authors: Steffen Ahrens, Michele Tettamanzi

11:00 Coffee Break

11:30 Presentations

Benjamin Bonakdar (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Endogenous Segregation Dynamics and Housing Market Interactions: An ABM Approach

Tomasz Makarewicz (University of Bamberg) Learning to forecast and learning to trade. A model of individual learning of anchor and adjustment heuristics.

13:00 Lunch

15:00 Course

Prof. Robin Cowan „Networks, and Innovation“

16:30 Coffee Break

17:00 Course

Prof. Robin Cowan „Networks, Economics and Innovation“

4 Programm Friday, 6th October 2017

9:30 Course

Prof. Robin Cowan „Networks, Economics and Innovation“

11:00 Coffee Break

11:30 Course

Prof. Robin Cowan „Networks, Economics and Innovation“

5 List of participants and presenters

Name Institution Baelz, David Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Baumann, Michaela University of Bayreuth Boehl, Gregor University of Frankfurt Bonakdar, Benjamin Ruhr-Universität Bochum Brenneisen, Jan-Niklas Cowan, Robin Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée Dawid, Herbert University of Bielefeld Eraydin, Levent Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Harting, Philipp Bielefeld University Herta, Jens University of Bamberg Hoffart, Franziska Ruhr-Universität Bochum Hokamp, Sascha Hötte, Kerstin Bielefeld University Kalimullina, Lina Eberhard Karls Universitaet Tuebingen Kohlweyer, Dirk Bielefeld University Kotb, Naira University of Bamberg Lewalder, Florian Ruhr-Universität Bochum Lustenhouwer, Joep University of Bamberg Makarewicz, Tomasz University of Bamberg Martin, Carolin University of Bamberg Mueller, Moritz Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée Neugart, Michael University of Darmstadt Nguyen, Anna Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Ott, Ingrid Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Proaño, Christian University of Bamberg Roos, Michael Ruhr-Universität Bochum Savin, Ivan Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée Schaff, Frederik FernUniversität in Hagen Scheu, Fenja Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Schreiber, Sven Hans-Böckler-Stifung Seemann, Kay University of Kiel van der Hoog, Sander Bielefeld University Winker, Peter Justus Liebig University

6 How to reach....

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Allianz Building 05.20 Kaiserstraße 89

The campus south is located in the city center of Karlsruhe and can be easily reached by public transport.

The exact times of departure are available on the website of the Karlsruher Verkehrsverbund. Closest station: "Kronenplatz” (trams no. 1, 4, 5, S1/11, S2, S5/51).

The seminar room is located in the Allianz Building, Room 1C-04 (Right Entrance) Coffee breaks will take place in the sideroom, Room no. 1C-01.

7 Some more information

Dinner Venue PURiNO Restaurant Am Schloss Gottesaue 4, 76131 Karlsruhe

Closest station: ”Schloss Gottesaue/Hochschule für Musik” (trams no. 6).

Special entry cards Entry cards are necessary for entry the Allianz building. We will distribute few on the first days, asking all participants to return them on the last day.

Guest Wi-Fi eduroam is our University’s Wi-Fi service.

Contact Supporter

Ivan Savin [email protected]

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