ISIR Webinar: Economics of Supply Chains and Inventories

Supply chains restructuring and inventory management have been in the center of much of the economic debates in the last few years. For that reason, the International Society for Inventory Research (ISIR) is organizing an online meeting to bring together economists working on the economics of supply chains and inventories.

The meeting will take place on Monday, May 13, 2024. The time frame of the meeting is 3 hours, starting at 10 am EST (4 pm CET, 8.30 pm IST). Speakers will have 30 minutes each. Q&A and breakout rooms will be organized according to practicality.

Program

Parallel sessions on Monday, May 13,

10 am EST, 4 pm CET, 8.30 pm IST

Start: 4 pm Opening remarks

Attila Chikán, Corvinus University of Budapest
Felipe Schwartzmann, FRB of Richmond

Session I.

Chairman: Felipe Schwartzmann,
FRB of Richmond
Session II.

Chairman: Louis Maccini,
Johns Hopkins University
4:10-4:454:10-4:45
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde, Upenn

The Causal Effects of Global Supply Chain Disruptions on Macroeconomic Outcomes: Evidence and Theory
James Kahn, Yeshiva University

Kicking the Habit: Time-to-Build versus Adjustment Costs to Consumption and Investment
4:45-5:204:45-5:20
Vladimir Smirnyagin, Yale

Macroeconomic and Asset Pricing Effects of Supply Chain Disasters
Dr. D.K.Bhattacharya, Calcutta University
Mixed vertical supply chain- an indispensible part of Inventory management
5:20-5:555:20-5:55
Christian vom Lehn, Brigham Young University

Structural Change in Production Networks and Economic Growth
Yao Zhao, Ph.D., Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey

Inventory Analytics – From Problem Solving to Problem Discovery
5:55-6:305:55-6:30
Ganesh Balasubramanian, 
T A Pai Management Institute

Should OTT platforms share network expansion costs with Telecom Operators? A gametheoretic approach                 
David Bogataj, Polytechnic University of Cartagena, ALMA MATER EUROPAEA- ECM Maribor

Economic and Environmental Impact of a New Port on Global Supply Chains
6:30-7:056:30-7:05
Julio Ortiz, FRB / Federal Research Board

Retail Inventory Behavior and Inflation Dynamics

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