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NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH, INC.

SUMMER INSTITUTE 2013

Development Economics Workshop

Duncan Thomas, Esther Duflo, and Christopher Udry, Organizers


July 25-26, 2013

Royal Sonesta Hotel
University BC Meeting Room
40 Edwin H. Land Boulevard
Cambridge, Massachusetts


PROGRAM

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24:

6:00 pm

Clambake, Royal Sonesta Hotel, 40 Edwin H. Boulevard, Cambridge, MA


THURSDAY, JULY 25:

8:15 am

Coffee and Pastries

8:45 am

Vivi Alatas, The World Bank
Abhijit Banerjee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Arun G. Chandrasekhar, Microsoft Research New England
Rema Hanna, Harvard University and NBER
Benjamin A. Olken, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Network Structure and the Aggregation of Information: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia

9:45 am

Break

10:00 am

Jing Cai, University of Michigan
Alain de Janvry, University of California at Berkeley
Elisabeth Sadoulet, University of California at Berkeley
Social Networks and the Decision to Insure

11:00 am

Break

11:15 am

Brian Greaney, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Joseph P. Kaboski, University of Notre Dame and NBER
Eva Van Leemput, University of Notre Dame
Can Self-Help Groups Really Be 'Self-Help'?

12:15 pm

Lunch

Joint session with the Childrens and Labor Studies Groups

1:15 pm

Orazio Attanasio, University College London and NBER
Sarah Cattan, University of Chicago
Emla Fitzsimons, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Costas Meghir, Yale University and NBER
A Production Function for Child Development

2:15 pm

Taryn Dinkelman, Dartmouth College and NBER
Can Spatial Mobility Insure Families against Long-term Impacts of Economic Shocks? Evidence from Drought and Disability in South Africa

3:15 pm

Break

3:45 pm

Erlend Berg, University of Oxford
Maitreesh Ghatak, London School of Economics
Manjula Ramachandran, Institute for Social and Economic Change
Rajasekhar Durgam, Institute for Social and Economic Change
Sanchari Roy, University of Warwick
Motivating Knowledge Agents: Can Incentive Pay Overcome Social Distance
?
 

4:45 pm

Adjourn

FRIDAY, JULY 26

8:00am

Coffee and Pastries

8:30 am

Anton Cheremukhin, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Mikhail Golosov, Princeton University and NBER
Sergei Guriev, New Economic School
Aleh Tsyvinski, Yale University and NBER
Was Stalin Necessary for Russia's Economic Development?

9:30 am

Break

9:45 am

Daron Acemoglu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Tristan Reed, Harvard University
James A. Robinson, Harvard University and NBER
Chiefs: Economic Development and Elite Control of Civil Society in Sierra Leone

10:45

Break

11:00 am

Ganesh Seshan, Georgetown University
Dean Yang, University of Michigan and NBER
Transnational Household Finance: A Field Experiment on the Cross-Border Impacts of Financial Education for Migrant Workers  

12:00 n

Lunch

1:00 pm

Melanie Morten, Yale University
Temporary Migration and Endogenous Risk Sharing in Village India

2:00 pm

Break

2:15 pm

Aprajit Mahajan, University of California at Los Angeles and NBER
Alessandro Tarozzi, UPF and Barcelona GSE
Time Inconsistency, Expectations and Technology Adoption

3:15 pm

Break

3:30 pm

Martina Bjorkman-Nyqvist, Stockholm School of Economics
Jacob Svensson, Stockholm University
David H. Yanagizawa-Drott, Harvard Kennedy School
The Market for (Fake) Antimalarial Medicine: Evidence from Uganda

4:30 pm

Adjourn