Monday, July 22:
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8:00 am
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Coffee and Pastries
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8:30 am
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Roland Fryer, Harvard University and NBER
Title to be announced
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9:20 am
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Matthew Notowidigdo, University of Chicago and NBER
David Cesarini, New York University
Erik Lindqvist, Stockholm School of Economics
Robert Östling, Stockholm University
The
Effect of Wealth on Household Labor Supply: Evidence from Swedish Lotteries
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10:10 am
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Break
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10:30 am
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David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and NBER
Nicole Maestas, RAND Corporation
Kathleen Mullen, RAND Corporation
Alexander Strand, Social Security Administration
Does Delay Cause Decay? The Effect of Administrative Decision Time on the
Labor Force Participation and Earnings of Disability Applicants
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11:20 am
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Gordon Dahl, University of California at San Diego and NBER
Andreas Kostol, University of Bergen
Magne Mogstad, University
College London
Family
Welfare Cultures
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12:10 pm
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Lunch
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1:20 pm
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Raj Chetty, Harvard University and NBER
Nathan Hendren, Harvard University and NBER
Patrick Kline, University of California at
Berkeley and NBER
Emmanuel Saez,
University of California at Berkeley and NBER
The
Economic Impacts of Tax Expenditures: Evidence from Spatial Variation Across
the U.S.
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2:10 pm
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Mikael Lindahl, Uppsala University
Mårten Palme, Stockholm School of Economics
Sofia Sandgren, Uppsala University
Anna Sjögren, Uppsala University
Long-term
Intergenerational Persistence of Human Capital: an Empirical Analysis of Four
Generations
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3:00 pm
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Break
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3:20 pm
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Lisa Kahn, Yale University
Erika McEntarfer, U.S. Census Bureau
Worker
Flows over the Business Cycle: the Role of Firm Quality
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4:10 pm
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Amanda Pallais, Harvard University and NBER
Emily Sands, Harvard University
Why the Referential Treatment? Evidence from a Field Experiment
on Referrals
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5:00 pm
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Adjourn
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Tuesday, July 23:
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Morning joint with Public Economics
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8:00 am
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Coffee
and Pastries
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8:30 am
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Petra Persson, Columbia University
Social
Insurance and the Marriage Market
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9:20 am
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Nate Hilger, Harvard University
How Does Family Income Affect College Enrollment? Evidence from Timing of
Parental Layoffs
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10:10 am
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Break
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10:30 am
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Dayanand Manoli,
University of Texas at Austin and NBER
Nick Turner, Department of the Treasury
The EITC Goes to College: Evidence Based on Income Tax Data and Policy
Nonlinearities
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11:20 am
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Alex
Solis, Uppsala University
Credit
Access And College Enrollment
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12:10 pm
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Lunch
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1:20 pm
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Marianne Bertrand, University of
Chicago and NBER
Emir Kamenica, University of Chicago
Jessica Pan, National University of Singapore
Gender Identity and Relative Income within Households
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2:10 pm
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Nicole Fortin, University of British Columbia
Philip Oreopoulos,
University of Toronto and NBER
Shelley Phipps, Dalhousie University
Leaving
Boys Behind: Gender Disparities in High Academic Achievement
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3:00 pm
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Break
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3:20 pm
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Tomas Rau, Pontificia
Universidad Catolica de Chile
David Bravo, Universdad de Chile
Effects of
Large-scale Youth Employment Subsidies: Evidence from a Regression
Discontinuity Design
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4:10 pm
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Bruno
Crepon, Paris School of Economics
Luc. Behaghel,
Paris School of Economics
M.
Gurgland, Paris School of Economics
Private
and Public Provision of Counseling to Job-Seekers: Evidence from a Large
Controlled Experiment
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5:00 pm
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Adjourn
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Wednesday, July 24:
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Joint morning session with Education
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8:30 am
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Coffee and Pastries
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9:00 am
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Kehinde Ajayi, Boston
University
School
Choice and Educational Mobility: Lessons from Secondary School Applications
in Ghana
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10:00 am
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David Card, University of California at Berkeley and NBER
Laura Giuliano, University of Miami
Do Gifted Education Programs Raise (or
Lower) Standardized Test Scores?
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11:00 am
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Break
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11:15 am
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Gregorio S. Caetano, University of Rochester
Hugh Macartney, Duke University and NBER
Quasi-Experimental
Evidence of School Choice through Residential Sorting
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12:15 pm
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Lunch
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Afternoon joint with Personnel
1:15 pm
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Ross Levine, University of California at Berkeley and NBER
Yona Rubinstein, Brown University
Does Entrepreneurship Pay? The Michael Bloombergs,
The Hot Dog Vendors, and the Returns to Entrepreneurship
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2:00 pm
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Hyejin Ku, University College London
Fair Trade in the Fields of Florida: The Impact of the Penny-Per-Pound
on Tomato Pickers
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2:45 pm
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John McCormack, University of Bristol
Carol Propper, Imperial College London
Sarah Smith, University of Bristol
Herding Cats? Management and Performance in Universities
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3:30 pm
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Nicola Lacetera, University of Toronto and NBER
Bradley Larsen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Devin Pope, University of Chicago and NBER
Justin Sydnor, University of Wisconsin
Bid Takers or Market Makers? The Effect of Auctioneers on Auction
Outcomes
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4:15 pm
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Adjourn
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6:00 pm
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Clambake, Royal Sonesta Hotel, 40 Edwin H. Land Boulevard, Cambridge,
MA
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Thursday, July 25:
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8:00 am
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Coffee and Pastries
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Joint Labor and Children’s Session
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8:30 am
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Gabriella Conti, University of Chicago and NBER
Beyond Birthweight: The Origins of Health
Capital
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9:20 am
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Chinhui Juhn,
University of Houston and NBER
Yona Rubinstein, Brown University
Andrew Zuppann, University of Houston
The
Quantity-Quality Tradeoff and the Formation of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive
Skills
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10:10 am
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Break
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10:30 am
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Adam Isen, University of Pennsylvania
Maya Rossin-Slater, Columbia University
Reed Walker, University of California at Berkeley
Every
Breath You Take - Every Dollar You'll Make: The Long-Term Consequences of
the Clean Air Act of 1970
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11:20 am
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Costas Meghir,
Yale University and NBER
Marten Palme, Stockholm University
Emilia Simeonova, Princeton University and NBER
Health, Education, and Cognition:
Evidence from a Social Experiment
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12:10 pm
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Lunch
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Joint Labor-Children’s-Development Session
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1:15 pm
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Orazio Attanasio,
University College London and NBER
Sarah Cattan, University of Chicago
Emla Fitzsimons, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Costas Meghir, Yale University and NBER
Marta Rubio-Codina, Center for the Evaluation of
Development Policies
A Production Function for Child Development
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2:15 pm
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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
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3:15 pm
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Break
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3:45 pm
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Erlend Berg, University of Oxford
Rajasekhar Durgam,
Institute for Social and Economic Change
Maitreesh Ghatak,
London School of Economics
Manjula Ramachandra, Institute for Social and Economic Change
Sanchari Roy, University of Warwick
Motivating Knowledge Agents: Can Incentive Pay
Overcome Social Distance?
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4:45 pm
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Adjourn
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Friday, July 26:
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Morning joint with Crime
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8:00 am
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Coffee
and Pastries
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8:30 am
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Yann Algan, Sciences Po
Elizabeth Beasley, Mrs, Sciences Po
The
Long-Term Impact of Social Skills Training at School Entry: A Randomized
Control Trial
Discussant: Lawrence
Katz, Harvard University and NBER
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9:30 am
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Keith Finlay, Tulane University
Stigma in the Labor Market
Discussant: Bentley
MacLeod, Columbia University and NBER
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10:30 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Andrea Chandrasekher, University of California at
Davis
Police
Labor Unrest and Lengthy Contract Negotiations: Does Police Misconduct
Increase with Time Spent Out of Contract?
Discussant: Jeffrey
Smith, University of Michigan and NBER
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12:00 n
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Lunch and Adjourn
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