Friday, November 4
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8:00 am
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Continental Breakfast
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8:30 am
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CREDIT MARKETS
Jason R. Donaldson, Washington University in St Louis
Denis Gromb, INSEAD
Giorgia Piacentino,
Washington University in St. Louis
The Paradox of Pledgeability
Discussant: Adriano Rampini, Duke University and
NBER
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9:20 am
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Marco
Di Maggio, Harvard University and NBER
Amir Kermani, University of California at Berkeley
and NBER
Christopher Palmer, University of California at Berkeley
How
Quantitative Easing Works: Evidence on the Refinancing Channel
Discussant:
Alexi Savov, New York University and NBER
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10:10 am
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Break
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10:30 am
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Sumit Agarwal, Georgetown University
Souphala Chomsisengphet,
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Neale Mahoney, University of Chicago and NBER
Johannes Stroebel, New York University and NBER
Do Banks Pass
Through Credit Expansions to Consumers Who Want To Borrow?
Evidence from Credit Cards
Discussant: Atif Mian, Princeton
University and NBER
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11:20 am
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Hong
Ru, Nanyang Technological University
Antoinette Schoar, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and NBER
Do Credit Card Companies Screen for Behavioral
Biases?
Discussant: John Beshears, Harvard University and
NBER
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12:10 pm
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Lunch
- Dante Restaurant
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1:20 pm
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CORPORATE INVESTMENT
Olivier Dessaint, University of Toronto
Thierry Foucault, HEC School of Management
Laurent Frésard, University of Maryland
Adrien Matray, Princeton University
Ripple
Effects of Noise on Corporate Investment
Discussant: Jeffrey Wurgler, New York University
and NBER
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2:10 pm
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Jean-Noel
Barrot, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ramana Nanda, Harvard University and NBER
Can Paying Firms Quicker Affect Aggregate
Employment?
Discussant: Eric Zwick, University of Chicago and NBER
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3:00 pm
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Break
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3:20 pm
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GOVERNANCE
Aleksander Andonov,
Erasmus University
Yael Hochberg, Rice University and NBER
Joshua Rauh, Stanford University and NBER
Political Representation and
Governance: Evidence from the Investment Decisions of Public Pension Funds
Discussant: Randolph Cohen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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4:10 pm
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Alan M. Benson, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities
Danielle Li, Harvard University
Kelly Shue, University of Chicago and NBER
Can
Promotion Tournaments Produce Bad Managers? Evidence of the Peter Principle
Discussant: Paige Ouimet, University of North
Carolina
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5:00 pm
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Adjourn
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6:00 pm
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Joint Dinner
Hotel Marlowe
25 Edwin H. Land Boulevard (across the street from the Royal Sonesta Hotel)
Cambridge, MA
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