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NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH, INC. 

SI 2016 Development of the American Economy 

Charles Calomiris, Karen Clay, and Trevon Logan, Organizers 

July 11-14, 2016 

NBER
2nd Floor Conference Room
1050 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA

PROGRAM

 

Monday, July 11

8:00 am

Shuttle Bus from the Royal Sonesta Hotel to the NBER

8:30 am

Coffee and pastries

9:00 am

Mark Koyama, George Mason University
Melanie Meng Xue, University of California at Los Angeles
Autocratic Rule and Social Capital: Evidence from Imperial China

10:00 am

Melissa Dell, Harvard University and NBER
Pablo Querubin, New York University
Nation Building Through Foreign Intervention: Evidence from Discontinuities in Military Strategies

11:00 am

Break

11:15 am

Egg Timer Session 1

 

Peter Lindert, University of California at Davis and NBER
Purchasing Power Disparity: Who Could Consume More before 1914?

 

Changkeun Lee, Korea Development Institute
The Great Depression and the Cleansing Hypothesis

 

Huixin Bi, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Nora Traum, North Carolina State University
Sovereign Risk and Fiscal (In)attention: A Look at the U.S. State Default of the 1840s

 

Eric Edwards, Utah State University
Steven Smith, University of Colorado
The Role of Irrigation in the Development of American Agriculture

 

Richard Steckel, Ohio State University and NBER
Sweet Blood: Biological Human Capital and the Peril of Rapid Economic Growth

 

Philipp Ager, University of Southern Denmark
Francesco Cinnirella, Ifo Institute for Economic Research
Peter Jensen, University of Southern Denmark
The Kindergarten Movement and the US Demographic Transition

11:50 am

Lunch

1:00 pm

Joshua Hausman, University of Michigan and NBER
Paul Rhode, University of Michigan and NBER
Johannes Wieland, University of California at San Diego and NBER
Recovery from the Great Depression: The Farm Channel in Spring 1933

2:00 pm

Mark Paddrik, Office of Financial Research
Haelim Park, Department of the Treasury
Jessie Jiaxu Wang, Arizona State University
Bank Networks and Systemic Risk: Evidence from the National Banking Acts

3:00 pm

Break

3:15 pm

Christoffer Koch, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Patrick Van Horn, Southwestern University
Bank Leverage Trends and Cycles during the National Banking Era

4:15 pm

Adjourn

4:30 pm

Shuttle Bus from the NBER to the Royal Sonesta Hotel

Tuesday, July 12

8:00 am

Shuttle Bus from the Royal Sonesta Hotel to the NBER

8:30 am

Coffee and pastries

9:00 am

Jeremiah Dittmar, London School of Economics
Ralf Meisenzahl, Federal Reserve Board
State Capacity and Public Goods: Institutions, Human Capital, and Growth in Early Modern Germany

10:00 am

Christian Dippel, University of California at Los Angeles and NBER
Jean-Paul Carvalho, University of California at Irvine
Elite Fragmentation, Co-option and the Iron Law of Oligarchy: Theory and a Tale of 14 Islands

11:00 am

Break

11:15 am

Egg Timer Session 2

 

Angela Vossmeyer, Claremont McKenna College
Analysis of Stigma and Bank Behavior

 

Matthew Jaremski, Colgate University and NBER
Price Fishback, University of Arizona and NBER
Did Inequality in Farm Sizes Lead to Suppression of Banking and Credit in the Late Nineteenth Century?

 

Richard Sutch, University of California at Riverside and NBER
The One-Percent across Two Centuries: A Replication of Thomas
The One-Percent across Two Centuries: A Replication of Thomas Piketty’s Data On the Concentration of Wealth in the United States

 

Farley Grubb, University of Delaware and NBER
Colonial Virginia's Paper Money Regime, 1755-1774: Value Decomposition and Performance

 

Alan Olmstead, University of California at Davis
Paul Rhode, University of Michigan and NBER
Richard Steckel, Ohio State University and NBER
Picking and Pregnancy: The Field Productivity of Slave Women

Michael Andrews,
University of Iowa
The Causal Effect of Colleges on Local Patenting: Evidence from the Formative Years of U.S. Higher Education, 1870-1940

William Collins, Vanderbilt University and NBER
Gregory Niemesh, Miami University of Ohio
Unions and the Great Compression of American Inequality

Claudia Olivetti, Boston College and NBER
Danielle Paserman, Boston University and NBER
Laura Salisbury, York University
Assortative Mating in the United States, 1850-1940

 

Scott Fulford, Boston College
Felipe Schwartzman, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
The Benefits of Commitment to a Currency Peg: Lessons from the National Banking System

11:55 am

Lunch

1:00 pm

Joshua Lewis, University of Montreal
Edson Severnini, Carnegie Mellon University
The Value of Rural Electricity: Evidence from the Rollout of the U.S. Power Grid

2:00 pm

Break

2:15 pm

Miguel Morin, University of Cambridge
Rowena Gray, University of California at Davis
Paul Gaggl, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Technological Revolutions and Occupational Change: Electrifying News from the Old Days

3:15 pm

Adjourn

3:30 pm

Shuttle Bus from the NBER to the Royal Sonesta Hotel

Wednesday, July 13

8:00 am

Shuttle Bus from the Royal Sonesta Hotel to the NBER

8:30 am

Coffee and pastries

9:00 am

Nathaniel Hilger, Brown University and NBER
Upward Mobility and Discrimination: The Case of Asian-Americans

10:00 am

Daniel Shoag, Harvard University
Nicholas Carollo, University of California at Los Angeles
The Causal Effect of Place: Evidence from Japanese-American Internment

10:15 am

Break

11:15 am

Howard Bodenhorn, Clemson University and NBER
Blind Tigers and Red Tape Cocktails: Liquor Control and Homicide in Late Nineteenth-Century South Carolina

12:15 pm

Lunch and Graduate Student Poster Presentations

 

Ethan Schmick, University of Pittsburgh
Sara Lowes, Harvard University
Colin Weiss, University of California at Los Angeles
Morgan Henderson, University of Michigan
Alexander Persaud, University of Michigan
Lauren Hoehn, Boston College
Death in the County: The Role of Rural Health Investments in the American Child Mortality Decline
Santiago Perez, Stanford University
Gillian Burnet, University of California at Berkeley
Craig Palsson, Yale University

1:15 pm

Bryan Leonard, Arizona State University
Gary Libecap, University of California at Santa Barbara and NBER
First Possession of Water in the American West: An Economic Analysis of Property Rights

2:15 pm

Martin Fiszbein, Boston University
Agricultural Diversity, Structural Change and Long-run Development: Evidence from US Counties

3:15 pm

Break

3:30 pm

Taylor Jaworski, Queen's University and NBER
Carl Kitchens, Florida State University and NBER
National Policy for Regional Development: Evidence from Appalachian Highways

4:30 pm

Adjourn

4:45 pm

Shuttle Bus from the NBER to the Royal Sonesta Hotel

6:00 pm

Clambake at Royal Sonesta Hotel

Thursday, July 14

8:00 am

Shuttle Bus from the Royal Sonesta Hotel to the NBER

8:30 am

Coffee and pastries

9:00 am

Ufuk Akcigit, University of Chicago and NBER
John Grigsby, University of Chicago
Tom Nicholas, Harvard University
The Birth of American Ingenuity: Innovation and Inventors of the Golden Age

10:00 am

Barbara Biasi, Stanford University
Petra Moser, New York University and NBER
Effects of Copyrights on Science: Evidence from the World War II Book Republication Program

11:00 am

Break

11:15 am

Remi Jedwab, George Washington University
Noel Johnson, George Mason University
Mark Koyama, George Mason University
Bones, Bacteria and Break Points: The Heterogeneous Spatial Effects of the Black Death and Long-Run Growth

12:15 pm

Adjourn and lunch