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NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH, INC.

 

SI 2012 Innovation Policy and the Economy

 

Jeffrey L. Furman, Pierre Azoulay, and Nicholas Bloom, Organizers

 

July 16, 2012

 

Royal Sonesta Hotel

Ballroom A

40 Edwin H. Land Blvd.

Cambridge, MA

 

PROGRAM

 

Monday, July 16:

8:30 am

Coffee and Pastries

9:00 am

Nirupama Rao, New York University
Do Tax Credits Stimulate R&D Spending? Revisiting the Effect of the R&D Tax Credit in its First Decade

Discussant:
Timothy Simcoe from Boston University and NBER

9:50 am

W. Walker Hanlon, University of California at Los Angeles
Necessity is the Mother of Invention: Input Supplies and Directed Technical Change

Discussant:
Ufuk Akcigit, University of Pennsylvania and NBER

10:40 am

Break


11:00 am


Natalia Zinovyeva,
Spanish Research Council
Manuel Bagues,
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
It's Not What You Know, but Who You Know? the Role of Connections in Academic Promotions

Discussant: 
Heidi Williams, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER

11:50 am

Danielle Li, Northwestern University
Information, Bias, and Efficiency in Expert Evaluation: Evidence from the NIH

Discussant:
Bruce Weinberg, Ohio State University and NBER

12:40 pm

Lunch

1:40 pm

Otto Toivanen, Helsinki School of Economics
Lotta Vaananen,
Aalto University
Education and Invention

Discussant:
Megan MacGarvie, Boston University and NBER

2:30 pm

Pian Shu, Harvard University
The Long-Term Impact of Business Cycles on Innovation: Evidence from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Discussant: Ben Jones, Northwestern University and NBER

3:20 pm

Break

3:35 pm

Panel: “Innovation Policy & the R&D Workforce”
Richard Freeman, Harvard University and NBER
Paula Stephan Georgia, State University and NBER
Charles Vest, National Academy of Engineering and MIT

4:55 pm

Adjourn