Thursday,
November 6
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6:30 pm
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Dinner
Bambara Restaurant
25 Edwin H. Land Boulevard (across the street from the Royal Sonesta Hotel)
Cambridge, MA 02141
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Friday, November 7
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7:45 am
8:15 am
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Shuttle Service from the Royal Sonesta Hotel to the
NBER
Shuttle Service from the Royal Sonesta Hotel to the
NBER
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8:30 am
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Breakfast
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9:00 am
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Victor Lavy, University of Warwick and NBER
The Long Run Human
Capital and Economic Consequences of High-Stakes Examinations
Joint with Avraham Ebenstein and Sefi Roth
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9:50 am
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Break
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10:00 am
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John C. Haltiwanger, University of Maryland and
NBER
Henry Hyatt, U.S. Census Bureau
Erika McEntarfer, U.S. Census Bureau
Cyclical
Reallocation of Workers Across Employers by Firm Size and Firm Wage
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10:50 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Nathaniel Hilger, Brown University
What Do Model Minorities Teach Us About Overcoming Disadvantage?
The Case of Asian-Americans
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11:50 am
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Lunch
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1:00 pm
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Christian Dustmann, University College London
The Boys are Back in Town: The Effects
of Childs Gender on Youth Crime
Joint with Rasmus Landers
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1:50 pm
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Break
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2:00 pm
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Kevin Lang, Boston University and NBER
Huailu Li, Boston University
Does Competition Eliminate Discrimination? Evidence from
the Commercial Sex Market in Singapore
Joint with Kaiwen Leung
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2:50 pm
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Break
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3:00 pm
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David Cesarini, New York University
Matthew J. Notowidigdo, Northwestern University and
NBER
The E¤ect of Wealth on
Individual and Household Labor Supply: Evidence from Swedish Lotteries
Joint with Erik Lindqvist, Robert Östling
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3:50 pm
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Adjourn
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