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ECONOMETRIC SOCIETY/BOCCONI UNIVERSITY 2020 VIRTUAL WORLD CONGRESS; REGISTRATION CLOSES AUG. 7, 8 PM EDT |
Detailed List of Sessions |
Session ID 20: Micro to Macro Business Cycles |
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Session Chair: Basile Grassi, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Supply Chain Management, Production Networks, and Aggregate Fluctuations |
By Le Xu; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Le Xu, University of Pennsylvania |
2. Identifying Aggregate Shocks with Micro-level Heterogeneity: Financial Shocks and Investment Fluctuation |
By Xing Guo; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Xing Guo, Bank of Canada |
3. The Cyclical Behavior of Factor Shares |
By Michele Boldrin; Washington University in St Louis Yong Wang; Peking university Lijun Zhu; Peking University |
presented by: Lijun Zhu, Peking University |
4. Bottom-up Markup Fluctuations |
By Ariel Burstein; UCLA Vasco Carvalho; U of Cambridge Basile Grassi; Bocconi University |
presented by: Basile Grassi, Bocconi University |
Session ID 21: Fiscal Multipliers and Fiscal Policy |
Session Chair: Oscar Jorda, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco an |
Session type: contributed |
1. State Dependence of Fiscal Multipliers: The Source of Fluctuations Matters |
By Mishel Ghassibe; University of Oxford Francesco Zanetti; University of Oxford |
presented by: Francesco Zanetti, University of Oxford |
2. The Macroeconomic Effects of Debt Relief Policies during Recessions |
By Soyoung Lee; Ohio State University |
presented by: Soyoung Lee, Ohio State University |
3. Optimal Fiscal Policy without Commitment: Revisiting Lucas-Stokey |
By Davide Debortoli; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, CREI and BGSE Ricardo Nunes; University of Surrey Pierre Yared; Columbia University |
presented by: Davide Debortoli, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, CREI and BGSE |
4. Decomposing the Fiscal Multiplier |
By James Cloyne; University of California Davis Oscar Jorda; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco/UC. Davis Alan Taylor; University of California, Davis |
presented by: Oscar Jorda, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco an |
Session ID 22: Taxation and Redistribution |
Session Chair: Philipp Gruebener, European University Institute |
Session type: contributed |
1. Redistributive Capital Taxation Revisited |
By ozlem kina; European University Institute Ctirad Slavik; CERGE-EI Hakki Yazici; Sabanci University |
presented by: Hakki Yazici, Sabanci University |
2. The Optimal Tax Progressivity and Household Heterogeneity |
By David Leung; National Taiwan University |
presented by: David Leung, National Taiwan University |
3. Tax Progressivity, Credits, and Transfers in the United States |
By Axelle Ferriere; PSE Philipp Gruebener; European University Institute Gaston Navarro; Federal Reserve Board Oliko Vardishvili; European University Institute |
presented by: Philipp Gruebener, European University Institute |
Session ID 23: Bubbles and Speculation |
Session Chair: Robert Kollmann, ECARES, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles & CEPR |
Session type: contributed |
1. Rational Bubbles in Non-Linear Business Cycle Models: Closed and Open Economies |
By Robert Kollmann; ECARES, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles & CEPR |
presented by: Robert Kollmann, ECARES, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles & CEPR |
2. Financial Market Globalization and Asset Price Bubbles |
By Naoki Yago; The University of Cambridge |
presented by: Naoki Yago, The University of Cambridge |
3. Heterogeneous Beliefs and Business Cycles |
By Saki Bigio; UCLA Eduardo Zilberman; PUC RiO |
presented by: Eduardo Zilberman, PUC RiO |
4. Information Acquisition, Efficiency, and Non-Fundamental Volatility |
By Benjamin Hebert; Stanford University Jennifer La'O; Columbia University |
presented by: Benjamin Hebert, Stanford University |
Session ID 24: Entry, Business Cycles, and Growth |
Session Chair: Julia Thomas, Ohio State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Entry Costs and the Macroeconomy |
By Callum Jones; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Callum Jones, International Monetary Fund |
2. Entry and Profits in an Aging Economy: The Role of Consumer Inertia |
By Gideon Bornstein; Princeton University |
presented by: Gideon Bornstein, Princeton University |
3. Entry decision, option value of delay and business cycles |
By Ia Vardishvili; Auburn University |
presented by: Ia Vardishvili, Auburn University |
4. Business Formation and Economic Growth Beyond the Great Recession |
By Aubhik Khan; Ohio State University Tatsuro Senga; Queen Mary University of London Julia Thomas; Ohio State University |
presented by: Julia Thomas, Ohio State University |
Session ID 25: Firm Creation, Technology Diffusion, and Growth |
Session Chair: Conor Walsh, Yale University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Cities and Technology Cycles |
By Enrico Berkes; The Ohio State University Ruben Gaetani; University of Toronto Marti Mestieri; Northwestern University |
presented by: Enrico Berkes, The Ohio State University |
2. Firm Growth through New Establishments |
By Dan Cao; Georgetown University Henry Hyatt; US Census Bureau Toshihiko Mukoyama; Georgetown University Erick Sager; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Erick Sager, Federal Reserve Board |
3. The Adoption and Diffusion of New Technologies |
By Stephen Ayerst; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Stephen Ayerst, International Monetary Fund |
4. Firm Creation and Local Growth |
By Conor Walsh; Yale University |
presented by: Conor Walsh, Yale University |
Session ID 26: Misallocation |
Session Chair: Sophie Osotimehin, UQAM |
Session type: contributed |
1. Financial Frictions and Capital Misallocation |
By Jiaqi Li; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Jiaqi Li, Bank of Canada |
2. Policy and Misallocation |
By Ana María Herrera; University of Kentucky |
presented by: Ana María Herrera, University of Kentucky |
3. Financing Intermediate Goods and Misallocation: Evidence from China’s Firm-Level Data |
By Wenya Wang; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Wenya Wang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
4. Misallocation and intersectoral linkages |
By Sophie Osotimehin; UQAM Latchezar Popov; Texas Tech University |
presented by: Sophie Osotimehin, UQAM |
Session ID 27: Structural Change |
Session Chair: Florian Oswald, Sciences Po |
Session type: contributed |
1. Welfare costs of capital controls |
By Eugenia Andreasen; Universidad de Santiago de Chile Sofia Bauducco; Central Bank of Chile Evangelina Dardati; Universidad Alberto Hurtado |
presented by: Sofia Bauducco, Central Bank of Chile |
2. Future Technology Hubs or Backwater? Lessons on Structural Change from Germany’s Coal Regions |
By Hale Utar; Grinnell College and CESIfo Simon Janssen; IAB Wolfgang Keller; University of Colorado and NBER Ehsan Vallizadeh; Institute for Employment Research (IAB) |
presented by: Hale Utar, Grinnell College and CESIfo |
3. Structural Change within the Services Sector, Baumol's Cost Disease, and Cross-Country Productivity Differences |
By Ali Sen; University of Essex |
presented by: Ali Sen, University of Essex |
4. Structural Change, Land Use and Urban Expansion |
By Nicolas Coeurdacier; SciencesPo Florian Oswald; Sciences Po Marc Teignier; University of Barcelona |
presented by: Florian Oswald, Sciences Po |
Session ID 28: Consumption Inequality |
Session Chair: Giovanni Gallipoli, UBC |
Session type: contributed |
1. Should monetary policy care about redistribution? Should fiscal policy care about inflation? Optimal monetary policy with heterogeneous agents |
By Francois Le Grand; EMLyon Business School Alaïs Martin-Baillon; SciencesPo Xavier Ragot; Sciencespo |
presented by: Francois Le Grand, EMLyon Business School |
2. Consumption Dynamics under Time-Varying Unemployment Risk |
By Erik Öberg; Uppsala University |
presented by: Erik Öberg, Uppsala University |
3. How Much Consumption Insurance in the U.S.? |
By Dmytro Hryshko; University of Alberta Iourii Manovskii; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Dmytro Hryshko, University of Alberta |
4. Consumption and Income Inequality across Generations |
By Giovanni Gallipoli; UBC Hamish Low; University of Oxford Aruni Mitra; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Giovanni Gallipoli, UBC |
Session ID 29: Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents |
Session Chair: Marco Del Negro, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Session type: contributed |
1. Amplification and no Puzzles in TANK Models: the Magic of Output Stabilization and Capital Adjustment Costs |
By Lilia Maliar; The Graduate Center, CUNY Christopher Naubert |
presented by: Christopher Naubert, |
2. Should monetary policy care about redistribution? Should fiscal policy care about inflation? Optimal monetary policy with heterogeneous agents |
By Xavier Ragot; Sciencespo Francois Le Grand; EMLyon Business School |
presented by: Xavier Ragot, Sciences Po |
3. The Transmission of Monetary Policy under the Microscope |
By Martin Holm; University of Oslo Pascal Paul; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Andreas Tischbirek; University of Lausanne |
presented by: Andreas Tischbirek, University of Lausanne |
4. Estimating HANK: Macro Time Series and Micro Moments |
By Sushant Acharya; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Marco Del Negro; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Keshav Dogra |
presented by: Marco Del Negro, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Session ID 30: Macro Implications of Housing |
Session Chair: Plamen Nenov, Norwegian Business School (BI) |
Session type: contributed |
1. Mortgage borrowing limits and house prices: evidence from a policy change in Ireland |
By Brian Higgins; Stanford University |
presented by: Brian Higgins, Stanford University |
2. Aggregate and Distributional Impacts of Housing Policy: China's Experiment |
By Kaiji Chen; Emory University Tao Zha; Emory University |
presented by: Kaiji Chen, Emory University |
3. House Price Responses to Monetary Policy Surprises: Evidence from House Listings Data |
By Denis Gorea; Danmarks Nationalbank Oleksiy Kryvtsov; Bank of Canada Marianna Kudlyak; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Denis Gorea, Danmarks Nationalbank |
4. Transaction Sequence Decisions and Housing Market Volatility: Evidence from Norway |
By Morten Grindaker; BI Norwegian Business School Artashes Karapetyan; ESSEC Espen Moen; Norwegian Business School Plamen Nenov; Norwegian Business School (BI) |
presented by: Plamen Nenov, Norwegian Business School (BI) |
Session ID 31: Sovereign Risk |
Session Chair: Dmitriy Sergeyev, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Fiscal Limits and Sovereign Credit Spreads |
By Kevin Pallara; University of Lausanne Jean-Paul RENNE; University of Lausanne |
presented by: Jean-Paul RENNE, University of Lausanne |
2. Global Risk in Long-Term Sovereign Debt |
By Nicola Borri; LUISS University Kirill Shakhnov; University of Surrey |
presented by: Kirill Shakhnov, University of Surrey |
3. Sovereign Risk, Financial Fragility and Debt Maturity |
By Dallal Bendjellal |
presented by: Dallal Bendjellal, Aix Marseille University |
4. Debt Sustainability in a Low Interest Rate World |
By Neil Mehrotra; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Dmitriy Sergeyev; Bocconi University |
presented by: Dmitriy Sergeyev, Bocconi University |
Session ID 32: Mobility and Inequality |
Session Chair: Thomas Pugh, Bank of Canada |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Lifetime Costs of Bad Health |
By Mariacristina De Nardi; University of Minnesota Svetlana Pashchenko; University of Georgia Ponpoje (Poe) Porapakkarm; National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS,Tokyo) |
presented by: Ponpoje (Poe) Porapakkarm, National Graduate Institute for Policy S |
2. Macroeconomic Implications of Heterogeneity in Labor Earnings and Returns to Savings |
By William Peterman; Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
presented by: William Peterman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
3. Anatomy of Lifetime Earnings Inequality: Heterogeneity in Job Ladder Risk vs. Human Capital |
By Fatih Karahan; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Serdar Ozkan; University of Toronto Jae Song; Social Security Administration |
presented by: Serdar Ozkan, University of Toronto |
4. Wealth Mobility, Superstars and Returns Heterogeneity |
By Thomas Pugh; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Thomas Pugh, Bank of Canada |
Session ID 33: Credit Frictions, Growth, and Business Cycles |
Session Chair: In Hwan Jo, National University of Singapore |
Session type: contributed |
1. Productivity and Wealth Dynamics under Heterogeneous Collateral Constraints |
By Alvaro Aguirre; Central Bank of Chile Matias Tapia; Central Bank of Chile Lucciano Villacorta; Central Bank of Chile |
presented by: Alvaro Aguirre, Central Bank of Chile |
2. Resource Misallocation in European Firms: The Role of Constraints, Firm Characteristics and Managerial Decisions |
By Christoph Weiss; European Investment Bank Yuriy Gorodnichenko; University of California Berkeley Jan Svejnar; Columbia University |
presented by: Christoph Weiss, European Investment Bank |
3. Entrepreneurial Investment Dynamics and the Wealth Distribution |
By Eugene Tan; University of Toronto |
presented by: Eugene Tan, University of Toronto |
4. Firm Size and Business Cycles with Credit Shocks |
By In Hwan Jo; National University of Singapore |
presented by: In Hwan Jo, National University of Singapore |
Session ID 34: Beliefs and Bounded Rationality |
Session Chair: Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Beating the "pros" with a semi-structural model of their own inflation forecasts |
By Sergio Lago Alves; Central Bank of Brazil Carlos Carvalho; PUC-Rio Waldyr Areosa; Banco Central do Brasil |
presented by: Sergio Lago Alves, Central Bank of Brazil |
2. Forecaster (Mis-)Behavior |
By Alexandre Kohlhas; Institute for International Economic Studies |
presented by: Alexandre Kohlhas, Institute for International Economic Stu |
3. The Formation of Inflation Expectations: Micro-data Evidence from Japan |
By Junichi Kikuchi; Yokohama City University Yoshiyuki Nakazono; Yokohama City University |
presented by: Yoshiyuki Nakazono, Yokohama City University |
4. Survey Data and Subjective Beliefs in Business Cycle Models |
By Anmol Bhandari; University of Minnesota Jaroslav Borovicka; New York University Paul Ho; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
presented by: Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University |
Session ID 35: Rational Inattention and Incomplete Information |
Session Chair: William Branch, University of California, Irvine |
Session type: contributed |
1. Rational Inattention, Financial Friction and Monetary Non-neutrality |
By Zijian Wang; Bocconi University |
presented by: Zijian Wang, Bocconi University |
2. Macroeconomic Models with Incomplete Information and Endogenous Signals |
By Jonathan Adams; University of Florida |
presented by: Jonathan Adams, University of Florida |
3. Information Acquisition and Price Setting under Uncertainty: New Survey Evidence |
By cheng chen; Clemson University Tatsuro Senga; Queen Mary University of London Chang Sun; The University of Hong Kong Hongyong Zhang; RIETI |
presented by: Tatsuro Senga, Queen Mary University of London |
4. Endogenously (Non-)Ricardian Beliefs |
By William Branch; University of California, Irvine Emanuel Gasteiger; TU Wien |
presented by: William Branch, University of California, Irvine |
Session ID 36: Productivity and Investment |
Session Chair: Francois Gourio, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session type: contributed |
1. Dispersion Over the Business Cycle: Productivity versus Demand |
By Mikael Carlsson; Uppsala University Alex Clymo; University of Essex Knut-Eric Joslin; Uppsala University |
presented by: Alex Clymo, University of Essex |
2. Aggregate Implications of Changing Sectoral Trends |
By Andrew Foerster; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Andreas Hornstein; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Pierre-Daniel Sarte; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Mark Watson; Princeton University |
presented by: Andrew Foerster, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
3. Constrained-Efficient Capital Reallocation |
By Andrea Lanteri; Duke University Adriano Rampini; Duke University |
presented by: Andrea Lanteri, Duke University |
4. Capital Aggregation and Investment-Specific Technological Change |
By Francois Gourio; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Matthew Rognlie; Northwestern University |
presented by: Francois Gourio, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session ID 37: Unconventional Monetary Policy |
Session Chair: Daisuke Ikeda, Bank of Japan |
Session type: contributed |
1. Effectiveness and Addictiveness of Optimal QE |
By Peter Karadi; European Central Bank Anton Nakov; ECB and CEPR |
presented by: Anton Nakov, ECB and CEPR |
2. Assessing Abenomics: Evidence from Inflation-Indexed Japanese Government Bonds |
By Jens Christensen; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Mark Spiegel; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Jens Christensen, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
3. Testing the effectiveness of unconventional monetary policy in Japan and the United States |
By Daisuke Ikeda; Bank of Japan Sophocles Mavroeidis; Oxford University Shangshang Li Francesco Zanetti; University of Oxford |
presented by: Daisuke Ikeda, Bank of Japan |
Session ID 38: Forward Guidance |
Session Chair: Eric Swanson, University of California Irvine |
Session type: contributed |
1. Forward Guidance, Monetary Policy Uncertainty, and the Term Premium |
By Brent Bundick; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Trenton Herriford; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Andrew Smith; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
presented by: Andrew Smith, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
2. The Effect of Central Bank Credibility on Forward Guidance in an Estimated New Keynesian Model |
By Enrique Martinez-Garcia; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Stephen Cole; Marquette University |
presented by: Enrique Martinez-Garcia, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
3. Credible Forward Guidance |
By Taisuke Nakata; Federal Reserve Board Takeki Sunakawa; Kobe University |
presented by: Taisuke Nakata, University of Tokyo |
4. Measuring the Effects of Federal Reserve Forward Guidance and Asset Purchases on Financial Markets |
By Eric Swanson; University of California Irvine |
presented by: Eric Swanson, University of California Irvine |
Session ID 39: Monetay Fiscal Interactions |
Session Chair: Marco Bassetto, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session type: contributed |
1. Fiscal and Currency Union with Default and Exit |
By Alessandro Ferrari; European Univeristy Institute Ramon Marimon; European University Institute and UPF - Barcelona GSE Chima Simpson-Bell; European University Institute |
presented by: Ramon Marimon, European University Institute and UPF - Barcelona GSE |
2. Fiscal and Monetary Policy Interaction under Limited Foresight |
By Yinxi Xie; Columbia University |
presented by: Yinxi Xie, Columbia University |
3. Monetary-Fiscal Policy Interactions in an era of Unconventional Policies |
By Takuji Fueki; Bank of Japan |
presented by: Takuji Fueki, Bank of Japan |
4. Shotgun Weddings between Fiscal and Monetary Policies |
By Marco Bassetto; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Thomas Sargent; New York University |
presented by: Marco Bassetto, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Session ID 40: Private Information in Macroeconomics and Finance |
Session Chair: Luigi Iovino, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Private Information and Repurchase Options in Competitive Search Markets |
By Saki Bigio; UCLA Liyan Shi; Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance |
presented by: Liyan Shi, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance |
2. Durables and Lemons: Private Information and the Market for Cars |
By Richard Blundell; UCL Ran Gu; University of Essex Soren Leth-Petersen; Copenhagen University Hamish Low; University of Oxford Costas Meghir; Yale University |
presented by: Ran Gu, University of Essex |
3. Dynamic Adverse Selection and Belief Update in Credit Markets |
By Inkee Jang; Xiamen University Kee-Youn Kang; yonsei university |
presented by: Inkee Jang, Xiamen University |
4. Social Insurance, Information Revelation, and Lack of Commitment |
By Mikhail Golosov; University of Chicago Luigi Iovino; Bocconi University |
presented by: Luigi Iovino, Bocconi University |
Session ID 41: Monetary Theory and Empirics |
Session Chair: Saki Bigio, UCLA |
Session type: contributed |
1. International Evidence on Long Run Money Demand |
By Luca Benati; Department of Economics Robert Lucas; University of Chicago Juan Pablo Nicolini; Minneapolis Fed Warren E. Weber; University of South Carolina |
presented by: Juan Pablo Nicolini, Minneapolis Fed |
2. The Long-run Effects of Monetary Policy |
By Oscar Jorda; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco/UC. Davis Sanjay Singh; University of California, Davis Alan Taylor; University of California, Davis |
presented by: Sanjay Singh, University of California, Davis |
3. A Theory of Intrinsic Inflation Persistence |
By Takushi Kurozumi; Bank of Japan Willem Van Zandweghe; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Willem Van Zandweghe, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
4. A Model of Credit, Money, Interest, and Prices |
By Saki Bigio; UCLA Yuliy Sannikov; Stanford University |
presented by: Saki Bigio, UCLA |
Session ID 42: Phillips Curves |
Session Chair: Marcus Vinícius Gomes de Castro, PUC-Rio |
Session type: contributed |
1. Rational Inattention, Menu Costs, and Multi-Product Firms: Micro Evidence and Aggregate Implications |
By Choongryul Yang; University of Texas at Austin |
presented by: Choongryul Yang, University of Texas at Austin |
2. Price setting frequency and the Phillips Curve |
By Emanuel Gasteiger; TU Wien Alex Grimaud; Catholic University of Milan and University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Alex Grimaud, University of Amsterdam and Catholic University of Milan |
3. Finding a Stable Phillips Curve Relationship: A Persistence-Dependent Regression Model |
By Richard Ashley; Virginia Tech Randal Verbrugge; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Randal Verbrugge, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
4. Identification and estimation of the Phillips curve using sectoral data |
By Carlos Carvalho; PUC-Rio Marcus Vinícius Gomes de Castro; PUC-Rio |
presented by: Marcus Vinícius Gomes de Castro, PUC-Rio |
Session ID 43: Financial Uncertainty in Macroeconomics |
Session Chair: Pratiti Chatterjee, UNSW |
Session type: contributed |
1. Lumpy Investment, Uncertainty, and Monetary Policy |
By Min Fang; University of Rochester |
presented by: Min Fang, University of Rochester |
2. Macroeconomic and Financial Risks: A Tale of Volatility |
By Dario Caldara; Federal Reserve Board Chiara Scotti; Federal Reserve Board Molin Zhong; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Chiara Scotti, Federal Reserve Board |
3. Time-Varying Fear, Trading Volume, and The Great Recession |
By Yang Li; Simon Fraser University |
presented by: Yang Li, Simon Fraser University |
4. Perceived Uncertainty Shocks, Excess Optimism-Pessimism, and Learning in the Business Cycle |
By Pratiti Chatterjee; University of New South Wales Fabio Milani; University of California, Irvine |
presented by: Pratiti Chatterjee, UNSW |
Session ID 44: Inflation Expectations |
Session Chair: Yang Lu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Session type: contributed |
1. Indeterminacy and Imperfect Information |
By Thomas Lubik; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Christian Matthes; Indiana University Elmar Mertens; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Elmar Mertens, Deutsche Bundesbank |
2. Inflation Expectations of Households and the Upgrading Channel |
By Sumit Agarwal; NUS Yeow Hwee Chua; National University of Singapore Changcheng Song; Singapore Management University |
presented by: Yeow Hwee Chua, National University of Singapore |
3. Individual Experiences and Inflation Expectations |
By Dario Bonciani; European University Institute Riccardo Maria Masolo; Bank of England Silvia Sarpietro; University College London |
presented by: Riccardo Maria Masolo, Bank of England |
4. Managing expectation in the New Keynesian model |
By Robert King; Boston University Yang Lu; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
presented by: Yang Lu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Session ID 45: Debt and Fragility |
Session Chair: Michal Szkup, University of British Columbia |
Session type: contributed |
1. A Framework for Debt-Maturity Management |
By Saki Bigio; UCLA Galo Nuno; Bank of Spain Juan Passadore; Einaudi Institute for Economics and Fina |
presented by: Galo Nuno, Bank of Spain |
2. Preventing Self-fulfilling Debt Crises: A Global Games Approach |
By Michal Szkup; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Michal Szkup, University of British Columbia |
3. Self-Fulfilling Debt Crises, Revisited |
By Mark Aguiar; Princeton University Satyajit Chatterjee; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Harold Cole; University of Pennsylvania Zachary Stangebye; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Satyajit Chatterjee, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
4. Debt, Fragility, and Multiplicity: Thinking Outside the Edgeworth Box |
By John Geanakoplos; Yale University |
presented by: John Geanakoplos, Yale University |
Session ID 46: Exchange Rates and Policy |
Session Chair: Dmitry Mukhin, University of Wisconsin |
Session type: contributed |
1. SONOMA: a Small Open ecoNOmy for MAcrofinance |
By Mariano Croce; Bocconi University Mohammad Jahan-Parv; Federal Reserve Board Samuel Rosen; Fox School of Business at Temple Univers |
presented by: Mohammad Jahan-Parv, Federal Reserve Board |
2. Financial Dollarization in Emerging Markets: Efficient Risk Sharing or Prescription for Disaster? |
By Lawrence Christiano; Northwestern University Husnu Dalgic; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Husnu Dalgic, University of Mannheim |
3. Exchange Rates, Retailers, and Importing: Theory and Firm-Level Evidence |
By Patrick Alexander; Bank of Canada Alex Chernoff; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Alex Chernoff, Bank of Canada |
4. Optimal Policy under Dollar Pricing |
By Dmitry Mukhin; University of Wisconsin Konstantin Egorov; New Economic School |
presented by: Dmitry Mukhin, University of Wisconsin |
Session ID 47: Firms and Trade |
Session Chair: Stephen Yeaple, Pennsylvania State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Trade and Market Power in Product and Labor Markets |
By Gaelan MacKenzie; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Gaelan MacKenzie, Bank of Canada |
2. The Impact of Tariff Hikes on Firm Exports |
By Facundo Albornoz; University of Nottingham Irene Brambilla; Universidad Nacional de La Plata Emanuel Ornelas; Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV |
presented by: Irene Brambilla, Universidad Nacional de La Plata |
3. Do Larger Importing Firms Face Lower Freight Rates? |
By Adina Ardelean; Santa Clara University Volodymyr Lugovskyy; Indiana University |
presented by: Volodymyr Lugovskyy, Indiana University |
4. Multinationals, Mark-Ups, and Markets |
By Stephen Yeaple; Pennsylvania State University |
presented by: Stephen Yeaple, Pennsylvania State University |
Session ID 48: Trade, Inequality, and Redistribution |
Session Chair: Cecile Gaubert, UC Berkeley |
Session type: contributed |
1. Regional Convergence at the County Level: The Role of Commuters |
By Melanie Krause; Hamburg University Sebastian Kripfganz; University of Exeter |
presented by: Sebastian Kripfganz, University of Exeter |
2. The Unequal Effects of Trade and Automation on Local Labor Markets |
By Simon Galle; BI Norwegian Business School Linnea Lorentzen; BI Norwegian Business School |
presented by: Simon Galle, BI Norwegian Business School |
3. Tasks, Occupations, and Wage Inequality in an Open Economy |
By Sascha O. Becker; University of Warwick Hartmut Egger; University of Bayreuth Michael Koch; University of Bayreuth Marc-Andreas Muendler; University of California, San Diego |
presented by: Hartmut Egger, University of Bayreuth |
4. Place-Based Redistribution |
By Cecile Gaubert; UC Berkeley Patrick Kline; UC Berkeley Danny Yagan; University of California, Berkeley |
presented by: Cecile Gaubert, UC Berkeley |
Session ID 49: International Finance and Exchange Rates |
Session Chair: Harald Uhlig, University of Chicago |
Session type: contributed |
1. Foreign Exchange Dealer Asset Pricing |
By Stefan Reitz; University of Kiel Dennis Umlandt; University of Trier |
presented by: Dennis Umlandt, University of Trier |
2. Understanding International Equity Portfolios |
By Philippe Bacchetta; University of Lausanne |
presented by: Philippe Bacchetta, University of Lausanne |
3. The Global Factor Structure of Exchange Rates |
By Sofonias Alemu Korsaye; University of Geneva Fabio Trojani; University of Geneva and Swiss Finance I Andrea Vedolin; BOSTON UNIVERSITY |
presented by: Sofonias Alemu Korsaye, University of Geneva |
4. Cryptocurrencies, Currency Competition, and the Impossible Trinity |
By Pierpaolo Benigno; University of Bern Linda Schilling; Ecole Polytechnique CREST Harald Uhlig; University of Chicago |
presented by: Harald Uhlig, University of Chicago |
Session ID 50: Topics in Trade |
Session Chair: Alvaro Garcia Marin, Universidad de los Andes, Chile |
Session type: contributed |
1. Trade Wars, Tecnology and Productivity |
By Ching-mu Chen; Zhongnan University of Economics and Law Wan-Jung Cheng; Academia Sinica Shin-Kun Peng; Academia Sinica Raymond Riezman; Aarhus University/UCSB/University of Iowa ping wang; Washington University in St.Louis |
presented by: Raymond Riezman, Aarhus University/UCSB/University of Iowa |
2. Bad Trade: The Loss of Variety |
By John Morgan; University of California - Berkeley Justin Tumlinson; Loughborough University Felix Vardy; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Justin Tumlinson, Loughborough University |
3. Financial Development and Trade Liberalization |
By David Kohn; Universidad Catolica de Chile Fernando Leibovici; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Michal Szkup; University of British Columbia |
presented by: David Kohn, Universidad Catolica de Chile |
4. Cities, Productivity and Trade |
By Alvaro Garcia Marin; Universidad de los Andes, Chile Andrei Potlogea; University of Edinburgh Nico Voigtländer Yang Yang; UCLA Anderson School of Management |
presented by: Alvaro Garcia Marin, Universidad de los Andes, Chile |
Session ID 51: Interest Rates and Capital Flows |
Session Chair: Michael Kumhof, Bank of England |
Session type: contributed |
1. International Capital Allocations and the Lucas Paradox Redux |
By Debdulal Mallick; Deakin University |
presented by: Debdulal Mallick, Deakin University |
2. The Impact of Chinese FDI in Africa |
By Riccardo Crescenzi; London School of Economics Nicola Limodio; Bocconi University |
presented by: Riccardo Crescenzi, London School of Economics |
3. The World Interest Rate |
By Jay Shambaugh; George Washington University Hang Zhou; University of International Business and Economics |
presented by: Hang Zhou, University of International Business and Economics |
4. How Does International Capital "Flow"? |
By Michael Kumhof; Bank of England |
presented by: Michael Kumhof, Bank of England |
Session ID 52: Topics In International Economics |
Session Chair: Diego Perez, New York University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Effect of the China Connect |
By Chang Ma; Fanhai International School of Finance, Fudan University |
presented by: Chang Ma, Fanhai International School of Finance, Fudan University |
2. A Theory of Monopolistic Competition with Horizontally Heterogeneous Consumers |
By Sergey Kokovin; National Research University Shamil Sharapudinov; National Research University Higher School of Economics Alexander Tarasov; Higher School of Economics Philip Ushchev; HSE University |
presented by: Alexander Tarasov, Higher School of Economics |
3. How Infrastructure Shapes Comparative Advantage |
By Luis Baldomero-Quintana; University of Michigan |
presented by: Luis Baldomero-Quintana, William & Mary |
4. The Micro Anatomy of Aggregate Consumption Adjustments |
By Diego Perez; New York University |
presented by: Diego Perez, New York University |
Session ID 53: Offshoring and Reshoring |
Session Chair: Marius Faber, University of Basel |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Relationship Between Offshoring, Growth and Welfare |
By Gregory Huffman; Vanderbilt University |
presented by: Gregory Huffman, Vanderbilt University |
2. Robots, Reshoring, and the Lot of Low-Skilled Workers |
By Astrid Krenz; University of Goettingen Klaus Prettner; University of Hohenheim Holger Strulik; University of Goettingen |
presented by: Astrid Krenz, University of Goettingen |
3. Robots and Reshoring: Evidence from Mexican Labor Markets |
By Marius Faber; University of Basel |
presented by: Marius Faber, University of Basel |
Session ID 54: Financial Regulation |
Session Chair: Levent Altinoglu, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Session type: contributed |
1. Resolution rules in a system of financially linked firms |
By Gabrielle Demange; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Gabrielle Demange, EHESS |
2. Under-Diversification and Idiosyncratic Risk Externalities |
By Felipe Iachan; FGV Dejanir Silva; UIUC Chao Zi; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
presented by: Felipe Iachan, FGV |
3. How is the mortgage market affected by loan-loss-provision regulation - Evidence from administrative data in Chile |
By Mauricio Calani; Central Bank of Chile Manuel Paillacar; Central Bank of Chile |
presented by: Manuel Paillacar, Central Bank of Chile |
4. Collective Moral Hazard and the Interbank Market |
By Levent Altinoglu; Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
presented by: Levent Altinoglu, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Session ID 55: Behavioral Asset Pricing |
Session Chair: Martijn de Vries, Tilburg University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Partial Equilibrium Thinking in General Equilibrium |
By Francesca Bastianello; Harvard University Paul Fontanier; Harvard University |
presented by: Francesca Bastianello, Harvard University |
2. Peak-Bust Rental Spreads |
By Marco Giacoletti; University of Southern California |
presented by: Marco Giacoletti, University of Southern California |
3. Resolving the Excessive Trading Puzzle: An Integrated Approach Based on Surveys and Transactions |
By Hongqi Liu; School of Management and Economics, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzh Cameron Peng; London School of Economics Wei Xiong; Shenzhen Stock Exchange Wei Xiong; Princeton University |
presented by: Cameron Peng, London School of Economics |
4. Limited Attention and the Dynamics of Probability Weighting |
By Martijn de Vries; Tilburg University |
presented by: Martijn de Vries, Tilburg University |
Session ID 56: Banking and Competition |
Session Chair: Rafael Repullo, CEMFI |
Session type: contributed |
1. Market Concentration and Uniform Pricing: Evidence from Bank Mergers |
By Nuno Paixao; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Nuno Paixao, Bank of Canada |
2. Information Structure and Strategic Interactions in the Payments System Liquidity Management Game |
By Victor Aguirregabiria; University of Toronto Francisco Rivadeneyra; Bank of Canada Erhao Xie; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Erhao Xie, Bank of Canada |
3. Competition, Stability, and Efficiency in the Banking Industry |
By Dean Corbae; University of Wisconsin Ross Levine; University of California, Berkeley |
presented by: Dean Corbae, University of Wisconsin |
4. Interest Rates, Market Power, and Financial Stability |
By David Martinez-Miera; Universidad Carlos III Rafael Repullo; CEMFI |
presented by: Rafael Repullo, CEMFI |
Session ID 57: Topics in Corporate Finance |
Session Chair: Luca Benzoni, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session type: contributed |
1. The housing boom and selection into entrepreneurship |
By Joao Galindo da Fonseca; University of Montreal Pierluca Pannella; Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV |
presented by: Pierluca Pannella, Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV |
2. Barbarians at the Store? Private Equity, Products, and Consumers |
By Cesare Fracassi; University of Texas at Austin Alessandro Previtero; Indiana University Albert Sheen; University of Oregon |
presented by: Alessandro Previtero, Indiana University |
3. A Quantitative Model of Corporate Reputation Building in Debt Markets and Firm Dynamics |
By Ikuo Takei; University of Wisconsin–Madison |
presented by: Ikuo Takei, University of Wisconsin–Madison |
4. Optimal Debt Dynamics, Issuance Costs, and Commitment |
By Luca Benzoni; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Lorenzo Garlappi; University of British Columbia Robert Goldstein; University of Minnesota Chao Ying; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Luca Benzoni, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session ID 58: Corporate Investment and Social Responsibility |
Session Chair: Marcus Opp, Stockholm School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Managerial Horizon and Corporate Labor Policies: Evidence from Fixed-Term Boards |
By Sabrina Di Addario Vincenzo Pezone; Goethe University Raffaele Saggio; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Raffaele Saggio, University of British Columbia |
2. Knowledge Cycles and Corporate Investment |
By Maria Cecilia Bustamante; University of Maryland Julien Cujean; University of Bern Laurent Fresard; USI Lugano and Swiss Finance Institute |
presented by: Julien Cujean, University of Bern |
3. Corporate Social Responsibility and Profit Shifting |
By Iftekhar Hasan; Fordham University Panagiotis Karavitis; University of Glasgow Pantelis Kazakis; University of Glasgow Woon Sau Leung; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Pantelis Kazakis, University of Glasgow |
4. A theory of socially responsible investment |
By Martin Oehmke; London School of Economics Marcus Opp; Stockholm School of Economics |
presented by: Marcus Opp, Stockholm School of Economics |
Session ID 59: Finacial Derivatives |
Session Chair: Antoine Didisheim, Swiss Finance Institute |
Session type: contributed |
1. Re-use of Collateral: Leverage, Volatility, and Welfare |
By Johannes Brumm; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Michael Grill; European Central Bank Felix Kubler; University of Zurich Karl Schmedders; IMD Lausanne |
presented by: Johannes Brumm, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
2. A Markov Switching Cointegration Analysis of the CDS‐Bond Basis Puzzle |
By Massimo Guidolin; Bocconi University Francesco Melloni; Bocconi University Manuela Pedio; Bicocca and Bocconi University |
presented by: Manuela Pedio, Bicocca and Bocconi University |
3. Greenspan Put |
By SANDEEP DAHIYA; McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University Bardia Kamrad; Georgetown University Valerio Poti; University College Dublin Akhtar Siddique; Office of the Comptroller of the Currency |
presented by: Akhtar Siddique, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency |
4. Implied Risk Aversion Smile |
By Antoine Didisheim; Swiss Finance Institute Dimitrios Karyampas; Bocconi Simon Scheidegger; University of Lausanne |
presented by: Antoine Didisheim, Swiss Finance Institute |
Session ID 60: Financial Systems |
Session Chair: Yuliy Sannikov, Stanford GSB |
Session type: contributed |
1. Risky low-volatility environments and the stability paradox |
By Fernando Mendo; Central Bank of Chile |
presented by: Fernando Mendo, Central Bank of Chile |
2. Contingent Capital in Interbank Networks |
By Anne Balter; Tilburg University Nikolaus Schweizer; Tilburg University Juan Vera; Tilburg University |
presented by: Nikolaus Schweizer, Tilburg University |
3. The Macro Implications of Narrow Banking: Financial Stability versus Growth |
By Sebastian Merkel; Princeton University |
presented by: Sebastian Merkel, Princeton University |
4. International Monetary Theory: A Risk Perspective |
By Markus Brunnermeier; Princeton University Yuliy Sannikov; Stanford GSB |
presented by: Yuliy Sannikov, Stanford GSB |
Session ID 61: Finance and Housing |
Session Chair: Jung Sakong, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session type: contributed |
1. Reference Dependence in the Housing Market |
By Steffen Andersen; Copenhagen Business School Cristian Badarinza; National University of Singapore Lu Liu; Imperial College London Julie Marx; University of Copenhagen Tarun Ramadorai; Imperial College London |
presented by: Cristian Badarinza, National University of Singapore |
2. Housing Wealth Gains, Collateral Lending Channel, and Self-employment Transitions: Evidence from China |
By Nuobu Renzhi |
presented by: Nuobu Renzhi, |
3. Attention and Search: Micro-Evidence on Housing Market Momentum |
By Antonio Gargano; University of Melbourne Marco Giacoletti; USC Elvis Jarnecic; University of Sydney |
presented by: Antonio Gargano, University of Melbourne |
4. Cyclical Housing Transactions and Wealth Inequality |
By Jung Sakong; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
presented by: Jung Sakong, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Session ID 62: Topics in Household Finance |
Session Chair: Leandro Carvalho, University of Southern California |
Session type: contributed |
1. Accommodation or Obfuscation? Financial Innovation in the Variable Annuities Market |
By Xiaochen Jing; University of Wisconsin-Madison Daniel Bauer; University of Wisconsin, Madison |
presented by: Xiaochen Jing, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
2. Consumption Responses to Financial Liberalization: Evidence from Survey Data |
By Cristina Barcelo; Banco de España Ernesto Villanueva; Banco de España |
presented by: Cristina Barcelo, Banco de España |
3. Household Finance in Developing Countries: Evidence from India |
By Ritadhi Chakravarti; University of California - Berkeley Pawan Gopalakrishnan; Reserve Bank of India Shekhar Tomar; ISB Hyderabad |
presented by: Shekhar Tomar, ISB Hyderabad |
4. MISFORTUNE AND MISTAKE: THE FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND DECISION-MAKING ABILITY OF HIGH-COST LOAN BORROWERS |
By Leandro Carvalho; University of Southern California |
presented by: Leandro Carvalho, University of Southern California |
Session ID 63: Topics in Corporate and Household Finance |
Session Chair: Nathan Foley-Fisher, Federal Reserve Board |
Session type: contributed |
1. Reciprocal Lending Relationships Between Financial Conglomerates: Evidence from the Mexican Repo Market |
By Karoll Gomez; Universidad Nacional de Colombia Jorge Florez-Acosta; Universidad del Rosario Carlos Canon; Banco de Mexico |
presented by: Karoll Gomez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
2. Real Estate Taxes and Home Value: Evidence from TCJA |
By Wenli Li; Research |
presented by: Wenli Li, Research |
3. Decomposing Present-Value Effects: Evidence from a large-scale restructuring experiment |
By Deniz Aydin; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Deniz Aydin, Washington University in St. Louis |
4. Securities Lending as Wholesale Funding: Evidence from the U.S. Life Insurance Industry |
By Nathan Foley-Fisher; Federal Reserve Board Borghan Narajabad; Federal Reserve Board Stephane Verani; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Nathan Foley-Fisher, Federal Reserve Board |
Session ID 64: Finance Microstructure |
Session Chair: Xavier Vives, IESE Business School |
Session type: contributed |
1. Optimal market Access Pricing |
By Roberto Ricco; Bocconi University Barbara Rindi; Bocconi University Duane Seppi; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Barbara Rindi, Bocconi University |
2. High-Frequency Cross-Market Trading: Model Free Measurement and Applications |
By Dobrislav Dobrev; Federal Reserve Board of Governors Ernst Schaumburg; AQR Capital Management, LLC |
presented by: Dobrislav Dobrev, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
3. When do low-frequency measures really measure transaction costs? |
By Mohammad Jahan-Parv; Federal Reserve Board Filip Zikes; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Filip Zikes, Federal Reserve Board |
4. Exchange Competition, Entry, and Welfare |
By Giovanni Cespa; City University London Xavier Vives; IESE Business School |
presented by: Xavier Vives, IESE Business School |
Session ID 65: Liquidity and Arbitrage |
Session Chair: Zijian Wang, University of Western Ontario |
Session type: contributed |
1. Financially Constrained Arbitrage and Market Structure |
By Vincent Fardeau; National Research University Higher School of Economics |
presented by: Vincent Fardeau, Higher School of Economics |
2. Who Limits Arbitrage? |
By Nathan Foley-Fisher; Federal Reserve Board Borghan Narajabad; Federal Reserve Board Stephane Verani; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Borghan Narajabad, Federal Reserve Board |
3. Measuring funding illiquidity in the overnight loan market |
By Narayan Bulusu; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Narayan Bulusu, Bank of Canada |
4. Liquidity and Private Information in Asset Markets: to Signal or not to Signal |
By Zijian Wang; University of Western Ontario |
presented by: Zijian Wang, University of Western Ontario |
Session ID 66: Banking, Collateral, and Monetary Policy |
Session Chair: Shengxing Zhang, London School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Banks, Maturity Transformation, and Monetary Policy |
By Pascal Paul; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Pascal Paul, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
2. How Do Banks Respond to Non-Performing Loans? |
By Brunella Bruno; Bocconi University Immacolata Marino; University of Naples Federico II and CSEF |
presented by: Immacolata Marino, University of Naples Federico II and CSEF |
3. The Decline of Too Big to Fail |
By Antje Berndt; Australian National University Darrell Duffie; Stanford University Yichao Zhu; Australian National University |
presented by: Antje Berndt, Australian National University |
4. Safe Assets as Collateral Multipliers |
By Emre Ozdenoren; London Business School Kathy Yuan; LSE Shengxing Zhang; London School of Economics |
presented by: Shengxing Zhang, London School of Economics |
Session ID 67: Topics in Banking 1 |
Session Chair: Matias Vieyra, Bank of Canada |
Session type: contributed |
1. Aggregate Implications of Credit Relationship Flows: A Tale of Two Margins |
By Yasser Boualam; Kenan-Flagler Business School Clément Mazet-Sonilhac; Sciences Po Paris, Banque de France |
presented by: Yasser Boualam, Kenan-Flagler Business School |
2. Unearthing Zombies |
By Nirupama Kulkarni; Reserve Bank of India Main Building Subrata Ritadhi; Ashoka University Siddharth Vij; University of Georgia Katherine Waldock; Georgetown University |
presented by: Subrata Ritadhi, Ashoka University |
3. Model Secrecy and Stress Tests |
By Yaron Leitner; Olin Business School, Washington Univers Basil Williams; NYU |
presented by: Yaron Leitner, Olin Business School, Washington Univers |
4. Banks Adjust Slowly |
By Juliane Begenau; Stanford University Saki Bigio; UCLA Jeremy Majerovitz; Stanford University Matias Vieyra; UCLA |
presented by: Matias Vieyra, Bank of Canada |
Session ID 68: Finance, Human Capital, and Unemployment |
Session Chair: Patrick Kehoe, Stanford University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Persistence of Unemployment and the Role of Unemployment Insurance History |
By Similan Rujiwattanapong; Aarhus University |
presented by: Similan Rujiwattanapong, Aarhus University |
2. Unemployment Insurance with Consumer Bankruptcy |
By Diego Legal-Cañisá; University of Virginia |
presented by: Diego Legal-Cañisá, University of Virginia |
3. Talent Discovery, Layoff Risk and Unemployment Insurance |
By Marco Pagano; Università di Napoli Federico II Luca Picariello; University of Naples Federico II, CSEF |
presented by: Marco Pagano, Università di Napoli Federico II |
4. Asset Prices and Unemployment Fluctuations |
By Patrick Kehoe; Stanford University Pierlauro Lopez; Banque de France Virgiliu Midrigan; New York University Elena Pastorino; Stanford University |
presented by: Patrick Kehoe, Stanford University |
Session ID 69: Topics in Search |
Session Chair: Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
Session type: contributed |
1. An Equilibrium Labor Market Model with Internal and External Referrals |
By Youze Lang; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Youzhi Yang; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Youzhi Yang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
2. Wealth, Search and Human Capital over the Business Cycle |
By Benjamin Griffy; University at Albany, SUNY Stanislav Rabinovich; University of North Carolina - Chapel Hi |
presented by: Benjamin Griffy, University at Albany, SUNY |
3. Search Complementarities, Aggregate Fluctuations, and Fiscal Policy |
By Federico Mandelman; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
presented by: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
4. Wage Setting Under Targeted Search |
By Anton Cheremukhin; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria; Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
presented by: Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis |
Session ID 70: Topics in Labor Markets 1 |
Session Chair: Christoph Hedtrich, Uppsala University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Job Specialization and Labor Market Turnover |
By Srinivasan Murali; Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore |
presented by: Srinivasan Murali, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore |
2. Endogenous Labor Market Cycles |
By Yunan Li; City University of Hong Kong Cheng Wang; Fudan University |
presented by: Cheng Wang, Fudan University |
3. Wage Cyclicality Revisited: The Role of Hiring Standards |
By Sekyu Choi; University of Bristol Nincen Figueroa; Universidad Diego Portales Benjamín Villena-Roldán; Diego Portales University |
presented by: Benjamín Villena-Roldán, Diego Portales University |
4. Labor Market Dynamism and Job Polarization |
By Christoph Hedtrich; Uppsala University |
presented by: Christoph Hedtrich, Uppsala University |
Session ID 71: Labor Markets and Technical Change |
Session Chair: Dilip Mookherjee, Boston University |
Session type: contributed |
1. AUTOMATING LABOR: EVIDENCE FROM FIRM-LEVEL PATENT DATA |
By Morten Olsen; University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Morten Olsen, University of Copenhagen |
2. Technological Change and the Consequences of Job Loss |
By J. Carter Braxton; University of Minnesota Bledi Taska; New York University |
presented by: J. Carter Braxton, University of Minnesota |
3. Robots or Workers? A Macro Analysis of Automation and Labor Markets |
By Sylvain Leduc; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Zheng Liu; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Zheng Liu, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
4. Growth, Automation and the Long Run Share of Labor |
By Dilip Mookherjee; Boston University Debraj Ray; New York University |
presented by: Dilip Mookherjee, Boston University |
Session ID 72: Topics in Monetary Policy 1 |
Session Chair: Jesper Linde, Sveriges Riksbank |
Session type: contributed |
1. A Robust Monetary Rule |
By Tom Holden; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Tom Holden, Deutsche Bundesbank |
2. Elections, Heterogeneity of Central Bankers and Inflationary Pressure: The case for staggered terms for the president and the central banker |
By Mauricio Bugarin; Universidade de Brasília Fabia Carvalho; Brazilian Central Bank |
presented by: Mauricio Bugarin, Universidade de Brasília |
3. Resolving the Missing Deflation Puzzle |
By Jesper Linde; Riksbank Mathias Trabandt; Freie Universität Berlin |
presented by: Jesper Linde, Sveriges Riksbank |
Session ID 73: Topics in Monetary Policy 2 |
Session Chair: Olivier Loisel, CREST and ENSAE ParisTech |
Session type: contributed |
1. ESTIMATING THE OPTIMAL INFLATION TARGET FROM TRENDS IN RELATIVE PRICES |
By Klaus Adam; University of Mannheim Henning Weber; Bundesbank |
presented by: Henning Weber, Bundesbank |
2. The Perils of Tracking r-Star |
By Saroj Bhattarai; University of Texas at Austin Jae Won Lee; Department of Economics Woong Yong Park; Seoul National University |
presented by: Woong Yong Park, Seoul National University |
3. Is the negative interest rate policy effective? |
By Robert Czudaj; Chemnitz University of Technology |
presented by: Robert Czudaj, Chemnitz University of Technology |
4. A Model of Post-Crisis Monetary Policy |
By Behzad Diba; Georgetown University Olivier Loisel; CREST and ENSAE ParisTech |
presented by: Olivier Loisel, CREST and ENSAE ParisTech |
Session ID 74: Topics in Monetary Policy 3 |
Session Chair: David Rappoport, Federal Reserve Board |
Session type: contributed |
1. Menu costs and volatility of inflation |
By Makoto Nirei; University of Tokyo Jose Scheinkman; Columbia University |
presented by: Makoto Nirei, University of Tokyo |
2. The Collateral Channel: Real Estate Prices and Firm Leverage |
By Sevcan Yesiltas; Koc University |
presented by: Sevcan Yesiltas, Koc University |
3. Consumer Inventory and the Cost of Living Index: Theory and Some Evidence from Japan |
By Kozo Ueda; Waseda University |
presented by: Kozo Ueda, Waseda University |
4. Credit Surfaces, Economic Activity, and Monetary Policy |
By John Geanakoplos; Yale University David Rappoport; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: David Rappoport, Federal Reserve Board |
Session ID 75: Topics in Monetary Policy 4 |
Session Chair: Rodolfo Rigato, Harvard University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Welfare Cost of Inflation Revisited: The Role of Financial Innovation and Household Heterogeneity |
By Yaz Terajima; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Yaz Terajima, Bank of Canada |
2. Central Bank Digital Currency and Banking |
By Jonathan Chiu; Bank of Canada Seyed Mohammadreza Davoodalhosseini; Bank of Canada Janet Hua Jiang; Bank of Canada Yu Zhu; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Seyed Mohammadreza Davoodalhosseini, Bank of Canada |
3. Multi-Product Pricing: Theory and Evidence From Large Retailers in Israel |
By Marco Bonomo; Insper Carlos Carvalho; PUC-Rio Oleksiy Kryvtsov; Bank of Canada Sigal Ribon; Bank of Israel Rodolfo Rigato; Harvard University |
presented by: Rodolfo Rigato, Harvard University |
Session ID 76: Topics in Labor Markets 2 |
Session Chair: Joao Alfredo Galindo da Fonseca, University of Montreal |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Life-cycle Profile of Worker Flows in Europe |
By Etienne Lalé; Université du Québec à Montréal Linas Tarasonis; Bank of Lithuania, Vilnius University |
presented by: Linas Tarasonis, Bank of Lithuania, Vilnius University |
2. Occupation-industry mismatch in the cross-section and the aggregate |
By Saman Darougheh; Danmarks Nationalbank |
presented by: Saman Darougheh, Danmarks Nationalbank |
3. Why Didn’t the College Premium Rise Everywhere? Employment Protection and On-the-Job Investment in Skills |
By Matthias Doepke; Northwestern University Ruben Gaetani; University of Toronto |
presented by: Ruben Gaetani, University of Toronto |
4. Spouses, Children and Entrepreneurship |
By Joao Alfredo Galindo da Fonseca; University of Montreal Charles Berube; Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada |
presented by: Joao Alfredo Galindo da Fonseca, University of Montreal |
Session ID 77: Earnings and Wealth Inequality |
Session Chair: Kevin Lim, University of Toronto |
Session type: contributed |
1. Long-range dependence in capital stock and its impact on interest rate and wealth distribution in a continuous-time macro-financial model |
By Frank Calisse; University of Stuttgart |
presented by: Frank Calisse, University of Stuttgart |
2. Observed and Unobserved Sources of Wealth Inequality |
By Heejeong Kim; Concordia University |
presented by: Heejeong Kim, Concordia University |
3. Accounting for Wealth Concentration |
By Baris Kaymak; University of Montreal |
presented by: Baris Kaymak, University of Montreal |
4. Earnings Inequality in Production Networks |
By Kevin Lim; University of Toronto Federico Huneeus; Princeton Kory Kroft; University of Toronto David Price; University of Toronto |
presented by: Kevin Lim, University of Toronto |
Session ID 78: Macroeconomics of Reallocation |
Session Chair: Daniele Coen-Pirani, University of Pittsburgh |
Session type: contributed |
1. Labor Reallocation and Wage Growth: Evidence from East Germany |
By Wolfgang Dauth; University of Wuerzburg Sebastian Findeisen; University of Konstanz Sang Yoon (Tim) Lee; Queen Mary University of London Tommaso Porzio; Columbia Business School |
presented by: Sang Yoon (Tim) Lee, Queen Mary University of London |
2. Product Differentiation, Oligopoly, and Resource Allocation |
By Bruno Pellegrino; UCLA |
presented by: Bruno Pellegrino, UCLA |
3. Spatial Integration and Agricultural Productivity: Quantifying the Effects of New Roads |
By Tasso Adamopoulos; York University |
presented by: Tasso Adamopoulos, York University |
4. Geographic mobility and redistribution |
By Daniele Coen-Pirani; University of Pittsburgh |
presented by: Daniele Coen-Pirani, University of Pittsburgh |
Session ID 79: Capital Allocation in Macroeconomics |
Session Chair: Ricardo De la O, Stanford University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Local Causes and Aggregate Implications of Land Use Regulation |
By Andrii Parkhomenko; University of Southern California |
presented by: Andrii Parkhomenko, University of Southern California |
2. Targeted Subsidy and Capital (Mis)Allocation |
By HANYI TAO; ShanghaiTech University |
presented by: HANYI TAO, ShanghaiTech University |
3. Technology Adoption, Market Structure, and the Cost of Bank Intermediation |
By Gianni De Nicolo'; John Hopkins University Andrea Presbitero; International Monetary Fund Alessandro Rebucci; The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Gang Zhang; Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business |
presented by: Gang Zhang, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business |
4. The Effect of Buybacks on Capital Allocation |
By Ricardo De la O; Stanford University |
presented by: Ricardo De la O, Stanford University |
Session ID 80: Heterogeneity and Fluctuations |
Session Chair: Eduardo Engel, Departamento de Economía |
Session type: contributed |
1. News Uncertainty in Brexit UK |
By Renato Faccini; Queen Mary University Edoardo Palombo; Queen Mary University |
presented by: Renato Faccini, Queen Mary University |
2. Regional Risk and Aggregate Fluctuations |
By Chang Liu; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Chang Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
3. Heterogeneity and Aggregate Fluctuations |
By Minsu Chang; Georgetown University |
presented by: Minsu Chang, Georgetown University |
4. MISSING AGGREGATE DYNAMICS AND VAR APPROXIMATIONS OF LUMPY ADJUSTMENT MODELS |
By Eduardo Engel; Departamento de Economía |
presented by: Eduardo Engel, Departamento de Economía |
Session ID 81: Topics in Growth and Productivity |
Session Chair: John Fernald, INSEAD/FRBSF |
Session type: contributed |
1. Technical Change and Entrepreneurship |
By Sergio Salgado; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Sergio Salgado, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
2. Accounting for the International Quantity-Quality Trade-off |
By Marla Ripoll; University of Pittsburgh |
presented by: Marla Ripoll, University of Pittsburgh |
3. Corporate Governance and Industrialization |
By Pietro Peretto; Duke University |
presented by: Pietro Peretto, Duke University |
4. World Productivity: 1996 - 2014 |
By John Fernald; INSEAD/FRBSF Mehrdad Esfahani; Arizona State University Bart Hobijn; Arizona State University |
presented by: John Fernald, INSEAD/FRBSF |
Session ID 82: Topics in Monetary Policy 5 |
Session Chair: Michael Bauer, Universität Hamburg |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Global Effects of U.S. Monetary Policy on Equity and Bond Markets: A Spatial Panel Data Model Approach |
By Lina Lu; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Shaowen Luo; Virginia Tech |
presented by: Shaowen Luo, Virginia Tech |
2. Disentangling the Information Effects in the Federal Reserve’'s Monetary Policy Announcements |
By Xu Zhang; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Xu Zhang, Bank of Canada |
3. The Fed's Response to Economic News Explains the "Fed Information Effect" |
By Michael Bauer; Universität Hamburg Eric Swanson; University of California Irvine |
presented by: Michael Bauer, Universität Hamburg |
Session ID 83: Topics in Heterogeneous Agent Macroeconomics |
Session Chair: Florian Exler, University of Vienna |
Session type: contributed |
1. Who Gets Jobs Matters: Monetary Policy and the Labour Market |
By Uros Herman; GSEFM, Goethe University Frankfurt Matija Lozej; Central Bank of Ireland |
presented by: Uros Herman, GSEFM, Goethe University Frankfurt |
2. Debt Overhang, Monetary Policy, and Economic Recoveries After Large Recessions |
By Christian Bustamante; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Christian Bustamante, Bank of Canada |
3. Save, Spend or Give? A Model of Housing, Family Insurance, and Savings in Old Age |
By Daniel Barczyk; McGill University Sean Fahle; SUNY Buffalo Matthias Kredler; Universidad Carlos III Madrid |
presented by: Daniel Barczyk, McGill University |
4. Consumer Credit with Over-Optimistic Borrowers |
By Florian Exler; University of Vienna Igor Livshits; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia James MacGee; University of Western Ontario Michele Tertilt; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Florian Exler, University of Vienna |
Session ID 84: Redistribution in Macroeconomics |
Session Chair: Junichi Fujimoto, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies |
Session type: contributed |
1. Risk Loving, Growth, and Redistribution |
By Aloisio Araujo; FGV |
presented by: Aloisio Araujo, FGV |
2. Education Affordability and Income Inequality |
By Oliko Vardishvili; European University Institute |
presented by: Oliko Vardishvili, European University Institute |
3. Aggregate and Distributional Effects of ‘Free’ Secondary Schooling in the Developing World |
By Junichi Fujimoto; National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies David Lagakos; University of California San Diego Mitchell Vanvuren; UCSD |
presented by: Junichi Fujimoto, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies |
Session ID 85: Taxes and Macroeconomics |
Session Chair: Fernando Martin, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session type: contributed |
1. Corporate tax avoidance and economic concentration |
By Julien Martin; Université du Québec à Montréal Farid Toubal; ENS Paris Saclay Mathieu Parenti; Université Libre de Bruxelles |
presented by: Julien Martin, Université du Québec à Montréal |
2. Organization of Knowledge and Taxation |
By Marek Kapicka; CERGE-EI (Charles University - Economics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences) Ctirad Slavik; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Marek Kapicka, CERGE-EI (Charles University - Prague) |
3. The Macroeconomic Effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act |
By Filippo Occhino; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Filippo Occhino, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
4. How to Starve the Beast: Fiscal Policy Rules |
By Fernando Martin; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
presented by: Fernando Martin, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Session ID 86: Asset Pricing Theory |
Session Chair: John Stachurski, Australian National University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Relative Existence for Recursive Utility |
By Walt Pohl Karl Schmedders; IMD Lausanne Ole Wilms; Tilburg University |
presented by: Ole Wilms, Tilburg University |
2. Intertemporal Preference with Loss Aversion: Equilibrium Analysis |
By Kyoung Jin Choi; University of Calgary Junkee Jeon; Kyung Hee University Hyeng Keun Koo; Ajou University |
presented by: Kyoung Jin Choi, University of Calgary |
3. Smart Stochastic Discount Factors |
By Sofonias Korsaye; University of Geneva Alberto Quaini; University of Geneva Fabio Trojani; University of Geneva and Swiss Finance I |
presented by: Fabio Trojani, University of Geneva and Swiss Finance I |
4. Stability of Equilibrium Asset Pricing Models: A Necessary and Sufficient Condition |
By Jaroslav Borovicka; New York University John Stachurski; Australian National University |
presented by: John Stachurski, Australian National University |
Session ID 87: Profits, Income, and Risk Premia |
Session Chair: Maria Cecilia Bustamante, University of Maryland |
Session type: contributed |
1. Democratization, Inequality, and Risk Premia |
By Max Miller; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Max Miller, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
2. Wage Growth and Equity Risk Premia |
By Paulo Maio; Hanken School of Economics Byoung-Kyu Min; Hanyang University |
presented by: Byoung-Kyu Min, Hanyang University |
3. Industry Returns in Global Value Chains: The Role of Upstreamness and Downstreamness |
By Nicole Branger; University of Muenster René Flacke; University of Muenster Steffen Windmüller; Technical University of Munich |
presented by: Steffen Windmüller, Technical University of Munich |
4. Asset Pricing with Misspecified Models |
By Pooya Molavi; University of Chicago Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi; Northwestern University Andrea Vedolin |
presented by: Pooya Molavi, University of Chicago |
Session ID 88: Stochastic Volatility and Higher Moments |
Session Chair: Karl Schmedders, IMD Lausanne |
Session type: contributed |
1. Observed macroeconomic tail risk and asset prices: new long term evidence |
By Rodrigo Guimaraes; Bank of England |
presented by: Rodrigo Guimaraes, Bank of England |
2. Multifactor Empirical Asset Pricing Under Higher-Order Moment Variations |
By Massimo Guidolin; Bocconi University |
presented by: Massimo Guidolin, Bocconi University |
3. Structural Stochastic Volatility |
By Federico Bandi; Johns Hopkins University Nicola Fusari; Johns Hopkins University Roberto Reno; University of Verona |
presented by: Nicola Fusari, Johns Hopkins University |
4. Nonlinear Dynamics in Conditional Volatility |
By Friedrich Lorenz; University of Muenster Karl Schmedders; IMD Lausanne Malte Schumacher; University of Zurich |
presented by: Karl Schmedders, IMD Lausanne |
Session ID 89: Asset Pricing and Interest Rates |
Session Chair: Ali Ozdagli, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Session type: contributed |
1. Loan choice of local governments in the United Kingdom |
By Davide Avino; University of Liverpool Dennis De Widt; Cardiff University |
presented by: Davide Avino, University of Liverpool |
2. Low Interest Rates and the Distribution of Household Debt |
By Marina Emiris; National Bank of Belgium and ULB Francois Koulischer; Universite du Luxembourg |
presented by: Francois Koulischer, Universite du Luxembourg |
3. Risk-Free Interest Rates |
By William Diamond; University of Pennsylvania Marco Grotteria; London Business School Jules van Binsbergen; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Marco Grotteria, London Business School |
4. Interest Rates and Insurance Company Investment Behavior |
By Ali Ozdagli; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Zixuan Kevin Wang; Harvard University |
presented by: Ali Ozdagli, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Session ID 90: Asset Pricing and Information |
Session Chair: Peter Bossaerts, Brain, Mind and Markets Laboratory |
Session type: contributed |
1. Insider Trading and the Informativeness of Earnings Announcements |
By Julio Crego; Tilburg University Jasmin Gider; Tilburg University |
presented by: Julio Crego, Tilburg University |
2. NONPARAMETRIC TESTING FOR INFORMATION ASYMMETRY |
By Helmi Jedidi; HEC Montreal |
presented by: Helmi Jedidi, HEC Montreal |
3. Announcements, Expectations, and Stock Returns with Asymmetric Information |
By Leyla Jianyu Han; The University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Leyla Jianyu Han, The University of Hong Kong |
4. How Information Structure Impacts Aggregation of Information in Markets |
By Peter Bossaerts; University of Melbourne |
presented by: Peter Bossaerts, Brain, Mind and Markets Laboratory |
Session ID 91: Factors In Asset Pricing |
Session Chair: Will Cong, Cornell University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Characteristics as Signal Processes: Asset Prices, Carry, and Risk Premia |
By Joon Woo Bae; Case Western Reserve University Huichou Huang; City University of Hong Kong Serhiy Kozak; University of Maryland College Park |
presented by: Huichou Huang, City University of Hong Kong |
2. A Factor Model for Option Returns |
By Matthias Buechner; University of Warwick Bryan Kelly; Yale University |
presented by: Matthias Buechner, University of Warwick |
3. Constructing and using double-adjusted alphas to analyze mutual fund performance |
By Reza Brink; Bocconi University Erik Kole; Erasmus University Rotterdam |
presented by: Erik Kole, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
4. AlphaPortfolio and Interpretable AI for Finance |
By Lin Cong; Cornell University Ke Tang; Tsinghua University Jingyuan Wang; Beihang University Yang Zhang; Beihang University |
presented by: Will Cong, Cornell University |
Session ID 92: Institutional Finance |
Session Chair: Morad Elsaify, Fuqua School of Business |
Session type: contributed |
1. Hedge Fund Fee Structure and Risk Exposure: Theory and Empirical Evidence |
By Matias Braun; Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Herve Roche; Universidad Adolfo Ibanez |
presented by: Herve Roche, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez |
2. Private Equity and Financial Stability: Evidence from Failed Bank Resolution in the Crisis |
By Emily Johnston-Ross; FDIC Song Ma; Yale University Manju Puri; Duke University and NBER |
presented by: Song Ma, Yale University |
3. Capital Allocation and the Market for Mutual Funds: Inspecting the Mechanism |
By Jules van Binsbergen; University of Pennsylvania Jeong Ho (John) Kim; Emory University Soohun Kim; Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Techonology |
presented by: Jeong Ho (John) Kim, Emory University |
4. Hedge Fund Incentives, Risk Taking, and Asset Prices |
By Morad Elsaify; Fuqua School of Business |
presented by: Morad Elsaify, Fuqua School of Business |
Session ID 93: Topics in Banking 2 |
Session Chair: Alessandro Villa, Duke University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Delayed Crises and Slow Recoveries |
By Xuewen Liu; The University of Hong Kong (HKU) |
presented by: Xuewen Liu, The University of Hong Kong (HKU) |
2. Bank Equity, Risk, and Small-Firm Employment: Evidence from Firms Affected by Climate Change |
By simon Baumgartner; HU Berlin Thomas Schober; Johannes Kepler University Linz Alex Stomper; Humboldt University Rudolf Winter-Ebmer; University of Linz and IHS, Vienna |
presented by: simon Baumgartner, HU Berlin |
3. High-Speed Internet, Financial Technology and Banking |
By Angelo D'Andrea; Bocconi Nicola Limodio; Bocconi University |
presented by: Nicola Limodio, Bocconi University |
4. The Price of Strategic Banking |
By Alessandro Villa; Duke University |
presented by: Alessandro Villa, Duke University |
Session ID 94: Announcements, Information, and Speculation |
Session Chair: Toomas Laarits, New York University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Does Speculation in Financial Markets Have Real Effects? |
By Tao Li; City University of Hong Kong Mark Loewenstein; University of Maryland Robert H Smith Sc |
presented by: Tao Li, City University of Hong Kong |
2. Sorting, Selection, and Announcement Returns in Takeover Markets |
By Kei Kawakami; Aoyama Gakuin University |
presented by: Kei Kawakami, Aoyama Gakuin University |
3. Higher-Order Uncertainty in Financial Markets: Evidence from a Consensus Pricing Service |
By lerby Ergun; Erasmus University in Rotterdam Andreas Uthemann; London School of Economics |
presented by: Andreas Uthemann, Bank of Canada |
4. Pre-Announcement Risk |
By Toomas Laarits; NYU Stern School of Business |
presented by: Toomas Laarits, New York University |
Session ID 95: Topics in Finance |
Session Chair: Frank Jong, Tilburg University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Formation of Multi-stage Economies and Trade Credit: Can Banks Amplify Contagion Risk? |
By Andrea Giovannetti; University of Technology Sydney |
presented by: Andrea Giovannetti, University of Technology Sydney |
2. Set-up Costs and the Financing of Young Firms |
By francois derrien; HEC Paris Jean-Stéphane Mésonnier; Banque de France Guillaume Vuillemey; HEC Paris |
presented by: Jean-Stéphane Mésonnier, Banque de France |
3. Global Financial Cycles since 1880 |
By Galina Potjagailo; Bank of England Maik Wolters; Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena |
presented by: Galina Potjagailo, Bank of England |
4. Labor Income Risk and Stock Returns: The Role of Horizon Effects |
By Esther Eiling; University of Amsterdam Frank Jong; Tilburg University Roger Laeven; University of Amsterdam Rob Sperna Weiland; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Frank Jong, Tilburg University |
Session ID 96: Savings, Investment, and Interest Rates |
Session Chair: Wei Cui, University College London |
Session type: contributed |
1. Computerizing households and the role of investment-specific productivity in business cycles |
By Seunghoon Na; Krannert School of Management Hyunseung Oh; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Hyunseung Oh, Federal Reserve Board |
2. Time to deliver: financing constraints of capital goods producers and investment dynamics |
By Alberto Arredondo-Chavez; University of Michigan |
presented by: Alberto Arredondo-Chavez, University of Michigan |
3. Cyclical Attention to Saving |
By Alistair Macaulay; University of Oxford |
presented by: Alistair Macaulay, University of Oxford |
4. A Ramsey Theory of Low Interest Rates |
By Marco Bassetto; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Wei Cui; University College London |
presented by: Wei Cui, University College London |
Session ID 97: Political Economy, Inequality, and Redistribution |
Session Chair: Jochem de Bresser, Tilburg University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Electoral Impact of Wealth Redistribution: Evidence from the Italian Land Reform |
By Bruno Caprettini; University of Zurich Lorenzo Casaburi; University of Zurich Miriam Venturini; University of Zurich |
presented by: Bruno Caprettini, University of Zurich |
2. The E ffect of Constitutional Provisions on Education Policy and Outcomes |
By Anusha Nath; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
presented by: Anusha Nath, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
3. The (Great) Persuasion Divide? Gender Disparities in Debate Speeches & Evaluations |
By Huyen Nguyen; Erasmus University Rotterdam |
presented by: Huyen Nguyen, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
4. Preferences for income redistribution: a new survey instrument and experimental evidence |
By Jochem de Bresser; Tilburg University Marike Knoef; Leiden University, Netspar |
presented by: Jochem de Bresser, Tilburg University |
Session ID 98: Political Economy and the Media |
Session Chair: Claudio Ferraz, UBC |
Session type: contributed |
1. Public Media Do Serve The State: A Field Experiment |
By Shuhei Kitamura; Osaka University Toshifumi Kuroda; Tokyo Keizai U |
presented by: Toshifumi Kuroda, Tokyo Keizai U |
2. Media Slant is Contagious |
By Philine Widmer; University of St.Gallen Sergio Galletta; ETHZ Elliott Ash; ETH Zurich |
presented by: Philine Widmer, University of St.Gallen |
3. Internet, Social Media, and the Behavior of Politicians: Evidence from Facebook in Brazil |
By Claudio Ferraz; UBC |
presented by: Claudio Ferraz, UBC |
Session ID 99: Identity, Ethnicity, and Religion |
Session Chair: Dominic Rohner, University of Lausanne |
Session type: contributed |
1. Racial Diversity, Electoral Preferences, and the Supply of Policy: the Great Migration and Civil Rights |
By Alvaro Calderon; Stanford University Vasiliki Fouka Marco Tabellini; Harvard Business School |
presented by: Marco Tabellini, Harvard Business School |
2. The Power of Religion |
By Gunes Gokmen; Lund University |
presented by: Gunes Gokmen, Lund University |
3. Leader Identity and Coordination |
By Sonia Bhalotra; University of Essex Irma Clots-Figueras; University of Kent Lakshmi Iyer; University of Notre Dame Joseph Vecci; Gothenburg University |
presented by: Irma Clots-Figueras, University of Kent |
4. Ethnic Conflicts and the Informational Dividend of Democracy |
By Dominic Rohner; University of Lausanne |
presented by: Dominic Rohner, University of Lausanne |
Session ID 100: Political Economy and Institutions |
Session Chair: Yusuke Kinai, Konan University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Political Costs of Government Expropriation |
By Wenbiao Sha; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
presented by: Wenbiao Sha, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
2. Weak Institutions and Relational Taxation in the Oil&Gas Industry |
By Marta Troya-Martinez; New Economic School |
presented by: Marta Troya-Martinez, New Economic School |
3. Government Organization and Economic Performance |
By Yusuke Kinai; Konan University |
presented by: Yusuke Kinai, Konan University |
Session ID 101: Lobbying and Interest Groups |
Session Chair: Clement Minaudier, University of Vienna |
Session type: contributed |
1. POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY, MARKET STRUCTURE AND THE FORMS OF STATE CAPTURE |
By Leonard Wantchekon; Princeton University |
presented by: Leonard Wantchekon, Princeton University |
2. Lobbying and Enforcement: Theory and Evidence from Regulatory Enforcement Actions against US Banks |
By Panagiota Papadimitri; University of Portsmouth Ansgar Wohlschlegel; Swansea University |
presented by: Ansgar Wohlschlegel, Swansea University |
3. Occupy Government: Democracy and the Dynamics of Personnel Decisions and Public Finances |
By Klenio Barbosa; SKEMA Business School Fernando Ferreira; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Klenio Barbosa, SKEMA Business School |
4. The value of confidential policy information |
By Clement Minaudier; University of Vienna |
presented by: Clement Minaudier, University of Vienna |
Session ID 102: Voting |
Session Chair: Joseph McMurray, Brigham Young University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Why the Political World is Flat: An Endogenous "Left" and "Right" in Multidimensional Elections |
By Joseph McMurray; Brigham Young University |
presented by: Joseph McMurray, Brigham Young University |
2. Sorting of Candidates: Evidence from 20,000 Electoral Ballots |
By Michal Šoltés; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Michal Šoltés, CERGE-EI |
3. Constitent Flexibility: Enforcing Fiscal Rules Through Political Incentives |
By Valerio Dotti; Washington University is St. Louis Eckhard Janeba; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Valerio Dotti, Washington University is St. Louis |
4. Populism as Simplistic Commitment |
By Massimo Morelli; Bocconi University Antonio Nicolo; University of Padova, Italy paolo roberti; University of Bozen-Bolzano |
presented by: Massimo Morelli, Bocconi University |
Session ID 103: Topics in Political Economy |
Session Chair: Danilo Souza, INSPER |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Rise and Persistence of Illegal Crops: Evidence from a Naive Policy Announcement |
By Daniel Mejia; Universidad de los Andes Mounu Prem; Univresidad del Rosario Juan Vargas; Universidad del Rosario |
presented by: Juan Vargas, Universidad del Rosario |
2. Accountability and Political Competition |
By Braz Camargo; Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV Arianna Degan; University of Quebec at Montreal |
presented by: Arianna Degan, University of Quebec at Montreal |
3. Negative campaigning: theory and evidence |
By Danilo Souza; INSPER Marcos Nakaguma; EESP - FGV |
presented by: Danilo Souza, INSPER |
Session ID 104: Agriculture and development I |
Session Chair: Habiba Djebbari, Aix-Marseille University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Quantifying Externalities in Technology Adoption: Experimental Evidence from Ugandan Farmers |
By Benedetta Lerva; Stockholm University |
presented by: Benedetta Lerva, Stockholm University |
2. Institution and development: Experimental evidence of land titling on welfare gains in India |
By Arjunan Subramanian; University of Glasgow |
presented by: Arjunan Subramanian, University of Glasgow |
3. Farm Profits, Prices and Household Behavior |
By Daniel LaFave; Colby College Evan Peet; RAND Duncan Thomas; Duke University |
presented by: Daniel LaFave, Colby College |
4. Gender, information and the efficiency of household production decisions: An experiment in rural Togo |
By Dedevi Apedo-Amah; Stanford University Habiba Djebbari; Department of Economics Roberta Ziparo; University of Aix-Marseille |
presented by: Habiba Djebbari, Aix-Marseille University |
Session ID 105: General Equilibrium |
Session Chair: Michael Richter, Royal Holloway, University of London |
Session type: contributed |
1. General equilibrium with prospect theory, risk loving preferences, and regulation |
By Aloisio Araujo; FGV Juan Pablo Gama Torres; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Campo Suarez; IMPA |
presented by: Juan Pablo Gama Torres, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais |
2. Theft in Equilibrium |
By Casilda Lasso de la Vega; University of the Basque Country Federico Weinschelbaum; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Oscar Volij; Ben Gurion University |
presented by: Oscar Volij, Ben Gurion University |
3. Existence and Uniqueness of Recursive Equilibria with Aggregate and Idiosyncratic Risk |
By Elisabeth Pröhl; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Elisabeth Pröhl, University of Amsterdam |
4. First Welfare Theorems for Time-Inconsistent Agents: Efficiency and Patience Convexity |
By Michael Richter; Royal Holloway, University of London |
presented by: Michael Richter, Royal Holloway, University of London |
Session ID 106: Learning in Misspecified Models |
Session Chair: Andrew Ellis, London School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. On the survival of agents that under-react to information |
By Filippo Massari; Bocconi University |
presented by: Filippo Massari, Bocconi University |
2. Stability and Robustness in Misspecified Learning Models |
By Mira Frick; Cowles Foundation, Yale University Ryota Iijima; Yale University Yuhta Ishii; Pennsylvania State University |
presented by: Yuhta Ishii, Pennsylvania State University |
3. A Theory on the Persistence of Misspecifications in Games |
By Kevin He; Caltech and UPenn Jonathan Libgober; Univ of Southern California |
presented by: Jonathan Libgober, Univ of Southern California |
4. Misspecified Higher-Order Beliefs and Failures of Social Learning |
By Andrew Ellis; London School of Economics Matthew Levy; LSE Balazs Szentes; London School of Economics |
presented by: Andrew Ellis, London School of Economics |
Session ID 107: Affiliation, Similarity, and Discrimination |
Session Chair: Paul-Henri Moisson, TSE |
Session type: contributed |
1. An economic theory of differential treatment |
By Emil Temnyalov; University of Technology Sydney |
presented by: Emil Temnyalov, University of Technology Sydney |
2. Social Clubs and Social Networks |
By Dotan Persitz; Tel Aviv University |
presented by: Dotan Persitz, Tel Aviv University |
3. Culture and Communication |
By Rajiv Sethi; Barnard College, Columbia University Muhamet Yildiz; MIT |
presented by: Muhamet Yildiz, MIT |
4. Cooptation: Meritocracy vs. Homophily in Organizations |
By Paul-Henri Moisson; TSE Jean Tirole; TSE |
presented by: Paul-Henri Moisson, TSE |
Session ID 108: Networks I |
Session Chair: Segev Shlomov, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |
Session type: contributed |
1. A model of network formation for the overnight interbank market |
By Mikhail Anufriev; University of Technology Sydney Andrea Deghi; International Monetary Fund Valentyn Panchenko; University of New South Wales Paolo Pin; Università di Siena |
presented by: Mikhail Anufriev, University of Technology Sydney |
2. Trading Networks of Price-Taking Buyers and Sellers |
By Myeonghwan Cho; University of Seoul |
presented by: Myeonghwan Cho, University of Seoul |
3. Choice via Social Influence |
By Abhinash Borah; Ashoka University |
presented by: Abhinash Borah, Ashoka University |
4. Virtually Additive Learning |
By Segev Shlomov; Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |
presented by: Segev Shlomov, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |
Session ID 109: Networks II |
Session Chair: Jacopo Perego, Columbia University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Price Competition and Network Choice: Evidence from the US Airline Industry |
By Kevin Remmy; Toulouse School of Economics Cristina Gualdani; Toulouse School of Economics Christian Bontemps; ENAC and Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Kevin Remmy, Toulouse School of Economics |
2. The Property Rights Theory of Production Networks |
By Ivan Balbuzanov; The University of Melbourne Maciej Kotowski; Harvard University |
presented by: Maciej Kotowski, Harvard University |
3. Efficient Incentives in Social Networks: Gamification and the Coase Theorem |
By Thomas Daske; TUM School of Management, Technical University of Munich |
presented by: Thomas Daske, Technical University of Munich |
4. Information System |
By Simone Galperti; University of California San Diego Jacopo Perego; Columbia University |
presented by: Jacopo Perego, Columbia University |
Session ID 110: Social Learning |
Session Chair: Roberto Corrao, MIT |
Session type: contributed |
1. Information Cascades and Ambiguity |
By Jaden Chen; Cornell University |
presented by: Jaden Chen, Cornell University |
2. Information Acquisition in Social Learning |
By Nina Bobkova; Rice University Helene Mass; University of Bonn |
presented by: Nina Bobkova, Rice University |
3. The Spread of Misinformation in Networks with Individual and Social Learning |
By Sebastiano Della Lena; Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
presented by: Sebastiano Della Lena, Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
4. Robust Opinion Aggregation and its Dynamics |
By Roberto Corrao |
presented by: Roberto Corrao, MIT |
Session ID 111: Search and Matching I |
Session Chair: Jan Starmans, Stockholm School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Search for Bidders by a Deadline |
By Joosung Lee; University of Edinburgh Daniel Z. Li; Durham University Business School |
presented by: Daniel Z. Li, Durham University Business School |
2. Random versus Directed Search for Scarce Resources |
By Teddy Mekonnen; Brown University |
presented by: Teddy Mekonnen, Brown University |
3. Search, Matching, and Signaling: Do Markets Help Relationships? |
By Arda Gitmez; University of Chicago |
presented by: Arda Gitmez, University of Chicago |
4. Contracting and Search with Heterogeneous Principals and Agents |
By Jan Starmans; Stockholm School of Economics |
presented by: Jan Starmans, Stockholm School of Economics |
Session ID 112: Search and Matching II |
Session Chair: Ignacio Monzon, Collegio Carlo Alberto |
Session type: contributed |
1. Job Matching with Subsidy and Taxation |
By Fuhito Kojima; Stanford University Ning Sun; Nanjing Audit University Ning Yu; Nanjing Audit University; Stanford University |
presented by: Ning Yu, Nanjing Audit University; Stanford University |
2. The strategic decentralization of recruiting |
By Yi Chen; Cornell University Thomas Jungbauer; Cornell University |
presented by: Yi Chen, Cornell University |
3. Frictions Lead to Sorting: a Partnership Model with On-the-Match Search |
By Cristian Bartolucci; Collegio Carlo Alberto Ignacio Monzon; Collegio Carlo Alberto |
presented by: Ignacio Monzon, Collegio Carlo Alberto |
Session ID 113: Contests I |
Session Chair: Lars Metzger, TU Dortmund University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Does the cream rise to the top? Luck, talent, success, and merit |
By Thomas Noe; University of Oxford Dawei Fang; University of Gothenburg |
presented by: Dawei Fang, University of Gothenburg |
2. Contests between fund managers |
By Herve Roche; Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Nicolas Sahuguet; HEC Montreal |
presented by: Nicolas Sahuguet, HEC Montreal |
3. Microfounded Contest Design |
By Rene Kirkegaard; University of Guelph |
presented by: Rene Kirkegaard, University of Guelph |
4. Repeated Contests With Draws |
By Jörg Franke; University of Bath Lars Metzger; TU Dortmund University |
presented by: Lars Metzger, TU Dortmund University |
Session ID 114: Contests II |
Session Chair: Christian Ewerhart, University of Zurich |
Session type: contributed |
1. Tournament Rewards and Heavy Tails |
By Mikhail Drugov; New Economic School, Moscow Dmitry Ryvkin; Florida State University |
presented by: Mikhail Drugov, New Economic School, Moscow |
2. Winners' Efforts in Team Contests |
By Stefano Barbieri; Tulane University Marco Serena; Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Pub |
presented by: Marco Serena, Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Pub |
3. Collaborative peacekeeping in a contest economy |
By Gautam Bose; University of New South Wales |
presented by: Gautam Bose, University of New South Wales |
4. Multi-Battle Contests, Finite Automata, and the Tug-of-War |
By Christian Ewerhart; University of Zurich Julian Teichgraeber; University of Zurich |
presented by: Christian Ewerhart, University of Zurich |
Session ID 115: Contests III |
Session Chair: Michael Kramm, Technical University Dortmund |
Session type: contributed |
1. Information Disclosure on the Contest Mechanism |
By Xin Feng; Nanjing University |
presented by: Xin Feng, Nanjing University |
2. Coupling Information Disclosure with a Quality Standard in R&D Contests |
By Gaoyang Cai; Tsinghua University Qian Jiao; Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University Jingfeng Lu; National University of Singapore Jie Zheng; School of Economics and Management, Tsin |
presented by: Qian Jiao, Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University |
3. Information Disclosure in Dynamic Research Contests |
By Bo Chen; Southern Methodist University Bo Chen; KFUPM Dmitriy Knyazev; Humboldt University of Berlin |
presented by: Dmitriy Knyazev, Humboldt University of Berlin |
4. Information Design in Multi-Task Contests - Whom to Inform When the Importance of Tasks Is Uncertain |
By Michael Kramm; Technical University Dortmund |
presented by: Michael Kramm, Technical University Dortmund |
Session ID 116: Repeated and Stochastic Games I |
Session Chair: Joao Ramos, USC _ Marshall |
Session type: contributed |
1. Learning from Manipulable Signals |
By Mehmet Ekmekci; Boston College Leandro Gorno; FGV EPGE - Escola Brasileira de Economia e Finanças Lucas Maestri; FGV/EPGE Jian Sun; MIT Dong Wei; University of California Berkeley |
presented by: Dong Wei, University of California Berkeley |
2. Blackwell Equilibria |
By Costas Cavounidis; University of Warwick Sambuddha Ghosh; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Johannes Horner; Yale University Eilon Solan; Tel Aviv University, Israel Satoru Takahashi; National University of Singapore |
presented by: Costas Cavounidis, University of Warwick |
3. Learning efficient equilibria in repeated games |
By Sam Jindani |
presented by: Sam Jindani, |
4. Partnership with Persistence |
By Joao Ramos; USC _ Marshall Tomasz Sadzik; UCLA |
presented by: Joao Ramos, USC _ Marshall |
Session ID 117: Agriculture and development II |
Session Chair: Lisa Tarquinio, Boston University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Trade-Induced Urbanization and the Making of Modern Agriculture |
By Yuan Tian; Carnegie Mellon University Junjie Xia; Peking University Rudai Yang; Peking University |
presented by: Yuan Tian, Carnegie Mellon University |
2. Rural Banks and Agricultural Production: Evidence from India's Social Banking Experiment |
By Liang Bai; University of Edinburgh Camille Boudot; University of Edinburgh Johannes Eigner; The University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Liang Bai, University of Edinburgh |
3. The Politics of Drought Relief: Evidence from Southern India |
By Lisa Tarquinio; Boston University |
presented by: Lisa Tarquinio, Boston University |
Session ID 118: Repeated and Stochastic Games II |
Session Chair: Chihiro Morooka, The University of Tokyo |
Session type: contributed |
1. On the Value of Information Structures in Stochastic Games |
By Daehyun Kim; Wuhan University Ichiro Obara; University of California Los Angeles |
presented by: Daehyun Kim, Wuhan University |
2. Distributional equilibria in dynamic supermodular games with a measure space of players and no aggregate risk |
By Łukasz Woźny; Warsaw School of Economics |
presented by: Łukasz Woźny, Warsaw School of Economics |
3. Continuous-Time Stochastic Games with Imperfect Public Monitoring |
By Benjamin Bernard; National Taiwan University |
presented by: Benjamin Bernard, National Taiwan University |
4. A New Folk Theorem in OLG Games |
By Chihiro Morooka; The University of Tokyo |
presented by: Chihiro Morooka, The University of Tokyo |
Session ID 119: Beliefs in education |
Session Chair: Imran Rasul, University College London |
Session type: contributed |
1. Incentive Effects of Preferential Admissions Under Biased Beliefs |
By Michela Tincani; University College London Fabian Kosse; University of Bonn Enrico Miglino; University College London |
presented by: Michela Tincani, University College London |
2. Approximating the Equilibrium Effects of Informed School Choice |
By Claudia Allende; Princeton University Francisco Gallego; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Christopher Neilson; Princeton University |
presented by: Claudia Allende, Columbia University and Princeton University |
3. Perceived Ability and School Choice |
By Matteo Bobba; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Matteo Bobba, Toulouse School of Economics |
4. Parental Responses to Information About School Quality: Evidence from Linked Survey and Administrative Data |
By Imran Rasul; University College London Iftikhar Hussain; Sussex University Birgitta Rabe; University of Essex Ellen Greaves; University of Bristol |
presented by: Imran Rasul, University College London |
Session ID 120: Clientelism, corruption and black markets |
Session Chair: Yannis Ioannides, Tufts University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Distributive Implications of Competitive Clientelism: Evidence from Bangladesh |
By Youjin Hahn; Yonsei University Kanti Nuzhat; North South University Hee-Seung Yang; Yonsei University Haishan Yuan; University of Queensland |
presented by: Hee-Seung Yang, Yonsei University |
2. The Black Market for Beijing License Plates |
By Oeystein Daljord; University of Chicago Mandy Hu; CUHK Guillaume Pouliot; University of Chicago Junji Xiao; University of Technology Sydney |
presented by: Guillaume Pouliot, University of Chicago |
3. Optimal Basic Income for India |
By Nicholas Lawson; Université du Québec à Montréal Dean Spears; University of Texas at Austin |
presented by: Nicholas Lawson, Université du Québec à Montréal |
4. On The Dynamics of Corruption |
By Costas Azariadis; Washington University in St Louis Yannis Ioannides; Tufts University |
presented by: Yannis Ioannides, Tufts University |
Session ID 121: Audits, Certification, and Experts |
Session Chair: Reda Aboutajdine, The World Bank |
Session type: contributed |
1. Anonymous or Personal? A simple model of repeated personalized advice |
By Marius Gramb; University of Cologne |
presented by: Marius Gramb, University of Cologne |
2. Optimal Incentives for Financial Analysts |
By Rahul Deb; University of Toronto Mallesh Pai; Rice University Maher Said; New York University |
presented by: Maher Said, New York University |
3. Firm Certification |
By Allen Vong; Yale University |
presented by: Allen Vong, Yale University |
4. Reputation Effects in Repeated Audits, with Application to Insurance Fraud Deterrence |
By Reda Aboutajdine; The World Bank Pierre Picard; Ecole Polytechnique |
presented by: Reda Aboutajdine, The World Bank |
Session ID 122: Consumer Protection and Privacy |
Session Chair: Tatiana Mayskaya, NRU Higher School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. What should a firm Know? Protecting Consumers' Privacy Rents |
By Daniel Bird; Tel-Aviv Universtiy Zvika Neeman; Tel Aviv University |
presented by: Daniel Bird, Tel-Aviv Universtiy |
2. Voluntary Disclosure and Personalized Pricing |
By S. Nageeb Ali; Economics Gregory Lewis; Microsoft Research Shoshana Vasserman; Stanford University |
presented by: S. Nageeb Ali, Economics |
3. Disclosure, Welfare and Adverse Selection |
By Kym PRAM; University of Nevada, Reno |
presented by: Kym PRAM, University of Nevada, Reno |
4. Privacy Protection: When Does Hiding in Plain Sight Work? |
By Arina Nikandrova; Birkbeck, University of London Tatiana Mayskaya; NRU Higher School of Economics |
presented by: Tatiana Mayskaya, NRU Higher School of Economics |
Session ID 123: Financial Contracting |
Session Chair: Kumar Rishabh, University of Basel |
Session type: contributed |
1. Financing With Investor Syndicates |
By Dan Luo; Stanford Graduate School of Business |
presented by: Dan Luo, Stanford Graduate School of Business |
2. Pivots and Prestige: Venture Capital Contracts with Experimentation |
By Xuelin Li; University of Minnesota Martin Szydlowski; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Martin Szydlowski, University of Minnesota |
3. Life cycle of startup financing |
By Svetlana Boyarchenko; University of Texas-Austin |
presented by: Svetlana Boyarchenko, University of Texas-Austin |
4. Bank as a Venture Capitalist |
By Kumar Rishabh; University of Basel |
presented by: Kumar Rishabh, University of Basel |
Session ID 124: Collusion and Mergers |
Session Chair: Weixuan Zhou, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Effect of Mergers on Innovation |
By Kaustav Das; University of Leicester Arina Nikandrova; City, University of London |
presented by: Kaustav Das, University of Leicester |
2. EPIC Fail: How Below-Bid Pricing Back?res in Multiunit Auctions |
By Daniel Marszalec; University of Tokyo Alexander Teytelboym; University of Oxford Sanna Laksá; University of Liverpool |
presented by: Daniel Marszalec, University of Tokyo |
3. Endogenized Product Variety, Search Friction and Collusion |
By Yuk-fai Fong; The University of Hong Kong Ping Lin; Lingnan University Xiaoxuan Meng; Hong Kong University Weixuan Zhou; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
presented by: Weixuan Zhou, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Session ID 125: News, Media, and Information |
Session Chair: Jiemai Wu, University of Sydney |
Session type: contributed |
1. Influential News and Policy-making |
By Federico Vaccari |
presented by: Federico Vaccari, |
2. Creating Confusion |
By Chris Edmond; University of Melbourne Yang Lu; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
presented by: Chris Edmond, University of Melbourne |
3. The Politics of News Personalization |
By Lin HU; Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies & Statistics, Australian Nati Anqi Li; Washington University in St. Louis Ilya Segal; Stanford University |
presented by: Anqi Li, Washington University in St. Louis |
4. Breaking echo chambers with personalized news |
By Jiemai Wu; University of Sydney |
presented by: Jiemai Wu, University of Sydney |
Session ID 126: Revealed Preferences |
Session Chair: Charles Gauthier, Western University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Choosing from Graphical Choice Architectures |
By Hualin Li; University of Glasgow |
presented by: Hualin Li, University of Glasgow |
2. Revealed Price Preference: Theory and Empirical Analysis |
By Rahul Deb; University of Toronto Yuichi Kitamura; Yale University John Quah; Johns Hopkins University Joerg Stoye; Cornell University |
presented by: Joerg Stoye, Cornell University |
3. Nonparametric Identification of Discount Factors under Partial Efficiency |
By Charles Gauthier; Western University |
presented by: Charles Gauthier, Western University |
Session ID 127: Auctions I |
Session Chair: Daniel Bougt, Uppsala University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Uniform Price Double Auction Markets with Interdependent Values: An Asymptotic Approximation Approach |
By Eiichiro Kazumori; University of Massachusetts |
presented by: Eiichiro Kazumori, University of Massachusetts |
2. Selling Multiple Complements with Packaging Costs |
By Simon Finster |
presented by: Simon Finster, University of Oxford, Nuffield College |
3. Sequential auctions with ambiguity |
By Gagan Ghosh; California State University Fullerton Heng Liu; University of Michigan |
presented by: Gagan Ghosh, California State University Fullerton |
4. Ambiguity and the Declining Price Anomaly: Theory and Evidence |
By Daniel Bougt; Uppsala University Gagan Ghosh; California State University Fullerton Heng Liu; University of Michigan |
presented by: Daniel Bougt, Uppsala University |
Session ID 128: Auctions II |
Session Chair: Sanyyam Khurana, Delhi School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Secret Reserve Prices by Uninformed Sellers |
By Pavel Andreyanov; HSE, Moscow El Hadi Caoui; University of Toronto |
presented by: El Hadi Caoui, University of Toronto |
2. Costless Signaling in Auctions with Return Policies |
By Yanlin Chen; Nanjing Audit University Ruqu Wang; Queen's University Jun Zhang; University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
presented by: Yanlin Chen, Nanjing Audit University |
3. Efficient and strategy-proof multi-unit object allocation with money: (Non)decreasing marginal valuations without quasi-linearity |
By Hiroki Shinozaki; Osaka University Tomoya Kazumura; University of Tokyo Shigehiro Serizawa; Osaka University |
presented by: Hiroki Shinozaki, Osaka University |
4. Unraveling of value-ranking in auctions with resale |
By Sanyyam Khurana; Delhi School of Economics |
presented by: Sanyyam Khurana, Delhi School of Economics |
Session ID 129: Auctions III |
Session Chair: Hisayuki Yoshimoto, University of Glasgow |
Session type: contributed |
1. Robustly Optimal Reserve Price |
By Wei He; Chinese University of Hong Kong Jiangtao Li; Singapore Management University |
presented by: Jiangtao Li, Singapore Management University |
2. Optimal discounts in Green Public Procurement |
By Olga Chiappinelli; DIW Berlin Gyula Seres; Humboldt University of Berlin |
presented by: Olga Chiappinelli, DIW Berlin |
3. Deposit Requirements in Auctions |
By Xiaogang Che; City University of London Tong Li; Vanderbilt University Jingfeng Lu; National University of Singapore Xiaoyong Zheng; North Carolina State University |
presented by: Xiaogang Che, City University of London |
4. Auction Mechanisms and Treasury Revenue: Evidence from the Chinese Experiment |
By Klenio Barbosa; SKEMA Business School Dakshina De Silva; Lancaster University Liyu Yang; Lancaster University Hisayuki Yoshimoto; University of Glasgow |
presented by: Hisayuki Yoshimoto, University of Glasgow |
Session ID 130: Auctions IV |
Session Chair: Mengxi Zhang, University of Bonn |
Session type: contributed |
1. Resolving Failed Banks: Uncertainty, Multiple Bidding & Auction Design |
By Jason Allen; Bank of Canada Robert Clark; Queen's University Brent Hickman; Washington University in St. Louis Eric Richert; Queens University |
presented by: Jason Allen, Bank of Canada |
2. Supply Reduction in the Broadcast Incentive Auction |
By Christina Aperjis; Power Auctions LLC Lawrence Ausubel; University of Maryland Oleg Baranov; University of Colorado at Boulder |
presented by: Lawrence Ausubel, University of Maryland |
3. How to Set a Deadline for Auctioning a House |
By Alina Arefeva; University of Wisconsin Madison |
presented by: Alina Arefeva, University of Wisconsin Madison |
4. Optimal Auctions for Dual Risk Averse Bidders: Myerson meets Yaari |
By Alex Gershkov; Hebrew University of Jerusalem Benny Moldovanu; University of Bonn Philipp Strack; Yale Mengxi Zhang; University of Bonn |
presented by: Mengxi Zhang, University of Bonn |
Session ID 131: Collective Decision Making |
Session Chair: Carl Heese, University of Bonn, BGSE |
Session type: contributed |
1. Informal Elections with Dispersed Information |
By Mehmet Ekmekci; Boston College Stephan Lauermann; University of Bonn |
presented by: Stephan Lauermann, University of Bonn |
2. (Not) Addressing Issues in Electoral Campaigns |
By Anke Gerber |
presented by: Anke Gerber, Universität Hamburg |
3. Sequential Vote Buying |
By Ying Chen; JHU Jan Zapal; CERGE-EI, IAE-CSIC, and Barcelona GSE |
presented by: Ying Chen, JHU |
4. Voter Attention and Distributive Politics |
By Carl Heese; University of Bonn, BGSE |
presented by: Carl Heese, University of Bonn, BGSE |
Session ID 132: Social Choice |
Session Chair: Edward Schlee, Arizona State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Justified changes in social preferences: the preference reversal principle revisited |
By , |
presented by: Salvador Barbera, Universitat autonoma de barcelona |
2. Deliberation and epistemic democracy |
By Huihui DING; University of Cergy Pontoise Marcus Pivato; Université de Cergy-Pontoise |
presented by: Huihui DING, University of Cergy Pontoise |
3. Agenda-Manipulation in Ranking |
By Ludvig Sinander; Northwestern University Gregorio Curello; University of Bonn |
presented by: Ludvig Sinander, Northwestern University |
4. Money-Metrics in Applied Welfare Analysis: A Saddlepoint Rehabilitation |
By M. Ali Khan; Johns Hopkins University Edward Schlee; Arizona State University |
presented by: Edward Schlee, Arizona State University |
Session ID 133: Political Economy I |
Session Chair: Edoardo Grillo, Collegio Carlo Alberto |
Session type: contributed |
1. Intuition in the Shadow of the Court |
By Aditya Kuvalekar; U Carlos III de Madrid Joao Ramos; University of Southern California Johannes Schneider; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
presented by: Aditya Kuvalekar, U Carlos III de Madrid |
2. Contagion of Populist Extremism: Social Learning with Agency Problems |
By Daiki Kishishita; The University of Tokyo Atsushi Yamagishi; Princeton University |
presented by: Daiki Kishishita, Tokyo University of Science |
3. Dynamic Campaign Spending |
By Avidit Acharya; Stanford University Edoardo Grillo; Collegio Carlo Alberto Takuo Sugaya; Stanford University Eray Turkel; Stanford University |
presented by: Edoardo Grillo, Collegio Carlo Alberto |
Session ID 134: Political Economy II |
Session Chair: Yang Xie, University of California, Riverside |
Session type: contributed |
1. Land Reform, Land Holdings, and Redistribution |
By Yidi Xu; University of York |
presented by: Yidi Xu, University of York |
2. Brexit: Dynamic Voting with an Irreversible Option |
By Benny Moldovanu; University of Bonn Frank Rosar; University of Bonn |
presented by: Frank Rosar, University of Bonn |
3. A Political Model of Inequality and Trust |
By Marina Agranov; California Institute of Technology Konstantin Sonin; University of Chicago |
presented by: Konstantin Sonin, University of Chicago |
4. Optimal Control of Revolutionary Capital and Endogenous Dynamics of Mass Political Action |
By Weijia Li; Monash University Gerard Roland; UC BERKELEY Yang Xie; University of California, Riverside |
presented by: Yang Xie, University of California, Riverside |
Session ID 135: Decision Theory I |
Session Chair: Xiaoyu Cheng, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Relative Maximum Likelihood Updating of Ambiguous Beliefs |
By Xiaoyu Cheng; Northwestern University |
presented by: Xiaoyu Cheng, Northwestern University |
2. An intertemporal model of growing awareness |
By Marie-Louise Vierø; Queen's University |
presented by: Marie-Louise Vierø, Queen's University |
3. Rational Inattention via Ignorance Equivalence |
By Roc Armenter; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Michèle Müller-Itten; University of Notre Dame Zachary Stangebye; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Michèle Müller-Itten, University of Notre Dame |
4. Repeated Choice: A Theory of Stochastic Intertemporal Preferences |
By Jay Lu; University of California, Los Angeles Kota Saito; California Institute of Technology |
presented by: Kota Saito, California Institute of Technology |
Session ID 136: Decision Theory II |
Session Chair: Lucas Siga, New Yor University-Abu Dhabi |
Session type: contributed |
1. Aversion to Intertemporal Substitution and Risk in Time Lotteries and Private Equity Investments |
By Larry Selden; Columbia University Xiao Wei; Fudan University and Shanghai Inst. of International Finance and Economics |
presented by: Xiao Wei, Fudan University and Shanghai Inst. of I |
2. Decision-making with partial information |
By Jurgen Eichberger; University of Heidelberg Illia Pasichnichenko; University of Heidelberg |
presented by: Illia Pasichnichenko, Heidelberg University |
3. Every choice function is pro-con rationalizable |
By Serhat Dogan; Bilkent University Kemal Yildiz; Bilkent University |
presented by: Kemal Yildiz, Bilkent University |
4. Ordering Uncertain Prospects with Likelihood Ratios |
By Maximilian Mihm; New York University Abu Dhabi Lucas Siga; New Yor University-Abu Dhabi |
presented by: Lucas Siga, New Yor University-Abu Dhabi |
Session ID 137: Decision Theory III |
Session Chair: Victor Aguiar, The University of Western Ontario |
Session type: contributed |
1. Correlation made simple: Applications to Salience and Regret Theory |
By Giacomo Lanzani; Massachusettes Institute Technology |
presented by: Giacomo Lanzani, Massachusettes Institute Technology |
2. Foundations for Structural Preferences |
By Marciano Siniscalch; Northwestern University |
presented by: Marciano Siniscalchi, Northwestern University |
3. Intermittent Discounting |
By Alexis Direr; Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans |
presented by: Alexis Direr, Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans |
4. The Theory of Weak Revealed Preference: Counterfactuals and Welfare Analysis |
By Victor Aguiar; The University of Western Ontario Per Hjertstrand; Research Institute of Industrial Economi Roberto Serrano; Brown University |
presented by: Victor Aguiar, The University of Western Ontario |
Session ID 138: Climate change modeling |
Session Chair: Dalia Ghanem, University of California, Davis |
Session type: contributed |
1. Testing the presence of outliers in regression models |
By Xiyu Jiao; University of Oxford Felix Pretis; University of Victoria & University of Oxford, Nuffield College |
presented by: Felix Pretis, University of Victoria & University of Oxford, Nuffield College |
2. On Model Selection Criteria for Climate Change Impact Studies |
By Xiaomeng Cui; Jinan University Dalia Ghanem; University of California, Davis Todd Kuffner; Washington University, St. Louis |
presented by: Dalia Ghanem, University of California, Davis |
3. Measuring and Hedging Geopolitical Risk |
By Robert Engle; NYU Stern Susana Martins; University of Oxford |
presented by: Susana Campos Martins, University of Oxford |
4. Discounting Future Climate Change and the Equilibrium Real Interest Rate |
By Michael Bauer; Universität Hamburg Glenn Rudebusch; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
presented by: Glenn Rudebusch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
5. Beyond RCP8.5: Marginal Mitigation Using Quasi-Representative Concentration Pathways |
By William Brock; University of Wisconsin, Madison J. Isaac Miller; University of Missouri |
presented by: J. Isaac Miller, University of Missouri |
Session ID 139: Decision Theory IV |
Session Chair: Leandro Gorno, FGV EPGE - Escola Brasileira de Economia |
Session type: contributed |
1. Worst- and Best-Case Expected Utility and Ordinal Meta-Utility |
By Simon Grant; Australian National University Patricia Rich; Bayreuth University Jack Stecher; University of Alberta |
presented by: Jack Stecher, University of Alberta |
2. Revealed statistical consumer theory |
By Pawel Dziewulski; University of Sussex |
presented by: Pawel Dziewulski, University of Sussex |
3. Preference for Simplicity |
By Indira Puri; MIT |
presented by: Indira Puri, MIT |
4. A maximum theorem for incomplete preferences |
By Leandro Gorno; FGV EPGE - Escola Brasileira de Economia e Finanças Alessandro Rivello; FGV EPGE - Escola Brasileira de Economia e Finanças |
presented by: Leandro Gorno, FGV EPGE - Escola Brasileira de Economia |
Session ID 140: Climate coalitions and environmental markets |
Session Chair: Radomir Pestow, Chemnitz University of Technology |
Session type: contributed |
1. Dynamic Incentives and Permit Market Equilibrium in Cap-and-Trade Regulation |
By Yuta Toyama; Waseda University |
presented by: Yuta Toyama, Waseda University |
2. The Global Climate Game |
By Roweno J.R.K. Heijmans; Tilburg University |
presented by: Roweno J.R.K. Heijmans, Tilburg University |
3. Endogenous Climate Coalitions and Preferential Free Trade - Building the Missing Link |
By Thomas Kuhn; University of Technology Chemnitz Radomir Pestow; Chemnitz University of Technology Anja Zenker; University of Technology Chemnitz |
presented by: Radomir Pestow, Chemnitz University of Technology |
4. Information and Negotiations of Climate Coalitions |
By Sareh Vosooghi; University of Oxford |
presented by: Sareh Vosooghi, University of Oxford |
Session ID 141: College education |
Session Chair: Mahdi Majbouri, Babson College |
Session type: contributed |
1. Identifying the Sources of Returns to College Education Using Affirmative Action Policy |
By Aaron Bodoh-Creed; University of California, Berkeley Brent Hickman; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Aaron Bodoh-Creed, University of California, Berkeley |
2. Complementarities in High School and College Investments |
By John Eric Humphries; Yale Juanna Joensen; University of Chicago Gregory Veramendi; University of Munich (LMU) |
presented by: Juanna Joensen, University of Chicago |
3. The Value of US College Education in Global Labor Markets: Experimental Evidence from China |
By Mingyu Chen; Princeton Unviersity |
presented by: Mingyu Chen, Princeton Unviersity |
4. Sir! I'd Rather Go to School, Sir! |
By Mahdi Majbouri; Babson College |
presented by: Mahdi Majbouri, Babson College |
Session ID 142: Conflict and development |
Session Chair: Alexey Makarin, EIEF |
Session type: contributed |
1. Terrorism, education, and the role of media: Evidence from al-Shabaab attacks in Kenya |
By Marco Alfano; Mr Joseph-Simon Goerlach; Bocconi University, VAT IT03628350 |
presented by: Marco Alfano, Mr |
2. The Long-Run Impact of Losing Siblings During a Civil Conflict |
By Thomas Gautier; Boston University |
presented by: Thomas Gautier, Boston University |
3. Reparations as Development: Evidence from the Victims of the Colombian Armed Conflict |
By Arlen Guarin Galeano; Universidad de California Berkeley Juliana Londono Velez; University of California, Los Angeles Christian Posso; Banco de la República de Colombia |
presented by: Arlen Guarin Galeano, Universidad de California Berkeley |
4. Conflict and Inter-Group Trade: Evidence from the 2014 Russia-Ukraine Crisis |
By Vasily Korovkin; CERGE-EI Alexey Makarin; EIEF |
presented by: Alexey Makarin, EIEF |
Session ID 143: Courts, discrimination and judicial independence |
Session Chair: Joyce Sadka, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Méx |
Session type: contributed |
1. Judicial Independence, Religion, and Politics: Theory and Evidence |
By Avner Seror; Aix Marseille School of Economics |
presented by: Avner Seror, Aix Marseille School of Economics |
2. Judicial Independence and Development: Evidence from Pakistan |
By Sultan Mehmood; CERP Pakistan and Aix-Marseille University |
presented by: Sultan Mehmood, CERP Pakistan and Aix-Marseille University |
3. Measuring Racial Discrimination in Bail Decisions |
By David Arnold; Princeton University Will Dobbie; Harvard Kennedy School Peter Hull; University of Chicago |
presented by: Peter Hull, University of Chicago |
4. Information and Lawyer Quality: Evidence from a Field Experiment in a Mexican Labor Court |
By Joyce Sadka; Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Méx Enrique Seira; ITAM Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de M Christopher Woodruff; University of Oxford |
presented by: Joyce Sadka, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Méx |
Session ID 144: Demand for health services in developing countries |
Session Chair: Alessandro Tarozzi, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona G |
Session type: contributed |
1. Identification of Time Inconsistent Models: The Case of Insecticide Treated Nets |
By Aprajit Mahajan; UC-Berkeley Christian Michel; Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Barcelona GSE Alessandro Tarozzi; Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSE |
presented by: Christian Michel, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Barcelona GSE |
2. Incentives to use primary care and their impact on healthcare utilization: Evidence using public health insurance dataset in China |
By Li Linyan; Harvard University Menghan Shen; Sun Yatsen University he wen; sun yatsen university |
presented by: Menghan Shen, Sun Yatsen University |
3. Subjective Expectations and Demand for Contraception |
By Grant Miller; Stanford University Aureo de Paula; University College London Christine Valente; University of Bristol |
presented by: Christine Valente, University of Bristol |
4. Demand for Information on Environmental Health Risk, Mode of Delivery, and Behavioral Change: Evidence from Sonargaon, Bangladesh |
By Alessandro Tarozzi; Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSE Ricardo Maertens; Harvard University Kazi Matin Ahmed; University of Dhaka Lex van Geen; Columbia University |
presented by: Alessandro Tarozzi, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona G |
Session ID 145: Development and urbanization |
Session Chair: Nicolas Martinez Franco, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Impact of Urban Sprawl on Temperature in the United States Over the Past Four Decades |
By Golnoush Rahimzadeh; Georgia State University |
presented by: Golnoush Rahimzadeh, Georgia State University |
2. From Samurai to Skyscrapers: How Historical Lot Fragmentation Shapes Tokyo |
By Junichi Yamasaki; Kobe University Kentaro Nakajima; Hitotsubashi University Kensuke Teshima; Hitotsubashi University |
presented by: Junichi Yamasaki, Kobe University |
3. Urbanization, Productivity Differences and Spatial Frictions |
By Calin Arcalean; ESADE Business School Gerhard Glomm; Indiana University Ioana Schiopu; ESADE Business School |
presented by: Calin Arcalean, ESADE Business School |
4. Distributional Effects of Transportation Policies: Lessons from a Structural Model of Transportation for Paris Metropolitan Area |
By Isis Durrmeyer; Toulouse School of Economics Nicolas Martinez Franco; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Nicolas Martinez Franco, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session ID 146: Development, credit and risk sharing |
Session Chair: Karol Mazur, University of Oxford |
Session type: contributed |
1. Preparing fertile ground: How does the business environment affect outcomes from microfinance? |
By Jonathan Fu; University of Zurich Annette Krauss; University of Zurich |
presented by: Jonathan Fu, University of Zurich |
2. Labelled Loans and Human Capital Investments |
By Britta Augsburg; The Institute for Fiscal Studies Bet Caeyers; Institute for Fiscal Studies Sara Giunti; IFS Bansi Malde; University of Kent Susanna Smets; World Bank |
presented by: Bansi Malde, University of Kent |
3. Sharing Risk to Avoid Tragedy: Informal Insurance and Irrigation in Village Economies |
By Karol Mazur; University of Oxford |
presented by: Karol Mazur, University of Oxford |
4. Income Changes and Consumption Smoothing: The PIH holds |
By Manuela Angelucci; University of Texas Silvia Prina; Northeastern University |
presented by: Silvia Prina, Northeastern University |
Session ID 147: Development, growth and institutions |
Session Chair: Matti Mitrunen, University of Chicago |
Session type: contributed |
1. Tracing out the Finnish Kuznets Curve: Famine, Threat of Revolution, and Democratization |
By Tuomo Virkola; European University Institute Jaakko Meriläinen; Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Matti Mitrunen; University of Chicago |
presented by: Tuomo Virkola, European University Institute |
2. Progressivity and Development |
By Leandro de Magalhaes; Bristol University Enric Martorell; University of Edinburgh Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis; MOVE, UAB, and Barcelona GSE |
presented by: Leandro de Magalhaes, Bristol University |
3. Was Domar Right? Serfdom and Factor Endowments in Bohemia |
By Alexander Klein; University of Kent |
presented by: Alexander Klein, University of Kent |
4. War Reparations, Structural Change, and Intergenerational Mobility |
By Matti Mitrunen; University of Chicago |
presented by: Matti Mitrunen, University of Chicago |
Session ID 148: Development, wages and teachers |
Session Chair: Christopher Neilson, Princeton University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Do Firms Exit the Formal Economy After a Minimum Wage Hike? |
By Laurent Bossavie; The World Bank Aysenur Acar; The World Bank Mattia Makovec; The World Bank |
presented by: Mattia Makovec, The World Bank |
2. Minimum Wage, Market Imperfection, and Production Efficiency: Panel Event Study in Vietnam |
By Manabu Nose; The University of Tokyo |
presented by: Manabu Nose, The University of Tokyo |
3. Recruitment, effort, and retention effects of performance contracts for civil servants: Experimental evidence from Rwandan primary schools |
By Clare Leaver; University of Oxford Owen Ozier; The World Bank Pieter Serneels; University of East Anglia Andrew Zeitlin; Georgetown University |
presented by: Andrew Zeitlin, Georgetown University |
4. Teacher Wages and Academic Achievement |
By Christopher Neilson; Princeton University Matteo Bobba; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Christopher Neilson, Princeton University |
Session ID 149: Early childhood interventions |
Session Chair: Enrico Rettore, University of Padova |
Session type: contributed |
1. Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Sizable Child Subsidy: Evidence from Russia |
By Evgeny Yakovlev; New Economic School |
presented by: Evgeny Yakovlev, New Economic School |
2. Effects of Universal Early Childhood Education on Adolescent Behavioral Outcomes |
By Michihito Ando; Rikkyo University Hiroaki Mori; Senshu University Shintaro Yamaguchi; University of Tokyo |
presented by: Michihito Ando, Rikkyo University |
3. Estimating the Growth of Latent Skills From an Early Childhood Program |
By James Heckman; University of Chicago Jin Zhou; University of Chicago |
presented by: Jin Zhou, University of Chicago |
4. QUANTILES OF THE GAIN DISTRIBUTION OF AN EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION |
By Erich Battistin; University of Maryland Carlos Lamarche; University of Kentucky Enrico Rettore; University of Trento |
presented by: Enrico Rettore, University of Padova |
Session ID 150: Economics of education |
Session Chair: Elena Mattana, Aarhus University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Out of Africa: Human Capital Consequences of Prenatal Conditions |
By Adi Shany; Tel Aviv University Victor Lavy; University of Warwick Analia Schlosser; Tel Aviv University |
presented by: Adi Shany, Tel Aviv University |
2. Genetic Endowments, Educational Outcomes and the Mediating Influence of School Investments |
By Benjamin Arold; LMU Munich and ifo Institute Paul Hufe; University of Munich Marc Stöckli; ifo Institute |
presented by: Paul Hufe, University of Munich |
3. Peer Effects of Migrant and Left-behind Children: Evidence from Classroom Random Assignment in China |
By Zibin Huang; University of Rochester |
presented by: Zibin Huang, University of Rochester |
4. Effects of Busing on Test Scores and Well-being of Bilingual Pupils: Resources Matter. |
By Anna Piil Damm; Aarhus University Elena Mattana; Aarhus University Helena Nielsen; Aarhus University Benedicte Rouland; University of Nantes |
presented by: Elena Mattana, Aarhus University |
Session ID 151: Economics of education and human capital |
Session Chair: Pelin Akyol, Bilkent University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Human Capital Accumulation in Dual-Earner Households |
By Katrine Jakobsen; University of Copenhagen Thomas Jørgensen; University of Copenhagen Hamish Low; University of Oxford |
presented by: Thomas Jørgensen, University of Copenhagen |
2. Assessing the patterns of selection into high school dropout and high school graduation: Evidence from South Africa |
By Godstime Eigbiremolen; University of Nigeria |
presented by: Godstime Eigbiremolen, University of Nigeria |
3. Decentralizing Centralized Matching Markets: Implications from Early Offers in University Admissions |
By Julien Grenet; Paris School of Economics Yinghua He; Rice University Dorothea Kubler; WZB Berlin |
presented by: Julien Grenet, Paris School of Economics |
4. Taking PISA Seriously: How Accurate are Low-Stakes Exams? |
By Pelin Akyol; Bilkent University Kala Krishna; The Pennsylvania State University Jinwen Wang; Penn State University |
presented by: Pelin Akyol, Bilkent University |
Session ID 152: Education policy and school choice |
Session Chair: Jorge Rodriguez, Universidad de los Andes, Chile |
Session type: contributed |
1. Can Perceived Returns Explain Enrollment Gaps in Postgraduate Education? |
By Teodora Boneva; University of Oxford Marta Golin; University of Oxford Christopher Rauh; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Marta Golin, University of Oxford |
2. Siblings' Spillover Effects on College and Major Choice: Evidence from Chile, Croatia and Sweden |
By Adam Altmejd; Stockholm School of Economics Andres Barrios-Fernandez; CEP(London School of Economics) and VATT Christopher Neilson; Princeton University |
presented by: Andres Barrios-Fernandez, CEP(London School of Economics) and VATT |
3. The unintended consequences of public school subsidies on educational markets |
By Leonardo Rosa; Stanford University |
presented by: Leonardo Rosa, Stanford University |
4. Understanding the Effects of Workfare Policies on Child Human Capital |
By Jorge Rodriguez; Universidad de los Andes, Chile |
presented by: Jorge Rodriguez, Universidad de los Andes, Chile |
Session ID 153: Education, goal setting and achievement |
Session Chair: Elif Kubilay, University of Essex |
Session type: contributed |
1. Culture and International Student Achievement: Competing Intertemporal Preferences |
By Eric Hanushek; Stanford University Lavinia Kinne; ifo Institute Philipp Lergetporer; ifo Institute Ludger Woessmann; University of Munich and ifo Institute |
presented by: Lavinia Kinne, ifo Institute |
2. Developing Goals for Development: Experimental Evidence from Cassava Processors in Ghana |
By Elena Cettolin; economics department Patricio Dalton; Tilburg University |
presented by: Elena Cettolin, economics department |
3. Dark side of incentives: evidence from a randomized control trial in Uganda |
By Dagmara Celik Katreniak; City, University of London |
presented by: Dagmara Celik Katreniak, City, University of London |
4. Building Inter-Ethnic Cohesion in Schools: An Intervention on Perspective Taking |
By Elif Kubilay; University of Essex |
presented by: Elif Kubilay, University of Essex |
Session ID 154: Effects of information and transparency |
Session Chair: Laurent Bossavie, The World Bank |
Session type: contributed |
1. Whisper Words of Wisdom: How Financial Counseling can Reduce Delinquency in Consumer Loans |
By Jaime Ruiz-Tagle; Universidad de Chile Roberto Alvarez; University of Chile Álvaro Miranda |
presented by: Jaime Ruiz-Tagle, Universidad de Chile |
2. Does transparency come at the cost of charitable services? Evidence from investigating British charities |
By Canh Dang; London School of Economics |
presented by: Canh Dang, London School of Economics |
3. The Effects of International Scrutiny on Manufacturing Workers: Evidence from the Rana Plaza Collapse in Bangladesh |
By Laurent Bossavie; The World Bank Yoonyoung Cho; World Bank Rachel Heath; University of Washington |
presented by: Laurent Bossavie, The World Bank |
Session ID 155: Environmental economics: renewable and non-renewable resources |
Session Chair: Timothy Neal, University of New South Wales |
Session type: contributed |
1. OPEC, Unconventional Oil and Climate Change - On the importance of the order of extraction |
By Hassan Benchekroun; McGill University Gerard van der Meijden; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Cees Withagen; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
presented by: Hassan Benchekroun, McGill University |
2. The impact of Net Feed-in Tariffs on the Electricity Consumption by Households with Photovoltaic Panels |
By Joseph Hirschberg; University of Melbourne Jenny Lye; University of Melbourne |
presented by: Joseph Hirschberg, University of Melbourne |
3. Optimal Fishing with Tipping Points |
By Ted To; Bureau of Labor Statistics |
presented by: Ted To, Bureau of Labor Statistics |
4. Institutions and the Effectiveness of Environmental Protection |
By Timothy Neal; University of New South Wales |
presented by: Timothy Neal, University of New South Wales |
Session ID 156: Environmental policy |
Session Chair: Lorenzo Forni, University of Padua |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Effect of Vehicle Ownership Restrictions on Female Labor Supply |
By Antung Liu; Indiana University |
presented by: Antung Liu, Indiana University |
2. The Real Effects of Environmental Activist Investing |
By S Lakshmi Naaraayanan; HKUST Kunal Sachdeva; Rice University Varun Sharma; London Business School |
presented by: Kunal Sachdeva, Rice University |
3. Does Credit Boost Agriculture? Impacts on Brazilian Rural Economy and Deforestation |
By Priscila Souza; PUC-Rio / Climate Policy Initiative Juliano Assuncao; Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Sergio Mikio; Brazilian Central Bank Pedro de Aragão Fernandes; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Priscila Souza, PUC-Rio / Climate Policy Initiative |
4. Fiscal tools to reduce the transition costs of climate change mitigation |
By Lorenzo Forni; University of Padua |
presented by: Lorenzo Forni, University of Padua |
Session ID 157: Estimating job search models |
Session Chair: Peter Arcidiacono, Duke University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The dynamics of job search in unemployment |
By Jonas Maibom; Aarhus University |
presented by: Jonas Maibom, Aarhus University |
2. Sufficient Statistics for Frictional Wage Dispersion and Growth |
By Rune Vejlin; Aarhus University Gregory Veramendi; University of Munich (LMU) |
presented by: Gregory Veramendi, University of Munich (LMU) |
3. Beyond Cobb-Douglas: Flexibly Estimating Matching Functions with Unobserved Matching Efficiency |
By Fabian Lange; McGill University Theodore Papageorgiou; Boston College |
presented by: Theodore Papageorgiou, Boston College |
4. Conditional Choice Probability Estimation of Continuous-Time Job Search Models |
By Peter Arcidiacono; Duke University Attila Gyetvai; Duke University Ekaterina Jardim; Amazon Arnaud Maurel; Duke University |
presented by: Peter Arcidiacono, Duke University |
Session ID 159: Experimental economics: auctions and communication |
Session Chair: Lingbo Huang, Nanjing Audit University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Are Strategies Anchored? |
By Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel; Technical University Berlin Gyula Seres; Humboldt University of Berlin |
presented by: Gyula Seres, Humboldt University of Berlin |
2. Market power and information effects in a multi-unit auction |
By Andreas Hefti; University of Zurich Peiyao Shen; ShanghaiTech University Regina Betz; Zurich University of Applied Science |
presented by: Peiyao Shen, ShanghaiTech University |
3. Commitment and Cheap Talk in Search Deterrence |
By Siqi Pan; University of Melbourne Xin Zhao |
presented by: Siqi Pan, University of Melbourne |
4. Talking Behind Your Back: Communication and Team Cooperation |
By Klaus Abbink; Monash University Lu Dong; Nanjing Audit University Lingbo Huang; Nanjing Audit University |
presented by: Lingbo Huang, Nanjing Audit University |
Session ID 160: Experimental economics: belief formation and elicitation |
Session Chair: Tanjim Hossain, University of Toronto |
Session type: contributed |
1. Separating the effects of beliefs and attitudes on pricing under ambiguity |
By Wenhui Li; Leibniz-Institut für Finanzmarktforschung SAFE e.V Christian Wilde; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Wenhui Li, Leibniz-Institut für Finanzmarktforschung SAFE e.V |
2. Belief elicitation when more than money matters. |
By Juan Dubra; Universidad de Montevideo |
presented by: Juan Dubra, Universidad de Montevideo |
3. Belief Elicitation with Multiple Point Predictions |
By Markus Eyting; GSEFM Frankfurt Patrick Schmidt; HITS |
presented by: Markus Eyting, GSEFM Frankfurt |
4. Belief Formation Under Signal Correlation |
By Tanjim Hossain; University of Toronto Ryo Okui; SNU |
presented by: Tanjim Hossain, University of Toronto |
Session ID 161: Experimental economics: choice and decision theory |
Session Chair: Sebastian Schneider, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods |
Session type: contributed |
1. Behavioral welfare analysis and revealed preference: theory and experimental evidence |
By Daniele Caliari; Queen Mary University |
presented by: Daniele Caliari, Queen Mary University |
2. Motivated Information Acquisition in Social Decisions |
By Si Chen; Bonn Graduate School of Economics Carl Heese; University of Bonn, BGSE |
presented by: Si Chen, Bonn Graduate School of Economics |
3. (Higher Order) Risk Preferences: Experimental Measures, Determinants and Related Field Behavior |
By Sebastian Schneider; Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods Matthias Sutter; Max Planck Institute for Collective Good |
presented by: Sebastian Schneider, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods |
Session ID 162: Experimental economics: information and consumer behavior |
Session Chair: Benson Tsz Kin Leung, University of Cambridge |
Session type: contributed |
1. Exaggerating to Break-Even: Reference-Dependent Moral Hazard in Auto Insurance Claims |
By Feng Gao; Tsinghua University Jaimie Lien; Chinese University of Hong Kong Jie Zheng; Tsinghua University |
presented by: Jaimie Lien, Chinese University of Hong Kong |
2. Providing Consumers with Sale Information: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Online Supermarket Shopping. |
By Kfir Eliaz; Tel-Aviv University Orli Oren-Kolbinger; Villanova University Sarit Weisburd; Tel Aviv University |
presented by: Sarit Weisburd, Tel Aviv University |
3. Obfuscation in Competitive Markets |
By Ernst Fehr; Dept. of Economics, University of Zurich Keyu Wu; University of Zurich |
presented by: Keyu Wu, University of Zurich |
4. Information Overload and Conrmation Bias |
By Lorenz Goette; University of Bonn Hua-Jing Han; University of Bonn Benson Tsz Kin Leung; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Benson Tsz Kin Leung, University of Cambridge |
Session ID 163: Experiments on bargaining and decision making |
Session Chair: Nora Szech, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Session type: contributed |
1. Bargaining and Time Preferences: An Experimental Study |
By Jeongbin Kim; California Institute of Technology |
presented by: Jeongbin Kim, California Institute of Technology |
2. Confrontation Costs in Negotiations: Bargaining Under the Veil of a Screen |
By Andres Gago García; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella |
presented by: Andres Gago García, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella |
3. The (In)Elasticity of Moral Ignorance |
By Nora Szech; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
presented by: Nora Szech, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Session ID 164: Experiments on monetary policy, information and dynamic games |
Session Chair: Daniela Puzzello, Indiana University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Learning from unknown information sources |
By Yucheng Liang; Stanford Graduate School of Business |
presented by: Yucheng Liang, Stanford Graduate School of Business |
2. Reconstructing Strategies in Dynamic Games |
By Arthur Dolgopolov; George Mason University Mikhail Freer; University of Essex |
presented by: Arthur Dolgopolov, George Mason University |
3. The Friedman Rule in the Laboratory |
By Daniela Puzzello; Indiana University |
presented by: Daniela Puzzello, Indiana University |
4. Rationally inattentive savers and monetary policy changes: a laboratory experiment |
By Antonella Tutino; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Andrea Civelli; University of Arkansas |
presented by: Antonella Tutino, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
Session ID 165: Experiments on networks |
Session Chair: Fabio Tufano, University of Nottingham |
Session type: contributed |
1. Connectors and Influencers |
By Syngjoo Choi; Seoul National University sanjeev goyal; University of Cambridge Frederic Moisan; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Syngjoo Choi, Seoul National University |
2. The Network Dilemma |
By Evan Calford; Australian National University Anujit Chakraborty; University of California, Davis |
presented by: Evan Calford, Australian National University |
3. Brokerage |
By Syngjoo Choi; Seoul National University sanjeev goyal; University of Cambridge Frederic Moisan; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Frederic Moisan, University of Cambridge |
4. The Surprising Capacity of the Company You Keep: Revealing Group Cohesion as a Powerful Factor of Team Production |
By Simon Gächter; University of Nottingham Chris Starmer; University of Nottingham Fabio Tufano; University of Nottingham |
presented by: Fabio Tufano, University of Nottingham |
Session ID 166: Fertility, mortality and children |
Session Chair: François Woitrin, University of Namur |
Session type: contributed |
1. Where Have All the Children Gone? An Empirical Study of Child Abandonment and Abduction in China |
By Sebastian Galiani; University of Maryland |
presented by: Sebastian Galiani, University of Maryland |
2. The Stopping Rule and Over mortality. World Evidence |
By Jean-Marie Baland; University of Namur Guilhem Cassan; Université de Namur François Woitrin; University of Namur |
presented by: François Woitrin, University of Namur |
3. Are all the good men gone? U.S. Economic Shocks and Marriage Market Outcomes in Mexico |
By Gabriela Rubio; University of California Merced |
presented by: Gabriela Rubio, University of California Merced |
Session ID 167: Field experiments on norms, cooperation and human capital formation |
Session Chair: Alessandra Cassar, University of San Francisco |
Session type: contributed |
1. Social Norms as a Cost-Effective Measure of Managing Transport Demand: Evidence from an Experiment on the London Underground |
By Firat Yaman; City University London Kingsley Offiaeli; City, University of London |
presented by: Firat Yaman, City University London |
2. Acquiring Skills to Earn: Impact of Skills Training and Market Linkage on Rural Women in Pakistan |
By Ali Cheema; Institute for Development and Economic Alternatives & Lahore University of Management Sciences Asim Khwaja; Harvard University Muhammad Farooq Naseer; Lahore University of Management Sciences Jacob Shapiro; Princeton University |
presented by: Muhammad Farooq Naseer, Lahore University of Management Sciences |
3. Why Don't We Sleep Enough? A Field Experiment Among College Students |
By Mallory Avery; University of Pittsburgh Osea Giuntella Peiran Jiao; Maastricht University |
presented by: Peiran Jiao, Maastricht University |
4. Option to Cooperate Increases Women's Competitiveness and Closes the Gender Gap |
By Alessandra Cassar; University of San Francisco |
presented by: Alessandra Cassar, University of San Francisco |
Session ID 168: Firm taxation |
Session Chair: Katarzyna Bilicka, Utah State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Electronic Sales Suppression Technology: The Billion Dollar Free Lunch |
By Martin Boyer; HEC Montréal Philippe d'Astous; HEC Montréal |
presented by: M. Martin Boyer, HEC Montreal, University of Montreal |
2. The incidence of reductions in Social security contributions on employment, wages and profit |
By Sophie Cottet; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Sophie Cottet, Paris School of Economics |
3. Intertemporal income shifting and the taxation of business owner-managers |
By Helen Miller; Institute for Fiscal Studies Thomas Pope; Institute for Fiscal Studies Kate Smith; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Kate Smith, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
4. The capacity to be aggressive: structured management and profit shifting practices in the firm |
By Katarzyna Bilicka; Utah State University Daniela Scur; Cornell University |
presented by: Katarzyna Bilicka, Utah State University |
Session ID 169: Firms and wages I |
Session Chair: Alejandro Micco, University of Chile |
Session type: contributed |
1. An Empirical Framework for Matching with Imperfect Competition |
By Mons Chan; University of Toronto Kory Kroft; University of Toronto Ismael Mourifie; U Toronto |
presented by: Mons Chan, University of Toronto |
2. Heterogeneous Passthrough from TFP to Wages |
By Mons Chan; University of Toronto Sergio Salgado; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Ming Xu; Queen's University |
presented by: Ming Xu, Queen's University |
3. Firm Productivity, Wages, and Sorting |
By Benjamin Lochner; IAB, University Erlangen-Nuremberg Bastian Schulz; Aarhus University |
presented by: Bastian Schulz, Aarhus University |
4. Automation, labor markets, and trade |
By Alejandro Micco; University of Chile |
presented by: Alejandro Micco, University of Chile |
Session ID 170: Firms, wages, and education |
Session Chair: JUSTINE HERVE, FORDHAM UNIVERSITY |
Session type: contributed |
1. Firm Heterogeneity in Skill Returns |
By Michael Böhm; University of Bonn Khalil Esmkhani; UBC Giovanni Gallipoli; UBC |
presented by: Michael Böhm, University of Bonn |
2. High Wage Workers Work for High Wage Firms |
By Katarina Borovickova; New York University Robert Shimer; University of Chicago |
presented by: Katarina Borovickova, New York University |
3. Specialists or Generalists? Cross-Industry Job Mobility and Occupational Wages |
By JUSTINE HERVE; FORDHAM UNIVERSITY |
presented by: JUSTINE HERVE, FORDHAM UNIVERSITY |
Session ID 171: Firms productivity and growth in East Asia |
Session Chair: Rongsheng Tang, Shanghai University of Finance and Econo |
Session type: contributed |
1. Incentive Pay and Firm Productivity: Evidence from China |
By Zhangfeng Jin; Zhejiang University |
presented by: Zhangfeng Jin, Zhejiang University |
2. Do enterprise zones promote local business development? Evidence from Vietnam |
By Tien Vu; Asian Growth Research Institute and Osaka University Hiroyuki Yamada; Keio University |
presented by: Tien Vu, Asian Growth Research Institute, Osaka University, and Kyushu University |
3. On Price Distortion and Market Reform: Revisiting Dual Track System |
By Rongsheng Tang; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Rongsheng Tang, Shanghai University of Finance and Econo |
4. High-Speed Rail Project, Location-Based Policy, and Inclusive Growth |
By Xiao KE; Peking University, China Justin Lin; Peking University, China Yongmiao Hong; Cornell University |
presented by: Xiao KE, Peking University, China |
Session ID 172: Gender based violence |
Session Chair: Giulia La Mattina, University of South Florida |
Session type: contributed |
1. Cultural Distance and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence |
By Eleonora Guarnieri; ifo Institute |
presented by: Eleonora Guarnieri, ifo Institute |
2. Do Domestic Violence Laws Protect Women from Domestic Violence? Evidence from Rwanda |
By Deniz Sanin; Georgetown University |
presented by: Deniz Sanin, Georgetown University |
3. The price of silence: Marriage transfers and women’s attitude toward intimate partner violence |
By Suzanna Khalifa; Aix Marseille School of Economics |
presented by: Suzanna Khalifa, Aix Marseille School of Economics |
4. Housing Security and Domestic Violence: Evidence from Nuisance Ordinances |
By Giulia La Mattina; University of South Florida |
presented by: Giulia La Mattina, University of South Florida |
Session ID 173: Gender gaps |
Session Chair: Emma Duchini, University of Warwick |
Session type: contributed |
1. Does Economics Make You Sexist? |
By Valentina Paredes; Universidad de Chile M. Daniele Paserman; Boston University Francisco Pino; University of Chile |
presented by: Valentina Paredes, Universidad de Chile |
2. Gender Gaps in the Evaluation of Research: Evidence from Submissions to Economics Conferences |
By Laura Hospido; Banco de España and IZA Carlos Sanz; Bank of Spain |
presented by: Carlos Sanz, Bank of Spain |
3. Gender Differences in Willingness to Guess on High-Stakes Standardized Tests |
By Perihan Saygin; University of Florida |
presented by: Perihan Saygin, University of Florida |
4. Firm response to public gender pay gap reporting |
By Emma Duchini; University of Warwick Stefania Simion; University of Bristol Arthur Turrell; Bank of England |
presented by: Emma Duchini, University of Warwick |
Session ID 174: Gender wage gaps and discrimination |
Session Chair: Raimundo Undurraga, University of Chile |
Session type: contributed |
1. "Cross-Program Differences in Returns to Education and the Gender Earnings Gap" |
By Philippe d'Astous; HEC Montréal |
presented by: Philippe d'Astous, HEC Montréal |
2. Decomposing Gender Wage Gaps - A Family Economics Perspective |
By Dorothée Averkamp; University of Wuppertal Christian Bredemeier; University of Wuppertal Falko Juessen; University of Wuppertal |
presented by: Dorothée Averkamp, University of Wuppertal |
3. Managers' gender attitudes and the gender gap |
By Maddalena Ronchi; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Maddalena Ronchi, Queen Mary University of London |
4. BAD TASTE: GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE CONSUMER CREDIT MARKET |
By Raimundo Undurraga; University of Chile |
presented by: Raimundo Undurraga, University of Chile |
Session ID 175: Health and financial incentives |
Session Chair: Véra Zabrodina, University of Basel |
Session type: contributed |
1. Subsidizing Inequality: Performance Pay and Risk Selection in Medicare |
By Hongming Wang; Hitotsubashi University, HIAS Michele Fioretti; Sciences Po |
presented by: Hongming Wang, Hitotsubashi University, HIAS |
2. Patients' Response to Dynamic Cost-Sharing Incentives: Evidence from a Differences-in-Regression-Discontinuities Design |
By Tobias Klein; Tilburg University |
presented by: Tobias Klein, Tilburg University |
3. Physician Induced Demand and Financial Incentives - Evidence from Large-Scale Fee Changes |
By Tamara Bischof; University of Bern Jonas Meier; University of Bern |
presented by: Jonas Meier, University of Bern |
4. Dynamic Moral Hazard in Nonlinear Health Insurance Contracts |
By Véra Zabrodina; University of Basel |
presented by: Véra Zabrodina, University of Basel |
Session ID 176: Health care quality |
Session Chair: Gianmaria Niccodemi, University of Groningen |
Session type: contributed |
1. Battling Antibiotic Resistance: Can Machine Learning Improve Prescribing? |
By Michael Ribers; University of Copenhagen Hannes Ullrich; University of Zurich |
presented by: Hannes Ullrich, University of Zurich |
2. Physicians Treating Physicians: The Relational Advantage in Treatment Choice |
By Stacey Chen; GRIPS/UTokyo Public Policy Hongwei Chuang; International University of Japan Jennjou Chen; National Chengchi University Tsu-Hsin Lin; National Taiwan University Hospital |
presented by: Stacey Chen, GRIPS/UTokyo Public Policy |
3. The effect of hospital competition on quality for nonemergency patients in the English NHS |
By Giuseppe Moscelli; University of Surrey |
presented by: Giuseppe Moscelli, University of Surrey |
4. Using Genetic Records to Identify Siblings for the Study of Early-Life Economic Determinants of Type-2 Diabetes |
By Rob Alessie; Groningen university Viola Angelini; University of Groningen Gerard van den Berg; University of Bristol Jochen Mierau; University of Groningen Gianmaria Niccodemi; University of Groningen |
presented by: Gianmaria Niccodemi, University of Groningen |
Session ID 177: Health, inequality and social referents |
Session Chair: Damien de Walque, The World Bank |
Session type: contributed |
1. You Are What Your Parents Think: Height and Local Reference Points |
By Fan Wang; University of Houston Esteban Puentes; Universidad de Chile Jere Behrman; University of Pennsylvania Flavio Cunha; Rice University |
presented by: Fan Wang, University of Houston |
2. Social Stigma as a Barrier to HIV Testing: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Mozambique |
By Hang Yu; University of Michigan |
presented by: Hang Yu, University of Michigan |
3. Sweet child of mine: Income, health and inequality |
By Nicolas Berman; Aix Marseille University Lorenzo Rotunno; Aix-Marseille University Roberta Ziparo; University of Aix-Marseille |
presented by: Lorenzo Rotunno, Aix-Marseille University |
4. Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation of the Household Welfare Impacts of Conditional and Unconditional Cash Transfers Given to Mothers or Fathers |
By Richard Akresh; University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Damien de Walque; The World Bank Harounan Kazianga; Oklahoma State University |
presented by: Damien de Walque, The World Bank |
Session ID 178: History and long run development |
Session Chair: Nils-Petter Lagerlof, York University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Legacy of the Slave Trade: Towards Identifying the Causal Impact of Mistrust in Medicine on Vaccination Decision in Sub-Saharan Africa |
By Laure Athias; University of Lausanne |
presented by: Laure Athias, University of Lausanne |
2. Babylonian Risk Aversion |
By Juliusz Radwanski; Humboldt University, Berlin Alex Stomper; Humboldt University |
presented by: Alex Stomper, Humboldt University |
3. Free and Protected: Maritime Trade and Long-Run Development |
By Sebastian Ellingsen |
presented by: Sebastian Ellingsen, |
4. The Long-Run Effects of Early Agriculture: Evidence from Carbon Dated Archeological Sites |
By Nils-Petter Lagerlof; York University Andrew Dickens; Brock University |
presented by: Nils-Petter Lagerlof, York University |
Session ID 179: Impacts of climate change and pollution |
Session Chair: Nouri Najjar, Western University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Gray Skies and Blue Moms: The Effect of Air Pollution on Parental Life Satisfaction |
By Ahram Han; KDI School of Public Policy and Management Gi Khan Ten; KDI School of Public Policy and Management Shun Wang; KDI School of Public Policy and Management |
presented by: Ahram Han, KDI School of Public Policy and Management |
2. Too hot to focus: The mean and distributional effects of heat on labor productivity |
By Yun Qiu; Jinan University Jinhua Zhao; Michigan State University |
presented by: Yun Qiu, Jinan University |
3. A Better Place to Call Home: Natural Disasters, Climate Risk, and |
By Tamara Sheldon; University of South Carolina Crystal Zhan; University of South Carolina |
presented by: Crystal Zhan, University of South Carolina |
4. Do Environmental Regulations Affect the Decision to Export? |
By Jevan Cherniwchan; University of Alberta Nouri Najjar; Western University |
presented by: Nouri Najjar, Western University |
Session ID 180: Inequality and intergenerational mobility |
Session Chair: Silvia Barcellos, University of Southern California |
Session type: contributed |
1. Does comprehensive compulsory schooling equalize opportunities? Evidence from the Swedish compulsory schooling reform |
By Francesco Andreoli; University of Verona and Luxembourg Inst Markus Jantti; Stockholm University Arnaud Lefranc; Université de Cergy-Pontoise |
presented by: Francesco Andreoli, University of Verona and Luxembourg Inst |
2. Intergenerational Mobility in China across Space and Time |
By Yining Geng; University of Liverpool |
presented by: Yining Geng, University of Liverpool |
3. Intergenerational Trajectories |
By Steven Durlauf; Harris, University of Chicago Antri Konstantinidi; University of Cyprus Andros Kourtellos; University of Cyprus |
presented by: Andros Kourtellos, University of Cyprus |
4. Is Education the Great Equalizer? |
By Silvia Barcellos; University of Southern California |
presented by: Silvia Barcellos, University of Southern California |
Session ID 181: Job search and health insurance |
Session Chair: Ulrike Unterhofer, Universität Basel |
Session type: contributed |
1. Optimal Taxation with On-the-Job Search |
By Jesper Bagger; Royal Holloway, University of London Espen Moen; Norwegian Business School Rune Vejlin; Aarhus University |
presented by: Espen Moen, Norwegian Business School |
2. Peer Effects in Active Labour Market Policies |
By Ulrike Unterhofer; Universität Basel |
presented by: Ulrike Unterhofer, Universität Basel |
3. The Impact of the COBRA Premium Subsidy on the Duration of Unemployment: Evidence from the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) |
By CHUN-CHIEH (James) HU; University of Colorado Denver |
presented by: CHUN-CHIEH (James) HU, University of Colorado Denver |
Session ID 182: Labor contracts and personnel economics |
Session Chair: Elena Pastorino, Stanford University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Toward an Understanding of Corporate Social Responsibility: Theory and Field Experimental Evidence |
By Daniel Hedblom; University of California-Berkeley, School of Information Brent Hickman; Washington University in St. Louis John List; University of Chicago |
presented by: Brent Hickman, Washington University in St. Louis |
2. The signaling value of parental leave |
By Linh Tô; Boston University |
presented by: Linh Tô, Boston University |
3. Optimal Effort in Multi-Year Contracts: An Empirical Analysis |
By Harry Paarsch; University of Central Florida Elena Pastorino; Stanford University John Solow; University of Central Florida |
presented by: John Solow, University of Central Florida |
4. On the Role of Learning, Human Capital, and Performance Incentives for Wages |
By Braz Camargo; Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV Fabian Lange; McGill University Elena Pastorino; Stanford University |
presented by: Elena Pastorino, Stanford University |
Session ID 183: Labor economics: policy reforms |
Session Chair: Ning Zhang, University of Pittsburgh |
Session type: contributed |
1. Identifying Beliefs from Choice Data: Evidence from Maternity Leave Reforms |
By Ulrich Schneider; University of Groningen |
presented by: Ulrich Schneider, University of Groningen |
2. Heterogeneous Impact of the Minimum Wage: Implications for Changes in Between- and Within-Group Inequality |
By Tatsushi oka; Monash University Ken Yamada; Kyoto University |
presented by: Tatsushi oka, Monash University |
3. Labor demand response to labor supply incentives: Lessons from the German Mini-job reform |
By Gabriela Galassi; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Gabriela Galassi, Bank of Canada |
4. Living under the Government Roof: the Dynamics of the Housing Voucher |
By Ning Zhang; University of Pittsburgh |
presented by: Ning Zhang, University of Pittsburgh |
Session ID 184: Commuting Constraints and the Gender Gap |
Session Chair: Roland Rathelot, University of Warwick |
Session type: contributed |
1. Outside Options in the Labor Market |
By Sydnee Caldwell; UC Berkeley Oren Danieli; Tel-Aviv University |
presented by: Oren Danieli, Tel-Aviv University |
2. Building Bridges and Widening Gaps: Wage Gains and Equity Concerns of Labor Market Expansions |
By Aline Butikofer; Norwegian School of Economics Katrine Loken; Norwegian School of Economics Alexander Willen; Norwegian School of Economics |
presented by: Alexander Willen, Norwegian School of Economics |
3. Narrowing Distances between Workers from Disadvantaged Areas and Jobs |
By Naomi Gershoni; Ben Gurion University of the Negev Itay Saporta; Tel Aviv University Analia Schlosser; Tel Aviv University |
presented by: Naomi Gershoni, Ben Gurion University of the Negev |
4. Gender Differences in Job Search: Trading off Commute Against Wage |
By Thomas Le Barbanchon; Bocconi University Roland Rathelot; University of Warwick Alexandra Roulet; INSEAD |
presented by: Roland Rathelot, University of Warwick |
Session ID 185: Labor markets and immigrants |
Session Chair: Cyprien Batut, Paris School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. AN ESTIMABLE GENERAL-EQUILIBRIUM STRUCTURAL MODEL OF IMMIGRANTS' NEIGHBORHOOD SORTING AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION |
By Yujung Hwang; Johns Hopkins University |
presented by: Yujung Hwang, Johns Hopkins University |
2. Labor Market Competition and the Assimilation of Immigrants |
By Christoph Albert; CEMFI Albrecht Glitz; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona GSE Joan Llull; MOVE, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
presented by: Albrecht Glitz, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona GSE |
3. Do Skilled Migrants Compete with Native Workers? Analysis of a Selective Immigration Policy |
By Sara Signorelli; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Sara Signorelli, Paris School of Economics |
4. Rival Guests or Defiant Hosts? The Economic Impact of Refugee-Hosting |
By Cyprien Batut; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Cyprien Batut, Paris School of Economics |
Session ID 187: Labor markets and technology |
Session Chair: Matthias Parey, University of Surrey |
Session type: contributed |
1. Robots and Employments: Evidence from Japan, 1978-2017 |
By Daisuke Adachi; Yale Daiji Kawaguchi; University of Tokyo Yukiko Saito; Waseda University |
presented by: Daisuke Adachi, Yale |
2. Are Routine Jobs Moving South? Evidence from Changes in the Occupational Structure of Employment in the U.S. and Mexico |
By Matias Cortes; York University Diego Morris; Nottingham Trent University |
presented by: Guido Matias Cortes, York University |
3. Tasks and Technology: The Labor Market Effects of Innovation |
By Matthias Parey; University of Surrey |
presented by: Matthias Parey, University of Surrey |
Session ID 188: Labor markets, mobility and productivity |
Session Chair: Renata Narita, University of Sao Paulo |
Session type: contributed |
1. Relaxing the Exclusion Restriction in Shift-Share Instrumental Variable Estimation |
By Nicolas Apfel; University of Regensburg |
presented by: Nicolas Apfel, University of Regensburg |
2. Job Mobility Within and Across Occupations |
By Attila Gyetvai; Duke University |
presented by: Attila Gyetvai, Duke University |
3. Firms Left Behind: Emigration and Firm Productivity |
By Yvonne Giesing; ifo Institut - Leibniz Institut fuer Wir Nadzeya Laurentsyeva; LMU Munich |
presented by: Yvonne Giesing, ifo Institut - Leibniz Institut fuer Wir |
4. Payroll Tax, Employment and Labor Market Concentration |
By Erick Baumgartner; World Bank Raphael Corbi; University of Sao Paulo Renata Narita; University of Sao Paulo |
presented by: Renata Narita, University of Sao Paulo |
Session ID 189: Labor supply and time allocation |
Session Chair: Limor Hatsor, Jerusalem College of Technology |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Cost of Task Switching: Evidence from the Emergency Department |
By Yige Duan; University of British Columbia Yiwen Jin; University of British Columbia Yichuan Ding; UBC Mahesh Nagarajan; University of British Columbia Garth Hunte; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Yige Duan, University of British Columbia |
2. Frictional Adjustment to Income Tax Incentives: an Application to the Earned Income Tax Credit |
By Antonella Mancino; Wilfrid Laurier University Joseph Mullins; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Antonella Mancino, Wilfrid Laurier University |
3. Breastfeeding and labor supply of new mothers: evidence from a baby formula hazard realization |
By Limor Hatsor; Jerusalem College of Technology Ity Shurtz; Ben Gurion University |
presented by: Limor Hatsor, Jerusalem College of Technology |
Session ID 190: Long run effects of institutions |
Session Chair: Rok Spruk, University of Ljubljana |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Effects of Village Development Programs on Authoritarian and Democratic Elections |
By Ji Yeon Hong; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hyunjoo Yang; Sogang University |
presented by: Hyunjoo Yang, Sogang University |
2. The Long-term Effects of Inter-group Contact: Evidence from the Military Service in Spain. |
By Julio Caceres; University of Maryland Antoni-Italo De Moragas; CUNEF Gabriel Facchini; Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona Ignacio Gonzalez; American University |
presented by: Gabriel Facchini, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona |
3. Property systems and economic growth in Japan, 730-1874 |
By Masaki Nakabayashi; The University of Tokyo Kyoji Fukao; Hitotsubashi University Masanori Takashima; Kwansei Gakuin University Naofumi Nakamura; The University of Tokyo |
presented by: Masaki Nakabayashi, The University of Tokyo |
4. Bono Malum Superate: Long-Run Effects of Radical Institutional Change |
By Federico Asta; University of Siena Lela Mélon; University Pompeu Fabra Rok Spruk; University of Ljubljana |
presented by: Rok Spruk, University of Ljubljana |
Session ID 191: Long term effects of human capital investment |
Session Chair: Naijia Guo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Session type: contributed |
1. Long-Term Effects of School Home Economics on Adults’ Time Use |
By Hiromi Hara; Japan Women's University |
presented by: Hiromi Hara, Japan Women's University |
2. Economic Reform and Human Capital Investment: The Effect of Childhood Exposure |
By Wei Luo; The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
presented by: Wei Luo, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
3. The Long-Term Effects of Labor Market Entry in a Recession: Evidence from the Asian Financial Crisis |
By Eleanor Choi; Hanyang University Jaewoo Choi; Korea Development Institute Hyelim Son; University of Seoul |
presented by: Eleanor Choi, Hanyang University |
4. Do elite colleges matter? The impact of elite college attendance on entrepreneurship decisions and career dynamics |
By Naijia Guo; The Chinese University of Hong Kong Charles Leung; CIty Univ of Hong Kong |
presented by: Naijia Guo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Session ID 192: Market access and development |
Session Chair: Vittorio Bassi, University of Southern California |
Session type: contributed |
1. Market Access and development of the IT sector in the West Bank |
By Chiara Fratto; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Chiara Fratto, International Monetary Fund |
2. Rural Infrastructure Development and Economic Activity |
By Ritam Chaurey; Johns Hopkins SAIS Duong Le; Binghamton University - SUNY |
presented by: Ritam Chaurey, Johns Hopkins SAIS |
3. Expressways, Market Access, and Industrial Development in China: Using Panel Instrumental Variables of Minimum Spanning Tree |
By Kecen Jing; Nankai University Wen-Chi Liao; National University of Singapore |
presented by: Wen-Chi Liao, National University of Singapore |
4. Achieving Scale Collectively |
By Vittorio Bassi; University of Southern California Tommaso Porzio; Columbia Business School |
presented by: Vittorio Bassi, University of Southern California |
Session ID 193: Marriage and labor market outcomes |
Session Chair: Liang Chen, Wuhan University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The effect of childcare on parental earnings trajectories |
By Matthias Krapf; University of Lausanne Anja Roth Michaela Slotwinski; Universität Basel & ZEW Mannheim |
presented by: Matthias Krapf, University of Lausanne |
2. More Schooling, Younger Husbands? The Effects of Compulsory Schooling Reforms on Women's Marriage Outcomes in Britain |
By Haoming Liu; National U of Singapore Songtao Yang; South China University of Technology |
presented by: Songtao Yang, South China University of Technology |
3. Marriage, Fertility, and Cultural Integration in Italy |
By Alberto Bisin; New York University Giulia Tura; European University Institute |
presented by: Giulia Tura, European University Institute |
4. Identification and Parametric Estimation of Empirical Dynamic Marriage Matching Models |
By Liang Chen; Wuhan University |
presented by: Liang Chen, Wuhan University |
Session ID 194: Marriage markets and development |
Session Chair: Rossella Calvi, Rice University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Polygamy, co-wives’ complementarities, and intra-household inequality |
By Ana Reynoso; University of Michigan |
presented by: Ana Reynoso, University of Michigan |
2. Wealth, Marriage, and Sex Selection |
By Girija Borker; World Bank Jan Eeckhout; UPF Nancy Luke; Pennsylvania State University Kaivan Munshi; Yale University Soumya Swaminathan; WHO |
presented by: Jan Eeckhout, UPF |
3. Preferences and Beliefs in the Marriage Market for Young Brides |
By Abi Adams; University of Oxford Alison Andrew; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Alison Andrew, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
4. Terms of Engagement: Marriage and Migration in India |
By Andrew Beauchamp; Wright State University Rossella Calvi; Rice University Scott Fulford; Consumer Financial Protection Bureau |
presented by: Rossella Calvi, Rice University |
Session ID 195: Marriage, divorce and household decision making |
Session Chair: Marcos Rangel, Duke University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Outside Options, Job Mobility and Gender: Evidence From Divorce Laws |
By Julia Hatamyar |
presented by: Julia Hatamyar, University of Miami |
2. Marrying up: Trading off spousal income and height |
By Pierre-André Chiappori; Columbia University David Ong; Jinan University Alan Yang; University of Wisconsin-Madison Junsen Zhang; Chinese University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Alan Yang, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
3. Unobserved ability in the marriage market |
By Dan Anderberg; Royal Holloway, University of Lodnon Jesper Bagger; Royal Holloway, University of London V Bhaskar; University of Texas Austin Tanya Wilson; University of Glasgow |
presented by: V Bhaskar, University of Texas Austin |
4. DECISION-MAKING IN COMPLEX HOUSEHOLDS |
By Marcos Rangel; Duke University Duncan Thomas; Duke |
presented by: Marcos Rangel, Duke University |
Session ID 196: Measuring poverty and inequality |
Session Chair: Bruce Meyer, University of Chicago |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Insights and Illusions of Consumption Measurement: Evidence from a Large Scale Randomization |
By Erich Battistin; University of Maryland Michele De Nadai; University of New South Wales Nandini Krishnan; World Bank |
presented by: Michele De Nadai, University of New South Wales |
2. Improving imputations of topcoded earnings in the public-use survey data by using multipliers –a new methodology approach |
By Zhiqi Zhao; Shanghai University of International Business and Economics |
presented by: Zhiqi Zhao, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics |
3. Effort: The Unrecognized Contributor to US Income Inequality |
By Rodrigo Fuentes; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chil Edward Leamer; UCLA |
presented by: Rodrigo Fuentes, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chil |
4. Poverty in the United States Using the Comprehensive Income Dataset |
By Bruce Meyer; University of Chicago Derek Wu; University of Chicago Carla Medalia; U.S. Census Bureau |
presented by: Bruce Meyer, University of Chicago |
Session ID 197: Media coverage, persuasion and political outcomes |
Session Chair: Valentino Larcinese, London School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Rescue on Stage: Border Enforcement and Public Attention in the Mediterranean Sea |
By Giacomo Battiston; Bocconi University |
presented by: Giacomo Battiston, Bocconi University |
2. Effectiveness and incidence of public persuasion |
By Yoichi Arai; Waseda University Hidehiko Ichimura; University of Arizona and University of Tokyo Daiji Kawaguchi; University of Tokyo |
presented by: Daiji Kawaguchi, University of Tokyo |
3. Media Bias and Elections -- An Experimental Study |
By Junze Sun; European University Institute Arthur Schram; Amsterdam School of Economics Randolph Sloof; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Junze Sun, European University Institute |
4. Was Obama Elected by the Internet? Broadband Diffusion and Voters' Behavior in US Presidential Elections |
By Valentino Larcinese; LSE |
presented by: Valentino Larcinese, London School of Economics |
Session ID 198: Names, ethnicity and language |
Session Chair: Julian Dyer, University of Toronto |
Session type: contributed |
1. Does growing up in an ethnic enclave slow down the adoption of natives' cultural behaviour? |
By Pascal Achard; European University Institute |
presented by: Pascal Achard, European University Institute |
2. "Deny Thy Father and Refuse Thy Name" - Nation Building and the Salary Differential of Family Name Changers in Hungary |
By Attila Gáspár; University of Padua |
presented by: Attila Gáspár, University of Padua |
3. Name’s Ethnicity and the Labor Market Performance |
By weiguang deng; Hunan University |
presented by: weiguang deng, Hunan University |
4. (Machine) Learning Languages: Do Societies Strategically Reduce Linguistic Distance? |
By Arthur Blouin; University of Toronto Julian Dyer; University of Toronto |
presented by: Julian Dyer, University of Toronto |
Session ID 199: Networks and spillovers in development |
Session Chair: Aureo de Paula, University College London |
Session type: contributed |
1. Learning to Grow from Peers: Experimental Evidence from Small Retailers in Indonesia |
By Patricio Dalton; Tilburg University Julius Ruschenpohler; CEGA, UC Berkeley Burak Uras; Tilburg University Bilal Zia; World Bank |
presented by: Patricio Dalton, Tilburg University |
2. Water, Spillovers and Free Riding: Provision of Local Public Goods in a Spatial Network |
By Rossa O'Keeffe-O'Donovan; University of Oxford |
presented by: Rossa O'Keeffe-O'Donovan, University of Oxford |
3. Asymmetric networks, clientelism and their impacts: households' access to workfare employment in rural India |
By Anindya Bhattacharya; University of York |
presented by: Anindya Bhattacharya, University of York |
4. Spillovers in Social Program Participation: Evidence from Chile |
By Pedro Carneiro; University College London Aureo de Paula; University College London Barbara Flores; University College London Emanuela Galasso; World Bank Rita Ginja; University of Bergen Lucy Kraftman; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Aureo de Paula, University College London |
Session ID 200: Pensions and savings |
Session Chair: Piera Bello, Università della Svizzera italiana |
Session type: contributed |
1. Government Expenditure Smoothing. Do U.S. State Governments Behave like Rational Consumers? |
By Xavier Martin Bautista; University of Houston Steven Craig; University of Houston Yuhsin Hsu; University of Houston Bent Sorensen; University of Houston Vasundhara Tanwar; University of Houston Priyam Verma; University of Houston |
presented by: Priyam Verma, University of Houston |
2. K˝oszegi-Rabin meets Aaron-Samuelson: The Search for a Rationale for Unfunded Pensions |
By Torben Andersen; Aarhus University Joydeep Bhattacharya; Iowa State University Qing Liu; Iowa State University |
presented by: Qing Liu, Iowa State University |
3. Voluntary versus mandatory public annuity plans: A unified framework to understand their pros and cons |
By Sau-Him Lau; University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Sau-Him Lau, University of Hong Kong |
4. Gender Price Discrimination in the Annuity Market: Evidence from Chile |
By Piera Bello; Università della Svizzera italiana |
presented by: Piera Bello, Università della Svizzera italiana |
Session ID 201: Pollution |
Session Chair: Stephen Morris, Federal Reserve Board |
Session type: contributed |
1. Noise Pollution and Violent Crime |
By Timo Hener; Aarhus University |
presented by: Timo Hener, Aarhus University |
2. Changing the incentive to pollute: Heterogeneous effects of waste pricing policies |
By Marica Valente; Humboldt University and DIW Berlin |
presented by: Marica Valente, Humboldt University and DIW Berlin |
3. URBAN AIR POLLUTION AND SICK LEAVES: EVIDENCE FROM SOCIAL SECURITY DATA |
By Felix Holub; University of Mannheim Laura Hospido; Banco de España and IZA Ulrich Wagner; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Laura Hospido, Banco de España and IZA |
4. Pollution Makes Californians Slower |
By Stephen Morris; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Stephen Morris, Federal Reserve Board |
Session ID 202: Poverty and welfare programs |
Session Chair: Rita Ginja, University of Bergen |
Session type: contributed |
1. Long-Run Effects of Poverty Alleviation Resettlement on Children Development |
By Jipeng Zhang; Southwestern University of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Jipeng Zhang, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics |
2. Too Much of a Good Thing? The Encouraging and Distortionary Effects of Conditional Cash Transfers |
By Gharad Bryan; London School of Economics Shyamal Chowdhury; University of Sydney Ahmed Mobarak; Yale University Melanie Morten; Stanford University Joeri Smits; Yale University |
presented by: Shyamal Chowdhury, University of Sydney |
3. The Heterogeneous Quality in Delivery of Welfare: Evidence from Social Workers in the Chile Solidario Program |
By Pedro Carneiro; University College London Emanuela Galasso; World Bank Rita Ginja; University of Bergen Lucy Kraftman; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Rita Ginja, University of Bergen |
Session ID 203: Protests, police and discrimination |
Session Chair: Michael Koenig, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Session type: contributed |
1. A Simple Test for Taste-Based Discrimination: The Prediction-Based Outcome Test |
By Nicolas Grau; Universidad de Chile Damián Vergara; UC Berkeley |
presented by: Nicolas Grau, Universidad de Chile |
2. ``This is my Rifle'' - On US Police Militarisation and Crime |
By Matthias Roesti; University of St. Gallen |
presented by: Matthias Roesti, University of St. Gallen |
3. The Formation of Protest Networks in Latin America |
By Chih-Sheng Hsieh; National Taiwan University Michael Koenig; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Gizem Korkmaz; European University Institute Fernando Vega-Redondo; Bocconi University |
presented by: Michael Koenig, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Session ID 204: Public economics: fiscal policy |
Session Chair: Katsuhiro Komatsu, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Session type: contributed |
1. Rubber Stamping Opportunity Zones |
By Jefferson Duarte; Rice University Tarik Umar; Rice University Emmanuel Yimfor; Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University |
presented by: Tarik Umar, Rice University |
2. Who should bear the risk of economic growth? |
By Rafael Berriel; Fundacao Getulio Vargas - FGV EPGE Carlos da Costa; FGV |
presented by: Carlos da Costa, FGV |
3. Partisan Politics in Fiscal Unions: Evidence from U.S. States. |
By Gerald Carlino; Federal Reseve Bank of Philadelphia Thorsten Drautzburg; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Robert Inman; Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Nicholas Zarra; New York University |
presented by: Thorsten Drautzburg, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
4. Using Financial Incentives to Mitigate Moral Hazard Costs of Unemployment Insurance |
By Katsuhiro Komatsu; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Katsuhiro Komatsu, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Session ID 205: Public economics: housing and road policy |
Session Chair: Roman Zakharenko, National Research Univeristy Higher School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. "No Drugs in My Back Yard:" the Ambivalent Reception of Cannabis Retailers |
By Michelle Bruijn; University of Groningen Rafael Ribas; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Rafael Ribas, University of Amsterdam |
2. When safety messages make us less safe: Evidence from traffic fatality messages |
By Jonathan Hall; University of Toronto Joshua Madsen; University of Minnesota |
presented by: Jonathan Hall, University of Toronto |
3. Welfare effects of efficient road pricing in a simple model of a city with heterogeneous agents |
By Emmanuele Bobbio; University of Cologne Peter Cramton; University of Maryland Axel Ockenfels; University of Cologne |
presented by: Emmanuele Bobbio, University of Cologne |
4. The merits of privileged parking |
By Roman Zakharenko; National Research Univeristy Higher School of Economics |
presented by: Roman Zakharenko, National Research Univeristy Higher School of Economics |
Session ID 206: Retirement and savings |
Session Chair: Pamela Giustinelli, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Three Little Words? The Impact of Social Security Terminology |
By Francisco Perez-Arce; USC |
presented by: Francisco Perez-Arce, USC |
2. Personalized Digital Information and Voluntary Savings for Retirement: Evidence from a Natural Experiment |
By Claudio Daminato; ETH Zurich Massimo Filippini; University of Lugano and ETH Zurich (Joi Fabio Haufler; ETH Zurich |
presented by: Fabio Haufler, ETH Zurich |
3. Inequalities in Long-Term Care needs and Mortality |
By Jeroen van der Vaart; University of Groningen Rob Alessie; University of Groningen Max Groneck; University of Groningen Raun Van Ooijen; University of Groningen |
presented by: Raun Van Ooijen, University of Groningen |
4. SeaTE: Subjective ex ante Treatment Effect of Health on Retirement |
By Pamela Giustinelli; Bocconi University Matthew Shapiro; University of Michigan |
presented by: Pamela Giustinelli, Bocconi University |
Session ID 207: Sexual behavior and fertility choices |
Session Chair: Yifan Kang, University of Ottawa |
Session type: contributed |
1. The effect of a child on female work when family planning may fail: bridging structural and reduced form estimates |
By Pablo Lavado; Universidad del Pacifico |
presented by: Pablo Lavado, Universidad del Pacífico |
2. Spillovers in Childbearing Decisions and Fertility Transitions: Evidence from China |
By Pauline Rossi; University of Amsterdam Yun Xiao; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Yun Xiao, University of Amsterdam |
3. Childlessness and Inter-Temporal Fertility Choice |
By Fabian Siuda; ifo Institute |
presented by: Fabian Siuda, ifo Institute |
4. Sex Ratios, Sexual Infidelity, and Sexual Diseases: Evidence from the United Kingdom |
By Yifan Kang; University of Ottawa Roland Pongou; University of Ottawa |
presented by: Yifan Kang, University of Ottawa |
Session ID 208: Taxation I |
Session Chair: Paolo Giovanni Piacquadio, University of Oslo |
Session type: contributed |
1. Redistributive Income Taxation with Directed Technical Change |
By Jonas Loebbing; University of Cologne |
presented by: Jonas Loebbing, University of Cologne |
2. Taxation of Durables, Non-durables and Earnings with Heterogeneous Preferences |
By Francesca Parodi; Collegio Carlo Alberto |
presented by: Francesca Parodi, Collegio Carlo Alberto |
3. Optimal Taxation with Discrete Choice and Rich Preference Heterogeneity |
By Laurence Ales; Carnegie Mellon University Christopher Sleet; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Laurence Ales, Carnegie Mellon University |
4. Optimal Taxation and the Equal-Sacrifice Social Welfare Function |
By Paolo Giovanni Piacquadio; University of Oslo |
presented by: Paolo Giovanni Piacquadio, University of Oslo |
Session ID 209: Taxation II |
Session Chair: Peter Blair, Harvard |
Session type: contributed |
1. Tax Incentives to Appear Small: Evidence from Thai Firms and Corporate Groups |
By Chanont Banternghansa; Analysis Group Athiphat Muthitacharoen; Chulalongkorn University Archawa Paweenawat; Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research, Bank of Thailand Krislert Samphantharak; University of California San Diego |
presented by: Krislert Samphantharak, University of California San Diego |
2. On the Joint Taxation of Household Earnings |
By Cassiano Alves; Northwestern Carlos da Costa; FGV Felipe Lobel; UC Berkeley Humberto Moreira; EPGE/FGV |
presented by: Cassiano Alves, Northwestern |
3. Welfare Consequences of Nominal Excise Taxation |
By Eugenio Miravete; University of Texas at Austin Katja Seim; Yale University Jeff Thurk; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Jeff Thurk, University of Notre Dame |
4. Is Spending on Schools Valuable and Efficient? A National Study of the Capitalization of School Spending and Local Taxes |
By Peter Blair; Harvard |
presented by: Peter Blair, Harvard |
Session ID 210: Taxation III |
Session Chair: Petros Milionis, University of Groningen |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Impact of the 2014 Reform of the Real Estate Transfer Taxes on the French Housing Market |
By Guillaume Bérard; Aix-Marseille University Alain Trannoy; AMSE and EHESS |
presented by: Guillaume Bérard, Aix-Marseille University |
2. Supply and Demand Responses to a Tax on Size of Rental Housing: Theory and Evidence from Iran |
By Carlos Hurtado; University of Richmond David Albouy; University of Illinois Kaveh Nafari; Deloitte |
presented by: Carlos Hurtado, University of Richmond |
3. Importing Inequality: Top Income Growth and the Globalisation of the Elite |
By Arun Advani; University of Warwick Felix Koenig; Princeton University & CEP Lorenzo Pessina; Columbia University Andrew Summers; LSE |
presented by: Lorenzo Pessina, Columbia University |
4. Values, Conformity and Tax Morale |
By Petros Milionis; University of Groningen |
presented by: Petros Milionis, University of Groningen |
Session ID 211: Teachers and returns to education |
Session Chair: Joseph Altonji, Yale University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The earlier, the better? Grading policies in primary school and student achievement |
By Lukas Mergele; ifo Institute Munich Larissa Zierow; ifo Institute Munich Ludger Woessmann; University of Munich and ifo Institute |
presented by: Lukas Mergele, ifo Institute Munich |
2. Screening and Recruiting Talent At Teacher Colleges |
By Franco Calle; Princeton University Sebastian Gallegos; Princeton University Christopher Neilson; Princeton University |
presented by: Sebastian Gallegos, Princeton University |
3. Teacher Value-Added in a Low-Income Country |
By Natalie Bau; UCLA Jishnu Das |
presented by: Natalie Bau, University of California, Los Angeles |
4. The Labor Market Returns to Advanced Degrees |
By Joseph Altonji; Yale University Ling Zhong; Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business |
presented by: Joseph Altonji, Yale University |
Session ID 212: Teachers, tutors and human capital formation |
Session Chair: Gabriela Fonseca, |
Session type: contributed |
1. Handwriting Quality and Grader Bias --- Statistical Discrimination, Taste-based Bias, or Cognitive Bias? |
By Jianfeng Xu; ShanghaiTech University |
presented by: Jianfeng Xu, ShanghaiTech University |
2. After-School Tutoring, Household Substitution and Student Achievement: Experimental Evidence from Rural China |
By Jere Behrman; University of Pennsylvania Simon Fan; Lingnan University Xiangdong Wei; Lingnan University Hongliang Zhang; Hong Kong Baptist University Junsen Zhang; Chinese University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Hongliang Zhang, Hong Kong Baptist University |
3. School Value-Added and the Math Gender Gap in Chile |
By Sebastian Poblete; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Tomas Rau; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile |
presented by: Sebastian Poblete, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile |
4. Teachers’ beliefs and human capital formation technology |
By Vladimir Ponczek; FGV Cristine Pinto; São Paulo School of Economics - EESP/FG Gabriela Fonseca |
presented by: Gabriela Fonseca, |
Session ID 213: Team collaboration, networks and productivity |
Session Chair: Nadzeya Laurentsyeva, LMU Munich |
Session type: contributed |
1. Network Size Effects on Fair Trade Coffee Production Levels |
By Nabil Afodjo; Carleton University |
presented by: Nabil Afodjo, Carleton University |
2. Someone Like You: Does cognitive distance matter for research collaboration? |
By Wei Si; ShanghaiTech University |
presented by: Wei Si, ShanghaiTech University |
3. Pay for Performance Scheme and Worker Productivity: Evidence from a Kinked Design in China |
By Huihua Xie; The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen |
presented by: Huihua Xie, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen |
4. From Friends to Foes: National Identity and Collaboration in Diverse Teams |
By Nadzeya Laurentsyeva; LMU Munich |
presented by: Nadzeya Laurentsyeva, LMU Munich |
Session ID 214: The market for executives and superstars |
Session Chair: julien sauvagnat, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Technical Change and Superstar Effects: Evidence from the Roll-Out of Television |
By Felix Koenig; Princeton University & CEP |
presented by: Felix Koenig, Princeton University & CEP |
2. Managers and Productivity in the Public Sector |
By Alessandra Fenizia; George Washington University |
presented by: Alessandra Fenizia, The George Washington University |
3. The Distributional Effect of Trade on the CEO Market |
By Francisco Parro; Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Juan Correa; Universidad Andres Bello Rafael Sanchez; Adolfo Ibañez University |
presented by: Francisco Parro, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez |
4. Are Executives in Short Supply? Evidence from Deaths' Events |
By julien sauvagnat; Bocconi University fabiano schivardi; Luiss University |
presented by: julien sauvagnat, Bocconi University |
Session ID 215: Topics in health economics |
Session Chair: Bettina Siflinger, |
Session type: contributed |
1. Why is end-of-life spending so high? Evidence from cancer patients |
By Dan Zeltzer; Tel Aviv University Liran Einav; Stanford University Amy Finkelstein; MIT |
presented by: Dan Zeltzer, Tel Aviv University |
2. The Effects of Retirement on Health - Evidence from Administrative Data |
By Mara Barschkett; DIW Berlin Peter Haan; DIW Berlin, FU Berlin Anna Hammerschmid; DIW Berlin Johannes Geyer; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Mara Barschkett, DIW Berlin |
3. Public Health Insurance and Financial Security: Evidence from the ACA Expansion |
By Cortnie Shupe; University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Cortnie Shupe, University of Copenhagen |
4. Abortion and mental health: The role of selection |
By Bettina Siflinger |
presented by: Bettina Siflinger, |
Session ID 216: Topics in public economics I |
Session Chair: Illoong Kwon, Seoul National University |
Session type: contributed |
1. 'Not in my Backyard!' The 2015 Refugee Crisis in Germany |
By Kathleen Kürschner Rauck; Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg |
presented by: Kathleen Kürschner Rauck, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg |
2. Does College Education Make Us Act Healthier? Evidence from a Japanese Zodiac Superstition |
By Yichen Shen; Waseda University Rong FU; Waseda University Haruko Noguchi; Waseda University |
presented by: Yichen Shen, Waseda University |
3. Phases of Higher Education, Tuition Grant $\&$ Equity--Efficiency Tradeoff |
By Yoseph Getachew; University of Pretoria |
presented by: Yoseph Getachew, University of Pretoria |
4. Does Income Assistance Increase Disposable Income? |
By Illoong Kwon; Seoul National University |
presented by: Illoong Kwon, Seoul National University |
Session ID 217: Topics in public economics II |
Session Chair: W MacLeod, Columbia University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Financial Reform and Public Good Provision: Municipal Bankruptcy Law and the Financing of Hospitals |
By Stefano Rossi; Bocconi University Hayong Yun; Michigan State University |
presented by: Hayong Yun, Michigan State University |
2. Reigniting Science |
By Jay Bhattacharya; Stanford University Mikko Packalen; University of Waterloo |
presented by: Mikko Packalen, University of Waterloo |
3. OPTIMAL REGULATION OF A COMPETITIVE MARKET WITH VERTICAL DIFFERENTIATION AND ADVERSE SELECTION |
By W MacLeod; Columbia University |
presented by: W MacLeod, Columbia University |
Session ID 218: US economic history and human capital |
Session Chair: Jeanne Lafortune, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile |
Session type: contributed |
1. Immigrants and Industries |
By Sebastian Ottinger; UCLA Anderson School of Management |
presented by: Sebastian Ottinger, UCLA Anderson School of Management |
2. Individualism, Human Capital Formation, and Labor Market Outcomes – International Evidence from an Adult Skill Assessment |
By Katharina Hartinger; Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt Sven Resnjanskij; ifo Institute Jens Ruhose; Kiel University Simon Wiederhold; Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingo |
presented by: Sven Resnjanskij, ifo Institute |
3. The Employment Effects of Gender-Specific Minimum Wage |
By Riccardo Marchingiglio; Northwestern University Mikhail Poyker; Columbia University |
presented by: Mikhail Poyker, Columbia University |
4. Electrifying market power? Heterogenous impacts of electricity on the US manufacturing sector 1900-1940 |
By Martin Fiszbein; Boston University Jeanne Lafortune; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Ethan Lewis; Dartmouth College Jose Tessada; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
presented by: Jeanne Lafortune, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile |
Session ID 219: Welfare, household behavior and experimental design |
Session Chair: Ethan Ligon, University of California, Berkeley |
Session type: contributed |
1. Experiment-as-Market: Incorporating Welfare into Randomized Controlled Trials |
By Yusuke Narita; Yale University |
presented by: Yusuke Narita, Yale University |
2. Gift Expenses and Risk Sharing: A Theory of Signaling and Evidence from Rural China |
By Ruixin Wang; Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen |
presented by: Ruixin Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen |
3. Inefficient Collective Households: Cooperation and Consumption |
By Arthur Lewbel; Boston College Krishna Pendakur; Simon Fraser University |
presented by: Arthur Lewbel, Boston College |
4. Estimating Household Welfare from Disaggregate Expenditures |
By Ethan Ligon; University of California, Berkeley |
presented by: Ethan Ligon, University of California, Berkeley |
Session ID 220: Econometrics: Bayesian Macroeconometrics 1 |
Session Chair: Thomas Drechsel, University of Maryland |
Session type: contributed |
1. Measuring Aggregate and Sectoral Uncertainty |
By Kerem Tuzcuoglu; Bank of Canada Luis Uzeda; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Kerem Tuzcuoglu, Bank of Canada |
2. Macroeconomic Forecasting in a Multi-country Context |
By Yu Bai; Bocconi University Andrea Carriero; Queen Mary Univerity of London Todd Clark; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Massimiliano Marcellino; Bocconi University |
presented by: Yu Bai, Bocconi University |
3. Credit Conditions and the Asymmetric Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks |
By Andrea Carriero; Queen Mary Univerity of London Ana Beatriz Galvao; University of Warwick Massimiliano Marcellino; Bocconi University |
presented by: Ana Beatriz Galvao, University of Warwick |
4. Advances in Nowcasting Economic Activity |
By Juan Antolin-Diaz; London Business School Thomas Drechsel; University of Maryland ivan petrella; University of Warwick |
presented by: Thomas Drechsel, University of Maryland |
Session ID 221: Econometrics: Bayesian Macroeconometrics 2 |
Session Chair: Sune Karlsson, Örebro University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Bayesian Estimation of the Long-Run Risk Model \\Using Sequential Monte Carlo |
By Andras Fulop; ESSEC Business School Jeremy Heng; ESSEC Business School Junye Li; ESSEC Business School Hening Liu; University of Manchester |
presented by: Andras Fulop, ESSEC Business School |
2. Capturing Macroeconomic Tail Risks with Bayesian Vector Autoregressions |
By Andrea Carriero; Queen Mary Univerity of London Todd Clark; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Massimiliano Marcellino; Bocconi University |
presented by: Todd Clark, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
3. Flexible Fat-tailed Vector Autoregression |
By Sune Karlsson; Örebro University Stepan Mazur; Örebro University |
presented by: Sune Karlsson, Örebro University |
Session ID 222: Econometrics: Macroeconometrics 1 |
Session Chair: Maria Dolores Gadea, University of Zaragoza |
Session type: contributed |
1. Monetary Policy, External Instruments and Heteroskedasticity |
By Thore Schlaak; Freie Universität Berlin Malte Rieth; DIW Berlin Maximilian Podstawski; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Malte Rieth, DIW Berlin |
2. Predicting Recessions: A New Measure of Output Gap as Predictor |
By Camilla Mastromarco; University of Salento |
presented by: Camilla Mastromarco, University of Salento |
3. A Multi-country Markov-switching Approach to Joint Modelling of Business and Financial Cycles and climate at Disaggregate |
By Monica Billio; Università Ca' Foscari Venezia Roberto Casarin; University Ca' Foscari of Venice Enrica De Cian Malcolm Mistry; Ca' Foscari & CMCC Anthony Osuntuyi; Obafemi Awolowo University |
presented by: Monica Billio, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia |
4. A new approach to dating the reference cycle |
By Maximo Camacho; Universidad de Murcia Maria Dolores Gadea; University of Zaragoza Ana Gomez-Loscos; Bank of Spain |
presented by: Maria Dolores Gadea, University of Zaragoza |
Session ID 223: Econometrics: Macroeconometrics 2 |
Session Chair: Bertille Antoine, Simon Fraser University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Is the Signaling Channel of Monetary Policy Important? New Empirical Evidence |
By Lukas Hoesch; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barbara Rossi; ICREA-Univ. Pompeu Fabra, CREI and Barce tatevik sekhposyan |
presented by: Barbara Rossi, ICREA-Univ. Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona GSE |
2. When Are Trend-Cycle Decompositions of GDP Reliable? |
By Manuel González-Astudillo; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserv John Roberts; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserv |
presented by: Manuel González-Astudillo, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserv |
3. Full-Information Estimation of Heterogeneous Agent Models Using Macro and Micro Data |
By Laura Liu; Indiana University Mikkel Plagborg-Moller; Princeton University |
presented by: Laura Liu, Indiana University |
4. Simulation-based matching inference with applications to DSGE models |
By Bertille Antoine; Simon Fraser University Lynda Khalaf; Carleton University Maral Kichian; University of Ottawa Zhenjiang Lin; The University of Nottingham Ningbo China |
presented by: Bertille Antoine, Simon Fraser University |
Session ID 224: Econometrics of SVARs |
Session Chair: Robin Braun, Bank of England |
Session type: contributed |
1. Estimation and Inference of Quantile Impulse Response Functions by Local Projections: With Applications to VaR Dynamics |
By Heejoon Han; Sungkyunkwan University Whayoung Jung; University of Illinois, Department of Economics Ji Hyung Lee; University of Illinois |
presented by: Heejoon Han, Sungkyunkwan University |
2. Locally- but not Globally-identified SVARs |
By Emanuele Bacchiocchi; University of Milan Toru Kitagawa; University College London |
presented by: Emanuele Bacchiocchi, University of Milan |
3. The importance of supply and demand for oil prices: evidence from a SVAR identified by non-Gaussianity. |
By Robin Braun; Bank of England |
presented by: Robin Braun, Bank of England |
Session ID 225: Econometrics of Inference and Reporting under Ambiguity |
Session Chair: Isaiah Andrews, Harvard |
Session type: contributed |
1. Estimation under Ambiguity |
By Raffaella Giacomini; University College London Toru Kitagawa; University College London Harald Uhlig; University of Chicago |
presented by: Toru Kitagawa, University College London |
2. Robust dynamic panel data models using Epsilon-contamination |
By Badi Baltagi; Syracuse University Georges Bresson; Université Paris II Anoop Chaturvedi; University of Allahabad Guy Lacroix; Laval University |
presented by: Anoop Chaturvedi, University of Allahabad |
3. Measuring uncertainty of optimal policy rules in linear rational expectations models |
By Mariusz Górajski; University of Lodz Zbigniew Kuchta; University of Lodz |
presented by: Mariusz Górajski, University of Lodz |
4. Statistical Reports for Remote Agents |
By Isaiah Andrews; Harvard Jesse Shapiro; Brown University |
presented by: Isaiah Andrews, Harvard |
Session ID 226: Econometrics: Advances in Bayesian Inference |
Session Chair: Kenichi Shimizu, Brown University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Prediction from Moments |
By Siddhartha Chib; Washington University in St. Louis |
presented by: Siddhartha Chib, Washington University in St. Louis |
2. Structural Scenario Analysis with SVARs |
By Juan Antolin-Diaz; London Business School ivan petrella; University of Warwick Juan Rubio-Ramirez; Emory University |
presented by: Juan Rubio-Ramirez, Emory University |
3. Semiparametric Bayesian Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Choice Models |
By Andriy Norets; Brown University Kenichi Shimizu; Brown University |
presented by: Kenichi Shimizu, Brown University |
Session ID 227: Econometrics: Flexible, Robust Bayesian Inference |
Session Chair: A Gallant, The Pennsylvania State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. A Bayesian Covariance Graph And Latent Position Model For Multivariate Financial Time Series |
By Daniel Felix Ahelegbey; Boston University |
presented by: Daniel Felix Ahelegbey, Boston University |
2. Specification and Inference in Nonparametric Additive Regression |
By Ivan Jeliazkov; UC Irvine |
presented by: Ivan Jeliazkov, UC Irvine |
3. Nonparametric Bayes Subject to Overidentified Moment Conditions |
By A Gallant; The Pennsylvania State University |
presented by: A Gallant, The Pennsylvania State University |
Session ID 228: Econometrics: Adventures in Bayesian Inference 1 |
Session Chair: Peter Toth, UNR |
Session type: contributed |
1. Bayesian Dynamic Tensor Regression |
By Monica Billio; Università Ca' Foscari Venezia Roberto Casarin; University Ca' Foscari of Venice Matteo Iacopini; Scuola Normale Superiore Sylvia Kaufmann; Study Center Gerzensee |
presented by: Roberto Casarin, University Ca' Foscari of Venice |
2. Stochastic Gradient Variational Bayes and Normalizing Flows for Estimation of Macroeconomic Models |
By Ramis Khabibullin; Bank of Russia Sergei Seleznev; Bank of Russia |
presented by: Ramis Khabibullin, Bank of Russia |
3. Semiparametric Estimation of Limited Dependent Variable Models In Short Panels |
By Jason Abrevaya; University of Texas Peter Toth; UNR |
presented by: Peter Toth, UNR |
4. Latent Variable Analysis in Structural Models: A New Decomposition of the Kalman Smoother |
By Hess Chung; Federal Reserve Board Cristina Fuentes-Albero; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Matthias Paustian; Federal Reserve Board of Governors Damjan Pfajfar; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserv |
presented by: Cristina Fuentes-Albero, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve |
Session ID 229: Econometrics: Adventures in Bayesian Inference 2 |
Session Chair: Franco Peracchi, Georgetown University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Frequentist and Bayesian change–point models: A missing link |
By David Ardia; HEC Montréal Arnaud Dufays; Universite Namur Carlos Ordas Criado; Laval University |
presented by: Arnaud Dufays, Universite Namur |
2. Detecting Breaks in Real Time: A Panel Forecasting Approach |
By Simon Smith; University of Southern California Allan Timmermann; University of California, San Diego |
presented by: Simon Smith, University of Southern California |
3. Understanding the Impact of SNAP on Diet Quality: A Bayesian Model with Endogeneity and Misclassification |
By Christian Gregory; Economic Research Service Martijn van Hasselt; The University of North Carolina Greensboro |
presented by: Martijn van Hasselt, The University of North Carolina Greensboro |
4. Sampling properties of the Bayesian posterior mean with an application to WALS estimation |
By Giuseppe De Luca; University of Palermo Jan Magnus; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Franco Peracchi; Georgetown University |
presented by: Franco Peracchi, Georgetown University |
Session ID 230: Econometrics: Sharp Inference with Bounds and Inequalities 1 |
Session Chair: Donald Andrews, Yale University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Partial Identification and Inference for Dynamic Models and Counterfactuals |
By Myrto Kalouptsidi; Harvard University Yuichi Kitamura; Yale University Lucas Lima; Harvard University Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues; University of Toronto |
presented by: Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues, University of Toronto |
2. A Geometric Approach to Inference in Set-Identified Entry Games |
By Christian Bontemps; ENAC and Toulouse School of Economics Rohit Kumar; Indian statistical Institute |
presented by: Christian Bontemps, ENAC and Toulouse School of Economics |
3. A Simple Uniformly Valid Test for Inequalities |
By Gregory Cox; National University of Singapore Xiaoxia Shi; University of Wisconsin at Madison |
presented by: Gregory Cox, National University of Singapore |
4. Inference in Moment Inequality Models That Is Robust to Spurious Precision under Model Misspecification |
By Donald Andrews; Yale University Soonwoo Kwon; Yale University |
presented by: Donald Andrews, Yale University |
Session ID 231: Econometrics: Sharp Inference with Bounds and Inequalities 2 |
Session Chair: Sophocles Mavroeidis, Oxford University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Uniform inference for bounds on the distribution and quantile functions of treatment effects in randomized experiments |
By Antonio Galvao; University of Arizona Thomas Parker; University of Waterloo |
presented by: Thomas Parker, University of Waterloo |
2. Bounds on Causal Direct and Indirect Average Treatment Effects in the Presence of Noncompliance |
By Xuan Chen; Renmin University of China Carlos Flores; California Polytechnic State University |
presented by: Carlos Flores, California Polytechnic State University |
3. Within Compliers and Beyond: Sharp Bounds in Instrumental Variable Models |
By Philip Marx; Harvard University |
presented by: Philip Marx, Harvard University |
4. Identification at the Zero Lower Bound |
By Sophocles Mavroeidis; Oxford University |
presented by: Sophocles Mavroeidis, Oxford University |
Session ID 232: Econometrics: Modern Bootstrap |
Session Chair: Silvia Goncalves, McGill University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Inference by Stochastic Optimization: A Free-Lunch Bootstrap |
By Jean-Jacques Forneron; Boston University Serena Ng; Columbia University |
presented by: Jean-Jacques Forneron, Boston University |
2. Improved central limit theorem and bootstrap approximations in high dimensions |
By Victor Chernozhukov; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Denis Chetverikov; UCLA Kengo Kato; Cornell University Yuta Koike; University of Tokyo |
presented by: Denis Chetverikov, UCLA |
3. Rate-Adaptive Bootstrap for Possibly Misspecified GMM |
By Han Hong; Stanford University Jessie Li; University of California, Santa Cruz |
presented by: Jessie Li, University of California, Santa Cruz |
4. Bootstrap inference under cross sectional dependence |
By Timothy Conley; Western Ontario Silvia Goncalves; McGill University Benoit Perron; University of Montreal Min seong kim; University of Connecticut |
presented by: Silvia Goncalves, McGill University |
Session ID 233: Econometrics with ML: Learning Causal Effects 1 |
Session Chair: Rahul Singh, MIT |
Session type: contributed |
1. Minimax Semiparametric Learning With Approximate Sparsity |
By Jelena Bradic; University California San Diego Victor Chernozhukov; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Whitney Newey; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Yinchu Zhu; University of Oregon |
presented by: Whitney Newey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
2. Minimax Learning for Average Regression Functionals with an Application to Electoral Accountability and Corruption |
By Chen Qiu; London School of Economics |
presented by: Chen Qiu, London School of Economics |
3. Multiway Cluster Robust Double/Debiased Machine Learning |
By Harold Chiang; Vanderbilt University Kengo Kato; Cornell University Yukun Ma; Vanderbilt University Yuya Sasaki; Vanderbilt University |
presented by: Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University |
4. De-biased Machine Learning for Compliers |
By Rahul Singh; MIT Liyang Sun; MIT |
presented by: Rahul Singh, MIT |
Session ID 234: Econometrics with ML: Learning Causal Effects 2 |
Session Chair: Guido Imbens, Stanford University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Estimation of Conditional Average Treatment Effects with High-Dimensional Data |
By Qingliang Fan; Xiamen University Yu-Chin Hsu; Academia Sinica Robert Lieli; Central European University Yichong Zhang; Singapore Management University |
presented by: Robert Lieli, Central European University |
2. Double-Robust Identification for Causal Panel Data Models |
By Dmitry Arkhangelsky; CEMFI Guido Imbens; Stanford University |
presented by: Dmitry Arkhangelsky, CEMFI |
3. Causal mediation analysis with double machine learning |
By Helmut Farbmacher; Max Planck Society Martin Huber; University of Fribourg Henrika Langen; University of Fribourg Martin Spindler; University of Munich |
presented by: Martin Huber, University of Fribourg |
4. Semiparametric Estimation of Treatment Effects in Randomized Experiments |
By Susan Athey; Stanford University Peter Bickel; University of California Berkeley Guido Imbens; Stanford University Michael Pollmann; Stanford University |
presented by: Guido Imbens, Stanford University |
Session ID 235: Econometrics with ML: Exciting Applications 1 |
Session Chair: Adam Jassem, Maasricht University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Targeted random forests: properties and recommendations |
By Daniel Borup; Aarhus University, CREATES Mikkel Nielsen; Columbia University Bent Jesper Christensen; Aarhus University, CREATES Nicolaj Mühlbach; School of Business and Social Science, Aarhus University |
presented by: Daniel Borup, Aarhus University, CREATES, Danish Finance Institute |
2. Forecasting Loan Default in Europe with Machine Learning |
By Luca Barbaglia; European Commission Joint Research Centre Sebastiano Manzan; Baruch College, CUNY Elisa Tosetti |
presented by: Luca Barbaglia, European Commission Joint Research Centre |
3. Sentiment and Uncertainty indexes based on text-data for forecasting economic activity |
By Valentina Aprigliano; Banca d'Italia Simone Emiliozzi; Banca d'Italia Gabriele Guaitoli; Unviersity of Warwick Andrea Luciani; Bank of Italy Juri Marcucci; Bank of Italy Libero Monteforte; Parliamentary Budget Office |
presented by: Juri Marcucci, Bank of Italy |
4. Min(d)ing the President: A text analytic approach to measuring tax news |
By Adam Jassem; Maasricht University Rui Almeida; Maastricht University Nalan Basturk; maastricht university Lenard Lieb; Maastricht University Stephan Smeekes; Maastricht University |
presented by: Adam Jassem, Maasricht University |
Session ID 236: Econometrics with ML: Exciting Applications 2 |
Session Chair: Philippe Goulet Coulombe, University of Pennsylvania |
Session type: contributed |
1. Predicting Fiscal Crises: A Machine Learning Approach |
By Klaus-Peter Hellwig; International Monetary Fund |
presented by: Klaus-Peter Hellwig, International Monetary Fund |
2. Forecasting Mortality |
By Giacomo De Giorgi; IEE/GSEM University of Geneva Matthew Harding Gabriel Vasconcelos; University of California, Irvine |
presented by: Matthew Harding, University of California, Irvine |
3. Text as Instruments |
By James Nesbit; New York University |
presented by: James Nesbit, New York University |
4. The Macroeconomy as a Random Forest |
By Philippe Goulet Coulombe; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Philippe Goulet Coulombe, University of Pennsylvania |
Session ID 237: Econometrics: Which t for IV? |
Session Chair: Jack Porter, University of Wisconsin |
Session type: contributed |
1. Inference with Many Weak Instruments |
By Anna Mikusheva; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Liyang Sun; MIT |
presented by: Liyang Sun, MIT |
2. A simple robust procedure in instrumental variables regression |
By Xiyu Jiao; University of Oxford |
presented by: Xiyu Jiao, University of Oxford |
3. Uniform Inference in Instrumental Variables Models with Identification Failure |
By Qihui Chen; The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen |
presented by: Qihui Chen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen |
4. Which t for IV? |
By David Lee; Princeton University Justin McCrary; Columbia University Marcelo Moreira; FGV Jack Porter; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Jack Porter, University of Wisconsin |
Session ID 238: Econometrics: More t for IV |
Session Chair: Frank Windmeijer, University of Oxford |
Session type: contributed |
1. Excluded variables and causal analysis in linear regression:\\ interpretation and distributional theory |
By Jean-Marie Dufour; McGill University |
presented by: Jean-Marie Dufour, McGill University |
2. Anatomy of Instrument Identification Power for Average Treatment Effect |
By David Frazier; Monash University Donald Poskitt; Monash University Lina Zhang; Monash University Xueyan Zhao; Monash University |
presented by: Xueyan Zhao, Monash University |
3. TESTING IDENTIFYING ASSUMPTIONS IN BIVARIATE PROBIT MODELS |
By Desire Kedagni; Iowa State University Santiago Acerenza; Iowa State University Otavio Bartalotti; Iowa State University |
presented by: Santiago Acerenza, Iowa State University |
4. The Confidence Interval Method for Selecting Valid Instrumental Variables |
By Frank Windmeijer; University of Oxford Xiaoran Liang; University of Bristol Fernando Hartwig; University of Pelotas Jack Bowden; University of Exeter |
presented by: Frank Windmeijer, University of Oxford |
Session ID 239: Econometrics: IV Models |
Session Chair: Pascal Lavergne, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Salvaging Falsified Instrumental Variable Models |
By Matthew Masten; Duke University Alexandre Poirier; Georgetown University |
presented by: Matthew Masten, Duke University |
2. Causal Spillover Effects Using Instrumental Variables |
By Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare; UC Santa Barbara |
presented by: Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare, UC Santa Barbara |
3. Partially Linear Models with Endogeneity: a conditional moment based approach |
By Bertille Antoine; Simon Fraser University Xiaolin Sun; Simon Fraser University |
presented by: Xiaolin Sun, Simon Fraser University |
4. Identification-Robust Nonparametric Inference in a Linear IV Model |
By Bertille Antoine; Simon Fraser University Pascal Lavergne; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Pascal Lavergne, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session ID 240: Econometrics: Some Cool Stuff |
Session Chair: Timothy Armstrong, Yale University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Distributional synthetic controls |
By Florian Gunsilius; MIT |
presented by: Florian Gunsilius, Univeristy of Michigan |
2. On Counterfactual Analysis of Differentiable Functionals |
By Yaroslav Mukhin; MIT |
presented by: Yaroslav Mukhin, MIT |
3. Instrumental Variables Quantile Regression with Multivariate Endogenous Variable |
By Guillaume Pouliot; University of Chicago |
presented by: Guillaume Pouliot, University of Chicago |
4. Adaptation Bounds for Confidence Bands under Self-Similarity |
By Timothy Armstrong; Yale University |
presented by: Timothy Armstrong, Yale University |
Session ID 241: Econometrics: More Cool Stuff |
Session Chair: Andrei Zeleneev, Princeton University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Normal Approximation in Large Network Models |
By Michael Leung; USC Hyungsik Roger Moon; University of Southern California |
presented by: Hyungsik Roger Moon, University of Southern California |
2. Heterogeneous Choice Sets and Preferences |
By Levon Barseghyan; Cornell University Maura Coughlin; Cornell University Francesca Molinari; Cornell Joshua Teitelbaum; Georgetown University |
presented by: Francesca Molinari, Cornell |
3. Deep Neural Networks for Estimation and Inference |
By Max Farrell; University of Chicago Booth Tengyuan Liang; Chicago Booth Sanjog Misra; University of Chicago Booth School |
presented by: Max Farrell, University of Chicago Booth |
4. Identification and Estimation of Network Models with Nonparametric Unobserved Heterogeneity |
By Andrei Zeleneev; Princeton University |
presented by: Andrei Zeleneev, Princeton University |
Session ID 242: Econometrics : Shape Restrictions, Measurement Errors |
Session Chair: Scott Kostyshak, University of Florida |
Session type: contributed |
1. TESTING NONPARAMETRIC SHAPE RESTRICTIONS |
By Javier Hidaldo Tatiana Komarova; London School of Economics |
presented by: Tatiana Komarova, London School of Economics |
2. A General Framework for Inference on Shape Restrictions |
By Zheng Fang; Texas A&M University Juwon Seo; National University of Singapore |
presented by: Zheng Fang, Texas A&M University |
3. Issues of Nonstandard Inference in Measurement Error Models |
By Kirill Evdokimov; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Andrei Zeleneev; Princeton University |
presented by: Kirill Evdokimov, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
4. The Partial Monotonicity Parameter: A Generalization of Regression Monotonicity |
By Scott Kostyshak; University of Florida Ye Luo; The University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Scott Kostyshak, University of Florida |
Session ID 243: Econometrics: Quantile Regression Models |
Session Chair: Jayeeta Bhattacharya, University of Southampton |
Session type: contributed |
1. Sparse Quantile Regression |
By Le-Yu Chen; Academia Sinica Sokbae (Simon) Lee; Columbia University |
presented by: Le-Yu Chen, Academia Sinica |
2. Semiparametric Quantile Models for Ascending Auctions with Asymmetric Bidders |
By Nathalie Gimenes; PUC-Rio Emmanuel Guerre; University of Kent Jayeeta Bhattacharya; University of Southampton |
presented by: Nathalie Gimenes, PUC-Rio |
3. Distribution Regression in Duration Analysis: an Application to Unemployment Spells |
By Miguel Delgado; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Andrés García-Suaza; Universidad EIA Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna; Vanderbilt University |
presented by: Andrés García-Suaza, Universidad EIA |
4. Quantile regression with generated dependent variable and covariates |
By Jayeeta Bhattacharya; University of Southampton |
presented by: Jayeeta Bhattacharya, University of Southampton |
Session ID 244: Econometrics: Distribution Regression Models |
Session Chair: Ivan Fernandez-Val, Boston University |
Session type: contributed |
1. GAUSSIAN TRANSFORMS MODELLING: CONCAVITY AND MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION OF CONDITIONAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS |
By Sami Stouli; University of Bristol Richard Spady; Johns Hopkins University |
presented by: Sami Stouli, University of Bristol |
2. Local Regression Distribution Estimators |
By Matias Cattaneo; Princeton University Michael Jansson; University of California, Berkeley Xinwei Ma; University of California, San Diego |
presented by: Xinwei Ma, University of California, San Diego |
3. A Panel Data Estimator for the Distribution and Quantiles of Marginal Effects in Nonlinear Structural Models with an Application to the Demand for Junk Food |
By Joe Cooprider; Boston College Stefan Hoderlein; Boston College Alexander Meister; University of Rostock |
presented by: Stefan Hoderlein, Boston College |
4. Distribution Regression with Sample Selection, with an Application to Wage Decompositions in the UK |
By Victor Chernozhukov; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ivan Fernandez-Val; Boston University Siyi Luo; Boston University |
presented by: Ivan Fernandez-Val, Boston University |
Session ID 245: Econometrics of Network Formation |
Session Chair: Andrin Pelican, St. Gallen |
Session type: contributed |
1. Identification and Inference of Network Formation Games with Misclassified Links |
By Luis Candelaria; Warwick University Takuya Ura; University of California, Davis |
presented by: Luis Candelaria, Warwick University |
2. Thick as thieves: Homophily and Selection Bias in Networks |
By Alejandro Sanchez-Becerra; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Alejandro Sanchez Becerra, University of Pennsylvania |
3. Network Formation with Unobserved Homophily: Identification and Evidence from Bangladesh |
By Asad Islam; Monash University Jun Sung Kim; Monash University Suyong Song; University of Iowa Yves Zenou; Monash University |
presented by: Suyong Song, University of Iowa |
4. An optimal test for strategic interaction in social and economic network formation between heterogeneous agents |
By Andrin Pelican; St. Gallen Bryan Graham |
presented by: Andrin Pelican, St. Gallen |
Session ID 246: Econometrics of Networks: Exciting Applications I |
Session Chair: Simon Heß, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session type: contributed |
1. Networking Yield Curve Expectations |
By Tatjana Dahlhaus; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Tatjana Dahlhaus, Bank of Canada |
2. Social Networks and Consumption Behavior: Evidence from Yelp |
By Hao Fe |
presented by: Hao Fe, |
3. Binary Outcomes and Linear Peer Effects in Networks |
By Yann Bramoulle; Aix-Marseille University |
presented by: Yann Bramoulle, Aix-Marseille University |
4. Altruism, Capacity Constraints and the Topology of Transfer Networks |
By Marcel Fafchamps; Stanford University Simon Heß; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Simon Heß, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session ID 247: Econometrics of Networks: Exciting Applications II |
Session Chair: Luis Alvarez, University of São Paulo |
Session type: contributed |
1. Production Networks and Learning-by-Networking |
By N. Melisa bilgin; Koc University |
presented by: N. Melisa bilgin, Koc University |
2. Credit Market Spillovers: Evidence from a Syndicated Loan Market Network |
By Abhimanyu Gupta; University of Essex Sotirios Kokas; University of Essex Alex Michaelides; Imperial College |
presented by: Sotirios Kokas, University of Essex |
3. A Structural Model of Firm Collaborations with Unobserved Heterogeneity |
By Angelo Mele; Johns Hopkins University |
presented by: Angelo Mele, Johns Hopkins University |
4. Homophily in preferences or meetings? Identifying and estimating an iterative network formation model |
By Luis Alvarez; University of São Paulo Cristine Pinto; São Paulo School of Economics - EESP/FG Vladimir Ponczek; FGV |
presented by: Luis Alvarez, University of São Paulo |
Session ID 248: Econometrics of Networks: Causal Effects |
Session Chair: David Jacho-Chavez, Emory University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Identifying Causal Effects in Experiments with Social Interactions and Non-compliance |
By Francis DiTraglia; University of Oxford Camilo Garcia Jimeno; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Rossa O'Keeffe-O'Donovan; University of Oxford Alejandro Sanchez-Becerra; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Francis DiTraglia, University of Oxford |
2. policy targeting under network interference |
By davide viviano; university of california, San Diego |
presented by: davide viviano, university of california, San Diego |
3. Identification and Estimation of Social Interactions in Endogenously Formed Groups |
By Shuyang Sheng; UCLA Xiaoting Sun; Simon Fraser University |
presented by: Xiaoting Sun, Simon Fraser University |
4. On the Identification and Estimation of Endogenous Peer Effects in Multiplex Networks |
By Juan Estrada; Emory University Kim Huynh; Bank of Canada David Jacho-Chavez; Emory University Leonardo Sánchez-Aragón; Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral |
presented by: David Jacho-Chavez, Emory University |
Session ID 249: Econometrics of Networks: Theory |
Session Chair: Vadim Marmer, University of British Columbia |
Session type: contributed |
1. Measuring Differences in Stochastic Network Structure |
By Eric Auerbach; Northwestern |
presented by: Eric Auerbach, Northwestern |
2. Identification and Estimation of Network Statistics with Missing Link Data |
By Matthew Thirkettle; Cornell University |
presented by: Matthew Thirkettle, Cornell University |
3. JACKKNIFE EMPIRICAL LIKELIHOOD: SMALL BANDWIDTH, HIGH-DIMENSION AND SPARSE NETWORK ASYMPTOTICS |
By Yukitoshi Matsushita; Hitotsubashi University Taisuke Otsu; London School of Economics |
presented by: Yukitoshi Matsushita, Hitotsubashi University |
4. Limit Theorems for Network Dependent Random Variables |
By Denis Kojevnikov; Tilburg University Vadim Marmer; University of British Columbia Kyungchul (Kevin) Song; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Vadim Marmer, University of British Columbia |
Session ID 250: Econometrics of Networks: via Quantiles |
Session Chair: Zhongjian Lin, Emory University |
Session type: contributed |
1. A spatial panel quantile model with unobserved heterogeneity |
By Tomohiro Ando; University of Melbourne Lina Lu; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
presented by: Lina Lu, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
2. High Dimensional Latent Panel Quantile Regression with an Application to Asset Pricing |
By Alexandre Belloni; Duke University Mingli Chen; University of Warwick Oscar Madrid Padilla; UCLA Zixuan Wang; Harvard Business School |
presented by: Mingli Chen, University of Warwick |
3. Social Interactions Quantiles |
By Zhongjian Lin; Emory University |
presented by: Zhongjian Lin, Emory University |
Session ID 251: Econometrics with Regression Discontinuities |
Session Chair: Christoph Rothe, University of Mannheim |
Session type: contributed |
1. How Much Should We Trust Regression Discontinuity Design Estimates? Evidence from Experimental Benchmarks of the Incumbency Advantage |
By Dominik Hangartner; ETH Zurich Salomo Hirvonen; University of Bristol Leandro Magalhaes; University of Bristol Jaakko Meriläinen; Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Nelson Ruiz; University of Oxford Janne Tukiainen; VATT Institute for Economic Research |
presented by: Janne Tukiainen, VATT Institute for Economic Research |
2. Regression Discontinuity Designs with a Continuous Treatment |
By Yingying Dong; University of California Irvine |
presented by: Yingying Dong, University of California Irvine |
3. Inferences and Specification Testing in Threshold Regression with Endogeneity |
By Ping Yu; University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Ping Yu, University of Hong Kong |
4. Bias-Aware Inference in Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Designs |
By Claudia Noack Christoph Rothe; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Christoph Rothe, University of Mannheim |
Session ID 252: Econometrics of Treatment Effects 1 |
Session Chair: Claudia Noack, University of Mannheim |
Session type: contributed |
1. Identifying Marginal Treatment Effects in the Presence of Sample Selection |
By Otavio Bartalotti; Iowa State University Desire Kedagni; Iowa State University Vitor Possebom; Yale University |
presented by: Otavio Bartalotti, Iowa State University |
2. Optimality of Matched-Pair Designs in Randomized Controlled Trials |
By Yuehao Bai; The University of Chicago |
presented by: Yuehao Bai, The University of Chicago |
3. Bounds on direct and indirect effects under treatment/mediator endogeneity and outcome attrition |
By Martin Huber; University of Fribourg Lukas Laffers; Matej Bel University, Faculty of Natural Sciences |
presented by: Lukas Laffers, Matej Bel University |
4. Sensitivity of LATE Estimates to Violations of the Monotonicity Assumption |
By Claudia Noack |
presented by: Claudia Noack, University of Mannheim |
Session ID 253: Econometrics of Treatment Effects 2 |
Session Chair: Desire Kedagni, Iowa State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Assessing Sensitivity to Unconfoundedness: Estimation and Inference |
By Matthew Masten; Duke University Alexandre Poirier; Georgetown University Linqi Zhang; Boston College |
presented by: Alexandre Poirier, Georgetown University |
2. Inference for Heterogeneous Treatment Effects for Observational Data with High-Dimensional Covariates |
By Jing Tao; University of Washington |
presented by: Jing Tao, University of Washington |
3. Proxy Controls |
By Ben Deaner; MIT |
presented by: Ben Deaner, MIT |
4. Identifying Treatment Effects in the Presence of Confounded Types |
By Desire Kedagni; Iowa State University |
presented by: Desire Kedagni, Iowa State University |
Session ID 254: Contract Theory I |
Session Chair: John Yiran Zhu, University of Kansas |
Session type: contributed |
1. Relational Contracts: Public versus Private Savings |
By Daniel Garrett; Toulouse School of Economics, University of Toulouse Capitole Francesc Dilme; University of Bonn |
presented by: Daniel Garrett, Toulouse School of Economics, University |
2. Dynamic Contracting with Flexible Monitoring |
By Liang Dai; Shanghai Jiao Tong University Yenan Wang; Duke University Ming Yang; Duke University |
presented by: Ming Yang, Duke University |
3. Vague by Design: Performance Evaluation and Learning from Wages |
By Franz Peter Ostrizek; Princeton University |
presented by: Franz Peter Ostrizek, Princeton University |
4. Better Monitoring...Worse Productivity? |
By John Yiran Zhu; University of Kansas |
presented by: John Yiran Zhu, University of Kansas |
Session ID 255: Contract Theory II |
Session Chair: Hsuan-Chih Lin, Academia Sinica |
Session type: contributed |
1. Self-Evident Events and the Value of Linking |
By Jimmy Chan; Chinese University of Hong Kong Wenzhang Zhang; Zhejiang University |
presented by: Jimmy Chan, Chinese University of Hong Kong |
2. Workforce Flexibility and Procrastination Control |
By Buqu Gao; Nankai University Lingfeng Que; Boston University |
presented by: Buqu Gao, Nankai University |
3. Moral Hazard and Subjective Evaluation |
By Shingo Ishiguro; Osaka University Yosuke Yasuda; Osaka U |
presented by: Yosuke Yasuda, Osaka U |
4. Optimal Long-term Contracts with Limited Commitment and Unobservable Disability |
By Kyoung Jin Choi; University of Calgary Junkee Jeon; Kyung Hee University Hsuan-Chih Lin; Academia Sinica |
presented by: Hsuan-Chih Lin, Academia Sinica |
Session ID 256: Contract Theory III |
Session Chair: Xingtan Zhang, University of Colorado Boulder |
Session type: contributed |
1. Grouping Agents with Persistent Types |
By James Malcomson; University of Oxford |
presented by: James Malcomson, University of Oxford |
2. Optimal Project Design |
By Daniel Garrett; Toulouse School of Economics, University George Georgiadis; Northwestern University, Kellogg School Alex Smolin; Toulouse School of Economics Balazs Szentes; London School of Economics |
presented by: George Georgiadis, Northwestern University, Kellogg School |
3. Estimation, Data Generator and Optimal Contract: A Robust Approach |
By Tan Gan; Yale University |
presented by: Tan Gan, Yale University |
4. Long-Term Contracting with Time-Inconsistent Agents |
By Daniel Gottlieb; London School of Economics Xingtan Zhang; University of Colorado Boulder |
presented by: Xingtan Zhang, University of Colorado Boulder |
Session ID 257: Bargaining I |
Session Chair: Yejia Xu, University of Southern California |
Session type: contributed |
1. Multilateral Bargaining over the Division of Losses |
By Duk Gyoo Kim; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Duk Gyoo Kim, University of Mannheim |
2. Reputational Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law |
By Mehmet Ekmekci; Boston College Hanzhe Zhang; Michigan State University |
presented by: Hanzhe Zhang, Michigan State University |
3. Equilibrium Effects of Pay Transparency in a Simple Labor Market |
By Zoe Cullen; Harvard University Bobby Pakzad-Hurson; Brown University |
presented by: Bobak Pakzad-Hurson, Brown University |
4. Distortion-Proof for the Nash-in-Nash Solution |
By Yejia Xu; University of Southern California |
presented by: Yejia Xu, University of Southern California |
Session ID 258: Bargaining II |
Session Chair: Eric van Damme, Tilburg University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Bargaining Between Collaborators of a Stochastic Project |
By Z. Eddie Ning; Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business |
presented by: Z. Eddie Ning, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business |
2. On Bargaining Norms |
By Tymon Tatur; Bonn University |
presented by: Tymon Tatur, Bonn University |
3. How to compromise when compromising is inefficient |
By Xu Lang; SWUFE Eric van Damme; Tilburg University |
presented by: Eric van Damme, Tilburg University |
Session ID 259: Bargaining III |
Session Chair: Heng Liu, University of Michigan |
Session type: contributed |
1. Mediation Design |
By Piero Gottardi; European University Institute Claudio Mezzetti; University of Queensland |
presented by: Piero Gottardi, European University Institute |
2. Outside Options and Efficient Bargaining Dynamics |
By Andrew McClellan; University of Chicago |
presented by: Andrew McClellan, University of Chicago Booth School of Business |
3. Bargaining in Securities |
By Isaias Chaves; Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management Felipe Varas; Duke University |
presented by: Isaias Chaves, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management |
4. Robust Predictions in Coasian Bargaining |
By Heng Liu; University of Michigan |
presented by: Heng Liu, University of Michigan |
Session ID 260: Dynamics and Information |
Session Chair: Anna Sanktjohanser, Yale University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Signaling What You Don’t Want |
By Esat Doruk Cetemen; Collegio Carlo Alberto Chiara Margaria; Boston University |
presented by: Chiara Margaria, Boston University |
2. Learning while Bargaining: Experimentation and Coasean Dynamics |
By Niccolo Lomys; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Niccolo Lomys, Toulouse School of Economics |
3. A Dynamic Theory of Random Price Discounts |
By Francesc Dilme; University of Bonn |
presented by: Francesc Dilme, University of Bonn |
4. Too much of a good thing? The dynamics of trust and loyalty |
By Johannes Horner; Yale University Anna Sanktjohanser; Yale University |
presented by: Anna Sanktjohanser, Yale University |
Session ID 261: Learning in Games |
Session Chair: Rajiv Sethi, Barnard College, Columbia University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Bayesian Learning with Private Monitoring: Double Merging and Convergence |
By Yuichi Noguchi; Kanto Gakuin University |
presented by: Yuichi Noguchi, Kanto Gakuin University |
2. Bayesian Learning in Coordination Games |
By Thomas Norman; University of Oxford |
presented by: Thomas Norman, University of Oxford |
3. Machine Learning for Strategic Inference in a Simple Dynamic Game |
By Jonathan Libgober; Univ of Southern California In-Koo Cho; Emory University |
presented by: In-Koo Cho, Emory University |
4. Procedural Rationality in Repeated Games |
By Rajiv Sethi; Barnard College, Columbia University |
presented by: Rajiv Sethi, Barnard College, Columbia University |
Session ID 262: Communication, Cheap Talk, and Mediation I |
Session Chair: Shih En Lu, Simon Fraser University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Why Echo Chambers are Useful |
By Ole Jann; CERGE-EI Christoph Schottmueller; University of Cologne |
presented by: Ole Jann, CERGE-EI |
2. Information Processing: Contracts versus Communication |
By Andreas Blume; University of Arizona Inga Deimen; University of Arizona Sean Inoue; University of Arizona |
presented by: Inga Deimen, University of Arizona |
3. Subversive Conversations |
By Nemanja Antic; Northwestern University, Kellogg School Archishman Chakraborty; Yeshiva University Rick Harbaugh; Indiana University |
presented by: Archishman Chakraborty, Yeshiva University |
4. Monotonic Cheap Talk |
By Shih En Lu; Simon Fraser University |
presented by: Shih En Lu, Simon Fraser University |
Session ID 263: Communication, Cheap Talk, and Mediation II |
Session Chair: Matteo Escudé, European University Institute |
Session type: contributed |
1. Two-sided Strategic Information Transmission |
By Saori Chiba; Kyoto University Kazumi Hori; Ritsumeikan University |
presented by: Kazumi Hori, Ritsumeikan University |
2. Laboratory Kickback to Doctor, Consumer Awareness, and Welfare Implications |
By Yuk-fai Fong; The University of Hong Kong Xiaoxuan Meng; Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Lin Zhao; The University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Lin Zhao, The University of Hong Kong |
3. Communication with partially verifiable endogenous information |
By Matteo Escudé; European University Institute |
presented by: Matteo Escudé, European University Institute |
4. Do a Few Bad Apples Spoil the Barrel?: Community Enforcement with Incomplete Information |
By Takuo Sugaya; Stanford University |
presented by: Takuo Sugaya, Stanford University |
Session ID 264: Mechanism Design I |
Session Chair: Renkun Yang, The Ohio State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Public Good Overprovision by a Manipulative Provider |
By Gorkem Celik; ESSEC Business School Dongsoo Shin; Santa Clara University Roland Strausz; Humboldt Universitaet Berlin |
presented by: Dongsoo Shin, Santa Clara University |
2. Necessity of Auctions for Optimal Redistribution |
By Mingshi Kang; University of Western Ontario Charles Zheng; University of Western Ontario |
presented by: Charles Zheng, University of Western Ontario |
3. Optimal Delegation Under Unknown Bias: The Role of Concavity |
By Noam Tanner; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
presented by: Noam Tanner, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
4. Dynamic allocation without money: the limited commitment case |
By Renkun Yang; The Ohio State University |
presented by: Renkun Yang, The Ohio State University |
Session ID 265: Mechanism Design II |
Session Chair: Jun Zhang, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
Session type: contributed |
1. Optimal Task Scheduling under Moral Hazard & Adverse Selection |
By Murali Agastya; University of Sydney Oleksii Birulin; University of Sydney |
presented by: Murali Agastya, University of Sydney |
2. Wedge Dynamics with Evolving Private Information |
By MILTIADIS MAKRIS Alessandro Pavan; Northwestern University |
presented by: MILTIADIS MAKRIS, |
3. Screening by Mode of Trade |
By Juan Ignacio Beccuti Vazquez; U Bern Marc Moeller; University of Bern |
presented by: Juan Ignacio Beccuti Vazquez, U Bern |
4. Optimal Mechanism Design with Aftermarket Competitions |
By Jun Zhang; University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
presented by: Jun Zhang, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
Session ID 266: Mechanism Design III |
Session Chair: Qinggong Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Session type: contributed |
1. Non-linear Pricing with Reneging |
By Menghan Xu; Xiamen University Yujing Xu; University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Menghan Xu, Xiamen University |
2. {Contracting with endogenously incomplete commitment: Escape clauses |
By Thomas Tangerås; Research Institute of Industrial Economics Wolfgang Gick; IFN Stockholm and Free U Bolzano |
presented by: Wolfgang Gick, IFN Stockholm and Free U Bolzano |
3. Job Offer Design with an Endogenous Acceptance Deadline |
By Xin Zhao; University of Technology Sydney Changying Li; Shandong University |
presented by: Xin Zhao, University of Technology Sydney |
4. Robust Binary Voting |
By Tangren Feng; University of Michigan Qinggong Wu; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
presented by: Qinggong Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Session ID 267: Mechanism Design IV |
Session Chair: Shuguang Zhu, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Bilateral Trade under No Subsidies: Characterization and Efficiency |
By Jernej Copic; Aix-Marseille Universite and GREQAM Žiga Velkavrh; University of Primorska, Andrej Marušič Institute |
presented by: Jernej Copic, Aix-Marseille Universite and GREQAM |
2. Implementation in undominated strategies with applications to economic environments |
By Saptarshi Mukherjee; Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Nozomu Muto; Yokohama National University Arunava Sen; Indian Statistical Institute |
presented by: Nozomu Muto, Yokohama National University |
3. Informationally Simple Implementation |
By Simon Gleyze; Paris School of Economics Agathe Pernoud; Stanford University |
presented by: Simon Gleyze, Paris School of Economics |
4. On the Foundations of Ex Post Incentive Compatible Mechanisms |
By Takuro Yamashita; Toulouse School of Economics Shuguang Zhu; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Shuguang Zhu, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
Session ID 268: Equilibrium and Other Solution Concepts I |
Session Chair: Elizabeth Baldwin, University of Oxford |
Session type: contributed |
1. On the existence of equilibrium in Bayesian games without complementarities |
By Idione Meneghel; Australian National University Rabee Tourky; Australian National University Research School of Economics |
presented by: Idione Meneghel, Australian National University |
2. Incomplete Information Robustness |
By Stephen Morris; MIT Takashi Ui; Hitotsubashi University |
presented by: Takashi Ui, Hitotsubashi University |
3. Compromise, Don't Optimize: A Prior-Free Alternative to Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium |
By Karl Schlag; University of Vienna Andy Zapechelnyuk; University of St Andrews |
presented by: Andy Zapechelnyuk, University of St Andrews |
4. The Equilibrium Existence Duality: Equilibrium with Indivisibilities & Income Effects |
By Elizabeth Baldwin; University of Oxford Omer Edhan; University of Manchester Ravi Jagadeesan; Harvard University Paul Klemperer; University of Oxford Alexander Teytelboym; University of Oxford |
presented by: Elizabeth Baldwin, University of Oxford |
Session ID 269: Equilibrium and Other Solution Concepts II |
Session Chair: Jeevant Rampal, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad |
Session type: contributed |
1. Equilibrium refinements in games with many players |
By Enxian Chen; National University of Singapore Lei Qiao; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Xiang Sun; Wuhan University Yeneng Sun; National University of Singapore |
presented by: Xiang Sun, Wuhan University |
2. Possibilistic Strategies and Beliefs in Strategic Games |
By Jaeok Park; Yonsei University Doo Hyung Yun; Yonsei University |
presented by: Jaeok Park, Yonsei University |
3. How to Play Out of Equilibrium: Beating the Play |
By Karl Schlag; University of Vienna |
presented by: Karl Schlag, University of Vienna |
4. Limited Foresight Equilibrium |
By Jeevant Rampal; Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad |
presented by: Jeevant Rampal, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad |
Session ID 270: Epistemic Game Theory |
Session Chair: Emiliano Catonini, Higher School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Beliefs, Plans, and Perceived Intentions in Dynamic Games |
By Pierpaolo Battigalli; Universita' Bocconi Nicodemo De Vito; Universita' Bocconi |
presented by: Pierpaolo Battigalli, Universita' Bocconi |
2. Shortcut to Universal Belief Spaces |
By Byung Soo Lee; University of Toronto |
presented by: Byung Soo Lee, University of Toronto |
3. Incomplete preferences or incomplete information? Rationalizability in games with private values |
By Enrico De Magistris; Boston University |
presented by: Enrico De Magistris, Boston University |
4. Path agreements and off-path uncertainty |
By Pierpaolo Battigalli; Universita' Bocconi Emiliano Catonini; Higher School of Economics |
presented by: Emiliano Catonini, Higher School of Economics |
Session ID 271: Dynamics and Evolution |
Session Chair: Wojciech Olszewski, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Mean-Field Approximation of Forward-Looking Population Dynamics |
By Ryota Iijima; Yale University Daisuke Oyama; University of Tokyo |
presented by: Daisuke Oyama, University of Tokyo |
2. A Stochastic Stability Analysis with Observation Errors in Normal Form Games |
By Ryoji Sawa; University of Tsukuba |
presented by: Ryoji Sawa, University of Tsukuba |
3. Conventions under heterogeneous choice rules |
By Jonathan Newton; Kyoto University |
presented by: Jonathan Newton, Kyoto University |
4. A result on convergence of sequences of iterations, with applications to best-response dynamics and On convergence of sequences in complete lattices |
By Wojciech Olszewski; Northwestern University |
presented by: Wojciech Olszewski, Northwestern University |
Session ID 272: Market Design I |
Session Chair: Antonio Miralles, Università degli Studi di Messina |
Session type: contributed |
1. On the Virtue of Being Regular and Predictable: A Structural Analysis of the Primary Dealer System in the United States Treasury Auctions |
By Eiichiro Kazumori; University of Massachusetts Fumiko Takeda; University of Tokyo |
presented by: Fumiko Takeda, University of Tokyo |
2. Market Design and Machine Learning as Natural Experiment |
By Kohei Yata; Yale University Yusuke Narita; Yale University |
presented by: Kohei Yata, Yale University |
3. Using Market Design to Improve College Transfers of Student-Athletes |
By Umut Dur; North Carolina State University Robert Hammond; University of Alabama |
presented by: Umut Dur, North Carolina State University |
4. CONSTRAINED PSEUDO-MARKET EQUILIBRIUM |
By Federico Echenique; Caltech Antonio Miralles; Università degli Studi di Messina Jun Zhang; Nanjing Audit University |
presented by: Antonio Miralles, Università degli Studi di Messina |
Session ID 273: Market Design II |
Session Chair: Marco Ottaviani, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Optimal Organ Allocation Policy Under (Over) Blood-Type Barriers |
By Jaehong Kim; Xiamen University Mengling Li; Xiamen University |
presented by: Mengling Li, Xiamen University |
2. Fractional Top Trading Cycle |
By Jingsheng Yu; Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Jun Zhang; Nanjing Audit University |
presented by: Jun Zhang, Nanjing Audit University |
3. Welfare Theorems for Random Assignments with Priorities |
By Akaki Mamageishvili; ETH Zurich Jan Christoph Schlegel; City, University of London |
presented by: Jan Christoph Schlegel, City, University of London |
4. Organization of Funding across Fields: Budget Apportionment and Application Incentives |
By Marco Ottaviani; Bocconi University |
presented by: Marco Ottaviani, Bocconi University |
Session ID 274: Matching I |
Session Chair: Jacob Leshno, Chicago Booth |
Session type: contributed |
1. Leveraging Uncertainties to Infer Preferences: Robust Analysis of School Choice |
By Yeon-Koo Che; Columbia University Dong Woo Hahm; Columbia University Yinghua He; Rice University |
presented by: Dong Woo Hahm, Columbia University |
2. How can preferences for same-trait marriage increase investment in education? |
By Lorena Hakak; Sao Paulo University |
presented by: Lorena Hakak, Sao Paulo University |
3. Stability in Repeated Matching Markets |
By Ce Liu; Michigan State University |
presented by: Ce Liu, Michigan State University |
4. Information Acquisition Costs in Matching Markets |
By Nicole Immorlica; Microsoft Research Jacob Leshno; Chicago Booth Irene Lo; Stanford University Brendan Lucier; Microsoft |
presented by: Jacob Leshno, Chicago Booth |
Session ID 275: Matching II |
Session Chair: Daisuke Hirata, Hitotsubashi University and UNSW Sydney |
Session type: contributed |
1. Strategy-Proof Exchange under Trichotomous Preferences |
By Alexander Westkamp; University of Cologne |
presented by: Alexander Westkamp, University of Cologne |
2. Stability against Robust Deviations in the Roommate Problem |
By Daisuke Hirata; Hitotsubashi University and UNSW Sydney Yusuke Kasuya; Kobe University Kentaro Tomoeda; University of Technology Sydney |
presented by: Kentaro Tomoeda, University of Technology Sydney |
3. Quota adjustment process |
By Taro Kumano; Yokohama National University Morimitsu Kurino; Keio University |
presented by: Taro Kumano, Yokohama National University |
4. Stability, Strategy-Proofness, and Respecting-Improvements Properties |
By Daisuke Hirata; Hitotsubashi University and UNSW Sydney Yusuke Kasuya; Kobe University Yasunori Okumura; Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology |
presented by: Daisuke Hirata, Hitotsubashi University and UNSW Sydney |
Session ID 276: Matching III |
Session Chair: Jonas von Wangenheim, University of Bonn |
Session type: contributed |
1. Matching Platforms |
By Masaki Aoyagi; Osaka University Seung Han Yoo; Korea University |
presented by: Seung Han Yoo, Korea University |
2. Unpaired Kidney Exchange: Overcoming Double Coincidence of Wants without Money |
By Mohammad Akbarpour; Stanford University Julien Combe; CREST - Ecole polytechnique Yinghua He; Rice University Victor Hiller; Université Panthéon Assas Robert Shimer; University of Chicago Olivier Tercieux; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Julien Combe, CREST - Ecole polytechnique |
3. Comparing School Choice and College Admission Mechanisms By Their Immunity to Strategic Admissions |
By Somouaoga Bonkoungou; National Research University Higher School of Economics Alexander Nesterov; Higher School of Economics |
presented by: Alexander Nesterov, Higher School of Economics |
4. School Choice and Loss Aversion |
By Vincent Meisner; TU Berlin Jonas von Wangenheim; Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
presented by: Jonas von Wangenheim, University of Bonn |
Session ID 277: Econometrics of Treatment Effects 3 |
Session Chair: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Two-way fixed effects estimators with heterogeneous treatment effects |
By Clément de Chaisemartin; UCSB Xavier d'Haultfoeuille; CREST |
presented by: Xavier d'Haultfoeuille, CREST |
2. Testing for Sample Selection |
By Valentina Corradi; University of Surrey Daniel Gutknecht; University of Frankfurt |
presented by: Daniel Gutknecht, University of Frankfurt |
3. Doubly weighted M-estimation for nonrandom assignment and missing outcomes |
By Akanksha Negi; Michigan State University |
presented by: Akanksha Negi, Michigan State University |
4. Abadie's Kappa and Weighting Estimators of the Local Average Treatment Effect |
By Tymon Sloczynski; Brandeis University Derya Uysal; LMU Munich Jeffrey Wooldridge; Michigan State University |
presented by: Tymon Sloczynski, Brandeis University |
Session ID 278: Econometrics: Adventures in Synthetic Controls |
Session Chair: Kaspar Wuthrich, UC San Diego |
Session type: contributed |
1. Prediction Intervals for Synthetic Control Methods |
By Matias Cattaneo; Princeton University Yingjie Feng; Princeton University Rocio Titiunik; Princeton University |
presented by: Yingjie Feng, Princeton University |
2. Synthetic Controls and Weighted Event Studies with Staggered Adoption |
By Eli Ben-Michael; U.C. Berkeley Avi Feller; UC Berkeley Jesse Rothstein; University of California Berkeley |
presented by: Eli Ben-Michael, U.C. Berkeley |
3. The Degrees of Freedom of the Synthetic Control Method |
By Guillaume Pouliot; University of Chicago Zhen Xie; University of Chicago |
presented by: Zhen Xie, University of Chicago |
4. Practical and robust t-test based inference for synthetic control and related methods |
By Victor Chernozhukov; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kaspar Wuthrich; UC San Diego Yinchu Zhu; University of Oregon |
presented by: Kaspar Wuthrich, UC San Diego |
Session ID 279: Econometrics: Advances in Semiparametric Inference 1 |
Session Chair: Tiemen Woutersen, University of Arizona |
Session type: contributed |
1. Nonparametric Maximum Likelihood Methods for Binary Response Models with Random Coefficients |
By Jiaying Gu; University of Toronto Roger Koenker; UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON |
presented by: Jiaying Gu, University of Toronto |
2. Approximated estimation of moment condition models combining advantages of continuous updating, exponential tilting and empirical likelihood |
By Fei Jin; Fudan University Yuqin Wang; Shanghai U of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Fei Jin, Fudan University |
3. Finite Sample Inference for the Maximum Score Estimand |
By Adam Rosen; Duke University Takuya Ura; University of California, Davis |
presented by: Adam Rosen, Duke University |
4. Increasing the Power of Moment-based Tests |
By Tiemen Woutersen; University of Arizona |
presented by: Tiemen Woutersen, University of Arizona |
Session ID 280: Econometrics: Advances in Semiparametric Inference 2 |
Session Chair: Seojeong Lee, University of New South Wales |
Session type: contributed |
1. Approximation Bounds for Conditional Expectation and Nonparametric Regression : Theory and Inference |
By Masaya Takano; McGill University Jean-Marie Dufour; McGill University |
presented by: Masaya Takano, McGill University |
2. Identification and Estimation of Weakly Separable Models Without Monotonicity |
By Songnian Chen; HKUST Shakeeb Khan; Boston College Xun Tang; Rice University |
presented by: Shakeeb Khan, Boston College |
3. Data-Driven Resistant Robust Regression |
By Jianhua Zhou; University of Miami |
presented by: Jianhua Zhou, University of Miami |
4. A Doubly Corrected Robust Variance Estimator for Linear GMM |
By Jungbin Hwang; University of Connecticut Byunghoon Kang; Lancaster University Seojeong Lee; University of New South Wales |
presented by: Seojeong Lee, University of New South Wales |
Session ID 281: Econometrics of Games |
Session Chair: Jason Blevins, The Ohio State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Robust Likelihood Ratio Tests for Incomplete Economic Models |
By Hiroaki Kaido; Boston University YI ZHANG; Jinan University |
presented by: Hiroaki Kaido, Boston University |
2. Dynamic Foundations for Empirical Static Games |
By Niccolo Lomys; Toulouse School of Economics Lorenzo Magnolfi; University of Wisconsin-Madison Camilla Roncoroni; University of Warwick |
presented by: Lorenzo Magnolfi, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
3. Nonparametric Identification of Bayesian Games under Exclusion Restrictions |
By Tong Li; Vanderbilt University Jun Zhang; University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Jun Zhao; Vanderbilt University |
presented by: Jun Zhao, Vanderbilt University |
4. Efficient and Convergent Sequential Pseudo-Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Games |
By Adam Dearing; The Ohio State University Jason Blevins; The Ohio State University |
presented by: Jason Blevins, The Ohio State University |
Session ID 282: Econometrics of Discrete Choice Models |
Session Chair: Levon Barseghyan, Cornell University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Identifying Present-Biased Discount Functions in Dynamic Discrete Choice Models |
By Jaap Abbring; Tilburg University Oeystein Daljord; University of Chicago Fedor Iskhakov; Australian National University |
presented by: Jaap Abbring, Tilburg University |
2. The Empirical Content of Binary Choice Models |
By Debopam Bhattacharya; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Debopam Bhattacharya, University of Cambridge |
3. Identification and inference in discrete choice models with imperfect information |
By Cristina Gualdani; Toulouse School of Economics Shruti Sinha; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Cristina Gualdani, Toulouse School of Economics |
4. Discrete Choice under Risk with Limited Consideration |
By Levon Barseghyan; Cornell University Francesca Molinari; Cornell Matthew Thirkettle; Cornell University |
presented by: Levon Barseghyan, Cornell University |
Session ID 283: Econometrics of Preferences and Expectations |
Session Chair: Christopher Dobronyi, University of Toronto |
Session type: contributed |
1. Rationalizing Rational Expectations? Tests and Deviations |
By Xavier d'Haultfoeuille; CREST Christophe Gaillac; CREST Arnaud Maurel; Duke University |
presented by: Christophe Gaillac, CREST |
2. Are Economists' Preferences Psychologists' Personality Traits? A structural Response |
By Tomas Jagelka; University of Bonn |
presented by: Tomas Jagelka, University of Bonn |
3. Identification of Random Coefficient Latent Utility Models |
By Roy Allen; University of Western Ontario John Rehbeck; Ohio State University |
presented by: Roy Allen, University of Western Ontario |
4. Stochastic Revealed Preference: A Non-Parametric Approach |
By Christopher Dobronyi; University of Toronto Christian Gourieroux; University of Toronto |
presented by: Christopher Dobronyi, University of Toronto |
Session ID 284: Econometrics of Structural Models 1 |
Session Chair: Sorawoot Srisuma, University of Surrey |
Session type: contributed |
1. "Semi-parametric instrument-free demand estimation: relaxing optimality and equilibrium assumptions" |
By John Rust; Georgetown University Sung-Jin Cho; Seoul National University |
presented by: Sung-Jin Cho, Seoul National University |
2. Identification and Estimation in Many-to-One Two-Sided Matching without Transfers |
By Yinghua He; Rice University Shruti Sinha; Toulouse School of Economics Xiaoting Sun; Simon Fraser University |
presented by: Shruti Sinha, Toulouse School of Economics |
3. Identification and Estimation of a Search Model: A Procurement Auction Approach |
By Mateusz Mysliwski; University College London Fabio Sanches; Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Daniel Silva Junior; City, University of London Sorawoot Srisuma; University of Surrey |
presented by: Sorawoot Srisuma, University of Surrey |
Session ID 285: Econometrics of Structural Models 2 |
Session Chair: Federico Bugni, Duke University |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Effects of the Timing of Childbirth on Female Labour Supply: An Analysis using the Sequential Matching Approach |
By Kazuaki Okamura; Hiroshima Shudo University Nizamul Islam; LISER |
presented by: Kazuaki Okamura, Hiroshima Shudo University |
2. Identification of Auction Models Using Order Statistics |
By Yao Luo; University of Toronto Ruli Xiao; Indiana University |
presented by: Ruli Xiao, Indiana University |
3. A Discrete Choice Model for Partially Ordered Alternatives |
By Eleni Aristodemou; University of Amsterdam Adam Rosen; Duke University |
presented by: Eleni Aristodemou, University of Amsterdam |
4. On the iterated estimation of dynamic discrete choice games |
By Federico Bugni; Duke University Jackson Bunting; Duke University |
presented by: Federico Bugni, Duke University |
Session ID 286: Econometrics of Policy Analysis 1 |
Session Chair: Ivan Canay, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Estimation of Optimal Dynamic Treatment Assignment Rules under Intertemporal Budget Constraints |
By Shosei Sakaguchi; University College London |
presented by: Shosei Sakaguchi, University College London |
2. Optimal Dynamic Treatment Regimes and Partial Welfare Ordering |
By Sukjin Han; University of Texas Austin |
presented by: Sukjin Han, University of Texas Austin |
3. Estimation and Inference for Policy Relevant Treatment Effects |
By Yuya Sasaki; Vanderbilt University Takuya Ura; University of California, Davis |
presented by: Takuya Ura, University of California, Davis |
4. Testing for Discrimination in Decision Making: A Cautionary Tale |
By Ivan Canay; Northwestern University Magne Mogstad; University of Chicago Jack Mountjoy; University of Chicago |
presented by: Ivan Canay, Northwestern University |
Session ID 287: Econometrics of Policy Analysis 2 |
Session Chair: Undral Byambadalai, Boston University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Dynamically optimal treatment allocation using Reinforcement Learning |
By Karun Adusumilli; University of Pennsylvania Friedrich Geiecke; LSE Claudio Schilter; LSE |
presented by: Karun Adusumilli, University of Pennsylvania |
2. Resource Allocation in Multi-divisional Multi-product Firms |
By Binlei Gong; Zhejiang University Robin Sickles; Rice University |
presented by: Binlei Gong, Zhejiang University |
3. Identification and Inference for Welfare Gains without Unconfoundedness |
By Undral Byambadalai; Boston University |
presented by: Undral Byambadalai, Boston University |
Session ID 288: Econometrics of Policy Analysis 3 |
Session Chair: Maximilian Kasy, Oxford University |
Session type: contributed |
1. On Policy Evaluation with Aggregate Time-Series Shocks |
By Dmitry Arkhangelsky; CEMFI Vasily Korovkin; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Vasily Korovkin, CERGE-EI |
2. Statistical Inference for Treatment Assignment Policies |
By Yoshiyasu Rai; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Yoshiyasu Rai, University of Mannheim |
3. Adaptive treatment assignment in experiments for policy choice |
By Maximilian Kasy; Oxford University Anja Sautmann; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Maximilian Kasy, Oxford University |
4. Loss aversion and the welfare analysis of social policy |
By Sergio Firpo; Insper Antonio Galvao; University of Arizona Martyna Kobus; Warsaw University Thomas Parker; University of Waterloo Pedro Rosa Dias; Imperial College Business School |
presented by: Sergio Firpo, Insper |
Session ID 289: Econometrics of Policy Analysis 4 |
Session Chair: Masayuki Sawada, Hitotsubashi University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Estimating the Welfare Effects of School Vouchers |
By Vishal Kamat |
presented by: Vishal Kamat, Toulouse School of Economics |
2. Prices, Profits, and Production: Identification and Counterfactuals |
By Victor Aguiar; The University of Western Ontario Roy Allen; University of Western Ontario Nail Kashaev; University of Western Ontario |
presented by: Nail Kashaev, University of Western Ontario |
3. Hours worked and the U.S. distribution of real annual earnings 1976-2016 |
By Aico van Vuuren; University of Gothenburg Francis Vella; Georgetown University |
presented by: Aico van Vuuren, University of Gothenburg |
4. Targeted Meta-analysis |
By Toru Kitagawa; University College London Masayuki Sawada; Hitotsubashi University |
presented by: Masayuki Sawada, Hitotsubashi University |
Session ID 290: Econometrics: Factor Models 1 |
Session Chair: Simon Freyaldenhoven, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Session type: contributed |
1. Informational Content of Factor Structures in Simultaneous Binary Response Models |
By Shakeeb Khan; Boston College Arnaud Maurel; Duke University Yichong Zhang; Singapore Management University |
presented by: Yichong Zhang, Singapore Management University |
2. Transformed Estimation for Panel Interactive Effects Models |
By Cheng Hsiao; University of Southern California Zhentao Shi; The Chinese University of Hong Kong Qiankun Zhou; Louisiana State University |
presented by: Qiankun Zhou, Louisiana State University |
3. Canonical Correlation-based Model Selection for the Multilevel Factors |
By In Choi; Sogang University Rui Lin; University of York Yongcheol Shin; Univ of York |
presented by: Yongcheol Shin, Univ of York |
4. Identification through Sparsity in Factor Models |
By Simon Freyaldenhoven; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
presented by: Simon Freyaldenhoven, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Session ID 291: Econometrics: Factor Models 2 |
Session Chair: Jie Wei, Huazhong University of Science and Techn |
Session type: contributed |
1. Quasi Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Inference of Large Approximate Dynamic Factor Models via the EM algorithm |
By Matteo Barigozzi; Universit\`a di Bologna Matteo Luciani; Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Wash |
presented by: Matteo Barigozzi, University of Bologna |
2. Estimation of Weak Factor Models |
By Takashi Yamagata; University of York & Osaka University |
presented by: Takashi Yamagata, University of York & Osaka University |
3. The multivariate simultaneous unobserved components model and identification via heteroskedasticity |
By Ivan Mendieta-Munoz; University of Utah |
presented by: Ivan Mendieta-Munoz, University of Utah |
4. A Time-Varying Diffusion Index Forecasting Model |
By Jie Wei; Huazhong University of Science and Techn Yonghui Zhang; Renmin University of China |
presented by: Jie Wei, Huazhong University of Science and Techn |
Session ID 292: Econometrics: Factor Models 3 |
Session Chair: Mirco Rubin, EDHEC Business School |
Session type: contributed |
1. Factor-Driven Two-Regime Regression |
By Sokbae (Simon) Lee; Columbia University Yuan Liao; Rutgers University Myung Hwan Seo; Seoul National University Youngki Shin; McMaster University |
presented by: Youngki Shin, McMaster University |
2. Contagion and Latent Factors in Large Dynamic Systems |
By Federico Carlini; Luiss "Guido Carli" University Patrick Gagliardini; Università della Svizzera italiana |
presented by: Federico Carlini, Luiss "Guido Carli" University |
3. Inference in Weak Factor Models |
By Yoshimasa Uematsu; Tohoku University |
presented by: Yoshimasa Uematsu, Tohoku University |
4. Measuring Systematic Correlation with Approximate Threshold Group-Factor Models |
By Daniele Massacci; King's Business School Mirco Rubin; EDHEC Busienss School Dario Ruzzi; Bank of Italy |
presented by: Mirco Rubin, EDHEC Business School |
Session ID 293: Econometrics of Panels and Time Series in High Dimensions 1 |
Session Chair: Eric Gautier, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Estimation and HAC-based Inference for Machine Learning Time Series Regressions |
By Andrii Babii; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Eric Ghysels; UNC Jonas Striaukas; Universite catholique de Louvain |
presented by: Andrii Babii, University of North Carolina at Chapel H |
2. Granger Causality Testing in High-Dimensional VARs: a Post-Double-Selection Procedure |
By Alain Hecq; Maastricht University Luca Margaritella; Maastricht University Stephan Smeekes; Maastricht University |
presented by: Luca Margaritella, Maastricht University |
3. Nonparametric Estimation of the Random Coefficients Model: An Elastic Net Approach |
By Florian Heiss; University of Dusseldorf Stephan Hetzenecker; University of Duisburg-Essen Maximilian Osterhaus; University of Duesseldorf |
presented by: Stephan Hetzenecker, University of Duisburg-Essen |
4. Square-root nuclear norm penalized estimator for panel data models with approximately low-rank unobserved heterogeneity |
By Eric Gautier; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Eric Gautier, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session ID 294: Econometrics of Panels and Time Series in High Dimensions 2 |
Session Chair: Morten Nielsen, Queen's University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Out-of-Sample Forecasting of Foreign Exchange Rates: The Band Spectral Regression and LASSO |
By Tatsuma Wada; Keio University |
presented by: Tatsuma Wada, Keio University |
2. Estimating Sparse Long-Run Precision Matrices of Multivariate Time Series |
By Mario Philipp Rothfelder; Tilburg University |
presented by: Mario Philipp Rothfelder, Tilburg University |
3. Time-varying Forecast Combination for High Dimensional Data |
By Bin Chen; University of Rochester |
presented by: Bin Chen, University of Rochester |
4. Inference on the dimension of the nonstationary subspace in functional time series |
By Morten Nielsen; Queen's University Won-Ki Seo; Queen's university Dakyung Seong; University of California, Davis |
presented by: Morten Nielsen, Queen's University |
Session ID 295: Econometrics of Panels and Time Series in High Dimensions 3 |
Session Chair: Stanislav Anatolyev, CERGE-EI and New Economic School |
Session type: contributed |
1. Nonparametric multi-dimensional fixed effects panel data models |
By Daniel Henderson; University of Alabama Juan Manuel Rodriguez-Poo; Universidad de Cantabria Alexandra Soberon; Universidad de Cantabria. CIF: ES Q3918001-C |
presented by: Alexandra Soberon, Universidad de Cantabria. CIF: ES Q3918001-C |
2. An Automated Approach Towards Sparse Single-Equation Cointegration Modelling |
By Stephan Smeekes; Maastricht University Etienne Wijler; Maastricht University |
presented by: Stephan Smeekes, Maastricht University |
3. Empirical Asset Pricing with Many Assets and Short Time Series |
By Rasmus Lönn; Erasmus School of Economics - Erasmus University Rotterdam Peter Schotman; Maastricht University |
presented by: Peter Schotman, Maastricht University |
4. Shrinkage for Elliptical Copulas in Ultra-High Dimensions |
By Stanislav Anatolyev; CERGE-EI and New Economic School Vladimir Pyrlik; National Research University Higher Scjool of Economics |
presented by: Stanislav Anatolyev, CERGE-EI and New Economic School |
Session ID 296: Econometrics of Panel Data 1 |
Session Chair: Pavel Cizek, Tilburg University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Two-Step Semiparametric Estimation of Correlated Random Coefficient Models |
By Samuele Centorrino; Stony Brook University Aman Ullah; University of California, Riverside |
presented by: Samuele Centorrino, Stony Brook University |
2. The role of information unbiasedness in panel data likelihoods |
By Martin Schumann; Maastricht University Thomas A. Severini; Northwestern University, Department of Statistics Gautam Tripathi; University of Luxembourg |
presented by: Martin Schumann, Maastricht University |
3. Identi cation robust inference for moments based analysis of linear dynamic panel data models |
By Maurice Bun; De Nederlandsche Bank Frank Kleibergen; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Maurice Bun, De Nederlandsche Bank |
4. Nonseparable panel models with index structure and correlated random effects |
By Pavel Cizek; Tilburg University Serhan Sadikoglu; Tilburg University |
presented by: Pavel Cizek, Tilburg University |
Session ID 297: Econometrics of Panel Data 2 |
Session Chair: Jesus Carro, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Session type: contributed |
1. Nonparametric Identification and Estimation of Panel Quantile Models with Sample Selection |
By Sungwon Lee; National University of Singapore |
presented by: Sungwon Lee, National University of Singapore |
2. Identification and Estimation of Group-Level Partial Effects |
By Kenichi Nagasawa; University of Warwick |
presented by: Kenichi Nagasawa, University of Warwick |
3. Modal Regression for Fixed Effects Panel Data |
By Aman Ullah; University of California, Riverside Tao Wang; University of California, Riverside Weixin Yao; University of California, Riverside |
presented by: Tao Wang, University of California, Riverside |
4. Identification of Average Marginal Effects in Fixed Effects Dynamic Discrete Choice Models |
By Victor Aguirregabiria; University of Toronto Jesus Carro; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
presented by: Jesus Carro, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Session ID 298: Econometrics of Panel Data 3 |
Session Chair: Louise Laage, Yale University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Dynamic Panel Logit Models with Fixed Effects |
By Bo Honoré; Princeton University Martin Weidner; University College London |
presented by: Martin Weidner, University College London |
2. Short T Dynamic Panel Data Models with Individual, Time and Interactive Effects |
By Kazuhiko Hayakawa; Hiroshima University Hashem Pesaran; University of Southern California L. Vanessa Smith; University of York |
presented by: L. Vanessa Smith, University of York |
3. Time-Varying Linear Transformation Models with Fixed Effects and Endogeneity for Short Panels |
By Chris Muris; University of Bristol Senay Sokullu; University of Bristol |
presented by: Senay Sokullu, University of Bristol |
4. A Correlated Random Coefficient Panel Model with Time-Varying Endogeneity |
By Louise Laage; Yale University |
presented by: Louise Laage, Yale University |
Session ID 299: Econometrics of Panel Data: Clustering Done Right |
Session Chair: Namhyun Kim, University of Exeter |
Session type: contributed |
1. Testing for the appropriate level of clustering in linear regression models |
By James MacKinnon; Queen's University Morten Nielsen; Queen's University Matthew Webb; Carleton University |
presented by: James MacKinnon, Queen's University |
2. Inference for Dependent Data with Cluster Learning |
By Jianfei Cao; University of Chicago Christian Hansen; University of Chicago Damian Kozbur; University of Zurich Lucciano Villacorta; Central Bank of Chile |
presented by: Jianfei Cao, University of Chicago |
3. High-dimensional Central Limit Theorem and Bootstrap for Multiway Cluster Sampling |
By Harold Chiang; Vanderbilt University Kengo Kato; Cornell University Yuya Sasaki; Vanderbilt University |
presented by: Harold Chiang, Vanderbilt University |
4. A varying coefficient panel data model with random individual effect and time-varying spatial errors |
By Namhyun Kim; University of Exeter |
presented by: Namhyun Kim, University of Exeter |
Session ID 300: Econometrics of Asset Pricing 1 |
Session Chair: Olivier Scaillet, University of Geneva |
Session type: contributed |
1. Empirical Asset Pricing in a DSGE Framework: Reconciling Calibration and Econometrics using Partial Indirect Inference |
By Joachim Grammig; University of Tuebingen Julie Schnaitmann; University of Konstanz Dalia Elshiaty; University of Tuebingen |
presented by: Julie Schnaitmann, University of Konstanz |
2. Econ & Metrics: Theory-based vs. machine learning-implied stock risk premia |
By Joachim Grammig; University of Tuebingen Constantin Hanenberg; University of Tubingen Christian Schlag; Goethe University Frankfurt Jantje Sönksen; University of Tübingen |
presented by: Jantje Sönksen, University of Tübingen |
3. Robust Inference on Risk Premia in the Beta Representation of Expected Returns |
By Frank Kleibergen; University of Amsterdam Zhaoguo Zhan; Kennesaw State University |
presented by: Frank Kleibergen, University of Amsterdam |
4. Factors and Risk Premia in Individual International Stock Returns∗ |
By Ines Chaieb; University of Geneva and SFI Hugues Langlois; HEC Paris Olivier Scaillet; University of Geneva |
presented by: Olivier Scaillet, University of Geneva |
Session ID 301: Econometrics of Asset Pricing 2 |
Session Chair: Viktor Todorov, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Price discovery and market microstructure noise |
By Gustavo Fruet Dias; University of East Anglia Marcelo Fernandes; Fundacao Getulio Vargas Cristina Scherrer; University of East Anglia |
presented by: Gustavo Fruet Dias, University of East Anglia |
2. Sharpe ratio in high dimensions:cases of maximum out-of-sample, constrained maximum, and optimal portfolio choice |
By Mehmet Caner; North Carolina State University Marcelo Medeiros; PUC-Rio Gabriel Vasconcelos; PUC-Rio |
presented by: Mehmet Caner, North Carolina University |
3. Spatial Dependence in Option Observation Errors |
By Torben Andersen; Kellogg School Nicola Fusari; Johns Hopkins University Viktor Todorov; Northwestern University Rasmus Varneskov; Copenhagen Business School |
presented by: Torben Andersen, Kellogg School |
4. Cross-Sectional Dispersion of Risk in Trading Time |
By Torben Andersen; Kellogg School Martin Thyrsgaard; Northwestern University Viktor Todorov; Northwestern University |
presented by: Viktor Todorov, Northwestern University |
Session ID 302: Econometrics of Yield Curves |
Session Chair: CISIL SARISOY, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
Session type: contributed |
1. Long Run Impact of Macro News on Treasury Bond Yields |
By Bruno Feunou; Bank of Canada Jean-Sebastien Fontaine; Bank of Canada Guillaume Roussellet; McGill University |
presented by: Guillaume Roussellet, McGill University |
2. Correcting Estimation Bias in Regime Switching Dynamic Term Structure Models |
By Sungjun Cho; University of Manchester Liu Liu; University of Nottingham Ningbo China |
presented by: Liu Liu, University of Nottingham Ningbo China |
3. Reach for Yield by U.S. Public Pension Funds |
By Lina Lu; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Matthew Pritsker; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Andrei Zlate; Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
presented by: Andrei Zlate, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
4. Variance Dynamics in Term Structure Models |
By CISIL SARISOY; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
presented by: CISIL SARISOY, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
Session ID 303: Econometrics of Extreme and Tail Events 1 |
Session Chair: Dario Palumbo, Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
Session type: contributed |
1. Testing the existence of moments for GARCH processes |
By Christian Francq; CREST Jean-Michel Zakoian; CREST |
presented by: Jean-Michel Zakoian, CREST |
2. Efficiently Weighted Estimation of Tail and Interquantile Expectations |
By Sander Barendse; Oxford University |
presented by: Sander Barendse, Oxford University |
3. Decomposing time variation in tail index estimates |
By Murat Ergun; LSE Casper de Vries; Erasmus University Rotterdam Milian Bachem |
presented by: Murat Ergun, LSE |
4. Testing and Modelling Time Series with Time Varying Tails |
By Dario Palumbo; Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
presented by: Dario Palumbo, Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
Session ID 304: Econometrics of Extreme and Tail Events 2 |
Session Chair: Nour Meddahi, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Semiparametric Modeling of Multiple Quantiles |
By Leopoldo Catania; Aarhus BSS Alessandra Luati; University of Bologna |
presented by: Alessandra Luati, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna |
2. Tail Risk, Almost Stochastic Dominance, and Index Option Anomalies |
By Michal Czerwonko; Concordia University Russell Davidson; McGill University Stylianos Perrakis; Concordia University |
presented by: Russell Davidson, McGill University |
3. Forecasting Extreme Financial Risk: A Score-driven Approach |
By Adam Clements; Queensland University of Technology Rodrigo Herrera; Universidad de Talca |
presented by: Rodrigo Herrera, Universidad de Talca |
4. Volatility Regressions with Fat Tails |
By Jihyun Kim; Toulouse School of Economics Nour Meddahi; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Nour Meddahi, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session ID 305: Econometrics: Adventures in Time Series Theory |
Session Chair: Dante Amengual, CEMFI |
Session type: contributed |
1. INFERENCE UNDER RANDOM LIMIT BOOTSTRAP MEASURES |
By Giuseppe Cavaliere; University of Bologna Iliyan Georgiev; University of Bologna |
presented by: Giuseppe Cavaliere, University of Bologna |
2. Bootstrapping Non-Stationary Stochastic Volatility |
By Peter Boswijk; University of Amsterdam Giuseppe Cavaliere; University of Bologna Iliyan Georgiev; University of Bologna Anders Rahbek; University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Peter Boswijk, University of Amsterdam |
3. The Empirical Saddlepoint Estimator |
By Benjamin Holcblat; University of Luxembourg Fallaw Sowell; Carnegie Mellon University |
presented by: Benjamin Holcblat, University of Luxembourg |
4. Hypothesis tests with a repeatedly singular information matrix |
By Dante Amengual; CEMFI Xinyue Bei Enrique Sentana; CEMFI |
presented by: Dante Amengual, CEMFI |
Session ID 306: Econometrics of Volatility and Risk 1 |
Session Chair: Caterina Schiavoni, Maastricht University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Modelling Volatility Cycles: the (MF)^2 GARCH model |
By Christian Conrad; University of Heidelberg Robert Engle; NYU Stern |
presented by: Christian Conrad, University of Heidelberg |
2. Volatility Measurement with Pockets of Extreme Return Persistence |
By Torben Andersen; Kellogg School, Northwestern University Yingying Li; Hong Kong University of Science and Tech Viktor Todorov; Northwestern University Bo Zhou; Durham University Business School |
presented by: Bo Zhou, Durham University Business School |
3. Cross-sectional Dependence in Idiosyncratic Volatility |
By Ilze Kalnina; North Carolina State University Kokouvi Tewou; Concordia University |
presented by: Ilze Kalnina, North Carolina State University |
4. Estimation of time-varying state correlation in state space models |
By Caterina Schiavoni; Maastricht University Siem Jan Koopman; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Franz Palm; Maastricht University Stephan Smeekes; Maastricht University Jan van den Brakel; Statistics Netherlands |
presented by: Caterina Schiavoni, Maastricht University |
Session ID 307: Econometrics of Volatility and Risk 2 |
Session Chair: Philipp Ketz, Paris School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Jump Contagion among Stock Market Indices: Evidence from Option Markets |
By Peter Boswijk; University of Amsterdam Roger Laeven; University of Amsterdam Andrei Lalu; University of Amsterdam Evgenii Vladimirov; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Evgenii Vladimirov, University of Amsterdam |
2. A dynamic conditional score model for the log correlation matrix |
By Christian Hafner; Université Catholique de Louvain Linqi Wang; Université Catholique de Louvain |
presented by: Linqi Wang, Université Catholique de Louvain |
3. Measuring Financial Market Interdependence: the Median Response to VaR Shocks |
By Fabrizio Cipollini; Universita' degli Studi di Firenze Giampiero Gallo; Italian Court of Audits Andrea Ugolini; Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro |
presented by: Andrea Ugolini, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro |
4. Subvector inference in GARCH-X type models |
By Philipp Ketz; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Philipp Ketz, Paris School of Economics |
Session ID 308: Econometrics of Volatility and Risk 3 |
Session Chair: Ophélie Couperier, CREST - ENSAE |
Session type: contributed |
1. A weighted sieve estimator for nonparametric time series models with nonstationary variables |
By Chaohua Dong; Zhongnan University of Economics and Law Oliver Linton; University of Cambridge Bin Peng; Deakin University |
presented by: Chaohua Dong, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law |
2. Backtesting Marginal Expected Shortfall and Related Systemic Risk Measures |
By Georgiana Denisa Banulescu-Radu; University of Orléans Christophe Hurlin; University of Orléans Jérémy Leymarie; University of Orléans Olivier Scaillet; University of Geneva |
presented by: Jérémy Leymarie, University of Orléans |
3. What’s Mine is Yours: Sovereign Risk Transmission during the European Debt Crisis |
By Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo; University of Melbourne Viet Nguyen; University of Melbourne Yongcheol Shin; Univ of York |
presented by: Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo, University of Melbourne |
4. Comparing and Evaluating Systemic Risk Models |
By Sylvain Benoit; Université Paris-Dauphine Ophélie Couperier; CREST - ENSAE Jérémy Leymarie; University of Vienna Olivier Scaillet; University of Geneva |
presented by: Ophélie Couperier, CREST - ENSAE |
Session ID 309: Econometrics of Forecasting and Predictability 1 |
Session Chair: Timothy Christensen, New York University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Selection of an Optimal Rolling Window in Time-varying Predictive Regression |
By Yongmiao Hong; Cornell University Yuying Sun; Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shouyang Wang; Chinese Academy of Sciences |
presented by: Yuying Sun, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
2. Long-Horizon Stock Valuation and Return Forecasts Conditional on Demographic Projections |
By Chaoyi Chen; University of Guelph Nikolay Gospodinov; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Alex Maynard; University of Guelph Elena Pesavento; Emory University |
presented by: Alex Maynard, University of Guelph |
3. What to do with negative weights when combining forecasts? |
By Andrey Vasnev; University of Sydney Wendun Wang; Erasmus University Rotterdam |
presented by: Andrey Vasnev, University of Sydney |
4. Robust Forecasting under Partial Identification and Misspecification |
By Timothy Christensen; New York University Hyungsik Roger Moon; University of Southern California Frank Schorfheide; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Timothy Christensen, New York University |
Session ID 310: Econometrics of Forecasting and Predictability 2 |
Session Chair: Valerio Poti, University College Dublin |
Session type: contributed |
1. Model averaging of integer-valued autoregressive model with covariates |
By Brendan McCabe; University of Liverpool Jiajing Sun; University of ChineseAcademy of Sciences Yuying Sun; Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences Xinyu Zhang; Chinese Academy of Sciences |
presented by: Jiajing Sun, University of ChineseAcademy of Sciences |
2. Testing Forecast Rationality for Measures of Central Tendency |
By Timo Dimitriadis; Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, University of Hohenheim Andrew Patton; Duke University Patrick Schmidt; HITS |
presented by: Timo Dimitriadis, Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, University of Hohenheim |
3. Nonparametric Tests for Superior Predictive Ability |
By Stelios Arvanitis; AUEB Selcuk Karabati; Koc University Thierry Post; Nazarbayev University Valerio Poti; University College Dublin |
presented by: Valerio Poti, University College Dublin |
Session ID 311: Econometrics of Forecasting and Predictability 3 |
Session Chair: Jihyun Kim, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Evaluation of Probabilistic Forecasts: Conditional Auto-calibration |
By Alexander Tsyplakov; Novosibirsk State University |
presented by: Alexander Tsyplakov, Novosibirsk State University |
2. Bootstrap based probability forecasting in multiplicative error models |
By Indeewara Perera; University of Sheffield Mervyn J. Silvapulle; Monash University |
presented by: Indeewara Perera, University of Sheffield |
3. A ReMeDI for Microstructure Noise |
By Z. Merrick Li; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Z. Merrick Li, University of Cambridge |
4. Forecast comparison tests under fat-tails |
By Jihyun Kim; Toulouse School of Economics Nour Meddahi; Toulouse School of Economics Mamiko Yamashita; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Jihyun Kim, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session ID 312: Econometrics of Forecasting and Predictability 4 |
Session Chair: Weilun Zhou, University of Cambridge |
Session type: contributed |
1. New robust inference for predictive regressions |
By Rustam Ibragimov; Imperial College London Jihyun Kim; Toulouse School of Economics Anton Skrobotov; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration and SPBU |
presented by: Anton Skrobotov, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
2. Model Averaging for Asymptotically Optimal Combined Forecasts |
By Yi-Ting Chen; Academia Sinica Chu-An Liu; Academia Sinica |
presented by: Chu-An Liu, Academia Sinica |
3. Semiparametric Single–index Predictive Regression |
By Jiti Gao; Monash University David Harris; University of Melbourne Hsein Kew; Monash University Weilun Zhou; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Weilun Zhou, University of Cambridge |
Session ID 313: Econometrics of Time Series: More or Less Robust than You Think? |
Session Chair: Mikkel Plagborg-Moller, Princeton University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Long-Run Predictability Tests Are Even Worse Than You Thought |
By Erik Hjalmarsson; University of Gothenburg |
presented by: Erik Hjalmarsson, University of Gothenburg |
2. Robustness and the general dynamic factor model with innite-dimensional space: identication, estimation, and forecasting |
By Carlos Trucíos; São Paulo School of Economics - FGV. Brazil João Mazzeu; University of Campina Luiz K. Hotta; University of Campinas Pedro Valls Pereira; Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV Marc Hallin; ECARES |
presented by: Pedro Valls Pereira, Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV |
3. New Approaches to Robust Inference on Market (Non-)Efficiency, Volatility Clustering and Nonlinear Dependence |
By Rustam Ibragimov; Imperial College London Rasmus Pedersen; University of Copenhagen Anton Skrobotov; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration and SPBU |
presented by: Rustam Ibragimov, Imperial College London |
4. Local Projection Inference is Simpler and More Robust Than You Think |
By Jose Luis Montiel Olea; Columbia University Mikkel Plagborg-Moller; Princeton University |
presented by: Mikkel Plagborg-Moller, Princeton University |
Session ID 314: Econometrics: Adventures in Nonstationary Time Series |
Session Chair: Robert de Jong, Ohio State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Trigonometric Trend Regressions of Unknown Frequencies with Stationary or Integrated Noise |
By Pierre Perron; Boston University Mototsugu Shintani; University of Tokyo Tomoyoshi Yabu; Keio University |
presented by: Mototsugu Shintani, University of Tokyo |
2. The Cointegrated VAR without Unit Roots |
By James Duffy; University of Oxford |
presented by: James Duffy, University of Oxford |
3. Generalized Local-to-Unity Models |
By Liyu Dou; The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen Ulrich Mueller; Princeton University |
presented by: Ulrich Mueller, Princeton University |
4. Anxious unit root processes |
By Robert de Jong; Ohio State University |
presented by: Robert de Jong, Ohio State University |
Session ID 315: Econometrics of Breaks and Trends in Time Series |
Session Chair: Tobias Hartl, University of Regensburg |
Session type: contributed |
1. Estimation of panel group structure models with structural breaks in group memberships and coefficients |
By Robin Lumsdaine; Kogod School of Business, American University Ryo Okui; SNU Wendun Wang; Erasmus University Rotterdam |
presented by: Ryo Okui, Seoul National University |
2. Change Point Estimation in Panel Data with Time-Varying Individual Effects |
By Otilia Boldea; Tilburg University Bettina Drepper; Auxmoney Gmbh Zhuojiong Gan; Southwestern University of Finance and Economics |
presented by: Otilia Boldea, Tilburg University |
3. Structural stability of infinite-order regression |
By Abhimanyu Gupta; University of Essex Myung Hwan Seo; Seoul National University |
presented by: Abhimanyu Gupta, University of Essex |
4. Fractional trends in unobserved components models |
By Tobias Hartl; University of Regensburg Rolf Tschernig; Universität Regensburg Enzo Weber; University of Regensburg |
presented by: Tobias Hartl, University of Regensburg |
Session ID 316: Risk Sharing and Insurance Markets |
Session Chair: Vitor Farinha, University of British Columbia |
Session type: contributed |
1. Coalition-Proof Risk Sharing Under Frictions |
By Harold Cole; University of Pennsylvania Dirk Krueger; University of Pennsylvania George Mailath; University of Pennsylvania Yena Park; University of Rochester |
presented by: George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania |
2. Formal and Informal Risk-Sharing under Altruistic Preferences |
By Roberto Zeitounlian Sarkisian; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Roberto Zeitounlian Sarkisian, Toulouse School of Economics |
3. Risk Classification in Insurance Markets with Risk and Preference Heterogeneity |
By Vitor Farinha; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Vitor Farinha, University of British Columbia |
Session ID 317: Strategic Experimentation I |
Session Chair: Julia Salmi, University College London |
Session type: contributed |
1. Experimentation and Entry with Common Values |
By Francis Bloch; Universite Paris I Simona Fabrizi; University of Auckland Steffen Lippert; University of Auckland |
presented by: Francis Bloch, Universite Paris I |
2. On Risk and Time Pressure: When to Think and When to Do |
By Johannes Schneider; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Christoph Wolf; Bocconi University |
presented by: Christoph Wolf, Bocconi University |
3. Searching for Options to Explore |
By Daniel Fershtman; Tel Aviv University Alessandro Pavan; Northwestern University |
presented by: Daniel Fershtman, Tel Aviv University |
4. Gradual Learning from Incremental Actions |
By Julia Salmi; University College London Tuomas Laiho; University of Oslo Pauli Murto; Aalto University |
presented by: Julia Salmi, University College London |
Session ID 318: Strategic Experimentation II |
Session Chair: Yiman Sun, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
1. Control, Cost, and Confidence: Explaining Perseverance in the Face of Failure |
By Inga Deimen; University of Arizona Julia Wirtz; University of Bristol |
presented by: Julia Wirtz, University of Bristol |
2. Experimentation, Learning, and Preemption |
By Heidrun Hoppe-Wewetzer; Leibniz University of Hannover Georgios Katsenos; University of Hannover Emre Ozdenoren; London Business School |
presented by: Emre Ozdenoren, London Business School |
3. Contracts that Reward Innovation: Delegated Experimentation with an Informed Principal |
By Yiman Sun; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Yiman Sun, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session ID 319: R&D and Innovation |
Session Chair: Samuel Haefner, University of St. Gallen |
Session type: contributed |
1. Learning by Selling, Knowledge Spillovers, and Patents |
By Yves Gueron; Seoul National University Jihong Lee; Seoul National University |
presented by: Jihong Lee, Seoul National University |
2. Start-up acquisitions and innovation strategies |
By Igor Letina; University of Bern Armin Schmutzler; University of Zurich Regina Seibel; University of Zurich |
presented by: Armin Schmutzler, University of Zurich |
3. Startups and upstarts: Disadvantageous Information in R&D |
By Yu Awaya; University of Rochester Vijay Krishna; Penn State University |
presented by: Yu Awaya, University of Rochester |
4. Angels in the Valley of Death: An R&D Race with Moral Hazard, Multiple Prizes, and Asymmetric Exit. |
By Samuel Haefner; University of St. Gallen |
presented by: Samuel Haefner, University of St. Gallen |
Session ID 320: Two--Sided Markets |
Session Chair: Berno Buechel, University of Fribourg |
Session type: contributed |
1. Migration between platforms |
By Jacques Cremer; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Jacques Cremer, Toulouse School of Economics |
2. Assignment Markets: Theory and Experiments |
By Arthur Dolgopolov; George Mason University Daniel Houser; George Mason University Cesar Martinelli; George Mason University Thomas Stratmann; George Mason University |
presented by: Cesar Martinelli, George Mason University |
3. Two-Sided Markets: The Role of Technological Uncertainty |
By Hamed Ghoddusi; Stevens Institute of Technology Alexander Rodivilov; Stevens Institute of Technology Baran Siyahhan; Institut Mines-Telecom Business School |
presented by: Alexander Rodivilov, Stevens Institute of Technology |
4. Fixed Price Equilibria on Peer-to-Peer Platforms: Lessons from Time-Based Currencies |
By Berno Buechel; University of Fribourg Philemon Kraehenmann; University of St. Gallen |
presented by: Berno Buechel, University of Fribourg |
Session ID 321: Information Acquisition |
Session Chair: Tsz-Ning Wong, University of Basel |
Session type: contributed |
1. Information Acquisition with Heterogeneous Valuations |
By Rohit Rahi; London School of Economics |
presented by: Rohit Rahi, London School of Economics |
2. Time preference and information acquisition |
By Weijie Zhong; Stanford University |
presented by: Weijie Zhong, Stanford University |
3. Canonical Equilibria in Games with Flexible Information Acquisition |
By Alfonso Montes; Ecole Polytechnique |
presented by: Alfonso Montes, Ecole Polytechnique |
4. Dynamic Expert Incentives in Teams |
By Tsz-Ning Wong; University of Basel Lily Ling Yang; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Tsz-Ning Wong, University of Basel |
Session ID 322: Persuasion and Information Design I |
Session Chair: Ina Taneva, University of Edinburgh |
Session type: contributed |
1. A Model of Competing Narratives |
By Ran Spiegler; Tel Aviv University and University College London |
presented by: Ran Spiegler, Tel Aviv University and University College London |
2. Comparative Profitability of Product Disclosure Statements |
By Anastasia Burkovskaya; University of Sydney Jian Li; Iowa State University |
presented by: Jian Li, Iowa State University |
3. Persuading Statisticians |
By Sanket Patil; Northwestern University Yuval Salant; Northwestern University |
presented by: Sanket Patil, Northwestern University |
4. Optimal Information Hierarchies |
By Laurent Mathevet; NYU Ina Taneva; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Ina Taneva, University of Edinburgh |
Session ID 323: Persuasion and Information Design II |
Session Chair: Tymofiy Mylovanov, University of Pittsburgh |
Session type: contributed |
1. Robust (Bayesian) Persuasion |
By Alessandro Pavan; Northwestern University |
presented by: Alessandro Pavan, Northwestern University |
2. Assortative Information Disclosure |
By Anton Kolotilin; UNSW Sydney Alexander Wolitzky; MIT |
presented by: Alexander Wolitzky, MIT |
3. A simple proof of strong duality in the linear persuasion problem |
By Deniz Dizdar; University of Montréal Eugen Kovac; University of Duisburg-Essen |
presented by: Eugen Kovac, University of Duisburg-Essen |
4. Censorship as optimal persuasion |
By Anton Kolotilin; UNSW Tymofiy Mylovanov; University of Pittsburgh Andy Zapechelnyuk; University of St Andrews |
presented by: Tymofiy Mylovanov, University of Pittsburgh |
Session ID 324: Persuasion and Information Design III |
Session Chair: Denis Shishkin, UC San Diego |
Session type: contributed |
1. Persuasion with Limited Signal Spaces |
By Eray Turkel; Stanford University Yunus Aybas; Stanford University |
presented by: Eray Turkel, Stanford University |
2. The Secret behind the Tortoise and the Hare: Information Design in Contests |
By Alejandro Melo Ponce; Nazarbayev University |
presented by: Alejandro Melo Ponce, Nazarbayev University |
3. Welfare optimal information structures in bilateral trade |
By Christoph Schottmueller; University of Cologne |
presented by: Christoph Schottmueller, University of Cologne |
4. Evidence Acquisition and Voluntary Disclosure |
By Denis Shishkin; Princeton University |
presented by: Denis Shishkin, UC San Diego |
Session ID 325: Persuasion and Information Design IV |
Session Chair: Kevin He, Caltech and UPenn |
Session type: contributed |
1. Persuading Multiple Audiences: An Information Design Approach to Banking Regulation |
By Nicolas Inostroza; University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management |
presented by: Nicolas Inostroza, University of Toronto - Rotman School of |
2. Adversarial Information Design in Binary-Action Supermodular Games |
By Stephen Morris; MIT Daisuke Oyama; University of Tokyo Satoru Takahashi; National University of Singapore |
presented by: Stephen Morris, MIT |
3. global manipulation by local obfuscation |
By Fei Li; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Yangbo Song; Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen Mofei Zhao |
presented by: Fei Li, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill |
4. Dynamic Information Design with Diminishing Sensitivity Over News |
By Jetlir Duraj; Harvard University Kevin He; Caltech and UPenn |
presented by: Kevin He, Caltech and UPenn |
Session ID 326: Persuasion and Information Design V |
Session Chair: Michiko Ogaku, Nagasaki University |
Session type: contributed |
1. When does diversification require decentralization? |
By Ming Li; Concordia University Hitoshi Sadakane; Kyoto University |
presented by: Hitoshi Sadakane, Kyoto University |
2. Dynamic Consistency in Ambiguous Persuasion |
By Marieke Pahlke; Bielefeld University |
presented by: Marieke Pahlke, Bielefeld University |
3. Recursive Information Design |
By Christopher Sandmann; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Christopher Sandmann, Toulouse School of Economics |
4. The Role of Information Design in Facilitating Trust and Trustworthiness |
By Saori Chiba; Kyoto University Michiko Ogaku; Nagasaki University |
presented by: Michiko Ogaku, Nagasaki University |
Session ID 327: Search and Learning I |
Session Chair: Benjamin Bachi, University of Haifa |
Session type: contributed |
1. Guiding Consumers through Lemons and Peaches:An Analysis of the Effects of Search Design Activities |
By Pedro Gardete; Nova School of Business and Economics Megan Antill; Stanford University |
presented by: Pedro Gardete, Nova School of Business and Economics |
2. Dynamic Consumer Search |
By Alexei Parakhonyak; University of Oxford Andrew Rhodes; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Alexei Parakhonyak, University of Oxford |
3. Simultaneous Search: Beyond Independent Successes |
By Ran Shorrer; Penn State |
presented by: Ran Shorrer, Penn State |
4. Searching Forever After |
By Yair Antler; Tel Aviv University Benjamin Bachi; University of Haifa |
presented by: Benjamin Bachi, University of Haifa |
Session ID 328: Search and Learning II |
Session Chair: J. Miguel Villas-Boas, University of California, Berkeley |
Session type: contributed |
1. Consumer Search and the Uncertainty Effect |
By Heiko Karle; Frankfurt School of Finance & Management Heiner Schumacher; KU Leuven |
presented by: Heiko Karle, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management gGmbH |
2. Ordered Search with Boundedly Rational Consumers |
By Mauro Papi; University of Aberdeen |
presented by: Mauro Papi, University of Aberdeen |
3. Limited Time Offer as an Invitation to Search |
By Zheng Gong; University of Toronto Jin Huang; New York University Shanghai |
presented by: Zheng Gong, University of Toronto |
4. A Dynamic Model of Optimal Retargeting |
By J. Miguel Villas-Boas; University of California, Berkeley Yunfei (Jesse) Yao; University of California, Berkeley |
presented by: J. Miguel Villas-Boas, University of California, Berkeley |
Session ID 329: Search and Learning III |
Session Chair: Kyle Chauvin, Harvard University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Why Less can be More: Choice Overload in a Sequential Searching Model |
By Nima Jouchaghani |
presented by: Nima Jouchaghani, |
2. Ambiguous State Dynamics, Learning, and Endogenous Long-Run Risk |
By Hongseok Choi; City University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Hongseok Choi, City University of Hong Kong |
3. Euclidean Properties of Bayesian Updating |
By Kyle Chauvin; Harvard University |
presented by: Kyle Chauvin, Harvard University |
Session ID 330: Search and Learning IV |
Session Chair: Kalyan Chatterjee, The Pennsylvania State University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Dynamic Coordination with Informational Externalities |
By Beixi Zhou; Boston University |
presented by: Beixi Zhou, Boston University |
2. Coasian Dynamics and Learning |
By Tuomas Laiho; University of Oslo Julia Salmi; University College London |
presented by: Tuomas Laiho, University of Oslo |
3. Learning with limited memory; Bayesianism vs. heuristics |
By Kalyan Chatterjee; The Pennsylvania State University |
presented by: Kalyan Chatterjee, The Pennsylvania State University |
Session ID 331: Scoring, Screening, and Signalling I |
Session Chair: Ian Ball, Yale University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Simple bets to elicit private signals |
By Aurélien Baillon; Erasmus University Rotterdam YAN XU; Erasmus University Rotterdam |
presented by: Aurélien Baillon, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
2. Signaling with Private Monitoring |
By Gonzalo Cisternas; Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
presented by: Gonzalo Cisternas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
3. Signaling Covertly Acquired Information |
By Mehmet Ekmekci; Boston College Nenad Kos; Bocconi University |
presented by: Nenad Kos, Bocconi University |
4. Scoring Strategic Agents |
By Ian Ball; Yale University |
presented by: Ian Ball, Yale University |
Session ID 332: Scoring, Screening, and Signalling II |
Session Chair: Carlos Segura-Rodriguez, University of Pennsylvania |
Session type: contributed |
1. Self-Reported Actions, Signaling, and Auditing |
By Thomas Jungbauer; Cornell University Michael Waldman; Cornell University |
presented by: Thomas Jungbauer, Cornell University |
2. Intermediated Asymmetric Information, Compensation, and Career Prospects |
By Ron Kaniel; University of Rochester Dmitry Orlov; University of Wisconsin |
presented by: Dmitry Orlov, University of Wisconsin |
3. Selling Data |
By Carlos Segura-Rodriguez; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Carlos Segura-Rodriguez, University of Pennsylvania |
Session ID 333: Theoretical Industrial Organization I |
Session Chair: Maarten Janssen, U Vienna |
Session type: contributed |
1. Licensing at the patent cliff and market entry |
By Annabelle Marxen; Swiss Competition Commission Joao Montez; University of Lausanne |
presented by: Joao Montez, University of Lausanne |
2. Vertical Contracting with Endogenous Market Structure |
By Marco Pagnozzi; Universita' di Napoli Federico II Salvatore Piccolo; Università di Bergamo Markus Reisinger; Frankfurt School of Finance & Management |
presented by: Marco Pagnozzi, Universita' di Napoli Federico II |
3. Mergers and Innovation Portfolios |
By Jose Moraga Gonzalez; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Evgenia Motchenkova; VU University Amsterdam Saish Nevrekar; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
presented by: Saish Nevrekar, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
4. Retail Discrimination and Consumer Search |
By Maarten Janssen; U Vienna |
presented by: Maarten Janssen, U Vienna |
Session ID 334: Theoretical Industrial Organization II |
Session Chair: Yair Antler, Tel Aviv University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Regulating Product Communication |
By Maarten Janssen; U Vienna Santanu Roy; Southern Methodist University |
presented by: Santanu Roy, Southern Methodist University |
2. Limited Attention, Superstars and the Long Tail |
By Andreas Hefti; University of Zurich; Zurich University |
presented by: Andreas Hefti, University of Zurich |
3. Competitive Advertising and Pricing |
By Ilwoo Hwang; University of Miami Kyungmin Kim; Emory University Raphael Boleslavsky; University of Miami |
presented by: Ilwoo Hwang, University of Miami |
4. Multilevel Marketing: Pyramid-Shaped Schemes or Exploitative Scams? |
By Yair Antler; Tel Aviv University |
presented by: Yair Antler, Tel Aviv University |
Session ID 335: Theory of Competition I |
Session Chair: Sephorah Mangin, Australian National University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Brand Substitution and Quality Provision in Oligopolistic Price Discrimination |
By Lucas Maestri; FGv EPGE |
presented by: Lucas Maestri, FGv EPGE |
2. Andreas Hefti, Shuo Liu and Armin Schmutzler |
By Andreas Hefti; University of Zurich Shuo Liu; Peking University Armin Schmutzler; University of Zurich |
presented by: Shuo Liu, Peking University |
3. Canonical Competing Mechanisms |
By Andrea Attar; Toulouse School of Economics and Univers Eloisa Campioni; Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata Thomas Mariotti; Toulouse School of Economics Alessandro Pavan; Northwestern University |
presented by: Andrea Attar, Toulouse School of Economics |
4. When is competition price-increasing? |
By Sephorah Mangin; Australian National University |
presented by: Sephorah Mangin, Australian National University |
Session ID 336: Theory of Competition II |
Session Chair: Nicolas Schutz, University of Mannheim |
Session type: contributed |
1. Endogenous Product Lines |
By Allard van der Made; University of Groningen |
presented by: Allard van der Made, University of Groningen |
2. Nonlinear Pricing by a Dominant Firm under Competition |
By Yong Chao; University of Louisville Guofu Tan; Department of Economics Adam Wong; Lingnan University |
presented by: Yong Chao, University of Louisville |
3. The Theory of Personalized Pricing |
By Harold Houba; VU University Amsterdam/Tinbergen Institute |
presented by: Harold Houba, VU University Amsterdam/Tinbergen Institute |
4. Multiproduct-Firm Pricing Games and Transformed Potentials |
By Volker Nocke; University of Mannheim Nicolas Schutz; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Nicolas Schutz, University of Mannheim |
Session ID 337: Behavior, Bounded Rationality, and Experiments I |
Session Chair: Heinrich Nax, University of Zurich |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Distribution of Ambiguity Attitudes |
By Hans-Martin von Gaudecker; Universität Bonn Axel Wogrolly; Universität Bonn Christian Zimpelmann; Universität Bonn |
presented by: Hans-Martin von Gaudecker, Universität Bonn |
2. Communication via Delay in a Coordination Game |
By Ye Jin; New York University Shanghai Zhen Zhou; Tsinghua University Adam Brandenburger; New York University |
presented by: Ye Jin, University of California, Berkeley |
3. Rational Altruism? On Preference Estimation and Dictator Game Experiments |
By Philip Grech; ETH Zurich Heinrich Nax; University of Zurich |
presented by: Heinrich Nax, University of Zurich |
Session ID 338: Behavior, Bounded Rationality, and Experiments II |
Session Chair: Holger Strulik, University of Goettingen |
Session type: contributed |
1. Long-Term Consequences of Growing up in a Recession on Risk Preferences |
By Hitoshi Shigeoka; Simon Fraser University and NBER |
presented by: Hitoshi Shigeoka, Simon Fraser University and NBER |
2. Sequential Approval: A Model of "Likes", Paper Downloads and Other Forms of Click Behavior |
By Paola Manzini; University of Sussex Marco Mariotti; Queen Mary University of London Levent Ulku; ITAM |
presented by: Levent Ulku, ITAM |
3. Why Is Belief-Action Consistency so Low? The Role of Belief Uncertainty |
By Dominik Bauer; University of Konstanz Irenaeus Wolff; TWI/University of Konstanz |
presented by: Irenaeus Wolff, TWI/University of Konstanz |
4. From Pain Patient to Junkie: An Economic Theory of Painkiller Consumption and its Impact on Wellbeing and Longevity |
By Holger Strulik; University of Goettingen |
presented by: Holger Strulik, University of Goettingen |
Session ID 339: Behavior, Bounded Rationality, and Experiments III |
Session Chair: Tetsuya Hoshino, ITAM |
Session type: contributed |
1. The Status Quo and Belief Polarization of Inattentive Agents: Theory and Experiment |
By Vladimír Novák; CERGE-EI Andrei Matveenko; University of Copenhagen Silvio Ravaioli; Columbia University |
presented by: Vladimír Novák, CERGE-EI |
2. Control costs, rational inattention, and retail price dynamics |
By James Costain; Bank of Spain Anton Nakov; ECB and CEPR |
presented by: James Costain, Bank of Spain |
3. Behavioral Neural Networks |
By Chen Zhao; The University of Hong Kong Shaowei Ke; University of Michigan Zhaoran Wang; Northwestern University Sung-Lin Hsieh; University of Michigan |
presented by: Shaowei Ke, University of Michigan |
4. Time-Consistent Rational Inattention Is Entropic |
By Tetsuya Hoshino; ITAM |
presented by: Tetsuya Hoshino, ITAM |
Session ID 340: Other Topics in Economic Theory |
Session Chair: Brian Hill, CNRS & HEC Paris |
Session type: contributed |
1. Reducing inequalities among unequals |
By Mathieu Faure; Centre des Sciences Humaines and Aix-Marseille University Nicolas Gravel; CSH |
presented by: Mathieu Faure, Centre des Sciences Humaines and Aix-Marseille University |
2. Collateral and Reputation in a Model of Strategic Defaults |
By Georgy Lukyanov; École polytechnique |
presented by: Georgy Lukyanov, École polytechnique |
3. The Optimal Assortativity of Teams Inside the Firm |
By Ashwin Kambhampati; University of Pennsylvania Carlos Segura-Rodriguez |
presented by: Ashwin Kambhampati, University of Pennsylvania |
4. Being up front about Income Inequality |
By Brian Hill; CNRS & HEC Paris |
presented by: Brian Hill, CNRS & HEC Paris |
Session ID 341: Inequality and Redistribution |
Session Chair: Raquel Fernandez, NYU |
Session type: contributed |
1. Use It or Lose It: Efficiency Gains from Wealth Taxation |
By Fatih Guvenen; University of Minnesota Gueorgui Kambourov; University of Toronto Burhanettin Kuruscu; University of Toronto Sergio Ocampo; University of Oslo Daphne Chen; Florida State University |
presented by: Sergio Ocampo, Western University |
2. Efficient Redistribution |
By Corina Boar; New York University Virgiliu Midrigan; New York University |
presented by: Corina Boar, New York University |
3. Universal Basic Income: A Dynamic Assessment |
By Diego Daruich; USC Marshall Raquel Fernandez; NYU |
presented by: Raquel Fernandez, NYU |
Session ID 342: Innovation and Patents |
Session Chair: Mitsuru Igami, Yale University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Visibility of Technology and Cumulative Innovation: Evidence from Trade Secrets Laws |
By Bernhard Ganglmair; ZEW Mannheim Imke Reimers; Northeastern University |
presented by: Bernhard Ganglmair, ZEW Mannheim |
2. The Consequences of Invention Secrecy: Evidence from the USPTO Patent Secrecy Program in World War II |
By Daniel Gross; Harvard Business School |
presented by: Daniel Gross, Harvard Business School |
3. Patent Publication and Innovation |
By Deepak Hegde; New York University Kyle Herkenhoff; University of Minnesota Chenqi Zhu; New York University |
presented by: Deepak Hegde, New York University |
4. Mapping Firms' Locations in Technological Space: A Topological Analysis of Patent Statistics |
By Emerson Escolar; Riken AIP Yasuaki Hiraoka; Kyoto University Mitsuru Igami; Yale University Yasin Ozcan; NBER |
presented by: Mitsuru Igami, Yale University |
Session ID 343: Platforms and Networks I |
Session Chair: Lei Xu, Bank of Canada |
Session type: contributed |
1. Branch Network Proximity and the Long-Run Effects of Bank Mergers |
By David Benson; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: David Benson, Federal Reserve Board |
2. Negative Externalities of Off Platform Options and the Efficiency of Centralized Assignment Mechanisms |
By Adam Kapor; Princeton University Mohit Karnani; MIT Christopher Neilson; Princeton University |
presented by: Adam Kapor, Princeton University |
3. Competition for Exclusivity and Customer Lock-in: Evidence from Copyright Enforcement in China |
By Youming Liu; Cornell University |
presented by: Youming Liu, Cornell University |
4. Technology Adoption in Input-Output Networks |
By Xintong Han; Concordia University Lei Xu; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Lei Xu, Bank of Canada |
Session ID 344: Platforms and Networks II |
Session Chair: Valentin Lindlacher, ifo Institute Munich |
Session type: contributed |
1. A Model of Sales on Online Platforms |
By Sunny Yangguang Huang; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
presented by: Sunny Yangguang Huang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
2. Steering via Algorithmic Recommendations |
By Nan Chen; National University of Singapore Hsin-Tien Tsai; National University of Singapore |
presented by: Hsin-Tien Tsai, National University of Singapore |
3. Market definition for broadband internet in Austria: Need boundaries be drawn along bandwidth or between technologies? |
By Valentin Lindlacher; ifo Institute Munich |
presented by: Valentin Lindlacher, ifo Institute Munich |
Session ID 345: Pharmaceutical Markets |
Session Chair: Luca Maini, University of North Carolina at Chapel H |
Session type: contributed |
1. Does Market Exclusivity Improve Access to Drugs? The Case of US Anti-Ulcer Drug Market |
By Debi Mohapatra; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Yang Zhang; Cornell University |
presented by: Debi Mohapatra, University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
2. Bargaining and International Reference Pricing in the Pharmaceutical Industry |
By Pierre Dubois; Toulouse School of Economics Ashvin Gandhi; UCLA Anderson Shoshana Vasserman; Stanford University |
presented by: Pierre Dubois, Toulouse School of Economics |
3. Killer Acquisitions |
By Colleen Cunningham; London Business School Florian Ederer; Yale University Song Ma; Yale University |
presented by: Florian Ederer, Yale University |
4. External Reference Pricing as a Deterrent to Entry: Evidence from the European Pharmaceutical Market |
By Luca Maini; University of North Carolina at Chapel H |
presented by: Luca Maini, University of North Carolina at Chapel H |
Session ID 346: Estimation Methods I |
Session Chair: Rosa Ferrer, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
Session type: contributed |
1. Imposing equilibrium restrictions in the estimation of dynamic discrete games |
By Victor Aguirregabiria; University of Toronto Mathieu Marcoux; Université de Montréal |
presented by: Victor Aguirregabiria, University of Toronto |
2. Identification and Estimation of Production Function with Unobserved Heterogeneity |
By Hiroyuki Kasahara; University of British Columbia Paul Schrimpf; The University of British Columbia Michio Suzuki; Hitotsubashi University |
presented by: Hiroyuki Kasahara, University of British Columbia |
3. Heterogeneous Firms: Skilled-Labor Productivity and the Destination of Exports |
By Jorge Balat; University of Texas, Austin |
presented by: Jorge Balat, University of Texas, Austin |
4. Consumers' Costly Responses to Product-Harm Crises |
By Rosa Ferrer; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Helena Perrone; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Rosa Ferrer, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
Session ID 347: Estimation Methods II |
Session Chair: Pasquale Schiraldi, LSE |
Session type: contributed |
1. Output Quality, Productivity Growth, and Resource Reallocation |
By Jing Li; The University of Hong Kong Shengyu Li; The University of New South Wales Hongsong Zhang; University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Hongsong Zhang, University of Hong Kong |
2. The Flexible Inverse Logit Model |
By Julien Monardo; CREST |
presented by: Julien Monardo, Telecom Paris |
3. Nonparametric Identification and Estimation of Productivities and Trade Costs |
By Ayse Ozgur Pehlivan; Bilkent University Quang Vuong; New York University |
presented by: Ayse Ozgur Pehlivan, Bilkent University |
4. Lessons from histories: identification of intertemporal preferences in dynamic discrete-choice models |
By Pasquale Schiraldi; LSE Matthew Levy; LSE |
presented by: Pasquale Schiraldi, LSE |
Session ID 348: Search and Switching Costs |
Session Chair: Oleksandr Shcherbakov, Bank of Canada |
Session type: contributed |
1. Efficiency in Decentralized Transport Markets |
By Giulia Brancaccio; Cornell University Myrto Kalouptsidi; Harvard University Theodore Papageorgiou; Boston College Nicola Rosaia; Harvard |
presented by: Myrto Kalouptsidi, Harvard University |
2. Welfare Analysis of Equilibria With and Without Early Termination Fees in the US Wireless Industry |
By Joseph Cullen; Amazon.com Nicolas Schutz; University of Mannheim Oleksandr Shcherbakov; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Oleksandr Shcherbakov, Bank of Canada |
Session ID 349: Auctions |
Session Chair: Vivek Bhattacharya, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
1. An Empirical Analysis of Informationally-Restricted Dynamic Auctions of Used Cars |
By Sung-Jin Cho; Seoul National University Harry Paarsch; University of Central Florida John Rust; Georgetown University |
presented by: Harry Paarsch, University of Central Florida |
2. Auctioning Annuities |
By Gaurab Aryal; University of Virginia Eduardo Fajnzylber; Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Maria Florencia Gabrielli; CONICET-UNCuyo Manuel Willington; Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez |
presented by: Manuel Willington, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez |
3. Value of (Keeping) Primary Dealer Status in Treasury Auctions |
By Martin Gonzalez-Eiras; University of Copenhagen Jakub Kastl; Princeton University Jesper Rudiger |
presented by: Martin Gonzalez-Eiras, University of Copenhagen |
4. Bidding and Drilling Under Uncertainty: An Empirical Analysis of Contingent Payment Auctions |
By Vivek Bhattacharya; Northwestern University Andrey Ordin; Duke University James Roberts; Duke University |
presented by: Vivek Bhattacharya, Northwestern University |
Session ID 350: Competition and Regulation |
Session Chair: Joao Gomes, University of Pennsylvania |
Session type: contributed |
1. Regulatory Distortions and Capacity Investment: The Case of China's Coal Power Industry |
By Tom Eisenberg; University of Delaware |
presented by: Tom Eisenberg, University of Delaware |
2. Buyer Alliances in Vertically Related Markets |
By Hugo Molina; French National Institute for Agricultur |
presented by: Hugo Molina, French National Institute for Agricultur |
3. Equilibrium Trade in Automobile Markets |
By Kenneth Gillingham; Yale University Fedor Iskhakov; Australian National University Anders Munk-Nielsen; University of Copenhagen John Rust; Georgetown University Bertel Schjerning; University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Kenneth Gillingham, Yale University |
4. Dynamic strategic corporate finance: A tug of war with financial constraints |
By Ulrich Doraszelski; University of Pennsylvania Joao Gomes; University of Pennsylvania Felix Nockher; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Joao Gomes, University of Pennsylvania |
Session ID 351: Bias, Risk, and Welfare |
Session Chair: Ching-I Huang, National Taiwan University |
Session type: contributed |
1. Time-Varying Risk Aversion: Evidence from Near-Miss Accidents |
By Matthew Shum; California Institute of Technology Yi Xin; California Institute of Technology |
presented by: Yi Xin, California Institute of Technology |
2. The Welfare Effect of the Patent Subsidy in China |
By Jianhuan Xu; Singapore Management University |
presented by: Jianhuan Xu, Singapore Management University |
3. Deregulation through Direct Democracy: Lessons from Liquor Markets |
By Gaston Illanes; Northwestern University Sarah Moshary; University of Chicago Booth School of Bu |
presented by: Sarah Moshary, University of Chicago Booth School of Bu |
4. Bias in the Choice of Product Differentiation: Evidence from the Taiwanese Media Industry |
By Ching-I Huang; National Taiwan University |
presented by: Ching-I Huang, National Taiwan University |
Session ID 352: Institutions, Organizations, and Incentives |
Session Chair: Alejandro Robinson-Cortes, California Institute of Technology |
Session type: contributed |
1. Social Responsibility and Firms' Objectives |
By Michele Fioretti; Sciences Po |
presented by: Michele Fioretti, Sciences Po |
2. A Structural Model of a Multitasking Salesforce: Job Task Allocation and Incentive Plan Design |
By Minkyung Kim; Yale University K. Sudhir; Yale Kosuke Uetake; Yale School of Management |
presented by: Kosuke Uetake, Yale School of Management |
3. Who Gets Placed Where and Why? An Empirical Framework for Foster Care Placement |
By Alejandro Robinson-Cortes; California Institute of Technology |
presented by: Alejandro Robinson-Cortes, California Institute of Technology |
Session ID 353: Econometrics and Economics: Computation |
Session Chair: Simon Scheidegger, University of Lausanne |
Session type: contributed |
1. Structural Estimation of Dynamic Directional Games with Multiple Equilibria |
By Fedor Iskhakov; Australian National University Dennis Kristensen; University College London John Rust; Georgetown University Bertel Schjerning; University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Fedor Iskhakov, Australian National University |
2. Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Computational Economists Any Time Soon? |
By Lilia Maliar; The Graduate Center, CUNY Serguei Maliar; Santa Clara University Pablo Winant; Bank of England |
presented by: Serguei Maliar, Santa Clara University |
3. Efficient Likelihood Ratio Confidence Intervals using Constrained Optimization |
By Kenneth Judd; Stanford University Gregor Reich; University of Zurich |
presented by: Gregor Reich, University of Zurich |
4. Deep equilibrium nets |
By Marlon Azinovic; University of Zurich and Swiss Finance Institute Luca Gaegauf; University of Zurich Simon Scheidegger; University of Lausanne |
presented by: Simon Scheidegger, University of Lausanne |
Session ID 354: Experimental economics: choice and decision theory II |
Session Chair: Taisuke Imai, LMU Munich |
Session type: contributed |
1. Predicting choice averse and choice loving behavior in a quasi-field experiment with actual shoppers |
By David Ong; Jinan University |
presented by: David Ong, Jinan University |
2. Asymmetric Failure of Bayesian Updating and the Echo Chamber Effect: An Experimental Study |
By Chun-hou Cheng; National Taiwan University Patrick DeJarnette; Waseda University Joseph Tao-yi Wang; National Taiwan University |
presented by: Joseph Tao-yi Wang, National Taiwan University |
3. Decision Making under Uncertainty: An Experimental Study in Market Settings |
By Federico Echenique; Caltech Taisuke Imai; LMU Munich Kota Saito; California Institute of Technology |
presented by: Taisuke Imai, LMU Munich |
Session ID 355: Political Economy and Institutions II |
Session Chair: Nathan Canen, University of Houston |
Session type: contributed |
1. Emotion and Reason in Political Language |
By Gloria Gennaro; Bocconi University Elliott Ash; ETH Zurich |
presented by: Gloria Gennaro, Bocconi University |
2. Meritocracy and Dual Leadership: Historical Evidence and an Interpretation |
By Weijia Li; Monash University |
presented by: Weijia Li, Monash University |
3. How Campaign Ads Stimulate Political Interest |
By Nathan Canen; University of Houston Gregory Martin; Stanford University |
presented by: Nathan Canen, University of Houston |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
1 | Hedtrich, Christoph | P70, C70 |
2 | Abbring, Jaap | P282 |
3 | Aboutajdine, Reda | P121, C121 |
4 | Acerenza, Santiago | P238 |
5 | Achard, Pascal | P198 |
6 | Adachi, Daisuke | P187 |
7 | Adamopoulos, Tasso | P78 |
8 | Adams, Jonathan | P35 |
9 | Adusumilli, Karun | P287 |
10 | Afodjo, Nabil | P213 |
11 | Agastya, Murali | P265 |
12 | Aguiar, Victor | P137, C137 |
13 | Aguirre, Alvaro | P33 |
14 | Aguirregabiria, Victor | P346 |
15 | Ahelegbey, Daniel Felix | P227 |
16 | Akyol, Pelin | P151, C151 |
17 | Ales, Laurence | P208 |
18 | Alfano, Marco | P142 |
19 | Ali, S. Nageeb | P122 |
20 | Allen, Roy | P283 |
21 | Allen, Jason | P130 |
22 | Allende, Claudia | P119 |
23 | Altinoglu, Levent | P54, C54 |
24 | Altonji, Joseph | P211, C211 |
25 | Alvarez, Luis | P247, C247 |
26 | Alves, Cassiano | P209 |
27 | Amengual, Dante | P305, C305 |
28 | Anatolyev, Stanislav | P295, C295 |
29 | Andersen, Torben | P301 |
30 | Ando, Michihito | P149 |
31 | Andreoli, Francesco | P180 |
32 | Andrew, Alison | P194 |
33 | Andrews, Donald | P230, C230 |
34 | Andrews, Isaiah | P225, C225 |
35 | Antler, Yair | P334, C334 |
36 | Antoine, Bertille | P223, C223 |
37 | Anufriev, Mikhail | P108 |
38 | Apfel, Nicolas | P188 |
39 | Araujo, Aloisio | P84 |
40 | Arcalean, Calin | P145 |
41 | Arcidiacono, Peter | P157, C157 |
42 | Arefeva, Alina | P130 |
43 | Aristodemou, Eleni | P285 |
44 | Arkhangelsky, Dmitry | P234 |
45 | Armstrong, Timothy | P240, C240 |
46 | Arredondo-Chavez, Alberto | P96 |
47 | Athias, Laure | P178 |
48 | Attar, Andrea | P335 |
49 | Auerbach, Eric | P249 |
50 | Ausubel, Lawrence | P130 |
51 | Averkamp, Dorothée | P174 |
52 | Avino, Davide | P89 |
53 | Awaya, Yu | P319 |
54 | Aydin, Deniz | P63 |
55 | Ayerst, Stephen | P25 |
56 | Šoltés, Michal | P102 |
57 | Öberg, Erik | P28 |
58 | Babii, Andrii | P293 |
59 | Bacchetta, Philippe | P49 |
60 | Bacchiocchi, Emanuele | P224 |
61 | Bachi, Benjamin | P327, C327 |
62 | Badarinza, Cristian | P61 |
63 | Bai, Yu | P220 |
64 | Bai, Liang | P117 |
65 | Bai, Yuehao | P252 |
66 | Baillon, Aurélien | P331 |
67 | Balat, Jorge | P346 |
68 | Baldomero-Quintana, Luis | P52 |
69 | Baldwin, Elizabeth | P268, C268 |
70 | Ball, Ian | P331, C331 |
71 | Barbaglia, Luca | P235 |
72 | Barbera, Salvador | P132 |
73 | Barbosa, Klenio | P101 |
74 | Barcellos, Silvia | P180, C180 |
75 | Barcelo, Cristina | P62 |
76 | Barczyk, Daniel | P83 |
77 | Barendse, Sander | P303 |
78 | Barigozzi, Matteo | P291 |
79 | Barrios-Fernandez, Andres | P152 |
80 | Barschkett, Mara | P215 |
81 | Barseghyan, Levon | P282, C282 |
82 | Bartalotti, Otavio | P252 |
83 | Bassetto, Marco | P39, C39 |
84 | Bassi, Vittorio | P192, C192 |
85 | Bastianello, Francesca | P55 |
86 | Battigalli, Pierpaolo | P270 |
87 | Battiston, Giacomo | P197 |
88 | Batut, Cyprien | P185, C185 |
89 | Bau, Natalie | P211 |
90 | Bauducco, Sofia | P27 |
91 | Bauer, Michael | P82, C82 |
92 | Baumgartner, simon | P93 |
93 | Bérard, Guillaume | P210 |
94 | Böhm, Michael | P170 |
95 | Beccuti Vazquez, Juan Ignacio | P265 |
96 | Bello, Piera | P200, C200 |
97 | Ben-Michael, Eli | P278 |
98 | Benchekroun, Hassan | P155 |
99 | Bendjellal, Dallal | P31 |
100 | Benson, David | P343 |
101 | Benzoni, Luca | P57, C57 |
102 | Berkes, Enrico | P25 |
103 | Bernard, Benjamin | P118 |
104 | Berndt, Antje | P66 |
105 | Bhaskar, V | P195 |
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108 | Bhattacharya, Anindya | P199 |
109 | Bhattacharya, Debopam | P282 |
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111 | bilgin, N. Melisa | P247 |
112 | Bilicka, Katarzyna | P168, C168 |
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114 | Bird, Daniel | P122 |
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120 | Bobbio, Emmanuele | P205 |
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123 | Boldea, Otilia | P315 |
124 | Bontemps, Christian | P230 |
125 | Borah, Abhinash | P108 |
126 | Bornstein, Gideon | P24 |
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129 | Borup, Daniel | P235 |
130 | Bose, Gautam | P114 |
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159 | Candelaria, Luis | P245 |
160 | Canen, Nathan | P355, C355 |
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164 | Caprettini, Bruno | P97 |
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168 | Casarin, Roberto | P228 |
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174 | Centorrino, Samuele | P296 |
175 | Cettolin, Elena | P153 |
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177 | Chan, Jimmy | P255 |
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179 | Chang, Minsu | P80 |
180 | Chao, Yong | P336 |
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185 | Chaurey, Ritam | P192 |
186 | Chauvin, Kyle | P329, C329 |
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201 | Chen, Mingli | P250 |
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212 | Choi, Syngjoo | P165 |
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283 | Dong, Chaohua | P308 |
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561 | Kim, Namhyun | P299, C299 |
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597 | Kumano, Taro | P275 |
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669 | Liu, Heng | P259, C259 |
670 | Liu, Chu-An | P312 |
671 | Liu, Antung | P156 |
672 | Liu, Xuewen | P93 |
673 | Liu, Qing | P200 |
674 | Loebbing, Jonas | P208 |
675 | Loisel, Olivier | P73, C73 |
676 | Lomys, Niccolo | P260 |
677 | Lu, Yang | P44, C44 |
678 | Lu, Shih En | P262, C262 |
679 | Lu, Lina | P250 |
680 | Luati, Alessandra | P304 |
681 | Lugovskyy, Volodymyr | P47 |
682 | Lukyanov, Georgy | P340 |
683 | Luo, Shaowen | P82 |
684 | Luo, Dan | P123 |
685 | Luo, Wei | P191 |
686 | Ma, Song | P92 |
687 | Ma, Chang | P52 |
688 | Ma, Xinwei | P244 |
689 | Macaulay, Alistair | P96 |
690 | MacKenzie, Gaelan | P47 |
691 | MacKinnon, James | P299 |
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693 | Maestri, Lucas | P335 |
694 | Magnolfi, Lorenzo | P281 |
695 | Maibom, Jonas | P157 |
696 | Mailath, George | P316 |
697 | Maini, Luca | P345, C345 |
698 | Majbouri, Mahdi | P141, C141 |
699 | Makarin, Alexey | P142, C142 |
700 | Makovec, Mattia | P148 |
701 | MAKRIS, MILTIADIS | P265 |
702 | Malcomson, James | P256 |
703 | Malde, Bansi | P146 |
704 | Maliar, Serguei | P353 |
705 | Mallick, Debdulal | P51 |
706 | Mancino, Antonella | P189 |
707 | Mandelman, Federico | P69 |
708 | Mangin, Sephorah | P335, C335 |
709 | Marcucci, Juri | P235 |
710 | Margaria, Chiara | P260 |
711 | Margaritella, Luca | P293 |
712 | Marimon, Ramon | P39 |
713 | Marino, Immacolata | P66 |
714 | Marmer, Vadim | P249, C249 |
715 | Marszalec, Daniel | P124 |
716 | Martin, Julien | P85 |
717 | Martin, Fernando | P85, C85 |
718 | Martinelli, Cesar | P320 |
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726 | Matsushita, Yukitoshi | P249 |
727 | Mattana, Elena | P150, C150 |
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730 | Mayskaya, Tatiana | P122, C122 |
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744 | Meneghel, Idione | P268 |
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860 | Parodi, Francesca | P208 |
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946 | Rubin, Mirco | P292, C292 |
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950 | Ruiz-Tagle, Jaime | P154 |
951 | Rujiwattanapong, Similan | P68 |
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953 | Sadakane, Hitoshi | P326 |
954 | Sadka, Joyce | P143, C143 |
955 | Sager, Erick | P25 |
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957 | Sahuguet, Nicolas | P113 |
958 | Said, Maher | P121 |
959 | Saito, Kota | P135 |
960 | Sakaguchi, Shosei | P286 |
961 | Sakong, Jung | P61, C61 |
962 | Salgado, Sergio | P81 |
963 | Salmi, Julia | P317, C317 |
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967 | Sanin, Deniz | P172 |
968 | Sanktjohanser, Anna | P260, C260 |
969 | Sannikov, Yuliy | P60, C60 |
970 | Sanz, Carlos | P173 |
971 | SARISOY, CISIL | P302, C302 |
972 | Sasaki, Yuya | P233 |
973 | sauvagnat, julien | P214, C214 |
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980 | Schiavoni, Caterina | P306, C306 |
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987 | Schnaitmann, Julie | P300 |
988 | Schneider, Sebastian | P161, C161 |
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996 | Scotti, Chiara | P43 |
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1015 | Shin, Dongsoo | P264 |
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1017 | Shin, Yongcheol | P290 |
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1024 | Si, Wei | P213 |
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1079 | Taneva, Ina | P322, C322 |
1080 | Tang, Rongsheng | P171, C171 |
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1082 | TAO, HANYI | P79 |
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1102 | Toth, Peter | P228, C228 |
1103 | Toyama, Yuta | P140 |
1104 | Trojani, Fabio | P86 |
1105 | Troya-Martinez, Marta | P100 |
1106 | Tsai, Hsin-Tien | P344 |
1107 | Tsyplakov, Alexander | P311 |
1108 | Tufano, Fabio | P165, C165 |
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1111 | Tura, Giulia | P193 |
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1121 | Ulku, Levent | P338 |
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1126 | Unterhofer, Ulrike | P181, C181 |
1127 | Ura, Takuya | P286 |
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1129 | Uthemann, Andreas | P94 |
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1155 | viviano, davide | P248 |
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1214 | Xu, Lei | P343, C343 |
1215 | Xu, Le | P20 |
1216 | Xu, Jianhuan | P351 |
1217 | Xu, Yejia | P257, C257 |
1218 | Xu, Menghan | P266 |
1219 | Yago, Naoki | P23 |
1220 | Yakovlev, Evgeny | P149 |
1221 | Yamagata, Takashi | P291 |
1222 | Yaman, Firat | P167 |
1223 | Yamasaki, Junichi | P145 |
1224 | Yang, Alan | P195 |
1225 | Yang, Hyunjoo | P190 |
1226 | Yang, Ming | P254 |
1227 | Yang, Songtao | P193 |
1228 | Yang, Renkun | P264, C264 |
1229 | Yang, Youzhi | P69 |
1230 | Yang, Choongryul | P42 |
1231 | Yang, Hee-Seung | P120 |
1232 | Yasuda, Yosuke | P255 |
1233 | Yata, Kohei | P272 |
1234 | Yazici, Hakki | P22 |
1235 | Yeaple, Stephen | P47, C47 |
1236 | Yesiltas, Sevcan | P74 |
1237 | Yildiz, Muhamet | P107 |
1238 | Yildiz, Kemal | P136 |
1239 | Yoo, Seung Han | P276 |
1240 | Yoshimoto, Hisayuki | P129, C129 |
1241 | Yu, Ping | P251 |
1242 | Yu, Ning | P112 |
1243 | Yu, Hang | P177 |
1244 | Yun, Hayong | P217 |
1245 | Zabrodina, Véra | P175, C175 |
1246 | Zakharenko, Roman | P205, C205 |
1247 | Zakoian, Jean-Michel | P303 |
1248 | Zanetti, Francesco | P21 |
1249 | Zapechelnyuk, Andy | P268 |
1250 | Zeitlin, Andrew | P148 |
1251 | Zeitounlian Sarkisian, Roberto | P316 |
1252 | Zeleneev, Andrei | P241, C241 |
1253 | Zeltzer, Dan | P215 |
1254 | Zhan, Crystal | P179 |
1255 | Zhang, Mengxi | P130, C130 |
1256 | Zhang, Hongliang | P212 |
1257 | Zhang, Gang | P79 |
1258 | Zhang, Xu | P82 |
1259 | Zhang, Ning | P183, C183 |
1260 | Zhang, Yichong | P290 |
1261 | Zhang, Xingtan | P256, C256 |
1262 | Zhang, Jipeng | P202 |
1263 | Zhang, Shengxing | P66, C66 |
1264 | Zhang, Jun | P273 |
1265 | Zhang, Hanzhe | P257 |
1266 | Zhang, Jun | P265, C265 |
1267 | Zhang, Hongsong | P347 |
1268 | Zhao, Xin | P266 |
1269 | Zhao, Zhiqi | P196 |
1270 | Zhao, Jun | P281 |
1271 | Zhao, Xueyan | P238 |
1272 | Zhao, Lin | P263 |
1273 | Zheng, Charles | P264 |
1274 | Zhong, Weijie | P321 |
1275 | Zhou, Jianhua | P280 |
1276 | Zhou, Bo | P306 |
1277 | Zhou, Jin | P149 |
1278 | Zhou, Qiankun | P290 |
1279 | Zhou, Beixi | P330 |
1280 | Zhou, Weilun | P312, C312 |
1281 | Zhou, Hang | P51 |
1282 | Zhou, Weixuan | P124, C124 |
1283 | Zhu, John Yiran | P254, C254 |
1284 | Zhu, Shuguang | P267, C267 |
1285 | Zhu, Lijun | P20 |
1286 | Zikes, Filip | P64 |
1287 | Zilberman, Eduardo | P23 |
1288 | Zlate, Andrei | P302 |
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