Sargan Lecture: Dave Donaldson (MIT)
"Identification of International Trade Models, External Economies of Scale and the (Elusive) Gains from Industrial Policy" Location: March 26, 2018 10:00 to 11:15 |
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Special Sessions A Locations: listed below March 26, 2018 14:15 to 15:45 | |
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A1: Economic Journal Special Session - Globalisation and Inequality, JUB Lrg LT | |
A2: ESCoE - ONS Special Session: Economic Statistics for Times of Transition, FUL A | |
A3: Measuring Individual Poverty, FUL B | |
A4: Labour Share Dynamics, Heterogeneous Capital and Labour Market Regulation, JUB-115 | |
A5: Economics Communication, JUB-118 | |
A6: NIESR Special Session on Large-Scale Econometric Models: Do they have a Futu..., JUB-144 |
Economic Journal Lecture: Maristella Botticini (Bocconi)
"Nature or Nurture? Jewish Child Care and Population Growth in Eastern and Central Europe, 1500-1930" Location: March 26, 2018 16:15 to 17:30 |
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Special Sessions B Locations: listed below March 27, 2018 13:30 to 15:00 | |
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B1: NIESR 80th Anniversary Special Session: Productivity Puzzles, JUB Lrg LT | |
B2: Bank of England Special Session: Low Equilibrium Interest Rates and Monetary..., FUL A | |
B3: Behavioral Econometrics, Subjective Well-Being, and Policy, FUL B | |
B4: MMF Special Session: Evidence on the Impact of Brexit , JUB-115 | |
B5: The Effects of Longer Working at Older Ages, JUB-118 | |
B6: Exploring Sub-Optimal Choices among Disadvantaged Students in UK Higher Educ..., JUB-144 |
Hahn Lecture: Botond Koszegi (CEU)
"Browsing versus Studying: A Pro-Market Case for Regulation" Location: March 27, 2018 17:30 to 18:45 |
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General Sessions 4 Locations: listed below March 28, 2018 09:00 to 10:30 | |
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Human Capital and Migration, FUL 111 | |
Empirical Finance 1, FUL 112 | |
Experimental Games 2, FUL 113 | |
Innovation and R&D 2, FUL 110 | |
Collective Decision Making, FUL 101 | |
Economic Theory: Contract Theory, FUL 204 | |
Labour Economics: Income Distribution and Inequality 2, FUL 201 | |
Labour Economics: Migration 3, FUL 109 | |
Labour Economics: Search, FUL 211 | |
Labour Economics: Labour Supply, FUL 202 | |
Financial Regulation, FUL 102 | |
Financial Econometrics, FUL 209 | |
Poverty and Inequality, FUL 104 | |
House Prices and Rents, FUL 103 | |
International Economics: Exchange Rates , FUL 207 | |
International Trade and Trade Costs , FUL 208 | |
Labour and Productivity, FUL 107 | |
Monetary Policy Transmission, FUL 212 | |
Fiscal Policy and Multipliers, FUL 210 | |
Institutional Economics, FUL 213 | |
Political Economics: Voting 1, FUL 203 | |
Education: Empirical Studies, FUL 114 | |
Inferring and modelling beliefs about inflation and deflation, FUL 106 |
Past President's Address: Andrew Chesher
"21st Century IV: Extending the Scope of Incomplete Models" Location: March 28, 2018 11:00 to 12:15 |
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Lunch / RES Women's Committee Special Session Location: March 28, 2018 12:15 to 13:15 | |
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The RES Women's Committee Special Session, JUB Lrg LT |
Special Sessions C Locations: listed below March 28, 2018 13:15 to 14:45 | |
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C1: Econometrics Journal Special Session, JUB Lrg LT | |
C2: Gender Inequality, Occupational Choice and the Macroeconomy, FUL A | |
C3: The Economics of Policing, FUL B | |
C4: NuCAMP Special Session: Central Bank Communication, JUB-115 | |
C5: The Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study Special Sessi..., JUB-118 | |
C6: Global Networks, Spillovers, and Contagion, JUB-144 |
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Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2018 |
Detailed List of Sessions |
Session 1: Agricultural Markets March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 213 |
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Session Chair: Isis Gaddis, World Bank |
1. The Persistent Effects of Monsoon Rainfall Shocks in India: A Nonlinear VAR Approach |
By Bjoern Brey; University of Nottingham Matthias Hertweck; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Bjoern Brey, University of Nottingham |
2. Climate Change and Agriculture in a Developing Country: Farm Level Responses to Extreme Heat |
By Fernando Aragon; Simon Fraser University Francisco Oteiza; Royal Holloway Juan Pablo Rud; Royal Holloway, University of London |
presented by: Francisco Oteiza, Royal Holloway |
3. Adverse Selection in Fertilizer Markets: Evidence from Tanzania |
By Anna Fairbairn; One Acre Fund Hope Michelson; University of Illinois brenna ellison; University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign Annemie Maertens; University of Sussex Victor Manyong; IITA |
presented by: Annemie Maertens, University of Sussex |
4. Measuring farm labor: survey experimental evidence from Ghana |
By Isis Gaddis; World Bank Gbemisola Oseni; World Bank Amparo Palacios-Lopez; World Bank Janneke Pieters; Wageningen University |
presented by: Isis Gaddis, World Bank |
Session 2: Development: Health March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 112 |
Session Chair: Jan Fidrmuc, Brunel University |
1. Does Community-Based Health Insurance Foster Preventive Health Behaviours? An Analysis of Self-reported Use of Preventive Health Interventions from Rural South-west Uganda. |
By Emmanuel Rukundo; University of Bonn |
presented by: Emmanuel Rukundo, University of Bonn |
2. Is Adolescence a Critical Window for Interventions against Stunting? Evidence from an International Cohort Study |
By Andreas Georgiadis; Brunel University |
presented by: Andreas Georgiadis, Brunel University |
3. The Impact of Durable Goods on Child Outcomes: Evidence from China |
By Amanda Kerr; University of Evansville |
presented by: Amanda Kerr, University of Evansville |
4. Male Education and Domestic Violence in Turkey: Evidence from a Natural Experiment |
By Jan Fidrmuc; Brunel University Mustafa Ozer; University of Portsmouth |
presented by: Jan Fidrmuc, Brunel University |
Session 3: Empirical Development Studies 1 March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 201 |
Session Chair: Gonzalo Forgues-Puccio, Abertay University |
1. The Dynamics of Corruption and Unemployment in a Growth Model with Heterogeneous Labour |
By King Yoong Lim; Lancaster University Management School |
presented by: King Yoong Lim, Lancaster University Management School |
2. Top Lights - Bright Spots and Their Contribution to Global Economic Activity |
By Richard Bluhm; University of Hannover Melanie Krause; University of Hamburg |
presented by: Melanie Krause, University of Hamburg |
3. The a Political Economy of Foreign Aid Effectiveness: the Role of Economic Inequality |
By Ieva Skarda; The University of York |
presented by: Ieva Skarda, The University of York |
4. Gender Inequality, Corruption and Economic Development |
By Gonzalo Forgues-Puccio; Abertay University |
presented by: Gonzalo Forgues-Puccio, Abertay University |
Session 4: Consumption and Saving March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 210 |
Session Chair: Sarah Brown, University of Sheffield |
1. Nonparametric Analysis of Time Preferences |
By Laura Blow; University of Surrey |
presented by: Laura Blow, University of Surrey |
2. How Does Consumption Respond to a Transitory Income Shock? Reconciling Natural Experiments and Semi-Structural Estimations |
By Jeanne Commault; Ecole Polytechnique |
presented by: Jeanne Commault, Ecole Polytechnique |
3. Consumption Inequality across Heterogeneous Families |
By Alexandros Theloudis; Luxembourg Institute for Socio-Economic Research and UCL |
presented by: Alexandros Theloudis, Luxembourg Institute for Socio-Economic |
4. FINANCIAL HARDSHIP AND SAVING BEHAVIOUR: BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF BRITISH PANEL DATA |
By Sarah Brown; University of Sheffield Pulak Ghosh; Indian Institute of Management Bhuvanesh Pareek; Indian Institute of Management Indore Karl Taylor; University of Sheffield |
presented by: Sarah Brown, University of Sheffield |
Session 5: Environmental Policy in Open Economies March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 204 |
Session Chair: Edward Manderson, University of Manchester |
1. Pass-Through as a Test for Market Power: An Application to Solar Subsidies |
By Jacquelyn Pless; University of Oxford Arthur van Benthem; University of Pennsylvania |
presented by: Jacquelyn Pless, University of Oxford |
2. Strategic Environmental Policy and International Market Share Rivalry under Differentiated Bertrand Duopoly |
By Harvey Lapan; Iowa State University Shiva Sikdar; Keele University |
presented by: Shiva Sikdar, Keele University |
3. Energy abundance, trade and the geographical distribution of the manufacturing sector in China |
By Robert Elliott; University of Birmingham Puyang Sun; University of Nankai Tong Zhu; University of Birmingham |
presented by: Tong Zhu, University of Birmingham |
4. Energy Prices and International Trade: Incorporating Input-Output Linkages |
By Ron Chan; University of Manchester Edward Manderson; University of Manchester Fan Zhang; World Bank |
presented by: Edward Manderson, University of Manchester |
Session 6: Firms Export Decisions March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 107 |
Session Chair: Tommaso Aquilante, Bank of England |
1. Experimentation Speed Across Products: Evidence from Peru in the USA Market |
By Manuel Tong; University of Sussex |
presented by: Manuel Tong, University of Sussex |
2. Innovation, trade and multi-product firms |
By Letizia Montinari; OECD Massimo Riccaboni; IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Stefano Schiavo; University of Trento |
presented by: Massimo Riccaboni, IMT Institute for Advanced Studies |
3. From Innovation to Exporting in Times of Crisis |
By Mattia Di Ubaldo; The Economic and Social Research Institute |
presented by: Mattia Di Ubaldo, The Economic and Social Research Institute |
4. Servitize and Export: Evidence from German Firms |
By Tommaso Aquilante; Bank of England |
presented by: Tommaso Aquilante, Bank of England |
Session 7: Monetary Policy March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 110 |
Session Chair: Irfan Qureshi, University of Warwick |
1. The Fisher equation reconsidered |
By Udara Peiris; NRU Higher School of Economics Herakles Polemarchakis; University of Warwick |
presented by: Udara Peiris, NRU Higher School of Economics |
2. Inflation Targeting as a Shock Absorber |
By Marcel Fratzscher; DIW Berlin Christoph Grosse Steffen; Banque de France Malte Rieth; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Malte Rieth, DIW Berlin |
3. What Do Latin American Inflation Targeters Care About? A Comparative Bayesian Estimation of Central Bank Preferences |
By Stephen McKnight; El Colegio de Mexico Alexander Mihailov; University of Reading Antonio Pompa Rangel; Banco de México |
presented by: Alexander Mihailov, University of Reading |
4. Monetary Policy Shifts and Central Bank Independence |
By Irfan Qureshi; University of Warwick |
presented by: Irfan Qureshi, University of Warwick |
Session 8: Empirical Macro 1 March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 109 |
Session Chair: Roger Farmer, University of Warwick |
1. Fiscal Policy and Occupational Employment Dynamics |
By Christian Bredemeier; University of Cologne Falko Juessen; University of Wuppertal Roland Winkler; University of Antwerp |
presented by: Roland Winkler, University of Antwerp |
2. Public Insurance of Married versus Single Households in the US: Trends and Welfare Consequences |
By Swapnil Singh; Bank of Lithuania |
presented by: Swapnil Singh, Bank of Lithuania |
3. Overhead Labour and Skill-biased Technological Change: The role of product diversification |
By Choong Hyun Nam; KISDI |
presented by: Choong Hyun Nam, KISDI |
4. Keynesian Macroeconomics Without the Phillips Curve |
By Roger Farmer; University of Warwick Giovanni Nicolò; UCLA |
presented by: Roger Farmer, University of Warwick |
Session 9: Inattention and Expectations March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 207 |
Session Chair: Edoardo Palombo, Queen Mary University |
1. Rational Inattention and Multiple Equilibria |
By Martin Ellison; University of Oxford Alistair Macaulay; University of Oxford |
presented by: Alistair Macaulay, University of Oxford |
2. Learning about Banks' Net Worth and the Slow Recovery after the Financial Crisis |
By Josef Hollmayr; Deutsche Bundesbank Michael Kühl; Deutsche Bundesbank |
presented by: Michael Kühl, Deutsche Bundesbank |
3. Permanent versus transitory income shocks over the business cycle |
By Agnes Kovacs; NUFFIELD COLLEGE Concetta Rondinelli; Bank of Italy Serena Trucchi; UCL |
presented by: Serena Trucchi, Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
4. Policy Uncertainty and Misallocation in Brexit UK |
By Renato Faccini; Queen Mary University Edoardo Palombo; Queen Mary University |
presented by: Edoardo Palombo, Queen Mary University |
Session 10: Lobbying and Voting
March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 111 |
Session Chair: Fabio Michelucci, CERGE-EI |
1. Citizens or lobbies: who controls policy? |
By Paolo Roberti; University of Bologna |
presented by: Paolo Roberti, University of Bologna |
2. Precise Control over Legislative Vote Outcomes: A Forensic Approach to Special Interest Politics |
By Ulrich Matter; University of St. Gallen Michaela Slotwinski; Universität Basel |
presented by: Michaela Slotwinski, Universität Basel |
3. Electoral Competition with Dynamic Campaign Contributions |
By Andrea Mattozzi; European University Institute Fabio Michelucci; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Fabio Michelucci, CERGE-EI |
Session 11: Child Development March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 206 |
Session Chair: Jorge Garcia Hombrados, London School of Economics |
1. Family First or the Kindness of Strangers? Foster Care Placements and Adult Outcomes |
By Nicholas Lovett; University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Yuhan Xue; University of Wisconsin - Whitewater |
presented by: Yuhan Xue, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater |
2. Parental Education and the Offspring's Mental Health |
By Daniel Graeber; DIW Berlin Daniel Schnitzlein; University of Hannover |
presented by: Daniel Graeber, DIW Berlin |
3. Is the health of English babies worse in recessions? |
By Elisabetta De Cao; University of Oxford Barry McCormick; University of Oxford Catia Nicodemo; CHSEO |
presented by: Elisabetta De Cao, University of Oxford |
4. Child Marriage and Infant Mortality: Evidence from Ethiopia |
By Jorge Garcia Hombrados; London School of Economics |
presented by: Jorge Garcia Hombrados, London School of Economics |
Session 12: Fiscal Policy and Deficits March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 212 |
Session Chair: Katarzyna Habu, Oxford University |
1. Immigration and Redistribution: Evidence from 8 Million Forced Migrants |
By Arnaud Chevalier; Royal Holloway, University of London Benjamin Elsner; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Andreas Lichter; IZA Nico Pestel; Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) |
presented by: Arnaud Chevalier, Royal Holloway, University of London |
2. Austerity and Life Satisfaction: The Role of Expectations. |
By Sarah Brown; University of Sheffield Alexandros Kontonikas; Essex Business School Alberto Montagnoli; University of Sheffield Mirko Moro; University of Stirling Luisanna Onnis; University of Huddersfield |
presented by: Luisanna Onnis, University of Huddersfield |
3. Mechanisms for the Control of Fiscal Deficits |
By Hans Grüner; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Hans Grüner, University of Mannheim |
4. The effect of loss offset provisions on the asymmetric behaviour of corporate tax revenues in the business cycle |
By Katarzyna Habu; Oxford University |
presented by: Katarzyna Habu, Oxford University |
Session 13: Fiscal / Redistributive Interventions March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 205 |
Session Chair: Rachel Griffith, IFS |
1. Incidence of corporate tax credit on profits, wages and employment: evidence from a French reform |
By Clément Carbonnier; University of Cergy-Pontoise Clement Malgouyres; Banque de France Loriane Py; Banque de France Camille Urvoy; Sciences Po |
presented by: Camille Urvoy, Sciences Po |
2. The Macroeconomic Effects of Obesity |
By Panagiotis Margaris |
presented by: Panagiotis Margaris, |
3. Individual preference heterogeneity, targeting and welfare effects of soda taxes |
By Pierre Dubois; University of Toulouse Rachel Griffith; IFS Martin O'Connell; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Rachel Griffith, IFS |
Session 14: Econometrics: Panel Data March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 203 |
Session Chair: Srdan Tatomir, Bank of England |
1. Inference in Repeated Binary Games with Random States |
By Arkadiusz Szydlowski; University of Leicester |
presented by: Arkadiusz Szydlowski, University of Leicester |
2. Common Correlated Effect Cross-sectional Dependence Corrections for Non-linear Conditional Mean Panel Models |
By Sinem Hacioglu Hoke; Bank of England |
presented by: Sinem Hacioglu Hoke, Bank of England |
3. Distributional Regression in Survival Analysis |
By Miguel Delgado; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Andrés García-Suaza; Universidad del Rosario Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna; Vanderbilt University |
presented by: Andrés García-Suaza, Universidad del Rosario |
4. Business investment, cost of capital and uncertainty in the United Kingdom - evidence from a firm-level analysis |
By Marko Melolinna; Bank of England Helen Miller; Institute for Fiscal Studies Srdan Tatomir; Bank of England |
presented by: Srdan Tatomir, Bank of England |
Session 15: Finance: Banking 1 March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 209 |
Session Chair: Alexander Jung, European Central Bank |
1. Domestic banks as lightning rods? Home bias during Eurozone crisis |
By Orkun Saka; London School of Economics (LSE) |
presented by: Orkun Saka, London School of Economics (LSE) |
2. Which Banks Smooth and at What Price? |
By Sotirios Kokas; University of Essex Dmitri Vinogradov; University of Glasgow Marios Zachariadis; University of Cyprus |
presented by: Marios Zachariadis, University of Cyprus |
3. Dynamics of Access to Credit and Perceptions of Lending Policy: Evidence from a Firm Survey |
By Jarko Fidrmuc; ZU Friedrichshafen Christa Hainz; ifo Institute Werner Hölzl; WIFO |
presented by: Jarko Fidrmuc, ZU Friedrichshafen |
4. MONETARY POLICY NEWS SHOCKS AND THE SOUNDNESS OF THE EUROPEAN BANKING SYSTEM |
By Alexander Jung; European Central Bank |
presented by: Alexander Jung, European Central Bank |
Session 16: Experimental and Behavioural Economics: Culture and Politics March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 103 |
Session Chair: Alison Booth, Australian National University |
1. A Cross-Societal Comparison of Cooperative Dispositions and Norm Enforcement |
By Till Weber; University College Dublin Benjamin Beranek; University of Nottingham Simon Gächter; University of Nottingham Fatima Lambarraa; Ecole Nationale d'Agriculture Jonathan Schulz; Harvard University |
presented by: Till Weber, University College Dublin |
2. Cooperation and leadership in a segregated community: Evidence from a lab-in-the-field experiment in a South African township |
By Daniela Grieco; Bocconi University |
presented by: Daniela Grieco, Bocconi University |
3. It’s mostly personal rather than political: the factors determining the return of a lost wallet before and after the 2015 UK General Election |
By Paul Dolan; London School of Economics and Political Science LAURA KUDRNA; London School of Economics and Political Science Kate Laffan; London School of Economics and Political Science |
presented by: Kate Laffan, London School of Economics and Political Science |
4. Gender Differences in Willingness to Compete: The Role of Culture and Institutions |
By Alison Booth; Australian National University |
presented by: Alison Booth, Australian National University |
Session 17: Applied Behavioural Economics 1 March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 202 |
Session Chair: Abi Adams, University of Oxford |
1. Are the poor really so present-biased? Experimental evidence from Pakistan |
By Rachel Cassidy; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Rachel Cassidy, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
2. Limited Attention, Information Provision and Dietary Choices: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment |
By Michele Belot; University of Edinburgh, EUI Jonathan James; University of Bath Jonathan Spiteri; University of Malta |
presented by: Jonathan James, University of Bath |
3. What Do Consumers Consider Before They Choose? Identification from Asymmetric Demand Responses |
By Abi Adams; University of Oxford Jason Abaluck; Yale University |
presented by: Abi Adams, University of Oxford |
Session 18: Innovation and R&D 1 March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 211 |
Session Chair: Anton Bondarev, Universität Basel |
1. Immigrants' Contribution to Innovativeness in Germany |
By Katharina Candel-Haug; ifo Institute Alexander Cuntz; Federal Commission of Experts for Innovation and Research Oliver Falck; University of Munich (LMU) |
presented by: Katharina Candel-Haug, ifo Institute |
2. R&D and firm growth during bad times |
By Apoorva Gupta; University of Nottingham |
presented by: Apoorva Gupta, University of Nottingham |
3. R&D Cyclicality and Composition Effects: A Unifying Approach |
By Nikolay Chernyshev; University of St Andrews |
presented by: Nikolay Chernyshev, University of St Andrews |
4. Dynamic heterogeneous R&D with cross-technologies interactions |
By Anton Bondarev; Universität Basel Frank Krysiak; University of Basel |
presented by: Anton Bondarev, Universität Basel |
Session 19: Industrial Organisation: Various March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 102 |
Session Chair: Seung-Hyun Hong, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
1. Fiscal policy volatility and capital misallocation: Evidence from China |
By Sai Ding; University of Glasgow |
presented by: Sai Ding, University of Glasgow |
2. Spatial models of heterogeneous switching costs |
By Paolo Siciliani |
presented by: Paolo Siciliani, |
3. The Balance of Power in Markets with Competitive and Direct Sales Channels |
By David Ronayne; University of Oxford Greg Taylor; University of Oxford |
presented by: Greg Taylor, University of Oxford |
4. Quantifying Conflicts of Interest between Principal and Agent: Evidence from Dual Agency in Housing Search |
By Seung-Hyun Hong; University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
presented by: Seung-Hyun Hong, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
Session 20: Economic Theory: Bounded Rationality March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 208 |
Session Chair: Sebastiano Della Lena, Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
1. Savings Contracts for Naive Agents |
By Tomasz Sulka; The University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Tomasz Sulka, The University of Edinburgh |
2. Discrete beliefs space and equilibrium: a cautionary note |
By Michele Berardi; University of Manchester |
presented by: Michele Berardi, University of Manchester |
3. Observational Learning in Large Anonymous Games |
By Ignacio Monzon; Collegio Carlo Alberto |
presented by: Ignacio Monzon, Collegio Carlo Alberto |
4. On the Interplay Between Norms and Games |
By Sebastiano Della Lena; Ca' Foscari University of Venice Pietro Dindo; Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
presented by: Sebastiano Della Lena, Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
Session 21: Labour Economics: Demography and Gender 1 March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 114 |
Session Chair: Emin Gahramanov, American University of Sharjah |
1. Child Care Provision and Women's Careers in Firms |
By Vidhi Chhaochharia; University of Miami Suman Ghosh; Florida Atlantic University Alexandra Niessen-Ruenzi; University of Mannheim Christoph Schneider; Tilburg University |
presented by: Vidhi Chhaochharia, University of Miami |
2. The Labor Cost of Motherhood: is a Shorter Leave Helpful? |
By Enrica Martino; INED (Paris), CHILD - Collegio Carlo Alberto |
presented by: Enrica Martino, INED (Paris), CHILD - Collegio Carlo Alberto |
3. Maternal Employment and Child Outcomes: Evidence from the Irish Marriage Bar |
By Irene Mosca; The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Trinity College Dublin Vincent O'Sullivan; Lancaster University Management School Robert Wright; University of Strathclyde |
presented by: Irene Mosca, The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Trinity College Dublin |
4. Parental Transfers and Fertility: Does the Recipient’s Gender Matter? |
By Emin Gahramanov; American University of Sharjah |
presented by: Emin Gahramanov, American University of Sharjah |
Session 22: Labour Economics: Income Distribution and Inequality 1 March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 113 |
Session Chair: Scott Kirkman, Newcastle University |
1. From the pay-productivity disconnect to the labour share: The role of firm heterogeneity |
By Matteo Richiardi; University of Oxford Luis Valenzuela Rivera; University of Oxford |
presented by: Luis Valenzuela Rivera, University of Oxford |
2. Entering the labour market in a weak economy: scarring and insurance |
By Jonathan Cribb; Institute for Fiscal Studies Andrew Hood; Institute for Fiscal Studies Robert Joyce; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Jonathan Cribb, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
3. Nepotism vs. Specific Skills: the effect of liberalizations on returns to parental background of Italian lawyers |
By Michele Raitano; University of Rome, La Sapienza Francesco Vona; OFCE SciencesPo |
presented by: Michele Raitano, University of Rome, La Sapienza |
4. Intergenerational Income Elasticities – The Effects of Modelling Decisions |
By Scott Kirkman; Newcastle University John Wildman; Newcastle University |
presented by: Scott Kirkman, Newcastle University |
Session 23: Labour Economics: Programme Evaluation March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 104 |
Session Chair: Malte Sandner, Leibniz Universität Hannover |
1. Can HRM Improve Schools’ Performance? |
By Alex Bryson; UCL Lucy Stokes; NIESR David Wilkinson; UCL |
presented by: Alex Bryson, UCL |
2. Does Middle Managers Training Improve School Performance? Evidence from a School Programme Intervention in England |
By Vincenzo Scrutinio; London School of Economics Shqiponja Telhaj; London School of Economics |
presented by: Vincenzo Scrutinio, London School of Economics |
3. Heterogeneous Employment Effects of Job Search Programmes: A Machine Learning Approach |
By Michael Knaus; University of St. Gallen Michael Lechner; University of St. Gallen Anthony Strittmatter; University of St. Gallen |
presented by: Anthony Strittmatter, University of St. Gallen |
4. The Effects of Universal Public Child Care Provision on Cases of Child Neglect and Abuse |
By Malte Sandner; Leibniz Universität Hannover Stephan Thomsen; Leibniz University Hannover |
presented by: Malte Sandner, Leibniz Universität Hannover |
Session 24: Labour Economics: Wages 1 March 26, 2018 11:45 to 13:15 FUL 101 |
Session Chair: Rainer Kotschy, LMU Munich |
1. Resolving the Public Sector Wage Premium Puzzle by Indirect Inference |
By Patrick Minford; Cardiff University and CEPR Yi Wang; Cardiff Metropolitan University Peng Zhou; Cardiff University |
presented by: Yi Wang, Cardiff Metropolitan University |
2. Follow the Leader? The Interaction between Public and Private Sector Wage Growth in the UK |
By Arno Hantzsche; NIESR Peter Dolton; NIESR, University of Sussex Amit Kara; NIESR |
presented by: Arno Hantzsche, NIESR |
3. Changing the Structure of Minimum Wages: Firm Adjustment and Wage Spillovers |
By Giulia Giupponi; London School of Economics Stephen Machin; LSE |
presented by: Giulia Giupponi, London School of Economics |
4. Life Expectancy and Life-Cycle Wages: Evidence from the Cardiovascular Revolution in U.S. States |
By Rainer Kotschy; LMU Munich |
presented by: Rainer Kotschy, LMU Munich |
Session 25: A1: Economic Journal Special Session - Globalisation and Inequality March 26, 2018 14:15 to 15:45 JUB Lrg LT |
Session Chair: James Tybout, Pennsylvania State University |
1. Trade and Informality in the Presence of Labor Market Frictions |
By Rafael Dix-Carneiro; Duke University Penelopi Goldberg; Yale University Costas Meghir; Yale University Gabriel Ulyssea; PUC-Rio |
presented by: Gabriel Ulyssea, PUC-Rio |
2. Globalization, Trade Imbalances, and Labor Market Adjustment |
By Rafael Dix-Carneiro; Duke University Ricardo Reyes-Heroles; Princeton University Sharon Traiberman; NYU |
presented by: Sharon Traiberman, NYU |
3. Training, Offshoring, and the Job Ladder |
By Nezih Guner; CEMFI Alessandro Ruggieri; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona James Tybout; Pennsylvania State University |
presented by: James Tybout, Pennsylvania State University |
Session 26: A2: ESCoE - ONS Special Session: Economic Statistics for Times of Transition March 26, 2018 14:15 to 15:45 FUL A |
Session Chair: Nick Vaughan, ONS |
1. The UK Management and Expectations Survey: First Results |
By Gaganan Awano; ONS Nicholas Bloom; Stanford University Paul Mizen; University of Nottingham Rebecca Riley; National Institute of Economic and Socia Tatsuro Senga; Queen Mary University of London Philip Wales; ONS |
presented by: Tatsuro Senga, Queen Mary University of London |
2. New Measures of UK Trade Dependence |
By Bart Los; University of Groningen Marcel Timmer; University of Groningen |
presented by: Marcel Timmer, University of Groningen |
Discussant: Giordano Mion, NIESR and University of Sussex |
3. Does Immigration Affect the Training of Native-Born Workers (and Are There Different Effects From EU and Non-EU Migrants)? |
By Andrew Mountford; Royal Holloway, University of London Jonathan Wadsworth; Royal Holloway |
presented by: Jonathan Wadsworth, Royal Holloway |
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Discussants: 1 Jonathan Portes, King’s College London 2 Iain Bell, Population and Public Policy, ONS |
Session 27: A3: Measuring Individual Poverty March 26, 2018 14:15 to 15:45 FUL B |
Session Chair: Isis Gaddis, World Bank |
1. Identification of Random Resource Shares in Collective Households Without Preference Similarity Restrictions |
By Arthur Lewbel; Boston College |
presented by: Arthur Lewbel, Boston College |
2. Measuring Within-Household Welfare from Individual Food Consumption |
By Ethan Ligon; University of California, Berkeley |
presented by: Ethan Ligon, University of California, Berkeley |
3. Issues in the production of measures of individual poverty |
By Alex Wolf; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Alex Wolf, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
4. A forward look on measuring individual poverty for policy |
By Isis Gaddis; World Bank Talip Kilic; World Bank |
presented by: Isis Gaddis, World Bank |
Session 28: A4: Labour Share Dynamics, Heterogeneous Capital and Labour Market Regulation March 26, 2018 14:15 to 15:45 JUB-115 |
Session Chair: Jimmy Lopez, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (LEDi); Banque de France |
1. The long-run decline of the labour share: technology and heterogeneous capital |
By Mary O'Mahony; King’s College London Michela Vecchi; Middlesex University Business School and NIESR Francesco Venturini; Università di Perugia |
presented by: Michela Vecchi, Middlesex University Business School and NIESR |
2. Technology, capital, skills and the long-run dynamics of the labour share in Japan |
By Kyoji Fukao Cristiano Perugini; University of Perugia |
presented by: Cristiano Perugini, University of Perugia |
3. Corporatism and the labour income share |
By Mario Holzner; The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies |
presented by: Mario Holzner, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies |
4. Employment protection legislation impacts on capital and skill composition |
By Gilbert CETTE; Banque de France Jimmy Lopez; Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (LEDi); Banque de France Jacques Mairesse; ENSAE and Maastricht University |
presented by: Jimmy Lopez, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (LEDi); Banque de France |
Session 29: A5: Economics Communication March 26, 2018 14:15 to 15:45 JUB-118 |
Session Chair: Marina Della Giusta, University of Reading |
1. Public perceptions of Economics: survey evidence and recent discussions on communicating economics |
By Alvin Birdi; University of Bristol |
presented by: Alvin Birdi, University of Bristol |
2. Communicating Economics |
By Diane Coyle; University of Manchester |
presented by: Diane Coyle, University of Manchester |
3. Economics and Journalism: insights from the ECONPUBLIC project |
By Tiago Mata; University College London |
presented by: Tiago Mata, University College London |
4. Economists and Scientists in Twitter: A Tale of Two Styles? |
By Marina Della Giusta; University of Reading |
presented by: Marina Della Giusta, University of Reading |
Session 30: A6: NIESR Special Session on Large-Scale Econometric Models: Do they have a Future? (with the University of Warwick) March 26, 2018 14:15 to 15:45 JUB-144 |
Session Chair: Roger Farmer, University of Warwick |
1. Benchmarking the macroeconomic forecasting performance of expert forecasters in the UK |
By Ana Beatriz Galvao; University of Warwick Anthony Garratt; University of Warwick James Mitchell; University of Warwick |
presented by: Anthony Garratt, University of Warwick |
2. DSGE Forecasts of the Lost Recovery: The New York Fed Experience |
By Michael Cai; Duke University Marco Del Negro; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Marc Giannoni; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Abhi Gupta; Federal Reserve Bank Pearl Li Erica Moszkowski; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Marco Del Negro, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
3. The Uses and Abuses of Macroeconomic Models |
By Garry Young; NIESR |
presented by: Garry Young, NIESR |
4. The Future of Large-Scale Models |
By Roger Farmer; University of Warwick |
presented by: Roger Farmer, University of Warwick |
Session 31: Conflict and Development March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 213 |
Session Chair: Chiara Kofol, Centre for Development Research (ZEF) |
1. The Reach of Radio: Defection Messaging and Armed Group Behavior |
By Alex Armand; University of Navarra Paul Atwell; University of Michigan Joseph Gomes; University of Navarra |
presented by: Alex Armand, University of Navarra |
2. What's in a Name in a War |
By Stepan Jurajda; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Stepan Jurajda, CERGE-EI |
3. The Macroeconomics of Drug Trafficking |
By David Chivers; University of Durham Gonzalo Forgues-Puccio; University of St Andrews serena masino; University of Westminster |
presented by: David Chivers, University of Durham |
4. Child Labor and the Arrival of Refugees: Evidence from Tanzania |
By Chiara Kofol; Centre for Development Research (ZEF) Maryam Naghs Nejad; IZA |
presented by: Chiara Kofol, Centre for Development Research (ZEF) |
Session 32: Governance and Public Goods March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 110 |
Session Chair: Chunping Liu, Nottingham Trent University |
1. 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 |
2. Ebola, Resistance and State Legitimacy |
By Matthias Flueckiger; Queen's University Belfast and University of Basel Markus Ludwig; University of Bayreuth |
presented by: Matthias Flueckiger, Queen's University Belfast |
3. The Effect of War on Local Collective Action: Evidence from the Korean War |
By Hyunjoo Yang; Incheon National University |
presented by: Hyunjoo Yang, Incheon National University |
4. What determines Chinas housing price dynamics? New evidence from a DSGE-VAR |
By Chunping Liu; Nottingham Trent University Zhirong Ou; Cardiff University |
presented by: Chunping Liu, Nottingham Trent University |
Session 33: UK Housing Market March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 113 |
Session Chair: Nicola Garbarino, Bank of England |
1. The European Refugee Crisis and House Prices: Evidence from the United Kingdom |
By Thomas Lebesmuehlbacher; Xavier University |
presented by: Thomas Lebesmuehlbacher, Xavier University |
2. Convergence clubs across property types in England and Wales local authorities |
By Jesus Otero; Universidad del Rosario |
presented by: Jesus Otero, Universidad del Rosario |
3. Determinants of distress in the UK owner-occupier and buy-to-let mortgage markets |
By Vladimir Lazarov; Bank of England Marc Hinterschweiger; Bank of England |
presented by: Marc Hinterschweiger, Bank of England |
4. Downpayment and mortgage pricing: evidence from UK Help To Buy equity loans |
By Matteo Benetton; London School of Economics Philippe Bracke; Bank of England Nicola Garbarino; Bank of England |
presented by: Nicola Garbarino, Bank of England |
Session 34: Exports and Worker Heterogeneity March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 204 |
Session Chair: Andreas Hauptmann, IAB Institute for Employment Research |
1. Exporting Creative and Cultural Products: Birthplace Diversity Matters! |
By Gianluca Orefice; CEPII |
presented by: Gianluca Orefice, CEPII |
2. Skill Scarcity, Wages, and Export Intensity |
By Davide Suverato; LMU University of Munich Carlo Perroni; University of Warwick |
presented by: Davide Suverato, LMU University of Munich |
3. Diasporas, return migration and comparative advantage: a natural experiment of Yugoslavian refugees in Germany |
By Dany Bahar; The Brookings Institution Andreas Hauptmann; IAB Institute for Employment Research Cem Ozguzel; Paris School of Economics Hillel Rapoport; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Andreas Hauptmann, IAB Institute for Employment Research |
Session 35: Gains from Trade: Inputs March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 107 |
Session Chair: Shengyu Li, Durham University |
1. Economic Integration, Industrial Structure and Catch Up Growth: Firm-level Evidence from Poland |
By Gonzalo Varela; World Bank |
presented by: Gonzalo Varela, World Bank |
2. Value Added and Productivity Linkages Across Countries |
By Francois de Soyres; Toulouse School of Economics |
presented by: Francois de Soyres, World Bank |
3. Input-quality upgrading from trade liberalization: Evidence on firm product scope and employment effects |
By Maria BAS; University of Paris 1 Caroline Paunov; OECD |
presented by: Maria BAS, University of Paris 1 |
4. Input Prices, Productivity, and Trade Dynamics: Evidence from Chinese Paint Manufacturers |
By Paul Grieco; Pennsylvania State University Shengyu Li; Durham University Hongsong Zhang; University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Shengyu Li, Durham University |
Session 36: Business Cycles and Financial Frictions March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 208 |
Session Chair: Nauro Campos, Brunel University London |
1. Adverse Selection and Financial Crises |
By Jonathan Swarbrick; Bank of Canada |
presented by: Jonathan Swarbrick, Bank of Canada |
2. Banks, financial frictions and the role of endogenous human capital accumulation |
By Aliya Kenjegalieva; University of Stirling Stylianos Asimakopoulos; University of Bath |
presented by: Aliya Kenjegalieva, University of Stirling |
3. Interactions of Financial and Real Frictions Along the Business Cycle |
By Stephen Millard; Bank of England, Durham University Business School and Centre for Macroeconomics Alexandra Varadi; Bank of England Eran Yashiv; Tel Aviv University |
presented by: Stephen Millard, Bank of England, Durham University Business School and Centre for Macroeconomics |
4. Business Cycle Synchronisation in a Currency Union: Taking Stock of the Evidence |
By Nauro Campos; Brunel University London Jarko Fidrmuc; ZU Friedrichshafen Iikka Korhonen; Bank of Finland |
presented by: Nauro Campos, Brunel University London |
Session 37: Macroeconomic Effects of Uncertainty March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 206 |
Session Chair: Tatsuro Senga, Queen Mary University of London |
1. Non-linear Effects of Uncertainty |
By Andreas Dibiasi; ETH Zurich |
presented by: Andreas Dibiasi, ETH Zurich |
2. News shocks in a time-varying stochastic volatility model with uncertainty |
By Danilo Cascaldi-Garcia; University of Warwick |
presented by: Danilo Cascaldi-Garcia, University of Warwick |
3. The Impact of Uncertainty Shocks in the U.K. |
By Chris Redl |
presented by: Chris Redl, |
4. A New Look at Uncertainty Shocks: Imperfect Information and Misallocation |
By Tatsuro Senga; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Tatsuro Senga, Queen Mary University of London |
Session 38: Firm Pricing Behaviour March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 101 |
Session Chair: Mo Tian, Swansea University |
1. I will survive. Pricing strategies of financially distressed firms |
By Ioana Duca; ECB José montero; Banco de Espana Marianna Riggi; Banca d'Italia Roberta Zizza; Banca d'Italia |
presented by: Roberta Zizza, Banca d'Italia |
2. Heterogeneity in Nominal Price Rigidity and Returns to Scale |
By MOHAMED DIABY; University of Nottingham |
presented by: MOHAMED DIABY, University of Nottingham |
3. Pricing Behaviour and the Role of Trade Openness in the Transmission of Monetary Shocks |
By Laura Povoledo; University of the West of England |
presented by: Laura Povoledo, University of the West of England |
4. Price Dispersion in Online Betting Markets |
By Oleksandr Talavera; Swansea University Mo Tian; Swansea University Huasheng Xiang; Swansea University |
presented by: Mo Tian, Swansea University |
Session 39: Inequality and Redistribution March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 201 |
Session Chair: Weijie Luo, University of York |
1. A Study on Altruistic and Electoral Income Redistribution: Theory and Data |
By Dario Debowicz; swansea university Alejandro Saporiti; University of Manchester Yizhi Wang; University of Manchester |
presented by: Dario Debowicz, swansea university |
2. International Trade and Political Approval: the Great Divide Between Skilled vs. Unskilled Individuals |
By Cevat Giray Aksoy; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development |
presented by: Cevat Giray Aksoy, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development |
3. Inequality and Growth in the 21st Century |
By Weijie Luo; The University of York |
presented by: Weijie Luo, University of York |
Session 40: Early Childhood Education March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 106 |
Session Chair: Alessandro Belmonte, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca |
1. The Impact of Regulated Family Day Care on Child Development |
By Larissa Zierow; ifo Institute Munich |
presented by: Larissa Zierow, ifo Institute Munich |
2. Heterogeneous effects of mass academisation in England |
By Lorenzo Neri; Queen Mary University of London elisabetta pasini; queen mary university of london |
presented by: Lorenzo Neri, Queen Mary University of London |
3. The impact of free early childhood education and care on educational achievement: a discontinuity approach investigating both quantity and quality of provision |
By Jo Blanden; University of Surrey Emilia Del Bono; University of Essex Kirstine Hansen; University College London Birgitta Rabe; University of Essex |
presented by: Jo Blanden, University of Surrey |
4. School Infrastructure Spending and Educational Outcomes in Northern Italy |
By Alessandro Belmonte; IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca |
presented by: Alessandro Belmonte, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca |
Session 41: Environmental Public Policy March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 210 |
Session Chair: Elisabeth Isaksen, London School of Economics |
1. The Energy Trap |
By David Comerford; University of Strathclyde Alessandro Spiganti; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: David Comerford, University of Strathclyde |
2. Did the London Congestion Charge Reduce Pollution? |
By Colin Green; NTNU John Heywood; University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee María Navarro; Lancaster University |
presented by: Colin Green, NTNU |
3. The Impact of Energy Prices on Employment and Environmental Performance: Evidence from French Manufacturing Establishments |
By Giovanni Marin; University of Urbino 'Carlo Bo' Francesco Vona; OFCE SciencesPo |
presented by: Giovanni Marin, University of Urbino 'Carlo Bo' |
4. The environmental and distributional consequences of emissions markets: evidence from the Clean Air Interstate Rule |
By Elisabeth Isaksen; London School of Economics Mehdi Benatiya Andaloussi; Columbia University |
presented by: Elisabeth Isaksen, London School of Economics |
Session 42: Health Sector Management March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 109 |
Session Chair: Katharina Janke, Lancaster University |
1. Does Health Care Decentralization Deter People from Going Private? |
By Joan Costa Font; LSE |
presented by: Joan Costa Font, LSE |
2. Human Resource Management, Complementarity and Hospital Performance |
By Manhal Ali; University of Manchester |
presented by: Manhal Ali, University of Manchester |
3. Management styles in the public sector: Evidence from the English NHS |
By Katharina Janke; Lancaster University Carol Propper Raffaella Sadun; Harvard Business School |
presented by: Katharina Janke, Lancaster University |
Session 43: Econometrics: Semi / Nonparametrics March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 112 |
Session Chair: Florian Gunsilius, Brown University |
1. Measurement Error and Rank Correlations |
By Toru Kitagawa; University College London Martin Nybom; Stockholm University Jan Stuhler; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
presented by: Toru Kitagawa, University College London |
2. Quantiles via Moments |
By José Machado Joao Santos Silva; University of Surrey |
presented by: José Machado, |
3. Identification in multivariate nonseparable triangular models - with applications to Engel curves, the BLP-, and Hedonic models |
By Florian Gunsilius; Brown University |
presented by: Florian Gunsilius, Brown University |
Session 44: Behavioural Finance 1 March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 212 |
Session Chair: Jingzhi Chen, University of York |
1. Generalized Disappointment Aversion, Learning, and Asset Prices |
By Mykola Babiak; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Mykola Babiak, CERGE-EI |
2. Anchoring and Manipulation in Speculative Markets: A Field Experiment |
By Alasdair Brown; University of East Anglia Fuyu Yang; University of East Anglia |
presented by: Alasdair Brown, University of East Anglia |
3. Social media bots and stock market |
By Rui Fan; Swansea University Oleksandr Talavera; Swansea University Vu Tran; Swansea University |
presented by: Vu Tran, Swansea University |
4. Funding Liquidity and the Efficacy of Arbitrage |
By Jingzhi Chen; University of York |
presented by: Jingzhi Chen, University of York |
Session 45: Empirical Corporate Finance March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 209 |
Session Chair: Katsutoshi Shimizu, Nagoya University |
1. ‘Say-on-Pay’, Binding Votes and the Vesting Ratios of Performance Equity |
By Rodion Skovoroda; Nottingham University Alistair Bruce; Nottingham University Business School Trevor Buck; Glasgow University Ian Gregory-Smith; U Sheffield |
presented by: Rodion Skovoroda, Nottingham University |
2. On the Role of Foreign Directors: New Insights from Cross-Listed Firms |
By Chinmoy Ghosh; University of Connecticut Fan He; Central Connecticut State University Haoyong Zhou; Keele University |
presented by: Chinmoy Ghosh, University of Connecticut |
3. Tournament incentives and age heterogeneity |
By Oleksandr Talavera; Swansea University Shuxing Yin; University of Sheffield Mao Zhang; university of sheffield |
presented by: Mao Zhang, university of sheffield |
4. Pecking order hypothesis under negative investment environment |
By Katsutoshi Shimizu; Nagoya University Kim Cuong Ly; Swansea University |
presented by: Katsutoshi Shimizu, Nagoya University |
Session 46: Experimental Games 1 March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 205 |
Session Chair: Andrea Isoni, University of Warwick |
1. The strategic sophistication of conditional cooperators: Evidence from public goods games |
By Francesco Fallucchi; LISER Andrew Luccasen; Mississippi University for Women Theodore Turocy; University of East Anglia |
presented by: Theodore Turocy, University of East Anglia |
2. Cooperation in Public Goods Games Predicts Behaviour in Incentive-Matched Binary Dilemmas: Evidence for Stable Pro-Sociality |
By Timothy Mullett; University of Warwick Rebecca McDonald; University of Birmingham Gordon Brown; University of Warwick |
presented by: Rebecca McDonald, University of Birmingham |
3. Imprecise Preferences and Beliefs in Simple Games |
By Andrea Isoni; University of Warwick Graham Loomes; University of Warwick Daniel Navarro-Martinez; Pompeu Fabra University David Butler; Murdoch University |
presented by: Andrea Isoni, University of Warwick |
Session 47: Industrial Organisation: Organisations and Firms March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 207 |
Session Chair: Kenneth Corts, University of Toronto |
1. Productivity and Organization in Portuguese Firms |
By Lorenzo Caliendo; Yale University Giordano Mion; NIESR and University of Sussex Luca David Opromolla; Banco de Portugal Esteban Rossi-Hansberg; Princeton University |
presented by: Giordano Mion, NIESR and University of Sussex |
2. Vertical Foreclosure in the Global Production Network |
By Johannes Boehm; Sciences Po and Princeton University Jan Sonntag; Sciences Po Paris |
presented by: Jan Sonntag, Sciences Po Paris |
3. Political Connections and Market Structure |
By Lorenzo Magnolfi; University of Wisconsin-Madison Camilla Roncoroni; University of Warwick |
presented by: Camilla Roncoroni, University of Warwick |
4. Long-Term Contracts and Repeated Interaction: Evidence from the Costa Rican Coffee Market |
By Kenneth Corts; University of Toronto Octavio Martinez; University of Toronto |
presented by: Kenneth Corts, University of Toronto |
Session 48: Industrial Organisation: Theory 1 March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 111 |
Session Chair: Roberto Pinheiro, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
1. Manipulation through Biased Product Reviews |
By Kemal Akoz; New York University Abu Dhabi CEMAL EREN ARBATLI; NRU HIGHER SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Levent Celik; Higher School of Economics |
presented by: Levent Celik, NRU Higher School of Economics |
2. Partial forward integration |
By Matthias Hunold; Uni Düsseldorf Frank Schluetter; DICE |
presented by: Frank Schluetter, DICE |
3. Obfuscation and shrouding with network effects - The Facebook/WhatsApp case |
By Georg Clemens; Compass Lexecon |
presented by: Georg Clemens, Compass Lexecon |
4. Costly Information Intermediation as a Natural Monopoly |
By Daniel Monte; Sao Paulo School of Economics FGB Roberto Pinheiro; Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
presented by: Roberto Pinheiro, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
Session 49: Law and Economics March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 103 |
Session Chair: Ria Ivandic, London School of Economics; King's College London |
1. Prices, Policing and Policy: Their Role in Crime Booms and Busts |
By Tom Kirchmaier; Copenhagen Business School & LSE Stephen Machin; LSE Matteo Sandi; CEP, LSE Robert Witt; University of Surrey and CEP, LSE |
presented by: Robert Witt, University of Surrey and CEP, LSE |
2. Crime-Age Profiles and School Dropout |
By Brian Bell; London School of Economics / King's Rui Costa; UCL Stephen Machin; LSE |
presented by: Rui Costa, UCL |
3. Dynamics in Gun Ownership and Crime - Evidence from the Aftermath of Sandy Hook |
By Christoph Koenig; University of Bristol David Schindler; Tilburg University |
presented by: Christoph Koenig, University of Bristol |
4. Jihadi Attacks and Local Hate Crime |
By Jordi Blanes i Vidal; London School of Economics Ria Ivandic; London School of Economics; King's College London Tom Kirchmaier; Copenhagen Business School & LSE Stephen Machin; LSE |
presented by: Ria Ivandic, London School of Economics; King's College London |
Session 50: Economic Theory: Information 1 March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 102 |
Session Chair: Davit Khantadze, University of Warwick |
1. Information Acquisition and Use by Networked Players |
By David Myatt; London Business School Christopher Wallace; University of Manchester |
presented by: Christopher Wallace, University of Manchester |
2. Persuasion for the Long-Run |
By James Best; University of Oxford Daniel Quigley; University of Oxford |
presented by: Daniel Quigley, University of Oxford |
3. Signalling with Endogenous Private Information |
By Matthew Robertson; University of Strathclyde |
presented by: Matthew Robertson, University of Strathclyde |
4. Two-Dimensional Bayesian Persuasion |
By Davit Khantadze; University of Warwick |
presented by: Davit Khantadze, University of Warwick |
Session 51: Labour Economics: Demography and Gender 2 March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 104 |
Session Chair: Rachel Cassidy, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
1. Gender differences in goal-setting: Evidence from fundraising |
By Sarah Smith; CMPO, University of Bristol |
presented by: Sarah Smith, CMPO, University of Bristol |
2. The Effect of Age and Gender on Labor Demand: Evidence from a Field Experiment |
By Magnus Carlsson; Linnaeus University Stefan Eriksson; Uppsala University |
presented by: Stefan Eriksson, Uppsala University |
3. Fertility Responses to Reductions in Mortality: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from 20th Century America |
By Sonia Bhalotra; University of Essex UK Atheendar Venkataramani; University of Pennsylvania Selma Walther; University of Warwick |
presented by: Selma Walther, University of Warwick |
4. The Power to Protect: Household Bargaining and Female Condom Use |
By Rachel Cassidy; Institute for Fiscal Studies Marije Groot Bruinderink; AIGHD Wendy Janssens; VU University Amsterdam Karlijn Morsink; University of Oxford |
presented by: Rachel Cassidy, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
Session 52: Labour Economics: Migration 1 March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 203 |
Session Chair: Gregory Clark, University of California Davis |
1. `Good Jobs', Training and Skilled Immigration |
By Andrew Mountford; Royal Holloway, University of London Jonathan Wadsworth; Royal Holloway |
presented by: Andrew Mountford, Royal Holloway, University of London |
2. Industry value added and employment of migrant workers |
By Elena Gentili; Università della Svizzera Italiana |
presented by: Elena Gentili, Università della Svizzera Italiana |
3. Area genetics as a cause and consequence of inequality in the United Kingdom |
By Abdel Abdellaoui; VU Amsterdam David Hugh-Jones; University of East Anglia Karin Verweij; VU Amsterdam |
presented by: David Hugh-Jones, University of East Anglia |
4. The Big Sort: Selective Migration and the Decline of Northern England, 1800-2017 |
By Gregory Clark; University of California Davis Neil Cummins; LSE |
presented by: Gregory Clark, University of California Davis |
Session 53: Labour Economics: Returns to Education 1 March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 202 |
Session Chair: Matteo Sandi, CEP, LSE |
1. Labor Market Returns to College Major Specificity |
By Margaret Leighton; University of St Andrews Jamin Speer; University of Memphis |
presented by: Margaret Leighton, University of St Andrews |
2. Caught in the Cycle: Timing of Enrollment and Labor Market Performance of University Graduates |
By Alena Bicakova; CERGE-EI Guido Matias Cortes; York University Jacopo Mazza; University of Essex |
presented by: Jacopo Mazza, University of Essex |
3. The Signaling Value of College Grades |
By Anne Hansen; The Danish National Centre for Social Research Ulrik Hvidman; University of Aarhus Hans Henrik Sievertsen; University of Bristol |
presented by: Hans Henrik Sievertsen, University of Bristol |
4. Autonomous Schools and Strategic Pupil Exclusion |
By Steve Machin; LSE Matteo Sandi; CEP, LSE |
presented by: Matteo Sandi, CEP, LSE |
Session 54: Labour Economics: Wages 2 March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 114 |
Session Chair: Carl Singleton, University of Edinburgh |
1. Booming industry, wage spillovers and Dutch disease: Norway reported fit? |
By Jan Morten Dyrstad; Norwegian University of Science and Tech |
presented by: Jan Morten Dyrstad, Norwegian University of Science and Tech |
2. The effect of minimum wages on the total number of jobs: Evidence from the United States using a bunching estimator |
By Doruk Cengiz; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Arindrajit Dube; University of Massachusetts Amherst Attila Lindner; University College London Ben Zipperer; Washington Center for Equitable Growth |
presented by: Attila Lindner, University College London |
3. The (Ir)Relevance of Newly Hired and Incumbent Workers' Wage Cyclicality for the Volatility of Job Creation |
By Marco Fongoni; University of Strathclyde |
presented by: Marco Fongoni, University of Strathclyde |
4. Real wages and hours in the Great Recession: Evidence from firms and their entry-level jobs |
By Daniel Schaefer; University of Edinburgh Carl Singleton; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Carl Singleton, University of Edinburgh |
Session 55: Empirical Development Studies 2 March 27, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 211 |
Session Chair: Maria Franco Gavonel, University of Oxford |
1. Income Smoothing Among Thai Households |
By Chowdhury Shabab; University of Sussex |
presented by: Chowdhury Shabab, University of Sussex |
2. The Aid and Growth Nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Budgetary and Non-Budgetary Aid Recipient Countries |
By Godwin Okafor; Southampton Solent University, UK |
presented by: Godwin Okafor, Southampton Solent University, UK |
3. Micro credit Scheme Impact on Household Vulnerability and Empowerment: Evidence from a Developing Economy |
By Ngozi Ibeji; University of Northampton |
presented by: Ngozi Ibeji, University of Northampton |
4. The Effect of Foreign Competition on Family and Network Labour Allocation |
By Margaryta Klymak; Trinity College Dublin |
presented by: Margaryta Klymak, Trinity College Dublin |
5. Effects of Internal Migration on Youth’s Cognitive and Psychosocial Skills in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam |
By Maria Franco Gavonel; University of Oxford |
presented by: Maria Franco Gavonel, University of Oxford |
Session 56: B1: NIESR 80th Anniversary Special Session: Productivity Puzzles March 27, 2018 13:30 to 15:00 JUB Lrg LT |
Session Chair: Jagjit Chadha, NIESR |
1. Britain’s Persistent Productivity Failure: is the EU Really to Blame? |
By Nicholas Crafts; University of Warwick |
presented by: Nicholas Crafts, University of Warwick |
2. What Can We Learn from Cross-Country Firm-Level Analysis? |
By Eric Bartelsman; Vrije Univesiteit Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute |
presented by: Eric Bartelsman, Vrije Univesiteit Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute |
3. The Anatomy of Labour Productivity in the UK: Lessons from New and Existing Data Sources |
By Gaganan Awano; ONS Philip Wales; ONS |
presented by: Philip Wales, ONS |
4. Below the aggregate: A detailed account of the UK productivity puzzle |
By Rebecca Riley; National Institute of Economic and Socia Ana Rincon Aznar; The National Institute of Economic and Social Research Lea Samek; NIESR, ESCoE |
presented by: Rebecca Riley, National Institute of Economic and Socia |
Session 57: B2: Bank of England Special Session: Low Equilibrium Interest Rates and Monetary Policy March 27, 2018 13:30 to 15:00 FUL A |
Session Chair: Michael Kiley, Federal Reserve Board |
1. A Long Run Macro-Finance Perspective on Real Interest rates |
By Rodrigo Guimaraes; Bank of England Gertjan Vlieghe; Bank of England |
presented by: Rodrigo Guimaraes, Bank of England |
2. Risk shocks and monetary policy in the new normal |
By Martin Seneca; Bank of England |
presented by: Martin Seneca, Bank of England |
3. Quantitative easing and the ‘new normal’ in monetary policy |
By Michael Kiley; Federal Reserve Board |
presented by: Michael Kiley, Federal Reserve Board |
Session 58: B3: Behavioral Econometrics, Subjective Well-Being, and Policy March 27, 2018 13:30 to 15:00 FUL B |
Session Chair: G. Charles-Cadogan, University of Leicester, School of Business |
1. Overoptimistic Entrepreneurs: Predicting Wellbeing Consequences of Self-Employment |
By Reto Odermatt; London School of Economics Nattavudh Powdthavee; Warwick Business School and London School of Economics Alois Stutzer; University of Basel |
presented by: Reto Odermatt, London School of Economics |
2. Estimation and Inference for Loss Aversion in Cross Sectional Regressions of Happiness and Consumption on Economic Growth |
By G. Charles-Cadogan; University of Leicester, School of Business |
presented by: G. Charles-Cadogan, University of Leicester, School of Business |
3. Putting Subjective Well-being to Use for Ex-ante Policy Evaluation |
By Holguer Jara Tamayo; University of Essex Erik Schokkaert; K U Leuven |
presented by: Holguer Jara Tamayo, University of Essex |
Session 59: B4: MMF Special Session: Evidence on the Impact of Brexit March 27, 2018 13:30 to 15:00 JUB-115 |
Session Chair: Chris Giles, FInancial TImes |
1. New Survey Evidence on the Impact of Brexit on UK Firms |
By Nicholas Bloom; Stanford University Philip Bunn; Bank of England Paul Mizen; University of Nottingham Pawel Smietanka; University of Nottingham Gregory Thwaites; LSE & Bank of England |
presented by: Paul Mizen, University of Nottingham |
2. The Economic Impact of the Leave Vote: Evidence from Prices and Trade Flows |
By Holger Breinlich; University of Nottingham Elsa Leromain; LSE Dennis Novy; University of Warwick Thomas Sampson |
presented by: Dennis Novy, University of Warwick |
3. The Local Economic Effects of Brexit |
By Swati Dhingra; London School of Economics Stephen Machin; LSE |
presented by: Stephen Machin, LSE |
Session 60: B5: The Effects of Longer Working at Older Ages March 27, 2018 13:30 to 15:00 JUB-118 |
Session Chair: Richard Blundell, University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies |
1. The causal impact of longer working on cognitive function and mobility: exploiting the increase in the state pension age for women in the UK |
By James Banks; University of Manchester and Institute for Fiscal Studies Jonathan Cribb; Institute for Fiscal Studies Carl Emmerson; Institute for Fiscal Studies David Sturrock; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Carl Emmerson, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
2. Early retirement keeps you healthy and extends your life – if you are given a lot more leisure for a little less income |
By Paul Bingley; Danish National Centre for Social Research SFI Peder Pedersen; VIVE – The Danish Centre of Applied Social Science |
presented by: Paul Bingley, Danish National Centre for Social Research SFI |
3. The effect of early retirement on health: Evidence from a German pension reform |
By Stefan Etgeton; DIW Berlin Peter Haan; DIW Berlin, FU Berlin Anna Hammerschmid; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Stefan Etgeton, DIW Berlin |
4. Impact of later retirement on mortality: Evidence from France |
By Antoine Bozio; Paris school of economics Clémentine Garrouste; PSL, Paris Dauphine University Elsa Perdrix; PSE |
presented by: Elsa Perdrix, PSE |
Session 61: B6: Exploring Sub-Optimal Choices among Disadvantaged Students in UK Higher Education March 27, 2018 13:30 to 15:00 JUB-144 |
Session Chair: Nikki Shure, University College London Institute of Education |
1. Socio-economic gaps in Higher Education Access, Outcomes and Returns: Evidence and Policy Lessons from English Administrative Data |
By Lorraine Dearden |
presented by: Lorraine Dearden, |
2. Academic undermatch among high-attaining disadvantaged students: school, neighbourhood, and regional factors |
By Stuart Campbell; University College London Lindsey Macmillan; Institute of Education Richard Murphy; University of Texas at Austin Gill Wyness; UCL Institute of Education |
presented by: Gill Wyness, UCL Institute of Education |
3. The relationship between A-level subject choice and league table score of university attended: the ‘facilitating’, the ‘less suitable’ and the counter-intuitive |
By Catherine Dilnot; UCL Institute of Education |
presented by: Catherine Dilnot, UCL Institute of Education |
4. Describing First in Family University Graduates in England |
By Morag Henderson; UCL Institute of Education) Nikki Shure; University College London Institute of Education |
presented by: Nikki Shure, University College London Institute of Education |
Session 62: Development: Credit Markets March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 211 |
Session Chair: Mahreen Mahmud, University of Oxford |
1. Rural Credit, Agricultural Productivity, and Crop Choice |
By Camille Boudot; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Camille Boudot, University of Edinburgh |
2. Financial Access Expansion and Welfare: Evidence from Zambia |
By Elizabeth Nanziri; University of Oxford |
presented by: Elizabeth Nanziri, University of Oxford |
3. Microfinance for Startups: Experimental Evidence from Pakistan |
By Farah Said; Lahore School of Economics Mahreen Mahmud; University of Oxford Azam Chaudhry; Lahore School of Economics |
presented by: Farah Said, Lahore School of Economics |
4. Repaying Microcredit Loans: A Natural Experiment on Liability Structure |
By Mahreen Mahmud; University of Oxford |
presented by: Mahreen Mahmud, University of Oxford |
Session 63: Development: Labour Markets March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 113 |
Session Chair: Michael Koelle, University of Oxford |
1. State Dependence in Labor Market Fluctuations: Evidence, Theory and Policy Implications |
By Carlo Pizzinelli; University of Oxford Francesco Zanetti; University of Oxford |
presented by: Carlo Pizzinelli, University of Oxford |
2. Job referrals and strategic network formation - Experimental evidence from urban neighbourhoods in Ethiopia |
By Marc Witte; University of Oxford |
presented by: Marc Witte, University of Oxford |
3. Job satisfaction among young workers in Eastern and Southern Africa: a comparative analysis |
By Andy Mckay; University of Sussex Andrew Newell; University of Sussex Cinzia Rienzo; King s College London |
presented by: Cinzia Rienzo, King s College London |
4. Microenterprises and the Lure of Wage Work: Theory and Evidence from Mexican Export Manufacturing |
By Michael Koelle; University of Oxford |
presented by: Michael Koelle, University of Oxford |
Session 64: Empirical Development Studies 3 March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 103 |
Session Chair: Caterina Gennaioli, Queen Mary University of London |
1. Scarring and Selection in the Great Irish Famine |
By Matthias Blum; Queen's University Belfast Christopher Colvin; Queen's University Belfast Eoin McLaughlin; University of St Andrews |
presented by: Christopher Colvin, Queen's University Belfast |
2. Soil Quality and Colonization |
By satyendra Gupta; Indian Institute of Management Rohtak |
presented by: satyendra Gupta, Indian Institute of Management Rohtak |
3. Urbanization, Structural Transformation and Rural-Urban Disparities in China and India |
By Viktoria Hnatkovska; University of British Columbia Amartya Lahiri; University of British Columbia |
presented by: Amartya Lahiri, University of British Columbia |
4. Toxic Roads: Unearthing Hazardous Waste Dumping |
By Caterina Gennaioli; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Caterina Gennaioli, Queen Mary University of London |
Session 65: Distributive and Affirmative Action Policies March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 206 |
Session Chair: Georges Vivien Houngbonon, Ecole Centrale Paris |
1. The gold digger and the machine. Evidence on the distributive effect of the artisanal and industrial gold rushes in Burkina Faso |
By Victoire Girard; Univ. Orléans and Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne |
presented by: Victoire Girard, Univ. Orléans and Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne |
2. Vouchers for Low-Cost Private Schools: Six-Year Impacts from a Lottery in Delhi |
By Lee Crawfurd; University of Sussex |
presented by: Lee Crawfurd, University of Sussex |
3. The Effect of Quarantining Welfare on School Attendance in Indigenous Communities |
By Deborah Cobb-Clark; University of Sydney Nathan Kettlewell; University of Sydney Stefanie Schurer; University of Sydney Sven Silburn; Menzies School of Health Research |
presented by: Deborah Cobb-Clark, University of Sydney |
4. Broadband Internet and Income Inequality |
By Georges Vivien Houngbonon; Ecole Centrale Paris |
presented by: Georges Vivien Houngbonon, Ecole Centrale Paris |
Session 66: Offshoring March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 107 |
Session Chair: Simone Moriconi, IESEG School of Management |
1. Temporary Jobs and Globalization |
By Hitoshi Sato Tomohiro Machikita; Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO) |
presented by: Hitoshi Sato, |
2. Trade, Technology and the Rise of Non-Routine Jobs |
By Gaaitzen de Vries; University of Groningen Laurie Reijnders; University of Groningen |
presented by: Gaaitzen de Vries, University of Groningen |
3. Effects of services offshoring on local labour markets |
By Martina Magli; University of Nottingham |
presented by: Martina Magli, University of Nottingham |
4. The Role of Regulations and Networks in Firms' Offshoring Decisions |
By Simone Moriconi; IESEG School of Management Giovanni Peri; University of Califonia, Davis dario pozzoli; Copenhagen Business School |
presented by: Simone Moriconi, IESEG School of Management |
Session 67: Empirical Macro 2 March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 106 |
Session Chair: Simone Valente, University of East Anglia |
1. The Global Rise of Asset Prices and the Labor Share Decline |
By Ignacio Gonzalez; Columbia University Pedro Trivin; Universitat de Girona |
presented by: Pedro Trivin, Universitat de Girona |
2. A Head-to-Head Comparison of Augmented Wealth in Germany and the United States |
By Timm Boenke; Free University Berlin Markus Grabka; DIW Berlin carsten schroeder; Free University Berlin and SOEP at DIW Berlin Edward Wolff; New York University |
presented by: Timm Boenke, Free University Berlin |
3. Government borrowing cost and budget deficits: is investment spending different? |
By Jemima Peppel-Srebrny; University of Oxford |
presented by: Jemima Peppel-Srebrny, University of Oxford |
4. Wealth Creation, Wealth Dilution and Population Dynamics |
By Christa Brunnschweiler; University of East Anglia Pietro Peretto; Duke University Simone Valente; University of East Anglia |
presented by: Simone Valente, University of East Anglia |
Session 68: Monetary Policy and Financial Crisis March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 109 |
Session Chair: Ceri Davies, University of Birmingham |
1. Long-Run Dynamics and Short-Run Variations of U.S. Corporate Cash Holding |
By Ruhollah Eskandari; University of York Morteza Zamanian; Sharif University of Technology |
presented by: Ruhollah Eskandari, University of York |
2. The Money Multiplier in the Financial Crisis: a Quantitative Evaluation |
By Jagjit Chadha; NIESR Luisa Corrado; University of Rome Tor Vergata Jack Meaning; Bank of England Tobias Schuler; Ifo |
presented by: Tobias Schuler, Ifo |
3. Financial Crisis, Monetary Base Expansion and Risk |
By Stylianos Tsiaras; University of Surrey |
presented by: Stylianos Tsiaras, University of Surrey |
4. Nominal Interest Rates and Inflation Rate Inversion: Bank Shocks and the Great Recession |
By Tamas Csabafi; University of Missouri, St Louis Ceri Davies; University of Birmingham Max Gillman; University of Missouri at St Louis Michal Kejak; CERGE-EI |
presented by: Ceri Davies, University of Birmingham |
Session 69: Innovation and Productivity March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 201 |
Session Chair: Christodoulos Stefanadis, University of Piraeus |
1. A Simple Model of Growth Slowdown |
By Katsuyuki Shibayama; University of Kent at Canterbury |
presented by: Katsuyuki Shibayama, University of Kent at Canterbury |
2. Why is Europe Falling Behind? Structural Transformation and Services' Productivity Differences between Europe and the U.S. |
By Cesare Buiatti; University of Illinois Joao Duarte; University of Cambridge Luis Felipe Saenz; University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
presented by: Cesare Buiatti, University of Illinois |
3. Global Temperature Risk, R&D Expenditure, and Growth |
By Dr. Michael Donadelli; Goethe University Frankfurt Patrick Grüning; Bank of Lithuania and Vilnius University Marcus Jüppner; Goethe University Frankfurt Renatas Kizys; University of Portsmouth |
presented by: Patrick Grüning, Bank of Lithuania and Vilnius University |
4. Underutilized Capacity and Inadequate Demand for Labor |
By Christodoulos Stefanadis; University of Piraeus |
presented by: Christodoulos Stefanadis, University of Piraeus |
Session 70: Empirical Political Economics March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 213 |
Session Chair: Sambit Bhattacharyya, University of Sussex |
1. Political Lending Cycles and Real Outcomes: Evidence from Turkey |
By Cagatay Bircan; EBRD Orkun Saka; London School of Economics |
presented by: Orkun Saka, London School of Economics |
2. Cash for Votes: Evidence from India |
By Anirban Mitra; University of Kent Shabana Mitra; Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Arnab Mukherji; Center for Public Policy |
presented by: Anirban Mitra, University of Kent |
3. Group Size and Political Representation Under Alternate Electoral Systems |
By Sugat Chaturvedi; Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Sabyasachi das; Ashoka University |
presented by: Sabyasachi das, Ashoka University |
4. Natural Resources and Political Patronage in Africa: An Ethnicity Level Analysis |
By Sambit Bhattacharyya; University of Sussex Nemera Mamo; University of Sussex |
presented by: Sambit Bhattacharyya, University of Sussex |
Session 71: Inequality March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 208 |
Session Chair: Deniz Sevinc, University of Birmingham |
1. Housing Bubbles, Offshore assets and Wealth Inequality in Spain (1984-2013) |
By Clara Martinez-Toledano; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Clara Martinez-Toledano, Paris School of Economics |
2. Wealth inequality and externalities from ex ante skill heterogeneity |
By Konstantinos Angelopoulos; University of Glasgow Spyridon Lazarakis; University of Glasgow James Malley; University of Glasgow and CESifo |
presented by: Spyridon Lazarakis, University of Glasgow |
3. Mobility and the Lifetime Distributional Impact of Tax and Transfer Reforms |
By Barra Roantree; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Barra Roantree, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
4. Europe 2020 targets: Redefining European linkages and a modified inequality index |
By Deniz Sevinc; University of Birmingham |
presented by: Deniz Sevinc, University of Birmingham |
Session 72: Educational Outcomes March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 204 |
Session Chair: Laura van der Erve, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
1. Afraid to go to School? Estimating the Effect of Community Violence on Schooling Outcomes |
By Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner; University of Leicester Livia Menezes; University of Leicester |
presented by: Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner, University of Leicester |
2. Swine Flu and The Effect of Compulsory Class Attendance on Academic Performance |
By Sofoklis Goulas; Stanford University Rigissa Megalokonomou; University of Queensland |
presented by: Sofoklis Goulas, Stanford University |
3. Follow the Leader: Student Strikes, School Absenteeism and Long Term Implications for Education Outcomes |
By Gonzalo Gaete; University of Warwick |
presented by: Gonzalo Gaete, University of Warwick |
4. Returns to Higher Education for Women: in the Labour Market and Marriage Market |
By Chris Belfield; IFS Laura van der Erve; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Laura van der Erve, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
Session 73: Public Health Interventions March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 101 |
Session Chair: Paul Fisher, University of Essex |
1. Do Speed Cameras save lives? |
By Cheng Keat Tang; London School of Economics |
presented by: Cheng Keat Tang, London School of Economics |
2. Police-Monitored Cameras and Crime |
By Ignacio Munyo; University of Montevideo Martin Rossi; Universidad de San Andres |
presented by: Ignacio Munyo, University of Montevideo |
3. Gun prevalence and suicide |
By Simone Balestra; University of St. Gallen |
presented by: Simone Balestra, University of St. Gallen |
4. The Impact of a Personalised Blood Pressure Warning on Health Behaviours |
By Sonia Bhalotra; University of Essex Adeline Delavande; University of Essex Paul Fisher; University of Essex Jonathan James; University of Bath |
presented by: Paul Fisher, University of Essex |
Session 74: Econometrics: Structural Estimation March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 210 |
Session Chair: Taiki Yamamura, Queen Mary University of London |
1. The Impact of Price Discrimination in Markets with Adverse Selection |
By Andre Veiga; Oxford University |
presented by: Andre Veiga, Oxford University |
2. USING PENALIZED LIKELIHOOD TO SELECT PARAMETERS IN A RANDOM COEFFICIENTS MULTINOMIAL LOGIT MODEL |
By Joel Horowitz; Northwestern University Lars Nesheim; University College London |
presented by: Lars Nesheim, University College London |
3. Matching Games with Unobserved Heterogeneity: A Structural Analysis of Online Labor Markets |
By YAJING JIANG; Charles River Associates International Inc |
presented by: YAJING JIANG, Charles River Associates International Inc |
4. Evaluating FAVAR with Time-Varying Parameters and Stochastic Volatility |
By Taiki Yamamura; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Taiki Yamamura, Queen Mary University of London |
Session 75: Finance: Banking 2 March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 209 |
Session Chair: Sheng Zhao, University of Edinburgh Business School |
1. Risk-Taking Channel of Unconventional Monetary Policies in Bank Lending |
By Kiyotaka Nakashima; Konan University Masahiko Shibamoto; Kobe University Koji Takahashi; Bank of Japan |
presented by: Kiyotaka Nakashima, Konan University |
2. Schumpeterian Banks: Credit Reallocation and Capital Requirements |
By Christian Keuschnigg; University of St. Gallen Michael Kogler; University of St. Gallen |
presented by: Michael Kogler, University of St. Gallen |
3. Collateral Channels and Banking Relationships |
By Gareth Anderson; University of Oxford Saleem Bahaj; Bank of England Matthieu Chavaz; Bank of England Angus Foulis; Bank of England Gabor Pinter; Bank of England |
presented by: Angus Foulis, Bank of England |
4. Does the bank rating function as a ‘middleman’? An analysis of the relationship among sovereign ratings, bank ratings and bank performances |
By Sheng Zhao; University of Edinburgh Business School Fernando Moreira; University of Edinburgh Business School Tong wang; Business School |
presented by: Sheng Zhao, University of Edinburgh Business School |
Session 76: Theoretical Finance March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 111 |
Session Chair: Nilanjana Chakraborty, Self Employed |
1. DURABLE GOODS IN THE RESOLUTION OF LONG-RUN RISK |
By Myroslav Pidkuyko; University of Manchester Raffaele Rossi; University of Manchester |
presented by: Myroslav Pidkuyko, University of Manchester |
2. Monitoring for Learning by Institutional Investors: Theory and Evidence |
By Jingyu Zhang; Imperial College London |
presented by: Jingyu Zhang, Imperial College London |
3. Periphery Dealers in Over-the-counter Markets |
By Chutiorn Tontivanichanon; London School of Economics |
presented by: Chutiorn Tontivanichanon, London School of Economics |
4. Rational Functions: An Alternative Approach to Asset Pricing |
By Nilanjana Chakraborty; Self Employed Mohammed Elgammal; Qatar University David McMillan; University of Stirling |
presented by: Nilanjana Chakraborty, Self Employed |
Session 77: Applied Behavioural Economics 2 March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 205 |
Session Chair: Stephanie von Hinke, University of Bristol |
1. Monetary Policy under Behavioral Expectations: Theory and Experiment |
By Cars Hommes; University of Amsterdam Domenico Massaro; Catholic University of Milan Matthias Weber; Bank of Lithuania & Vilnius University |
presented by: Domenico Massaro, Catholic University of Milan |
2. Is one judging head the same as three: a natural field experiment on individuals vs teams |
By Theodoros Alysandratos; Royal Holloway University of London |
presented by: Theodoros Alysandratos, Royal Holloway University of London |
3. How much information is incorporated in financial asset prices? Experimental Evidence |
By Lionel Page; Queensland University of Technology Christoph Siemroth; University of Essex |
presented by: Christoph Siemroth, University of Essex |
4. The effect of education on the nutritional composition of the diet |
By Stephanie von Hinke; University of Bristol |
presented by: Stephanie von Hinke, University of Bristol |
Session 78: Industrial Organisation: Cartels March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 112 |
Session Chair: Ming Gao, Tsinghua University |
1. ESTABLISHING COLLUSION BY PRICE MATCHING CLAUSES: “EAGLES”, “HAWKS” AND “VULTURES” |
By Luis Cabral; NYU Stern Niklas Duerr; ZEW Mannheim Dominik Schober; University of Mannheim and ZEW Mannheim Oliver Woll; ZEW Mannheim |
presented by: Niklas Duerr, ZEW Mannheim |
2. Minority Shareholdings and Collusion: Evidenence from the Introduction of National Leniency Programs |
By Sven Heim; Mines ParisTech, CERNA |
presented by: Sven Heim, Mines ParisTech, CERNA |
3. Unprofitable cartels |
By George Symeonidis; University of Essex |
presented by: George Symeonidis, University of Essex |
4. Non-Price Discrimination by a Prejudiced Platform |
By Ming Gao; Tsinghua University Travis Ng; The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
presented by: Ming Gao, Tsinghua University |
Session 79: Industrial Organisation: Marketing March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 207 |
Session Chair: Chi Zhang, University of York |
1. New Product Introduction and Slotting Fees |
By Claire Chambolle; INRA Clemence Christin; U Caen |
presented by: Clemence Christin, U Caen |
2. Comparative Advertising: The role of prices |
By Stuart Baumann |
presented by: Stuart Baumann, |
3. Personal data and free applications |
By Grazia Cecere; Telecom Ecole de Management Fabrice Le Guel; ADIS Vincent Lefrere; Université |
presented by: Vincent Lefrere, Université |
4. Dynamic Pricing in Horseracing Betting Markets |
By Chi Zhang; University of York |
presented by: Chi Zhang, University of York |
Session 80: Economic History 1 March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 202 |
Session Chair: CLAUDIA REI, University of Warwick |
1. The Long-Run Influence of Institutions Governing Trade: The Case of Colonial and Pirates' Ports in Mexico |
By Daphne Alvarez Villa; University of Munich Jenny Guardado; Georgetown University |
presented by: Jenny Guardado, Georgetown University |
2. The Imperial Roots of Global Trade |
By Gunes Gokmen; New Economic School Wessel Vermeulen; Newcastle University Pierre-Louis Vezina; King's College London |
presented by: Wessel Vermeulen, Newcastle University |
3. Turning Points in Leadership: Shipping Technology in the Portuguese and Dutch Merchant Empires |
By CLAUDIA REI; University of Warwick |
presented by: CLAUDIA REI, University of Warwick |
Session 81: Economic Theory: Mechanism Design March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 102 |
Session Chair: Dimitri Migrow, University of Calgary |
1. Equilibrium Selection in the Generalised Second-Price Auction |
By Thomas Norman; University of Oxford |
presented by: Thomas Norman, University of Oxford |
2. Top Trading Cycles in Endogenous Information Acquisition |
By Annika Johnson; Royal Holloway, University of London |
presented by: Annika Johnson, Royal Holloway, University of London |
3. Cooperation in Social Dilemmas through Position Uncertainty |
By Andrea Gallice; University of Torino and Collegio Carlo Alberto Ignacio Monzon; Collegio Carlo Alberto |
presented by: Andrea Gallice, University of Torino and Collegio Carlo Alberto |
4. Multi Agent Information Acquisition and Sharing |
By Dimitri Migrow; University of Calgary Francesco Squintani; University of Warwick |
presented by: Dimitri Migrow, University of Calgary |
Session 82: Labour Economics: Demography and Gender 3 March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 104 |
Session Chair: Sophie Maillard, INSEE |
1. The Dynamics of Domestic Violence: Learning about the Match |
By Dan Anderberg; University of London Noemi Mantovan; Bangor Business School Robert Sauer; Royal Holloway, University of London |
presented by: Dan Anderberg, University of London |
2. Divorce laws and intimate partner violence: Evidence from Mexico |
By Aixa Maria Garcia-Ramos; University of Birmingham |
presented by: Aixa Maria Garcia-Ramos, University of Birmingham |
3. Male Gatekeepers: Gender Bias in the Publishing Process? |
By Felix Bransch; Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg Michael Kvasnicka; Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg |
presented by: Felix Bransch, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg |
4. Gender Wage Gap and Firm Heterogeneity: Evidence from French Linked Employer-Employee Data |
By Elise Coudin; INSEE-CREST Sophie Maillard; INSEE Maxime To; University College London - IFS |
presented by: Sophie Maillard, INSEE |
Session 83: Labour Economics: Migration 2 March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 203 |
Session Chair: elisabetta pasini, queen mary university of london |
1. The economics of family migration |
By Toman Barsbai; Kiel Institute for the World Economy Andreas Steinmayr; University of Munich (LMU) |
presented by: Toman Barsbai, Kiel Institute for the World Economy |
2. What are you voting for? Proximity to refugee reception centres and voting in the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum |
By Massimiliano Bratti; European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre Claudio Deiana; European Commission Enkelejda Havari; European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre Gianluca Mazzarella; European Commission Elena Meroni; University of Padova |
presented by: Claudio Deiana, European Commission |
3. Immigration Misallocation: Evidence from Australia |
By Toan Nguyen; Curtin University |
presented by: Toan Nguyen, Curtin University |
4. Migration and competition for schools: evidence from primary education in England |
By elisabetta pasini; queen mary university of london |
presented by: elisabetta pasini, queen mary university of london |
Session 84: Labour Economics: Returns to Education 2 March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 114 |
Session Chair: Larissa Marioni, University of Southampton |
1. The effect of education on adult mortality, health, and income: triangulating across genetic and policy reforms |
By Neil Davies; University of Bristol Matt Dickson; University of Bath George Davey Smith; University of Bristol Gerard van den Berg; University of Bristol Frank Windmeijer; University of Bristol |
presented by: Matt Dickson, University of Bath |
2. THE CHANGING DEMAND FOR SKILLS IN THE UK |
By Damon Morris; University of Sheffield Andrew Dickerson; University of Sheffield |
presented by: Andrew Dickerson, University of Sheffield |
3. The Rat Race for Human Capital: Evidence and Theory |
By Tiloka de Silva; London School of Economics |
presented by: Tiloka de Silva, London School of Economics |
4. Overeducation in the Labour Market: Evidence from Brazil |
By Larissa Marioni; University of Southampton |
presented by: Larissa Marioni, University of Southampton |
Session 85: Labour Contracts and Markets March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 212 |
Session Chair: Lukas Laffers, Matej Bel University, Faculty of Natural Sciences |
1. Modes of child care |
By Gerhard Glomm; Indiana University Volker Meier; Ifo Institute for Economic Research |
presented by: Volker Meier, Ifo Institute for Economic Research |
2. Dual Practice by Health Workers: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia |
By Gabriel Montes-Rojas; Universidad de Buenos Aires Sarmistha Pal; University of Surrey |
presented by: Sarmistha Pal, University of Surrey |
3. The Effect of Child Health on Maternal Labor Market Outcomes |
By Bernhard Schmidpeter; University of Essex Lukas Laffers; Matej Bel University, Faculty of Natural Sciences |
presented by: Lukas Laffers, Matej Bel University, Faculty of Natural Sciences |
Session 86: Empirical International Economics March 27, 2018 15:30 to 17:00 FUL 110 |
Session Chair: Julian Donaubauer, Helmut-Schmidt-University |
1. Trade Blocks, Common Markets, Currency Unions and FDI stocks: the impacts of NAFTA and the EU |
By Ray Barrell; Brunel University Abdulkader Nahhas; The University of Exeter |
presented by: Abdulkader Nahhas, The University of Exeter |
2. Employment and Wage Effects of Export VAT Rebates: Evidence from China |
By Bo Gao; Loughborough University |
presented by: Bo Gao, Loughborough University |
3. Can a common currency foster a shared social identity across different nations? The case of the euro |
By Franz Buscha; University of Westminster |
presented by: Franz Buscha, University of Westminster |
4. The trade creating effects of migration: evidence from European Union enlargement |
By Yvonne Giesing; University of Munich Thomas Triebs; Loughborough University Justin Tumlinson; Loughborough University |
presented by: Thomas Triebs, Loughborough University |
5. Winning or Losing in Investor-to-State Dispute Resolution: The Role of Arbitrator Bias and Experience |
By Julian Donaubauer; Helmut-Schmidt-University Eric Neumayer; London School of Economics Peter Nunnenkamp; Kiel Institute for the World Economy |
presented by: Julian Donaubauer, Helmut-Schmidt-University |
Session 87: Human Capital and Migration March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 111 |
Session Chair: Farai Jena, University of Sussex |
1. Development accounting using PIAAC data |
By Ana Hidalgo-Cabrillana; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Zoe Kuehn; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Cristina Lopez-Mayan; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
presented by: Ana Hidalgo-Cabrillana, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid |
2. The Relative Efficiency of Skilled Labor across Countries: Measurement and Interpretation |
By Federico Rossi; Johns Hopkins SAIS |
presented by: Federico Rossi, Johns Hopkins SAIS |
3. Heterogeneous Climate Preferences of Migrants: Boiling Phoenix or Shivering Boston? |
By Antonia Schwarz; University of Sussex |
presented by: Antonia Schwarz, University of Sussex |
4. Internal migration and occupational outcomes in Zimbabwe |
By Farai Jena; University of Sussex |
presented by: Farai Jena, University of Sussex |
Session 88: House Prices and Rents March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 103 |
Session Chair: Sebastian Rueth, University of Ghent |
1. Getting Low from Getting High? - The External Effects of Coffeeshops on House Prices |
By Mike Langen; Maastricht University |
presented by: Mike Langen, Maastricht University |
2. Empirics on the causal effects of rent control in Germany |
By Konstantin Kholodilin; DIW Berlin Andreas Mense; University Erlangen-Nürnberg Claus Michelsen; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Andreas Mense, University Erlangen-Nürnberg |
3. Output and welfare gains from non-recourse mortgages: the role of general equilibrium effects |
By Egle Jakucionyte; University of Amsterdam |
presented by: Egle Jakucionyte, University of Amsterdam |
4. Systematic Monetary Policy and the Macroeconomic Effects of Shifts in Loan-to-Value Ratios |
By Sebastian Rueth; University of Ghent Rüdiger Bachmann; University of Notre Dame |
presented by: Sebastian Rueth, University of Ghent |
Session 89: International Economics: Exchange Rates March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 207 |
Session Chair: Natalie Chen, Warwick University |
1. Bitcoin Reveals Exchange Rate Manipulation and Detects Capital Controls |
By Gina Pieters; Trinity University |
presented by: Gina Pieters, Trinity University |
2. Boom Goes the Price: Giant Resource Discoveries and Real Exchange Rate Appreciation |
By Torfinn Harding; Norwegian School of Economics Radek Stefanski; University of St Andrews Gerhard Toews; University of Oxford |
presented by: Radek Stefanski, University of St Andrews |
3. The effect of US monetary policy on Canada and Mexico: A tale of two worlds? |
By Vasco Gabriel; University of Surrey |
presented by: Vasco Gabriel, University of Surrey |
4. Vehicle Currency Pricing and Exchange Rate Pass-Through |
By Natalie Chen; Warwick University |
presented by: Natalie Chen, Warwick University |
Session 90: International Trade and Trade Costs March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 208 |
Session Chair: Hakan Yilmazkuday, Florida International University |
1. The Uneven Effect of Globalization on Trade Costs |
By Ingo Borchert; University of Sussex Yoto Yotov; Drexel University |
presented by: Ingo Borchert, University of Sussex |
2. Germs, Roads and Trade: Theory and Evidence on the Value of Diversification in Global Sourcing |
By Hanwei Huang; London School of Economics/Centre for Economic performance |
presented by: Hanwei Huang, London School of Economics/Centre for Economic Performance |
3. Trade Credit, Trade Income Elasticity and the International Transmission of Shocks |
By Anna Watson; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Anna Watson, University of Cambridge |
4. Domestic vs. International Welfare Gains from Trade |
By Hakan Yilmazkuday; Florida International University |
presented by: Hakan Yilmazkuday, Florida International University |
Session 91: Labour and Productivity March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 107 |
Session Chair: Ran Gu, UCL |
1. Aggregate stability under a budget rule and labor mobility |
By Martin Micheli; RWI |
presented by: Martin Micheli, RWI |
2. Heterogeneous Firms, Wages, and the Effects of Financial Crises |
By Alex Clymo; University of Essex |
presented by: Alex Clymo, University of Essex |
3. The Impact of Financial Development on Outsourcing and Aggregate Productivity |
By Yan Liang; London School of Economics |
presented by: Yan Liang, London School of Economics |
4. Adaptation Costs and the Business Cycle Effects on the Postgraduate Wage Premium |
By Ran Gu; UCL |
presented by: Ran Gu, UCL |
Session 92: Monetary Policy Transmission March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 212 |
Session Chair: Vania Esady, City, University of London |
1. Monetary Policy and Household (De-)leveraging |
By Martin Harding; DIW Berlin Mathias Klein; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Mathias Klein, DIW Berlin |
2. Interbank Market Turmoils and the Macroeconomy |
By Pawel Kopiec; National Bank of Poland |
presented by: Pawel Kopiec, National Bank of Poland |
3. Animal Spirits in a Monetary Model |
By Roger Farmer; Warwick University Konstantin Platonov; UCLA |
presented by: Konstantin Platonov, UCLA |
4. Real and Nominal Effects of Monetary Shocks under Uncertainty |
By Vania Esady; City, University of London |
presented by: Vania Esady, City, University of London |
Session 93: Fiscal Policy and Multipliers March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 210 |
Session Chair: Dawid Trzeciakiewicz, University of Bradford |
1. The Macroeconomic Effects of Income and Consumption Tax Changes |
By Anh Nguyen; Bank of Lithuania LUISANNA ONNIS; University of Sheffield Raffaele Rossi; University of Manchester |
presented by: Raffaele Rossi, University of Manchester |
2. On the Non-Linearity of the Fiscal Multipliers |
By Pedro Brinca; NovaSBE Miguel Faria-e-Castro; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Miguel Ferreira; Nova SBE Hans Holter; University of Oslo |
presented by: Pedro Brinca, NovaSBE |
3. Tales of Two Countries: Cross-Border Fiscal Spillovers and Global Asset Market Participation |
By Ayobami Ilori; University of Sheffield, UK |
presented by: Ayobami Ilori, University of Sheffield, UK |
4. Why are fiscal multipliers countercyclical? The role of credit constraints |
By Richard McManus; Business School F Gulcin Ozkan; University of York Dawid Trzeciakiewicz; University of Bradford |
presented by: Dawid Trzeciakiewicz, University of Bradford |
Session 94: Institutional Economics March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 213 |
Session Chair: Arianna Ornaghi, University of Warwick |
1. Smaller Measurement Errors, Better Economic Policies? |
By Johannes Binswanger; University of St. Gallen Manuel Oechslin; University of Lucerne |
presented by: Manuel Oechslin, University of Lucerne |
2. Evaluating the Productivity and Labor Effects of Full and Partial Privatization |
By Kevin Amess; University of Nottingham Jun Du; Economics and Strategy Group Sourafel Girma; Nottingham University |
presented by: Kevin Amess, University of Nottingham |
3. Civil Service Reforms: Evidence from US Police Departments |
By Arianna Ornaghi; University of Warwick |
presented by: Arianna Ornaghi, University of Warwick |
Session 95: Political Economics: Voting 1 March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 203 |
Session Chair: Federico Trombetta, University of Warwick |
1. (You gotta) Strike if the Right (Is the Party!): Strike petitions and the electoral cycle in Mexico |
By Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos; University of Stirling |
presented by: Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos, University of Stirling |
2. Not welcome anymore: the effect of electoral incentives on the reception of refugees |
By Matteo Gamalerio; University of Warwick |
presented by: Matteo Gamalerio, University of Warwick |
3. Fundamental Errors in the Voting Booth |
By Edward Glaeser; Harvard University Giacomo Ponzetto; CREI, Pompeu Fabra University, IPEG, & B |
presented by: Giacomo Ponzetto, CREI, Pompeu Fabra University, IPEG, & B |
4. When the light shines too much. Rational inattention, populism and pandering. |
By Federico Trombetta; University of Warwick |
presented by: Federico Trombetta, University of Warwick |
Session 96: Education: Empirical Studies March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 114 |
Session Chair: Jack Britton, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
1. Persistency in Teachers' Grading Biases and Effect on Longer Term Outcomes: University Admission Exams and Choice of Field of Study |
By Rigissa Megalokonomou; University of Queensland Victor Lavy; University of Warwick |
presented by: Rigissa Megalokonomou, University of Queensland |
2. Self-Control at College |
By Gervas Huxley; University of Bristol Mike Peacey; New College of the Humanities |
presented by: Gervas Huxley, University of Bristol |
3. The protective (?) effect of education on mental health |
By Sarah Dahmann; The University of Sydney Daniel Schnitzlein; Leibniz University Hannover / DIW Berlin |
presented by: Daniel Schnitzlein, Leibniz University Hannover / DIW Berlin |
4. Where is the subsidy going? Using administrative data to value English income contingent student loans by subject and university |
By Jack Britton; Institute for Fiscal Studies Neil Shephard; Harvard University Laura van der Erve; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Jack Britton, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
Session 97: Poverty and Inequality March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 104 |
Session Chair: Barnali Basak, University of Sussex |
1. Urban Poverty and the Big Sort: Theory and Evidence from American Cities |
By Francesco Andreoli; Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) Mauro Mussini; Università degli Studi di Verona |
presented by: Francesco Andreoli, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) |
2. Welfare Effects of An In-Kind Transfer Program: Evidence from Mexico |
By Federico Tagliati; Bank of Spain |
presented by: Federico Tagliati, Bank of Spain |
3. Assessing deprivation with ordinal variables: Depth sensitivity and poverty aversion |
By Suman Seth; Leeds University Business School Gaston Yalonetzky; University of Leeds |
presented by: Suman Seth, Leeds University Business School |
4. Quantity-Quality Trade-Off Revisited: Evidence from India |
By Barnali Basak; University of Sussex |
presented by: Barnali Basak, University of Sussex |
Session 98: Financial Econometrics March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 209 |
Session Chair: Michele Piffer, Queen Mary, University of London |
1. Simple Approximate Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of Multivariate Jump-Diffusion Models |
By Dennis Kristensen; University College London Young Jun Lee; University College London Antonio Mele; Swiss Finance Institute |
presented by: Dennis Kristensen, University College London |
2. Does Media Coverage shape Economic Sentiment? Evidence from the UK. |
By james Bowden; School of Business and Management Andrzej Kwiatkowski; University of Dundee Dooruj Rambaccussing; University of Dundee |
presented by: Dooruj Rambaccussing, University of Dundee |
3. Combining Factor Models and External Instruments to Identify Uncertainty Shocks |
By Martin Bruns; DIW Berlin |
presented by: Martin Bruns, DIW Berlin |
4. Bayesian Structural VAR models: an extended approach |
By Martin Bruns; DIW Berlin Michele Piffer; Queen Mary, University of London |
presented by: Michele Piffer, Queen Mary, University of London |
Session 99: Financial Regulation March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 102 |
Session Chair: Yifei Cao, University of Sheffield |
1. How do Basel III capital requirements affect the portfolio choice of heterogeneous banks? |
By Carola Mueller; Halle Institute for Economic Research |
presented by: Carola Mueller, Halle Institute for Economic Research |
2. The Leverage Ratio and liquidity in the gilt and gilt repo markets |
By Andreea Bicu; Bank of England |
presented by: Andreea Bicu, Bank of England |
3. Bank liquidity and the cost of funding |
By Sam Miller; Bank of England Rhiannon Sowerbutts; Bank of England |
presented by: Rhiannon Sowerbutts, Bank of England |
4. Sovereign Distress, Bank Strength and Performance: Evidence from the Euro Area Sovereign Debt Crisis |
By Yifei Cao; University of Sheffield |
presented by: Yifei Cao, University of Sheffield |
Session 100: Empirical Finance 1 March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 112 |
Session Chair: Stefano Alderighi, World Federation of Exchanges / University of Essex |
1. Do Foreign Investors Improve Market Efficiency? |
By Marcin Kacperczyk; Imperial College London Tianyu Wang; Imperial College London |
presented by: Tianyu Wang, Imperial College London |
2. Carry Trades and Tail Risk: Evidence from Commodity Markets |
By Daniele Bianchi; University of Warwick |
presented by: Daniele Bianchi, University of Warwick |
3. The Determinants of Retail Trading Activity: a Cross-Market Analysis. |
By Stefano Alderighi; World Federation of Exchanges / University of Essex |
presented by: Stefano Alderighi, World Federation of Exchanges / University of Essex |
Session 101: Experimental Games 2 March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 113 |
Session Chair: Stefano Galavotti, University of Padova |
1. Search competition: a theoretical and experimental study |
By P G Moffatt; University of East Anglia Robert Sugden; University of East Anglia Mengjie Wang; University of East Anglia |
presented by: Mengjie Wang, University of East Anglia |
2. Effect of Reduced Opportunities on Bargaining Outcomes: An Experiment With Status Asymmetries |
By Subrato Banerjee; Queensland University of Technology |
presented by: Subrato Banerjee, Queensland University of Technology |
3. The Effect of Positive Mood on Cooperation in Repeated Interaction |
By Daniel Sgroi; University of Warwick |
presented by: Daniel Sgroi, University of Warwick |
4. An experimental study on sequential auctions with unknown capacities |
By Stefano Galavotti |
presented by: Stefano Galavotti, University of Padova |
Session 102: Innovation and R&D 2 March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 110 |
Session Chair: Simona Gamba, University of Verona |
1. Did Cheaper Flights Change the Geography of Scientific Collaboration? |
By Christian Catalini; MIT Christian Fons-Rosen; Pompeu Fabra University Patrick Gaule; University of Bath |
presented by: Patrick Gaule, University of Bath |
2. The Funding-Productivity Nexus in Science: Family and Other Sources of Endogeneity |
By Cornelia Lawson; University of Bath Aldo Geuna; University of Torino Ugo Finardi; Icres, CNR |
presented by: Cornelia Lawson, University of Bath |
3. Small Steps or Giant Leaps? Competition and the Size of Innovations |
By Thomas Fackler; ifo Institute |
presented by: Thomas Fackler, ifo Institute |
4. Strategic Interaction in Pharmaceutical Price Regulation and Innovation |
By Paolo Pertile; University of Verona Simona Gamba; University of Verona Martin Forster; University of York |
presented by: Simona Gamba, University of Verona |
Session 103: Collective Decision Making March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 101 |
Session Chair: Marco Ovidi, Queen Mary University of London |
1. The Cycle-Stationary Subgame Perfect Equilibrium in Legislative Bargaining without Replacement |
By Duk Gyoo Kim; University of Mannheim |
presented by: Duk Gyoo Kim, University of Mannheim |
2. Resisting Evidence Manipulation |
By Youzong Xu; Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Bo Li; Chinese Academy Of Sciences |
presented by: Youzong Xu, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University |
3. Socially Optimal Altruism in a Game of Sequential Punishment |
By Richard Povey; Hertford College, University of Oxford |
presented by: Richard Povey, Hertford College, University of Oxford |
4. Rising Stars |
By Erich Battistin; Queen Mary University of London Marco Ovidi; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Marco Ovidi, Queen Mary University of London |
Session 104: Economic Theory: Contract Theory March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 204 |
Session Chair: Mohamed Sraieb, University of Essex |
1. Subjective Performance Evaluation of Employees with Biased Beliefs |
By Matteo Foschi; European University Institute Luis Santos-Pinto; U Lausanne |
presented by: Luis Santos-Pinto, U Lausanne |
2. Risk-taking and dynamic prudential regulation |
By Caterina Lepore; Bank of England |
presented by: Caterina Lepore, Bank of England |
3. Can Starving Start-Ups Beat Fat Labs? A Bandit Problem of Innovation with Endogenous Financing Constraints |
By Alessandro Spiganti; University of Edinburgh |
presented by: Alessandro Spiganti, University of Edinburgh |
4. Altruistic Donors, Development and Redistribution |
By Patrick Legros; Northeastern University and Université Libre de Bruxelles Mohamed Sraieb; University of Essex |
presented by: Mohamed Sraieb, University of Essex |
Session 105: Labour Economics: Income Distribution and Inequality 2 March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 201 |
Session Chair: Jonas Loebbing, University of Cologne |
1. The innovation premium to low skill jobs |
By Antonin Bergeaud; Paris School of Economics Philippe Aghion; College de France Richard Blundell; University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies Rachel Griffith; IFS |
presented by: Antonin Bergeaud, Paris School of Economics |
2. Biased Technical Change in Global Value Chains |
By Laurie Reijnders; University of Groningen Marcel Timmer; University of Groningen Xianjia Ye; Universiteit Utrecht |
presented by: Xianjia Ye, Universiteit Utrecht |
3. Skill-Biased Technical Change and Labor Market Polarization: The Role of Skill Heterogeneity Within Occupations |
By Orhun Sevinc; LSE and Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey |
presented by: Orhun Sevinc, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, |
4. An Elementary Theory of Endogenous Technical Change |
By Jonas Loebbing; University of Cologne |
presented by: Jonas Loebbing, University of Cologne |
Session 106: Labour Economics: Migration 3 March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 109 |
Session Chair: Sarah Jewell, University of Reading |
1. The Impact of Immigration on Wage Dynamics: Evidence from the Algerian Independence War |
By Anthony Edo; CEPII |
presented by: Anthony Edo, CEPII |
2. Does the implementation of the Schengen Agreement boost cross-border commuting? Evidence from Switzerland |
By Angela Parenti; IMT Lucca Cristina Tealdi; Heriot-Watt University |
presented by: Cristina Tealdi, Heriot-Watt University |
3. Are immigrants’ skills priced differently? Evidence from France |
By Ahmed Tritah; University of Le Mans |
presented by: Ahmed Tritah, University of Le Mans |
4. On the Role of Migration on the Satisfaction of European Researchers: Evidence from MORE2 |
By Sarah Jewell; University of Reading Pantelis Kazakis; University of Glasgow |
presented by: Sarah Jewell, University of Reading |
Session 107: Labour Economics: Search March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 211 |
Session Chair: Jake Bradley, University of Cambridge |
1. Job Search, Unemployment Protection and Informal Work in Advanced Economies |
By Iain Long; Cardiff University Vito Polito; University of Bath |
presented by: Iain Long, Cardiff University |
2. Bargaining with renegotiation in models with on-the-job search |
By Axel Gottfries; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Axel Gottfries, University of Cambridge |
3. Costly Commuting and the Job Ladder |
By Jean Flemming; University of Oxford |
presented by: Jean Flemming, University of Oxford |
4. A Job Ladder Model with Stochastic Employment Opportunities |
By Jake Bradley; University of Cambridge Axel Gottfries; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Jake Bradley, University of Cambridge |
Session 108: Labour Economics: Labour Supply March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 202 |
Session Chair: Clemens Hetschko, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg |
1. Career Lotto? Labor Supply in Winner-Take-All Markets |
By Wayne Grove; Le Moyne College Michael Jetter; University of Western Australia, IZA, and CESifo Kerry Papps; University of Bath |
presented by: Kerry Papps, University of Bath |
2. Flexible working arrangements and women's lifetime outcomes |
By Amairisa Kouki; Royal Holloway University of London |
presented by: Amairisa Kouki, Royal Holloway University of London |
3. Income or Leisure? On the Hidden Benefits of (Un-)Employment |
By Adrian Chadi; University of Konstanz Clemens Hetschko; Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg |
presented by: Clemens Hetschko, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg |
Session 109: Inferring and modelling beliefs about inflation and deflation March 28, 2018 9:00 to 10:30 FUL 106 |
Session Chair: Roland Meeks, Bank of England |
1. Bayesian inference for probabilistic surveys |
By Roberto Casarin; University Ca' Foscari of Venice Marco Del Negro; Federal Reserve Bank of New York Francesco Ravazzolo; Free University of Bozen/Bolzano |
presented by: Marco Del Negro, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
2. Deflation expectations |
By Aaron Mehrotra; Bank for International Settlements Ryan Banerjee; Bank for International Settlements |
presented by: Aaron Mehrotra, Bank for International Settlements |
3. Are inflation expectations well anchored? |
By Jens Hilscher; UC Davis Alon Raviv; Bar-Ilan University Ricardo Reis; London School of Economics |
presented by: Alon Raviv, Bar-Ilan University |
4. Heterogeneous beliefs in the Phillips curve |
By Roland Meeks; Bank of England Francesca Monti; Bank of England |
presented by: Roland Meeks, Bank of England |
Session 110: The RES Women's Committee Special Session March 28, 2018 12:15 to 13:15 JUB Lrg LT |
Session Chair: Sarah Smith, CMPO, University of Bristol |
1. Pay and Job Rank amongst Academic Economists in the UK: Is Gender Relevant? |
By Karen Mumford; University of York Cristina Sechel; University of Sheffield |
presented by: Karen Mumford, University of York |
2. On the Recognition of Research Excellence for Lecturers in Economics: Outputs and Gender |
By Richard McManus; Caterbury Christ Church University Karen Mumford; University of York Cristina Sechel; University of Sheffield |
presented by: Cristina Sechel, University of Sheffield |
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Discussants: 1 Victoria Bateman, Cambridge U 2 Stephen Machin, LSE |
Session 111: C1: Econometrics Journal Special Session March 28, 2018 13:15 to 14:45 JUB Lrg LT |
Session Chair: Jaap Abbring, Tilburg University |
1. The Effects of Conventional and Unconventional Monetary Policy: A New Identification Procedure |
By Atsushi Inoue; Vanderbilt University Barbara Rossi; ICREA-Univ. Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona GSE |
presented by: Barbara Rossi, ICREA-Univ. Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona GSE |
2. Recent Developments in Forecasting with DSGE Models |
By Marco Del Negro; Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
presented by: Marco Del Negro, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Session 112: C2: Gender Inequality, Occupational Choice and the Macroeconomy March 28, 2018 13:15 to 14:45 FUL A |
Session Chair: David Cuberes, Clark University |
1. Home Production of Childcare and Labour Supply Decisions in a Collective Household Model |
By Helene Turon |
presented by: Helene Turon, |
2. Technological Change, Labor Supply and Gender Differences in Occupational Choice |
By Elisa Keller; University of Exeter |
presented by: Elisa Keller, University of Exeter |
3. Economic Incentives and Gender Identity |
By Andrea Ichino; European University Institute |
presented by: Andrea Ichino, European University Institute |
4. Statistical gender discrimination in the labor market |
By David Cuberes; Clark University Sevi Rodriguez; Marc Teignier; University of Barcelona Ludo Visschers; The University of Edinburgh/Universidad |
presented by: David Cuberes, Clark University |
Session 113: C3: The Economics of Policing March 28, 2018 13:15 to 14:45 FUL B |
Session Chair: Tom Kirchmaier, Copenhagen Business School & LSE |
1. Police Funding and the Police Workforce |
By Richard Disney; Sussex University |
presented by: Richard Disney, Sussex University |
2. The Introduction of Tasers and Police Use of Force: Evidence from the Chicago Police Department |
By Jeffrey Grogger; University of Chicago |
presented by: Jeffrey Grogger, University of Chicago |
3. Crime and Durable Goods |
By Sebastian Galiani; University of Maryland Laura Jaitman; Argentinian Government Federico Weinschelbaum; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella |
presented by: Laura Jaitman, Argentinian Government |
Session 114: C4: NuCAMP Special Session: Central Bank Communication March 28, 2018 13:15 to 14:45 JUB-115 |
Session Chair: Andrew Gurney, HM Treasury |
1. Transparency of Monetary Policy in the Post-Crisis World |
By Nazire Nergiz Dincer; TED University Barry Eichengreen; UC Berkeley Petra Geraats; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Petra Geraats, University of Cambridge |
2. A Practitioner's Look at Central Bank Communication |
By Gareth Ramsay; Bank of England’s Executive Director for Communication |
presented by: Gareth Ramsay, Bank of England’s Executive Director for Communication |
3. Central Bank Communications and the General Public |
By Andrew Haldane; Bank of England Michael McMahon; University of Oxford |
presented by: Michael McMahon, University of Oxford |
Session 115: C5: The Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study Special Session March 28, 2018 13:15 to 14:45 JUB-118 |
Session Chair: James Banks, University of Manchester and Institute for Fiscal Studies |
1. School Quality and Parental Time Investments into Children |
By Ellen Greaves; The Institute for Fiscal Studies Iftikhar Hussain; Sussex University Birgitta Rabe; University of Essex Imran Rasul; University College London |
presented by: Birgitta Rabe, University of Essex |
2. Consumption Spending, Housing Investments and the Role of Leverage |
By thomas crossley; University of Essex Peter Levell; Institute for Fiscal Studies Hamish Low; University of Cambridge |
presented by: Peter Levell, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
3. Intergenerational Co-Residence and Intrahousehold Allocation |
By Richard Blundell; University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies Thomas Crossley; University of Cambridge Ben Etheridge; University of Essex |
presented by: Ben Etheridge, University of Essex |
4. The Impact of Brexit on Financial Expectations and Behaviours |
By Birgitta Rabe; University of Essex Bernhard Schmidpeter; University of Essex |
presented by: Bernhard Schmidpeter, University of Essex |
Session 116: C6: Global Networks, Spillovers, and Contagion March 28, 2018 13:15 to 14:45 JUB-144 |
Session Chair: Julieta Yung, Bates College |
1. The Double-Edge Sword of Global Integration: Robustness, Fragility & Contagion in the International Firm Network |
By Everett Grant; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Julieta Yung; Bates College |
presented by: Julieta Yung, Bates College |
Discussant: Dennis Reinhardt, Bank of England |
2. The international transmission of monetary policy through financial centres: evidence from the United Kingdom and Hong Kong |
By Robert Hills; Bank of England Kelvin Ho; HKMA Dennis Reinhardt; Bank of England Rhiannon Sowerbutts; Bank of England Eric Wong; Hong Kong Monetary Authority Gabriel Wu; HKMA |
presented by: Dennis Reinhardt, Bank of England |
Discussant: Galina Hale, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
3. Shock Transmission through Cross-Border Bank Lending: Credit and Real Effects |
By Galina Hale; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Tumer Kapan; International Monetary Fund Camelia Minoiu; International Monetary Fund and Wharton School |
presented by: Galina Hale, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Discussant: Julieta Yung, Bates College |
4. Financial centers and global bank linkages |
By Goetz von Peter |
presented by: Goetz von Peter, |
Discussant: Julieta Yung, Bates College |
Session 117: Development: Field Experiments March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 114 |
Session Chair: Tigist Melesse, UNU-MERIT |
1. Pitfalls of Pressure in Promoting Product Use: Evidence from a Sales Experiment in India |
By Camille Boudot; University of Edinburgh Anita Mukherjee; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
presented by: Camille Boudot, University of Edinburgh |
2. IdentityandFemaleEnterprise: ExperimentalEvidencefromPakistan |
By Giovanna d'Adda; Politecnico di Milano Mahreen Mahmud; University of Oxford Farah Said; Lahore School of Economics |
presented by: Farah Said, Lahore School of Economics |
3. How do farmers learn from extension services? Evidence from Malawi |
By Annemie Maertens; University of Sussex Hope Michelson; University of Illinois Vesall Nourani; Cornell University |
presented by: Annemie Maertens, University of Sussex |
4. Financing Rural Households and Impact: Evidence from Randomized Field Experiment Data |
By Tigist Melesse; UNU-MERIT |
presented by: Tigist Melesse, UNU-MERIT |
Session 118: Education in Developing Countries March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 111 |
Session Chair: Amparo Castello-Climent, Institute for International Economics |
1. Increasing students' aspirations: the impact of Queen of Katwe on students' educational attainment |
By Emma Riley; University of Oxford |
presented by: Emma Riley, University of Oxford |
2. The Long-run and Gender-equalizing Impacts of School Access: Evidence from the First Indochina War |
By Hai Anh Dang; World Bank |
presented by: Hai Anh Dang, World Bank |
3. Incentivizing Attendance in the Presence of Parent-Child Information Frictions: Experimental Evidence from Mozambique |
By Christine Valente; University of Bristol |
presented by: Christine Valente, University of Bristol |
4. The Age Structure of Human Capital and Economic Growth |
By Amparo Castello-Climent; Institute for International Economics |
presented by: Amparo Castello-Climent, Institute for International Economics |
Session 119: Empirical Studies of Social Interactions March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 203 |
Session Chair: Anita Ratcliffe, University of Sheffield |
1. Papal Visits and Abortions - Evidence from Italy |
By Egidio Farina; University of Sussex Vikram Pathania; University of Sussex |
presented by: Egidio Farina, University of Sussex |
2. Ride with Me - Ethnic Discrimination in Social Markets |
By Jasper Tjaden; University of Bamberg Carsten Schwemmer; University of Bamberg Menusch Khadjavi; Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel |
presented by: Menusch Khadjavi, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel |
3. The Long-Term Effects of Social Sorting: Evidence from a Universal Conscription |
By Elias Einiö; VATT Institute for Economic Research ; Centre for Economics Performance,LSE |
presented by: Elias Einiö, VATT Institute for Economic Research ; Centre for Economics Performance,LSE |
4. Identity conflict: A framework and empirical investigation |
By Jolian McHardy; University of Sheffield Anita Ratcliffe; University of Sheffield |
presented by: Anita Ratcliffe, University of Sheffield |
Session 120: Foreign Direct Investment March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 110 |
Session Chair: Giorgia Giovannetti, University of Florence |
1. Corporate Taxation and the Location Choice of Foreign Direct Investment in EU Countries |
By Ronald Davies; University College, Dublin Iulia Siedschlag; The Economic and Social Research Institute Zuzanna Studnicka; University College Dublin |
presented by: Iulia Siedschlag, The Economic and Social Research Institute |
2. FDI and Local Financial Development: City-Level Evidence From Ethiopia |
By Riccardo Crescenzi; LSE Arnaud Dyevre; LSE Nicola Limodio; Bocconi University |
presented by: Nicola Limodio, Bocconi University |
3. The Effect of Foreign Investors on Local Housing Markets: Evidence from the UK |
By Filipa Sa; Kings College London |
presented by: Filipa Sa, Kings College London |
4. Asymmetric Cultural Proximity and Greenfield FDI |
By Matteo Fiorini; European University Institute Giorgia Giovannetti; University of Florence Mauro Lanati filippo santi; university of Firenze |
presented by: Giorgia Giovannetti, University of Florence |
Session 121: Inflation Expectations March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 208 |
Session Chair: Anthony Murphy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
1. Central Bank Announcements: Big News for Little People? |
By Michael Lamla; ETH Zurich Dmitri Vinogradov |
presented by: Dmitri Vinogradov, |
2. Inflation news and euro area inflation expectations |
By Juan Angel Garcia; European Central Bank Sebastian Werner; Louvain School of Management |
presented by: Sebastian Werner, Louvain School of Management |
3. Institutional Change and Macroeconomic Expectations - Evidence from the German Reunification |
By Olga Goldfayn-Frank; Goethe University Frankfurt Johannes Wohlfart; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Olga Goldfayn-Frank, Goethe University Frankfurt |
4. Is the U.S. Phillips Curve Convex? Some Metro Level Evidence |
By Anthony Murphy; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
presented by: Anthony Murphy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
Session 122: Financial Shocks and Contagion March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 212 |
Session Chair: Mirela Miescu, Queen Mary University of London |
1. Contagion Along the Business Cycle |
By Massimo Ferrari; Catholic University of Milan |
presented by: Massimo Ferrari, Catholic University of Milan |
2. Shadow Banking, Macroprudential Regulation and Financial Stability |
By Margarita Rubio; University of Nottingham |
presented by: Margarita Rubio, University of Nottingham |
3. Formation of Multi-Stage Economies and Trade-Credit: Can Banks Amplify Contagion Risk? |
By Andrea Giovannetti; University of Southampton and University of Technology Sydney |
presented by: Andrea Giovannetti, University of Technology Sydney |
4. Together in bad times? Connectedness and spillovers in recession and boom |
By Mirela Miescu; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Mirela Miescu, Queen Mary University of London |
Session 123: Political Economics: Voting 2 March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 213 |
Session Chair: Sirus Dehdari, Stockholm University |
1. Is Incumbency a Barrier to Women's Entry in Politics? |
By Quentin Lippmann; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Quentin Lippmann, Paris School of Economics |
2. Costly Voting: A Large-scale Real Effort Experiment |
By Marco Faravelli; The University of Queensland Kenan Kalayci; University of Queensland Carlos Pimienta; The University of New South Wales |
presented by: Kenan Kalayci, University of Queensland |
3. The More the Merrier: Evidence of Misreporting Population for Political Gain by Spanish Municipalities |
By Juan Carvajal; Boston University |
presented by: Juan Carvajal, Boston University |
4. Economic Distress and Support for Far-right Parties - Evidence from Sweden |
By Sirus Dehdari; Stockholm University |
presented by: Sirus Dehdari, Stockholm University |
Session 124: Education: Teachers March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 107 |
Session Chair: Peter Dolton, University of Sussex |
1. Are Schools Different? Wellbeing and Commitment Among Staff in Schools and Elsewhere |
By Alex Bryson; UCL Lucy Stokes; NIESR David Wilkinson; UCL |
presented by: David Wilkinson, UCL |
2. Absence, Substitutability and Productivity. Evidence from Teachers |
By Asma Benhenda; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Asma Benhenda, Paris School of Economics |
3. The effect of cash incentives on the quantity and quality of new teachers in hard-to-staff subjects |
By Luke Sibieta; IFS |
presented by: Luke Sibieta, IFS |
4. Public Opinion on Teacher Pay and Status: Cross Country Evidence |
By Peter Dolton; University of Sussex |
presented by: Peter Dolton, University of Sussex |
Session 125: Empirical Health Studies March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 101 |
Session Chair: Benjamin Zaranko, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
1. The effect of iodine fortification on cognitive test scores in rural India |
By Wiktoria Tafesse; University of Sussex |
presented by: Wiktoria Tafesse, University of Sussex |
2. Clinical guidelines in the real-world of medicine: Evidence from the roll-out of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention facilities in England |
By Elaine Kelly; Institute for Fiscal Studies Tom Lee; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Tom Lee, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
3. The Distribution of Physician Quality: Evidence From the English National Health Service |
By George Stoye; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: George Stoye, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
4. Substitution Between Health and Social Care: Evidence From England |
By Rowena Crawford; The Institute for Fiscal Studies George Stoye; Institute for Fiscal Studies Benjamin Zaranko; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Benjamin Zaranko, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
Session 126: Taxation and Income Elasticity March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 209 |
Session Chair: Linus Mattauch, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford |
1. The Elasticity of Taxable Income: A Meta-Regression Analysis |
By Carina Woodage |
presented by: Carina Woodage, |
2. Income Shifting and Responses to Tax: Evidence from Company Owner-Managers |
By Helen Miller; Institute for Fiscal Studies Thomas Pope; Institute for Fiscal Studies Kate Smith; Institute for Fiscal Studies |
presented by: Thomas Pope, Institute for Fiscal Studies |
3. Overcoming wealth inequality: when can capital-tax financed public investment help? |
By Linus Mattauch; Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford David Klenert; Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change Joseph Stiglitz; Columbia University Ottmar Edenhofer; Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research / MCC / TU Berlin |
presented by: Linus Mattauch, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford |
Session 127: Finance: Asset Pricing March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 112 |
Session Chair: Dongna Zhang, The University of York |
1. Emprical Asset Pricing with Multi-Period Disasters and Partial Government Defaults |
By Jantje Soenksen; University of Tuebingen Joachim Grammig; University of Tuebingen |
presented by: Joachim Grammig, University of Tuebingen |
2. Can the consumption-based model with durable goods explain the US yield curve? |
By Ryoichi Ikeda; Nanzan University Yoske Igarashi; Hokkaido University |
presented by: Yoske Igarashi, Hokkaido University |
3. Macro Factors and Time-Varying Risk Premia in UK Financial Markets |
By Dongna Zhang; University of York |
presented by: Dongna Zhang, The University of York |
Session 128: Behavioural Finance 2 March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 210 |
Session Chair: Irina Dyshko, Goethe University Frankfurt |
1. Momentum and Reversal under Persistent Heterogeneity |
By Giulio Bottazzi; Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Pietro Dindo; Ca' Foscari University of Venice |
presented by: Giulio Bottazzi, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna |
2. Optimism, Volatility and Decision-Making in Stock Markets |
By Francesco Rocciolo; University of Reading |
presented by: Francesco Rocciolo, University of Reading |
3. Successful Motivation with Side Effects: Exploring Nonlinear Compensation of Mortgage Brokers |
By Irina Dyshko; Goethe University Frankfurt |
presented by: Irina Dyshko, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session 129: Empirical Finance 2 March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 211 |
Session Chair: Fabio Calonaci, Queen Mary University of London |
1. Customer financing, bargaining power and trade credit uptake |
By Simona Mateut; U Nottingham Thanaset Chevapatrakul; Nottingham University Business School |
presented by: Simona Mateut, U Nottingham |
2. Management as the sine qua non for M&A success |
By Manthos Delis; University of Surrey Maria Iosifidi; Surrey Business School Pantelis Kazakis; University of Glasgow |
presented by: Pantelis Kazakis, University of Glasgow |
3. Market Imperfections and Crowdfunding |
By Anton Miglo; Birmingham City University |
presented by: Anton Miglo, Birmingham City University |
4. Jump and Leverage components in stock market volatility: A new empirical approach |
By Fabio Calonaci; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Fabio Calonaci, Queen Mary University of London |
Session 130: Behavioural Decision Making March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 104 |
Session Chair: Sabrina Jeworrek, Halle Institute for Economic Research |
1. MULTIPLE PRICE LISTS AND THE ELICITATION OF RISK ATTITUDES |
By Graham Loomes; University of Warwick Ganna Pogrebna; University of Birmingham, University of Warwick, and Alan Turing Institute |
presented by: Ganna Pogrebna, University of Birmingham, University of Warwick, and Alan Turing Institute |
2. Emotions, Risk Attitudes, and Patience |
By Armando Meier; University of Basel and Stanford Graduate School of Business |
presented by: Armando Meier, University of Basel and Stanford Graduate School of Business |
3. Fever pitch: are football fans irrational? |
By Peter Dolton; NIESR, University of Sussex George MacKerron; University of Sussex |
presented by: George MacKerron, University of Sussex |
4. “The good news about bad news”: Feedback about past organizational failure and its impact on worker productivity |
By Sabrina Jeworrek; Halle Institute for Economic Research Vanessa Mertins; University of Vechta Michael Vlassopoulos; University of Southampton |
presented by: Sabrina Jeworrek, Halle Institute for Economic Research |
Session 131: Industrial Organisation: Theory 2 March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 204 |
Session Chair: Joachim Heinzel, Paderborn University |
1. Competing Trade Mechanisms and Monotone Mechanism Choice |
By Eberhard Feess; Frankfurt School of Finance and Management Christian Grund; RWTH Aachen University Markus Walzl; Innsbruck University Ansgar Wohlschlegel; University of Portsmouth |
presented by: Ansgar Wohlschlegel, University of Portsmouth |
2. Multi-product Supply Function Equilibria |
By Pär Holmberg; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN) Keith Ruddell; IFN Bert Willems; Tilburg University |
presented by: Keith Ruddell, IFN |
3. Inducing Herding with Capacity Constraints |
By Alexei Parakhonyak; University of Oxford Nick Vikander; University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Alexei Parakhonyak, University of Oxford |
4. Credence goods markets with heterogeneous experts |
By Joachim Heinzel; Paderborn University |
presented by: Joachim Heinzel, Paderborn University |
Session 132: Economic History 2 March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 202 |
Session Chair: Nadeem Aftab, The University of Northampton |
1. The Medieval Frontier Origins of a Country’s Economic Geography: The Case of Spain |
By Daniel Oto-Peralías; University of St Andrews |
presented by: Daniel Oto-Peralías, University of St Andrews |
2. History of Land Revenues in Sind 1843-1920: A Tool of Fiscal Policy or an Instrument of Indirect Rule? |
By Nadeem Aftab; The University of Northampton Tehreem Husain; University College London (UCL) |
presented by: Nadeem Aftab, The University of Northampton |
Session 133: Economic Theory: Information 2 March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 206 |
Session Chair: Kaustav Das, University of Exeter Business School |
1. Information Aggregation in Multidimensional Cheap Talk |
By Daniel Habermacher; The University of Warwick |
presented by: Daniel Habermacher, The University of Warwick |
2. The social value of information in economies with mandatory savings |
By Pablo Beker; University of Warwick Conrado Cuevas; University of Warwick |
presented by: Conrado Cuevas, University of Warwick |
3. Informational Cycles in Search Markets |
By Eeva Mauring; University of Vienna |
presented by: Eeva Mauring, University of Vienna |
4. Strategic Experimentation with Private Arrival of Information and Competition |
By Kaustav Das; University of Exeter Business School |
presented by: Kaustav Das, University of Exeter Business School |
Session 134: Economic Theory: Networks, Organisations and Firms March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 207 |
Session Chair: Yair Antler, University of Essex |
1. The asymmetric fundamental transformation |
By Nick Vikander; University of Copenhagen |
presented by: Nick Vikander, University of Copenhagen |
2. The Network Topology of Locally Interacting Agents and System-Level Distributions of Agent Actions |
By Janelle Schlossberger; Harvard University |
presented by: Janelle Schlossberger, Harvard University |
3. Competitive Pay and Excessive Manager Risk-Taking |
By Jen-Wen Chang; California State University Fullerton Simpson Zhang; Department of the Treasury |
presented by: Jen-Wen Chang, California State University Fullerton |
4. Multilevel Marketing: Pyramid-Shaped Schemes or Exploitative Scams? |
By Yair Antler; University of Essex |
presented by: Yair Antler, University of Essex |
Session 135: Labour Economics: Income Distribution and Inequality 3 March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 103 |
Session Chair: Malka Guillot, Paris School of Economics - EHESS |
1. The Mightier, the Stingier: Firms’ Market Power, Capital Intensity, and the Labor Share of Income |
By Pawel Adrjan; University of Oxford |
presented by: Pawel Adrjan, University of Oxford |
2. The political economy of income distribution: industry level evidence from 14 OECD countries |
By Alexander Guschanski; University of Greenwich Ozlem Onaran; University of Greenwich |
presented by: Alexander Guschanski, University of Greenwich |
3. Taxes and Technological Determinants of Wage Inequalities: France 1976-2010 |
By Antoine Bozio; Paris school of economics Thomas Breda; Paris School of Economics Malka Guillot; Paris School of Economics - EHESS |
presented by: Malka Guillot, Paris School of Economics - EHESS |
Session 136: Labour Economics: Discrimination and Peer Effects March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 201 |
Session Chair: Arjan Non, University of Bonn |
1. diffusion of social values through the lens of U.S. newspapers |
By Paolo Masella; University of Bologna |
presented by: Paolo Masella, University of Bologna |
2. Workplace Diversity and Black-White Social Relations |
By Andreas Ferrara; University of Warwick |
presented by: Andreas Ferrara, University of Warwick |
3. More than just friends? School peers and adult interracial relationships |
By Luca Merlino; University of Antwerp Max Steinhardt; Helmut Schmidt University Liam Wren-Lewis; Paris School of Economics |
presented by: Liam Wren-Lewis, Paris School of Economics |
4. The Impact of Peer Personality on Academic Achievement |
By Bart Golsteyn; Maastricht University Arjan Non; University of Bonn Ulf Zoelitz; University of Zurich |
presented by: Arjan Non, University of Bonn |
Session 137: Labour Economics: Unemployment March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 113 |
Session Chair: Edgar Salgado-Chavez, University of Sussex |
1. The Multi-Sectoral Allocation of Workers |
By Nayha Mansoor; University of St Andrews |
presented by: Nayha Mansoor, University of St Andrews |
2. How do Automation and Offshorability Influence Unemployment Duration and Subsequent Job Quality? |
By Bernhard Schmidpeter; University of Essex Rudolf Winter-Ebmer; University of Linz and IHS, Vienna |
presented by: Bernhard Schmidpeter, University of Essex |
3. Job polarisation and the race between technology and skills in the UK |
By Luis Valenzuela-Rivera; University of Oxford |
presented by: Luis Valenzuela-Rivera, University of Oxford |
4. The Local Labour Market Effects of R&D Growth |
By Tommaso Ciarli; University of Sussex Alberto Marzucchi; University of Sussex Edgar Salgado-Chavez; University of Sussex Maria Savona; University of Sussex |
presented by: Edgar Salgado-Chavez, University of Sussex |
Session 138: Methodological Innovations and Econometric Methods for the Measurement of Inequality and Poverty March 28, 2018 15:15 to 16:45 FUL 102 |
Session Chair: James Foster, George Washington University |
1. Time series properties of relative and absolute inequality measures |
By Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay; Queen Mary University of London |
presented by: Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Queen Mary University of London |
2. Inequality measurement for bounded variables |
By Iñaki Permanyer; Centre d'Estudis Demografics Suman Seth; Leeds University Business School Gaston Yalonetzky; University of Leeds |
presented by: Gaston Yalonetzky, University of Leeds |
3. Chronic or Acute? Preference-consistent measurement of poverty over time |
By Catherine Porter; Heriot-Watt University Natalie Quinn; University of Oxford |
presented by: Natalie Quinn, University of Oxford |
4. The Role of Inequality in Poverty Measurement |
By Sabina Alkire; University of Oxford James Foster; George Washington University |
presented by: James Foster, George Washington University |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
2 | Abbring, Jaap | C111 |
3 | Adams, Abi | P17, C17 |
4 | Adrjan, Pawel | P135 |
5 | Aftab, Nadeem | P132, C132 |
6 | Aksoy, Cevat Giray | P39 |
7 | Alderighi, Stefano | P100, C100 |
8 | Ali, Manhal | P42 |
9 | Alysandratos, Theodoros | P77 |
10 | Amess, Kevin | P94 |
11 | Anderberg, Dan | P82 |
12 | Andreoli, Francesco | P97 |
13 | Antler, Yair | P134, C134 |
14 | Aquilante, Tommaso | P6, C6 |
15 | Armand, Alex | P31 |
16 | Babiak, Mykola | P44 |
17 | Balestra, Simone | P73 |
18 | Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra | P138 |
19 | Banerjee, Subrato | P101 |
20 | Banks, James | C115 |
21 | Barsbai, Toman | P83 |
22 | Bartelsman, Eric | P56 |
23 | BAS, Maria | P35 |
24 | Basak, Barnali | P97, C97 |
25 | Bateman, Victoria | D110 |
26 | Baumann, Stuart | P79 |
27 | Bell, Iain | D26 |
28 | Belmonte, Alessandro | P40, C40 |
29 | Benhenda, Asma | P124 |
30 | Berardi, Michele | P20 |
31 | Bergeaud, Antonin | P105 |
32 | Bhattacharyya, Sambit | P70, C70 |
33 | Bianchi, Daniele | P100 |
34 | Bicu, Andreea | P99 |
35 | Bingley, Paul | P60 |
36 | Birdi, Alvin | P29 |
37 | Blanden, Jo | P40 |
38 | Blow, Laura | P4 |
39 | Blundell, Richard | C60 |
40 | Boenke, Timm | P67 |
41 | Bondarev, Anton | P18, C18 |
42 | Booth, Alison | P16, C16 |
43 | Borchert, Ingo | P90 |
44 | Bottazzi, Giulio | P128 |
45 | Boudot, Camille | P62, P117 |
46 | Bradley, Jake | P107, C107 |
47 | Bransch, Felix | P82 |
48 | Brey, Bjoern | P1 |
49 | Brinca, Pedro | P93 |
50 | Britton, Jack | P96, C96 |
51 | Brown, Alasdair | P44 |
52 | Brown, Sarah | P4, C4 |
53 | Bruns, Martin | P98 |
54 | Bryson, Alex | P23 |
55 | Buiatti, Cesare | P69 |
56 | Buscha, Franz | P86 |
57 | Calonaci, Fabio | P129, C129 |
58 | Campos, Nauro | P36, C36 |
59 | Candel-Haug, Katharina | P18 |
60 | Cao, Yifei | P99, C99 |
61 | Carvajal, Juan | P123 |
62 | Cascaldi-Garcia, Danilo | P37 |
63 | Cassidy, Rachel | P17, P51, C51 |
64 | Castello-Climent, Amparo | P118, C118 |
65 | Celik, Levent | P48 |
66 | Chadha, Jagjit | C56 |
67 | Chakraborty, Nilanjana | P76, C76 |
68 | Chang, Jen-Wen | P134 |
69 | Charles-Cadogan, G. | P58, C58 |
70 | Chen, Jingzhi | P44, C44 |
71 | Chen, Natalie | P89, C89 |
72 | Chernyshev, Nikolay | P18 |
73 | Chevalier, Arnaud | P12 |
74 | Chhaochharia, Vidhi | P21 |
75 | Chivers, David | P31 |
76 | Christin, Clemence | P79 |
77 | Clark, Gregory | P52, C52 |
78 | Clemens, Georg | P48 |
79 | Clymo, Alex | P91 |
80 | Cobb-Clark, Deborah | P65 |
81 | Colvin, Christopher | P64 |
82 | Comerford, David | P41 |
83 | Commault, Jeanne | P4 |
84 | Corts, Kenneth | P47, C47 |
85 | Costa, Rui | P49 |
86 | Costa Font, Joan | P42 |
87 | Coyle, Diane | P29 |
88 | Crafts, Nicholas | P56 |
89 | Crawfurd, Lee | P65 |
90 | Cribb, Jonathan | P22 |
91 | Cuberes, David | P112, C112 |
92 | Cuevas, Conrado | P133 |
93 | Dang, Hai Anh | P118 |
94 | das, Sabyasachi | P70 |
95 | Das, Kaustav | P133, C133 |
96 | Davies, Ceri | P68, C68 |
97 | De Cao, Elisabetta | P11 |
98 | de Silva, Tiloka | P84 |
99 | de Soyres, Francois | P35 |
100 | de Vries, Gaaitzen | P66 |
101 | Dearden, Lorraine | P61 |
102 | Debowicz, Dario | P39 |
103 | Dehdari, Sirus | P123, C123 |
104 | Deiana, Claudio | P83 |
105 | Del Negro, Marco | P30, P109, P111 |
106 | Della Giusta, Marina | P29, C29 |
107 | Della Lena, Sebastiano | P20, C20 |
108 | Di Ubaldo, Mattia | P6 |
109 | DIABY, MOHAMED | P38 |
110 | Dibiasi, Andreas | P37 |
111 | Dickerson, Andrew | P84 |
112 | Dickson, Matt | P84 |
113 | Dilnot, Catherine | P61 |
114 | Ding, Sai | P19 |
115 | Disney, Richard | P113 |
116 | Dolton, Peter | P124, C124 |
117 | Donaubauer, Julian | P86, C86 |
118 | Duerr, Niklas | P78 |
119 | Dyrstad, Jan Morten | P54 |
120 | Dyshko, Irina | P128, C128 |
121 | Edo, Anthony | P106 |
122 | Einiö, Elias | P119 |
123 | Emmerson, Carl | P60 |
124 | Eriksson, Stefan | P51 |
125 | Esady, Vania | P92, C92 |
126 | Eskandari, Ruhollah | P68 |
127 | Etgeton, Stefan | P60 |
128 | Etheridge, Ben | P115 |
129 | Fackler, Thomas | P102 |
130 | Farina, Egidio | P119 |
131 | Farmer, Roger | P8, C8, P30, C30 |
132 | Ferrara, Andreas | P136 |
133 | Ferrari, Massimo | P122 |
134 | Fidrmuc, Jarko | P15 |
135 | Fidrmuc, Jan | P2, C2 |
136 | Fisher, Paul | P73, C73 |
137 | Flemming, Jean | P107 |
138 | Flueckiger, Matthias | P32 |
139 | Fongoni, Marco | P54 |
140 | Forgues-Puccio, Gonzalo | P3, C3 |
141 | Foster, James | P138, C138 |
142 | Foulis, Angus | P75 |
143 | Foureaux Koppensteiner, Martin | P72 |
144 | Franco Gavonel, Maria | P55, C55 |
145 | Gabriel, Vasco | P89 |
146 | Gaddis, Isis | P1, C1, P27, C27 |
147 | Gaete, Gonzalo | P72 |
148 | Gahramanov, Emin | P21, C21 |
149 | Galavotti, Stefano | P101, C101 |
150 | Gallice, Andrea | P81 |
151 | Gamalerio, Matteo | P95 |
152 | Gamba, Simona | P102, C102 |
153 | Gao, Ming | P78, C78 |
154 | Gao, Bo | P86 |
155 | Garbarino, Nicola | P33, C33 |
156 | García-Suaza, Andrés | P14 |
157 | Garcia Hombrados, Jorge | P11, C11 |
158 | Garcia-Ramos, Aixa Maria | P82 |
159 | Garratt, Anthony | P30 |
160 | Gaule, Patrick | P102 |
161 | Gennaioli, Caterina | P64, C64 |
162 | Gentili, Elena | P52 |
163 | Georgiadis, Andreas | P2 |
164 | Geraats, Petra | P114 |
165 | Ghosh, Chinmoy | P45 |
166 | Giles, Chris | C59 |
167 | Giovannetti, Giorgia | P120, C120 |
168 | Giovannetti, Andrea | P122 |
169 | Girard, Victoire | P65 |
170 | Giupponi, Giulia | P24 |
171 | Goldfayn-Frank, Olga | P121 |
172 | Gottfries, Axel | P107 |
173 | Goulas, Sofoklis | P72 |
174 | Graeber, Daniel | P11 |
175 | Grammig, Joachim | P127 |
176 | Grüner, Hans | P12 |
177 | Grüning, Patrick | P69 |
178 | Green, Colin | P41 |
179 | Grieco, Daniela | P16 |
180 | Griffith, Rachel | P13, C13 |
181 | Grogger, Jeffrey | P113 |
182 | Gu, Ran | P91, C91 |
183 | Guardado, Jenny | P80 |
184 | Guillot, Malka | P135, C135 |
185 | Guimaraes, Rodrigo | P57 |
186 | Gunsilius, Florian | P43, C43 |
187 | Gupta, Apoorva | P18 |
188 | Gupta, satyendra | P64 |
189 | Gurney, Andrew | C114 |
190 | Guschanski, Alexander | P135 |
191 | Gutierrez Rufrancos, Hector | P95 |
192 | Habermacher, Daniel | P133 |
193 | Habu, Katarzyna | P12, C12 |
194 | Hacioglu Hoke, Sinem | P14 |
195 | Hale, Galina | P116, D116 |
196 | Hantzsche, Arno | P24 |
197 | Hauptmann, Andreas | P34, C34 |
198 | Heim, Sven | P78 |
199 | Heinzel, Joachim | P131, C131 |
200 | Hetschko, Clemens | P108, C108 |
201 | Hidalgo-Cabrillana, Ana | P87 |
202 | Hinterschweiger, Marc | P33 |
203 | Holzner, Mario | P28 |
204 | Hong, Seung-Hyun | P19, C19 |
205 | Houngbonon, Georges Vivien | P65, C65 |
206 | Huang, Hanwei | P90 |
207 | Hugh-Jones, David | P52 |
208 | Huxley, Gervas | P96 |
209 | Ibeji, Ngozi | P55 |
210 | Ichino, Andrea | P112 |
211 | Igarashi, Yoske | P127 |
212 | Ilori, Ayobami | P93 |
213 | Isaksen, Elisabeth | P41, C41 |
214 | Isoni, Andrea | P46, C46 |
215 | Ivandic, Ria | P49, C49 |
216 | Jaitman, Laura | P113 |
217 | Jakucionyte, Egle | P88 |
218 | James, Jonathan | P17 |
219 | Janke, Katharina | P42, C42 |
220 | Jara Tamayo, Holguer | P58 |
221 | Jena, Farai | P87, C87 |
222 | Jewell, Sarah | P106, C106 |
223 | Jeworrek, Sabrina | P130, C130 |
224 | JIANG, YAJING | P74 |
225 | Johnson, Annika | P81 |
226 | Jung, Alexander | P15, C15 |
227 | Jurajda, Stepan | P31 |
228 | Kalayci, Kenan | P123 |
229 | Kazakis, Pantelis | P129 |
230 | Kühl, Michael | P9 |
231 | Keller, Elisa | P112 |
232 | Kenjegalieva, Aliya | P36 |
233 | Kerr, Amanda | P2 |
234 | Khadjavi, Menusch | P119 |
235 | Khantadze, Davit | P50, C50 |
236 | Kiley, Michael | P57, C57 |
237 | Kim, Duk Gyoo | P103 |
238 | Kirchmaier, Tom | C113 |
239 | Kirkman, Scott | P22, C22 |
240 | Kitagawa, Toru | P43 |
241 | Klein, Mathias | P92 |
242 | Klymak, Margaryta | P55 |
243 | Koelle, Michael | P63, C63 |
244 | Koenig, Christoph | P49 |
245 | Kofol, Chiara | P31, C31 |
246 | Kogler, Michael | P75 |
247 | Kopiec, Pawel | P92 |
248 | Kotschy, Rainer | P24, C24 |
249 | Kouki, Amairisa | P108 |
250 | Krause, Melanie | P3 |
251 | Kristensen, Dennis | P98 |
252 | Laffan, Kate | P16 |
253 | Laffers, Lukas | P85, C85 |
254 | Lahiri, Amartya | P64 |
255 | Langen, Mike | P88 |
256 | Lawson, Cornelia | P102 |
257 | Lazarakis, Spyridon | P71 |
258 | Lebesmuehlbacher, Thomas | P33 |
259 | Lee, Tom | P125 |
260 | Lefrere, Vincent | P79 |
261 | Leighton, Margaret | P53 |
262 | Lepore, Caterina | P104 |
263 | Levell, Peter | P115 |
264 | Lewbel, Arthur | P27 |
265 | Li, Shengyu | P35, C35 |
266 | Liang, Yan | P91 |
267 | Ligon, Ethan | P27 |
268 | Lim, King Yoong | P3 |
269 | Limodio, Nicola | P120 |
270 | Lindner, Attila | P54 |
271 | Lippmann, Quentin | P123 |
272 | Liu, Chunping | P32, C32 |
273 | Loebbing, Jonas | P105, C105 |
274 | Long, Iain | P107 |
275 | Lopez, Jimmy | P28, C28 |
276 | Luo, Weijie | P39, C39 |
277 | Macaulay, Alistair | P9 |
278 | Machado, José | P43 |
279 | Machin, Stephen | P59 |
280 | Machin, Stephen | D110 |
281 | MacKerron, George | P130 |
282 | Maertens, Annemie | P1, P117 |
283 | Magli, Martina | P66 |
284 | Mahmud, Mahreen | P62, C62 |
285 | Maillard, Sophie | P82, C82 |
286 | Manderson, Edward | P5, C5 |
287 | Mansoor, Nayha | P137 |
288 | Margaris, Panagiotis | P13 |
289 | Marin, Giovanni | P41 |
290 | Marioni, Larissa | P84, C84 |
291 | Martinez-Toledano, Clara | P71 |
292 | Martino, Enrica | P21 |
293 | Masella, Paolo | P136 |
294 | Massaro, Domenico | P77 |
295 | Mata, Tiago | P29 |
296 | Mateut, Simona | P129 |
297 | Mattauch, Linus | P126, C126 |
298 | Mauring, Eeva | P133 |
299 | Mazza, Jacopo | P53 |
300 | McDonald, Rebecca | P46 |
301 | McMahon, Michael | P114 |
302 | Meeks, Roland | P109, C109 |
303 | Megalokonomou, Rigissa | P96 |
304 | Mehrotra, Aaron | P109 |
305 | Meier, Armando | P130 |
306 | Meier, Volker | P85 |
307 | Melesse, Tigist | P117, C117 |
308 | Mense, Andreas | P88 |
309 | Micheli, Martin | P91 |
310 | Michelucci, Fabio | P10, C10 |
311 | Miescu, Mirela | P122, C122 |
312 | Miglo, Anton | P129 |
313 | Migrow, Dimitri | P81, C81 |
314 | Mihailov, Alexander | P7 |
315 | Millard, Stephen | P36 |
316 | Mion, Giordano | D26, P47 |
317 | Mitra, Anirban | P70 |
318 | Mizen, Paul | P59 |
319 | Monzon, Ignacio | P20 |
320 | Moriconi, Simone | P66, C66 |
321 | Mosca, Irene | P21 |
322 | Mountford, Andrew | P52 |
323 | Mueller, Carola | P99 |
324 | Mumford, Karen | P110 |
325 | Munyo, Ignacio | P73 |
326 | Murphy, Anthony | P121, C121 |
327 | Nahhas, Abdulkader | P86 |
328 | Nakashima, Kiyotaka | P75 |
329 | Nam, Choong Hyun | P8 |
330 | Nanziri, Elizabeth | P62 |
331 | Neri, Lorenzo | P40 |
332 | Nesheim, Lars | P74 |
333 | Nguyen, Toan | P83 |
334 | Non, Arjan | P136, C136 |
335 | Norman, Thomas | P81 |
336 | Novy, Dennis | P59 |
337 | O'Keeffe-O'Donovan, Rossa | P32 |
338 | Odermatt, Reto | P58 |
339 | Oechslin, Manuel | P94 |
340 | Okafor, Godwin | P55 |
341 | Onnis, Luisanna | P12 |
342 | Orefice, Gianluca | P34 |
343 | Ornaghi, Arianna | P94, C94 |
344 | Oteiza, Francisco | P1 |
345 | Otero, Jesus | P33 |
346 | Oto-Peralías, Daniel | P132 |
347 | Ovidi, Marco | P103, C103 |
348 | Pal, Sarmistha | P85 |
349 | Palombo, Edoardo | P9, C9 |
350 | Papps, Kerry | P108 |
351 | Parakhonyak, Alexei | P131 |
352 | pasini, elisabetta | P83, C83 |
353 | Peiris, Udara | P7 |
354 | Peppel-Srebrny, Jemima | P67 |
355 | Perdrix, Elsa | P60 |
356 | Perugini, Cristiano | P28 |
357 | Pidkuyko, Myroslav | P76 |
358 | Pieters, Gina | P89 |
359 | Piffer, Michele | P98, C98 |
360 | Pinheiro, Roberto | P48, C48 |
361 | Pizzinelli, Carlo | P63 |
362 | Platonov, Konstantin | P92 |
363 | Pless, Jacquelyn | P5 |
364 | Pogrebna, Ganna | P130 |
365 | Ponzetto, Giacomo | P95 |
366 | Pope, Thomas | P126 |
367 | Portes, Jonathan | D26 |
368 | Povey, Richard | P103 |
369 | Povoledo, Laura | P38 |
370 | Quigley, Daniel | P50 |
371 | Quinn, Natalie | P138 |
372 | Qureshi, Irfan | P7, C7 |
373 | Rabe, Birgitta | P115 |
374 | Raitano, Michele | P22 |
375 | Rambaccussing, Dooruj | P98 |
376 | Ramsay, Gareth | P114 |
377 | Ratcliffe, Anita | P119, C119 |
378 | Raviv, Alon | P109 |
379 | Redl, Chris | P37 |
380 | REI, CLAUDIA | P80, C80 |
381 | Reinhardt, Dennis | P116, D116 |
382 | Riccaboni, Massimo | P6 |
383 | Rienzo, Cinzia | P63 |
384 | Rieth, Malte | P7 |
385 | Riley, Rebecca | P56 |
386 | Riley, Emma | P118 |
387 | Roantree, Barra | P71 |
388 | Roberti, Paolo | P10 |
389 | Robertson, Matthew | P50 |
390 | Rocciolo, Francesco | P128 |
391 | Roncoroni, Camilla | P47 |
392 | Rossi, Barbara | P111 |
393 | Rossi, Raffaele | P93 |
394 | Rossi, Federico | P87 |
395 | Rubio, Margarita | P122 |
396 | Ruddell, Keith | P131 |
397 | Rueth, Sebastian | P88, C88 |
398 | Rukundo, Emmanuel | P2 |
399 | Sa, Filipa | P120 |
400 | Said, Farah | P62, P117 |
401 | Saka, Orkun | P70 |
402 | Saka, Orkun | P15 |
403 | Salgado-Chavez, Edgar | P137, C137 |
404 | Sandi, Matteo | P53, C53 |
405 | Sandner, Malte | P23, C23 |
406 | Santos-Pinto, Luis | P104 |
407 | Sato, Hitoshi | P66 |
408 | Schlossberger, Janelle | P134 |
409 | Schluetter, Frank | P48 |
410 | Schmidpeter, Bernhard | P115, P137 |
411 | Schnitzlein, Daniel | P96 |
412 | Schuler, Tobias | P68 |
413 | Schwarz, Antonia | P87 |
414 | Scrutinio, Vincenzo | P23 |
415 | Sechel, Cristina | P110 |
416 | Seneca, Martin | P57 |
417 | Senga, Tatsuro | P26, P37, C37 |
418 | Seth, Suman | P97 |
419 | Sevinc, Deniz | P71, C71 |
420 | Sevinc, Orhun | P105 |
421 | Sgroi, Daniel | P101 |
422 | Shabab, Chowdhury | P55 |
423 | Shibayama, Katsuyuki | P69 |
424 | Shimizu, Katsutoshi | P45, C45 |
425 | Shure, Nikki | P61, C61 |
426 | Sibieta, Luke | P124 |
427 | Siciliani, Paolo | P19 |
428 | Siedschlag, Iulia | P120 |
429 | Siemroth, Christoph | P77 |
430 | Sievertsen, Hans Henrik | P53 |
431 | Sikdar, Shiva | P5 |
432 | Singh, Swapnil | P8 |
433 | Singleton, Carl | P54, C54 |
434 | Skarda, Ieva | P3 |
435 | Skovoroda, Rodion | P45 |
436 | Slotwinski, Michaela | P10 |
437 | Smith, Sarah | P51, C110 |
438 | Sonntag, Jan | P47 |
439 | Sowerbutts, Rhiannon | P99 |
440 | Spiganti, Alessandro | P104 |
441 | Sraieb, Mohamed | P104, C104 |
442 | Stefanadis, Christodoulos | P69, C69 |
443 | Stefanski, Radek | P89 |
444 | Stoye, George | P125 |
445 | Strittmatter, Anthony | P23 |
446 | Sulka, Tomasz | P20 |
447 | Suverato, Davide | P34 |
448 | Swarbrick, Jonathan | P36 |
449 | Symeonidis, George | P78 |
450 | Szydlowski, Arkadiusz | P14 |
451 | Tafesse, Wiktoria | P125 |
452 | Tagliati, Federico | P97 |
453 | Tang, Cheng Keat | P73 |
454 | Tatomir, Srdan | P14, C14 |
455 | Taylor, Greg | P19 |
456 | Tealdi, Cristina | P106 |
457 | Theloudis, Alexandros | P4 |
458 | Tian, Mo | P38, C38 |
459 | Timmer, Marcel | P26 |
460 | Tong, Manuel | P6 |
461 | Tontivanichanon, Chutiorn | P76 |
462 | Traiberman, Sharon | P25 |
463 | Tran, Vu | P44 |
464 | Triebs, Thomas | P86 |
465 | Tritah, Ahmed | P106 |
466 | Trivin, Pedro | P67 |
467 | Trombetta, Federico | P95, C95 |
468 | Trucchi, Serena | P9 |
469 | Trzeciakiewicz, Dawid | P93, C93 |
470 | Tsiaras, Stylianos | P68 |
471 | Turocy, Theodore | P46 |
472 | Turon, Helene | P112 |
473 | Tybout, James | P25, C25 |
474 | Ulyssea, Gabriel | P25 |
475 | Urvoy, Camille | P13 |
476 | Valente, Christine | P118 |
477 | Valente, Simone | P67, C67 |
478 | Valenzuela Rivera, Luis | P22 |
479 | Valenzuela-Rivera, Luis | P137 |
480 | van der Erve, Laura | P72, C72 |
481 | Varela, Gonzalo | P35 |
482 | Vaughan, Nick | C26 |
483 | Vecchi, Michela | P28 |
484 | Veiga, Andre | P74 |
485 | Vermeulen, Wessel | P80 |
486 | Vikander, Nick | P134 |
487 | Vinogradov, Dmitri | P121 |
488 | von Hinke, Stephanie | P77, C77 |
489 | von Peter, Goetz | P116 |
490 | Wadsworth, Jonathan | P26 |
491 | Wales, Philip | P56 |
492 | Wallace, Christopher | P50 |
493 | Walther, Selma | P51 |
494 | Wang, Mengjie | P101 |
495 | Wang, Yi | P24 |
496 | Wang, Tianyu | P100 |
497 | Watson, Anna | P90 |
498 | Weber, Till | P16 |
499 | Werner, Sebastian | P121 |
500 | Wilkinson, David | P124 |
501 | Winkler, Roland | P8 |
502 | Witt, Robert | P49 |
503 | Witte, Marc | P63 |
504 | Wohlschlegel, Ansgar | P131 |
505 | Wolf, Alex | P27 |
506 | Woodage, Carina | P126 |
507 | Wren-Lewis, Liam | P136 |
508 | Wyness, Gill | P61 |
509 | Xu, Youzong | P103 |
510 | Xue, Yuhan | P11 |
511 | Yalonetzky, Gaston | P138 |
512 | Yamamura, Taiki | P74, C74 |
513 | Yang, Hyunjoo | P32 |
514 | Ye, Xianjia | P105 |
515 | Yilmazkuday, Hakan | P90, C90 |
516 | Young, Garry | P30 |
517 | Yung, Julieta | P116, D116, D116, C116 |
518 | Zachariadis, Marios | P15 |
519 | Zaranko, Benjamin | P125, C125 |
520 | Zhang, Chi | P79, C79 |
521 | Zhang, Jingyu | P76 |
522 | Zhang, Mao | P45 |
523 | Zhang, Dongna | P127, C127 |
524 | Zhao, Sheng | P75, C75 |
525 | Zhu, Tong | P5 |
526 | Zierow, Larissa | P40 |
527 | Zizza, Roberta | P38 |
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