Wednesday, July 23:
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6:00
pm
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Clambake
at the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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Thursday, July 24:
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8:00
am
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Coffee
and Pastries
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8:30 am
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Olivier Marie, Maastricht University
Ulf Zoelitz, Maastricht University
“High” Achievers? Cannabis Access and Academic Performance
Discussant: Brian Jacob, University of
Michigan and NBER
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9:30 am
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Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University
Himabindu Lakkaraju,
Stanford University
Jure Leskovec, Stanford University
Jens Ludwig, University of Chicago and NBER
Sendhil Mullainathan,
Harvard University and NBER
Using Big Data to Improve Social Policy
Discussant: Matthew Harding, Stanford
University
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10:30
am
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Break
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11:00 am
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David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and NBER
Christopher Palmer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Parag Pathak, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and NBER
Gentrification and Crime: Evidence from the Elimination of Rent Control in
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Discussant: Ingrid Gould Ellen, New
York University
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12:00
pm
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Lunch
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1:00 pm
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Ryan Sakoda, Harvard University
Efficient
Sentencing? The Effect of Post-Release Supervision on Low-Level Offenders
Discussant: Seth Sanders, Duke
University
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2:00
pm
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Break
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2:30 pm
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Paul Heaton, RAND Corporation
Beau Kilmer, RAND Corporation
Nancy Nicosia, RAND Corporation
Deterring
Crime in Community Supervision: Evidence from 24/7 Sobriety
Discussant: Harold Pollack, University
of Chicago
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3:30 pm
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Amalia Miller, University of Virginia and NBER
Carmit Segal, University of Zurich
Do
Female Officers Improve Law Enforcement Quality? Effects on Crime Reporting
and Domestic Violence Escalation
Discussant: Justin McCrary,
UC-Berkeley and NBER
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4:30 pm
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Benjamin Lessing, Stanford University
Fernando Hidalgo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Endogenous
State Weakness: Paramilitaries and Electoral Politics in Rio de Janeiro
Discussant: Oeindrila
Dube, New York University
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5:30
pm
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Adjourn
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Friday, July 25:
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8:00
am
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Coffee
and Pastries
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Morning joint with
Labor Studies
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8:30 am
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Michael Mueller-Smith, Columbia University
The Criminal and
Labor Market Impacts of Incarceration: Identifying Mechanisms and Estimating
Household Spillovers
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9:30 am
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Paolo Pinotti, Bocconi
University
Clicking on Heaven's Door: The Effect of
Immigrant Legalization on Crime
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10:30 am
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Mirko Draca, Warwick
University
Theodore Koutmeridis, University of St Andrews
Stephen Machin, University
College London
The Changing Returns to Crime: How do Criminals Respond to
Changes in Goods Prices?
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11:30
am
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Roberto
Galbiati, CNRS and Sciences Po
Aurelie Ouss, Harvard
University
Arnaud Philippe, University of Paris 1 and CREST
Jobs and Re-offending after Incarceration
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12:30 pm
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Lunch
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1:30 pm
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Paul Carrillo, George Washington University
Dina Pomeranz, Harvard University and NBER
Monica Singhal, Harvard University and NBER
Dodging
the Taxman: Evidence on Firm Misreporting Behavior and Evasion Substitution
Discussant: Mark Kleiman,
University of California at Los Angeles
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2:30
pm
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Sara
Heller, University of Pennsylvania
Jonathan Guryan, Northwestern University and NBER
Jens Ludwig, University of Chicago and NBER
Reducing Juvenile Delinquency: Experimental Evidence from Juvenile
Detention
Discussant: Candice Odgers, Duke University
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3:30
pm
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Daniel
Mejia, Universidad de los Andes
Pascual Restrepo,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bushes
and Bullets: Illegal Cocaine Markets and Violence in Colombia
Discussant: Viridiana
Rios, Mexico Como Vamos?
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4:30
pm
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Adjourn
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