Leah Platt Boustan, William J. Collins, and Matthew S. Jaremski, Organizers
Monday, July 10 |
8:15 am
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Shuttle bus from the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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8:30 am
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Coffee and Pastries
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9:00 am
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Introductions
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9:10 am
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Eric Hilt, Wellesley College and NBER
Wendy Rahn, University of Minnesota
Asset Ownership and Political Partisanship:
Liberty Bonds and Republican Electoral Success in the 1920s
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10:05 am
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Kris James Mitchener, Santa Clara University and NBER
Saumitra Jha, Stanford University
Masanori Takashima, Tokyo University
Swords into Bank Shares: Finance, Conflict and Political Reform in Japan
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10:55 am
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Break
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11:10 am
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Konrad B. Burchardi, IIES, Stockholm University
Thomas Chaney, Sciences Po
Tarek Alexander Hassan, Boston University and NBER
Migrants, Ancestors, and Foreign Investors
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12:00 noon
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Lunch Graduate student posters will be available every lunch period Edward Fox, University of Michigan Maggie Jones, Queen's University Sun Kyoung Lee, Columbia University Erin L. McGuire, University of Arizona Eduardo J. Montero, Harvard University Keith Myers, University of Arizona
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1:00 pm
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EGG-TIMER SESSION I
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Alex Hollingsworth, Indiana University
Melissa A. Thomasson, Miami University and NBER
A Gift of Health: The Duke Endowment's Impact on Health Care in the Carolinas, 1925-1940
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Casper W. Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Peter S. Jensen, University of Southern Denmark
Peter Egedesø Madsen, University of Southern Denmark
Preventing the White Death: Tuberculosis Dispensaries
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Ariell Zimran, Vanderbilt University and NBER
Explaining the Antebellum Puzzle: Market Access, Food Prices, and Stature in the United States, 1820--1847
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Marcella Alsan, Harvard University and NBER
Katherine Eriksson, University of California at Davis and NBER
Gregory Niemesh, Miami University and NBER
Causes and Consequences of Nativism in the US: Evidence from the Know-Nothing Party
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1:40 pm
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Reka Juhasz, Columbia University and NBER
Claudia Steinwender, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Drivers of Fragmented Production Chains: Evidence from the 19th century
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2:30 pm
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Break
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2:45 pm
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Jeremy Atack, Vanderbilt University and NBER
Robert A. Margo, Boston University and NBER
Gallman Revisited: Blacksmithing and American Manufacturing, 1850-1880
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3:40 pm
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Daniel P. Gross, Harvard University and NBER
The Ties that Bind: Railroad Gauge Standards, Collusion, and Internal Trade in the 19th Century U.S.
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4:30 pm
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Adjourn
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4:40 pm
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Shuttle bus to the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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Tuesday, July 11 |
8:15 am
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Shuttle bus from the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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8:30 am
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Coffee and Pastries
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9:00 am
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Bryan Stuart, George Washington University
Evan J. Taylor, University of Chicago
Social Interactions and Location Decisions: Evidence from U.S. Mass Migration
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9:55 am
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Edward l. Kosack, Xavier University
Zachary A. Ward, Australian National University
The Uneven Economic Advance of Mexican Americans Before World War II
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10:45 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Daniel Aaronson, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Daniel Hartley, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Bhashkar Mazumder, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
The Short- and Long-Run Effects of the 1930s HOLC “Redlining” Maps
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11:50 am
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Lunch Graduate student posters will be available every lunch period
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12:50 pm
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EGG-TIMER SESSION II
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Price V. Fishback, University of Arizona and NBER
Kenneth A. Snowden, University of North Carolina at Greensboro and NBER
Jonathan Rose, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Sebastián Fleitas, University of Leuven
Mortgage Foreclosure Overhangs and the Slow Recovery During the 1930s
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Martin Fiszbein, Boston University and NBER
Samuel A. Bazzi, Boston University and NBER
Mesay Melese Gebresilasse, Amherst College
Frontier Culture: Historical Roots and Persistence of "Rugged Individualism" in the United States
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Alan Seals, Auburn University
Chris Vickers, Auburn University
Nicolas L. Ziebarth, Auburn University and NBER
Closing the Wage Gap: The War Labor Board's Effect on Inequality in the Short and Long Run
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Karen Clay, Carnegie Mellon University and NBER
Margarita Portnykh, Carnegie Mellon University
When Are Resources Curses and Blessings?
Evidence From the United States 1880-2012
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Cristian Pop-Eleches, Columbia University and NBER
Rajeev H. Dehejia, New York University and NBER
Daniel Aaronson, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Andrew Jordan, University of Chicago
Cyrus Samii, New York University
Karl Schulze, Princeton University
The Effect of Fertility on Mothers’ Labor Supply over the Last Two Centuries
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2:00 pm
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Carol H. Shiue, University of Colorado at Boulder and NBER
Social Mobility in the Long-Run: An Analysis with Five Linked Generations in China, 1300-1900
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2:50 pm
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Adjourn
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3:00 pm
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Shuttle bus to the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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3:45 pm
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Special Methods Lecture at the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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6:00 pm
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Reception and Dinner Honoring Claudia Goldin MIT Samberg Conference Center, 50 Memorial Drive, 7th floor
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Wednesday, July 12 |
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8:15 am
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Shuttle bus from the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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8:30 am
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Coffee and Pastries
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9:00 am
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Peter Koudijs, Stanford University and NBER
Laura Salisbury, York University and NBER
For Richer, For Poorer: Banker's Skin-in-the-game and Risk Taking
in New England, 1867-1880
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9:55 am
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Mark Carlson, Federal Reserve Board
Burcu Duygan, Federal Reserve Board
“Unconventional” Monetary Policy as Conventional Monetary Policy: A Perspective from the U.S. in the 1920s
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10:45 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Òscar Jordà, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Björn Richter, University of Bonn
Moritz Schularick, University of Bonn
Alan M. Taylor, University of California at Davis and NBER
Bank Capital Redux: Solvency, Liquidity, and Crisis
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11:50 am
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Lunch Graduate student posters will be available every lunch period
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12:10 pm
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Book talk over lunch by Douglas Irwin, Dartmouth College and NBER Clashing over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy
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1:00 pm
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Andrew Goodman-Bacon, Vanderbilt University and NBER
The Long-Run Effects of Childhood Insurance Coverage: Medicaid Implementation, Adult Health, and Labor Market Outcomes
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1:55 pm
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Esra Kose, Bucknell University
Elira Kuka, George Washington University and NBER
Na'ama Shenhav, Dartmouth College
Women’s Enfranchisement and Children’s Education: The Long-Run Impact of the U.S. Suffrage Movement
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2:45 pm
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Break
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3:00 pm
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Allison Shertzer, University of Pittsburgh and NBER
Ethan Schmick, University of Pittsburgh
The Impact of Early Investments in Urban School Systems in the United States
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3:50 pm
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Adjourn
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4:00 pm
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Shuttle bus to the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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6:00 pm
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Clambake at the Royal Sonesta Hotel (Ballroom B/ West Tower)
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Thursday, July 13 |
8:15 am
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Shuttle bus from the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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8:30 am
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Coffee and Pastries
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9:00 am
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David S. Jacks, Simon Fraser University and NBER
Krishna Pendakur, Simon Fraser University
Hitoshi Shigeoka, Simon Fraser University and NBER
Infant Mortality and the Repeal of Federal Prohibition
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9:55 am
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Brian B. Beach, Vanderbilt University and NBER
Joseph P. Ferrie, Northwestern University and NBER
Martin H. Saavedra, Oberlin College
The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and the Fetal Origins Hypothesis: Evidence from Linked Data
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10:45 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Christian Dippel, University of California at Los Angeles and NBER
Stephan Heblich, University of Bristol
Does Civic Leadership Matter? Evidence from the Forty-Eighters in the U.S.
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11:50 am
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Lunch and Adjourn
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