11:00 am
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Plants in Space
Ezra Oberfield, Cornell University and NBER
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, University of Chicago and NBER
Pierre-Daniel Sarte, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Nicholas Trachter, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
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11:30 am
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Product Differentiation and Oligopoly: A Network Approach
Bruno Pellegrino, Columbia University
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12:00 pm
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Investing in Influence: Investors, Portfolio Firms, and Political Giving
Marianne Bertrand, University of Chicago and NBER
Matilde Bombardini, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Raymond Fisman, Boston University and NBER
Francesco Trebbi, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Eyub Yegen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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12:30 pm
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Multinationals, Monopsony and Local Development: Evidence from the United Fruit Company
Diana Van Patten, Yale University and NBER
Esteban Mendez-Chacon, Central Bank of Costa Rica
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1:30 pm
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Are Bigger Banks Better? Firm-Level Evidence from Germany
Kilian Huber, University of Chicago and NBER
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2:00 pm
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Shareholder Power and the Decline of Labor
Antonio Falato, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Hyunseob Kim, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Till M. von Wachter, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER
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2:30 pm
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A Theory of Falling Growth and Rising Rents
(slides)
Philippe Aghion, London School of Economics
Antonin Bergeaud, HEC Paris
Timo Boppart, IIES, Stockholm University
Peter J. Klenow, Stanford University and NBER
Huiyu Li, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
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3:00 pm
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The Darwinian Returns to Scale
David Baqaee, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER
Emmanuel Farhi, Harvard University
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3:30 pm
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Closing remarks and adjourn
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