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Monday, July 13
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9:00 am
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9:00 am
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Distributional National Accounts: Methods and Estimates for the United States Since 1913
Thomas Piketty, Paris School of Economics
Emmanuel Saez, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Gabriel Zucman, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
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10:30 am
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Firming Up Inequality
Jae Song, Social Security Administration
David J. Price, University of Toronto
Fatih Guvenen, University of Minnesota and NBER
Nicholas Bloom, Stanford University and NBER
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11:15 am
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11:15 am
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Innovation and Top Income Inequality
Philippe Aghion, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Ufuk Akcigit, University of Chicago and NBER
Antonin Bergeaud, HEC Paris
Richard Blundell, University College London and IFS
David Hemous, University of Zurich
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1:00 pm
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1:00 pm
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International Trade and Job Polarization: Evidence at the Worker Level
Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado Boulder and NBER
Hale Utar, Grinnell College
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1:45 pm
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1:45 pm
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Labor Share Decline and the Capitalization of Intellectual Property Products
Dongya Koh, University of Arkansas
Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis, Barcelona GSE
Yu Zheng, Queen Mary University of London
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3:00 pm
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3:00 pm
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Measuring the Effects of the Tipped Minimum
Wage Using W-2 Data
Margaret R. Jones, U.S. Census Bureau
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3:30 pm
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3:30 pm
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Labour Market Mismatch and Labour Productivity: Evidence from PIAAC Data
Muge Adalet McGowan, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Dan R. Andrews, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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Tuesday, July 14
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9:00 am
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9:00 am
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Is International R&D Tax Competition a Zero-sum Game? Evidence from the EU
Carol Corrado, Georgetown University
Jonathan Haskel, Imperial College London
Cecilia Jona-Lasinio, University LUISS Guido Carli
Bilal Nasim, Institute of Education
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9:45 am
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Why Do Innovative Firms Hold So Much Cash? Evidence from Changes in State R&D Tax Credits
Antonio Falato, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Jae Sim, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
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11:00 am
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11:00 am
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Moore’s Law goes Multicore: The Economic Consequences of a Fundamental Change in how Computers work
Neil Thompson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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11:45 am
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The Impact of Bank Credit on Labor Reallocation and Aggregate Industry Productivity
John Bai, Northeastern University
Daniel Carvalho, Indiana University
Gordon M. Phillips, Dartmouth College and NBER
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3:15 pm
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3:15 pm
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Macro and Micro Dynamics of Productivity: Is the Devil in the Details?
Lucia Foster, U.S. Census Bureau
Cheryl Grim, U.S. Census Bureau
John C. Haltiwanger, University of Maryland, College Park and NBER
Zoltan Wolf, U.S. Census Bureau
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