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Monday, July 9 | |
9:00 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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Firms and Trade
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9:30 am |
Venting Out: Exports during a Domestic Slump
Discussant:
Rafael Dix-Carneiro, Duke University and NBER |
10:30 am |
Break
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11:00 am |
Heterogeneous Globalization: Offshoring and Reorganization
Discussant:
Lindsay Oldenski, Georgetown University |
12:00 pm |
Lunch
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Spatial Development
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1:00 pm |
The Aggregate and Distributional Effects of Urban Transit Infrastructure: Evidence from Bogota’s TransMilenio
Discussant:
Treb Allen, Dartmouth College and NBER |
2:00 pm |
Break
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2:15 pm |
Market Power and Spatial Competition in Rural India
Discussant:
Meredith Startz, Dartmouth College and NBER |
3:15 pm |
Break
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3:30 pm |
The Geography of Path Dependence
Discussant:
David Weinstein, Columbia University and NBER |
4:30 pm |
Adjourn
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Tuesday, July 10 | |
9:00 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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Urban Economics
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9:30 am |
Location as an Asset
Discussant:
Matthew Turner, Brown University and NBER |
10:30 am |
Break
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11:00 am |
Division of Labor and Productivity Advantage of Cities: Theory and Evidence from Brazil
Discussant:
Victor Couture, University of British Columbia |
12:00 pm |
Lunch at Hotel Marlowe
After lunch, sessions will be held at Royal Sonesta Hotel in Charles Suites |
1:15 pm |
Policy Panel on the Economic Consequences of Trade:
Robert Feenstra, University of California at Davis and NBER Pinelopi Goldberg, Yale University and NBER Gordon Hanson, University of California at San Diego and NBER Douglas Irwin, Dartmouth College and NBER |
2:15 pm |
Break
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2:45 pm |
Immigrants' Residential Choices and Their Consequences
Discussant:
Melanie Morten, Stanford University and NBER |
3:45 pm |
Adjourn
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The Feldstein Lecture follows at 4:30 in the West Tower Ballroom at the Sonesta
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Wednesday, July 11 | |
9:00 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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Price Changes and Welfare
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9:30 am |
A New Engel on the Gains from Trade
Discussant:
Pablo D. Fajgelbaum, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER |
10:30 am |
Break
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11:00 am |
What Are the Price Effects of Trade? Evidence from the U.S. and Implications for Quantitative Trade Models
Discussant:
Amit Khandelwal, Yale University and NBER |
12:00 pm |
Lunch
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Identification and Tariff Negotiations
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1:00 pm |
Bartik Instruments: What, When, Why, and How
Discussant:
Kirill Borusyak, University of California, Berkeley and NBER |
2:00 pm |
Break
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2:30 pm |
Quantitative Analysis of Multi-Party Tariff Negotiations
Discussant:
Ralph Ossa, University of Zurich |
3:30 pm |
Adjourn
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6:00 pm |
Clambake at the Royal Sonesta Hotel
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Thursday, July 12 | |
9:00 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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Optimal Policy
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9:30 am |
Robots, Trade, and Luddism
Discussant:
Pol Antràs, Harvard University and NBER |
10:30 am |
Break
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11:00 am |
Optimal Spatial Policies, Geography and Sorting
Discussant:
Jonathan I. Dingel, University of Chicago and NBER |
12:00 pm |
Lunch and Adjourn
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