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Monday, July 15 | |
8:30 am |
Coffee & Pastries
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9:00 am |
Persistent Political Engagement: Social Interactions and the Dynamics of Protest Movements
Discussant:
Ricardo Perez-Truglia, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER |
10:00 am |
Break
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10:30 am |
Those Who Stayed: Individualism, Self-Selection and Cultural Change during the Age of Mass Migration
Discussant:
Vasiliki Fouka, Stanford University and NBER |
11:30 am |
Gendered Language
Discussant:
Stelios Michalopoulos, Brown University and NBER |
12:30 pm |
Lunch
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1:30 pm |
Hall of Mirrors: Corporate Philanthropy and Strategic Advocacy
Discussant:
Romain Wacziarg, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER |
2:30 pm |
Break
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3:00 pm |
Keeping It in the Family: Female Inheritance, Inmarriage, and the Status of Women
Discussant:
Katherine Casey, Stanford University and NBER |
4:00 pm |
The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia
Discussant:
Melissa Dell, Harvard University and NBER |
5:00 pm |
Adjourn
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Tuesday, July 16 | |
8:30 am |
Coffee & Pastries
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9:00 am |
Did Exposure to Soviet Communism Spur Pro-Social Behaviour?
Discussant:
Benjamin Enke, Harvard University and NBER |
10:00 am |
Break
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10:30 am |
The Long-lasting Effects of Experiencing Communism on Financial Risk-Taking
Discussant:
Ruben Enikolopov, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
11:30 am |
Does Context Trump Individual Drivers of Voting Behavior? Evidence from U.S. Movers
Discussant:
Ethan Kaplan, University of Maryland |
12:30 pm |
Lunch
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Afternoon Program Joint with Macroeconomics and Inequality in the Parkview Room
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1:30 pm |
Hierarchical Corruption
Discussant:
Guilherme Lichand, Stanford Graduate School of Education |
2:30 pm |
Break
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2:45 pm |
Coming out in America: AIDS, Politics, and Cultural Change
Discussant:
Georgy Egorov, Northwestern University and NBER |
3:45 pm |
Redistributive Politics with Target-Specific Beliefs
Discussant:
Edoardo Teso, Northwestern University and NBER |
4:45 pm |
Adjourn
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