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Thursday, July 28 | |
8:00 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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Morning Session Joint with Real Estate
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8:20 am |
Job Market Session
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The Welfare Effects of Eviction and Homelessness Policies |
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Housing Policy with Home-Biased Landlords: Evidence from French Rental Markets |
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The Effects of Residential Zoning in U.S. Housing Markets |
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9:20 am |
Break
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9:30 am |
The Effects of Urban Renewal Programs on Gentrification and Inequality: Evidence from Chicago Public Housing Demolitions
Discussant:
Jesse M. Gregory, University of Wisconsin-Madison and NBER |
10:20 am |
Distinguishing Causes of Neighborhood Racial Change: A Nearest Neighbor Design
Discussant:
Donald R. Davis, Columbia University and NBER |
11:10 am |
Break
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11:30 am |
The Impact of Local Fiscal and Migration Policies on Human Capital Accumulation and Inequality in China
Discussant:
Melanie Morten, Stanford University and NBER |
12:20 pm |
Lunch - Serrano A/ Alexis Gallery
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1:10 pm |
Size Matters: The Benefits of Large Labor Markets for Job Seekers
Discussant:
Amanda Pallais, Harvard University and NBER |
1:50 pm |
Micro- and Macroeconomic Impacts of a Place-Based Industrial Policy
Discussant:
Giacomo A.M. Ponzetto, CREI |
2:30 pm |
Market Size and Trade in Medical Services
Discussant:
Naomi Hausman, Hebrew University |
3:10 pm |
Break
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3:30 pm |
The Effect of Capital Gains Taxes on Business Creation and Employment
Discussant:
Jiafeng Chen, Harvard University |
4:10 pm |
The Size and Census Coverage of the U.S Homeless Population
Discussant:
Kevin Lang, Boston University and NBER |
4:50 pm |
Consumption Segregation
Discussant:
David M. Cutler, Harvard University and NBER |
The live stream will end at 5:30 pm, before the last paper.
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5:30 pm |
Social Capital in the United States: Measurement, Determinants, and Associations with Economic Mobility
Discussant:
Bruce Sacerdote, Dartmouth College and NBER |
6:10 pm |
Adjourn
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Friday, July 29 | |
7:30 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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8:00 am |
The Radius of Economic Opportunity: Evidence from Migration and Local Labor Markets |
8:20 am |
Rental Voucher Programs in Middle Income Countries: Quasi-experimental Evaluation of the Chilean Rental Subsidy |
8:40 am |
Recidivism and Neighborhood Institutions: Evidence from the Rise of the Evangelical Church in Chile |
9:00 am |
Death, Destruction, and Growth in Cities: Entrepreneurial Capital and Economic Geography After the 1918 Influenza |
9:20 am |
Ports vs. Roads: Infrastructure, Market Access and Regional Outcomes |
9:40 am |
The Effects of Federal “Redlining” Maps: a Novel Estimation Strategy |
10:00 am |
Knocking it Down and Mixing it Up: The Impact of Public Housing Regenerations |
10:30 am |
Free Riding and Public Service Delivery: Experimental Evidence from India
Discussant:
David Lagakos, Boston University and NBER |
11:10 am |
Optimal Public Transportation Networks: Evidence from the World's Largest Bus Rapid Transit System in Jakarta
Discussant:
Nick Tsivanidis, University of California, Berkeley |
11:50 am |
The Fast, the Slow, and the Congested: Urban Transportation in Rich and Poor Countries
Discussant:
Benjamin A. Olken, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER |
12:30 pm |
Lunch - Alexis Gallery
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1:20 pm |
Can White Elephants Kill? Unintended Consequences of Infrastructure Development
Discussant:
Jacob Moscona, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER |
2:00 pm |
Residential Segregation and Unequal Access to Local Public Services in India: Evidence from 1.5m Neighborhoods
Discussant:
Rema Hanna, Harvard University and NBER |
2:40 pm |
Land Market Frictions in Developing Countries: Evidence from Manufacturing Firms in India
Discussant:
William R. Kerr, Harvard University and NBER |
3:20 pm |
Break
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3:40 pm |
The Value of Piped Water and Sewers: Evidence from 19th Century Chicago
Discussant:
Marcella Alsan, Harvard University and NBER |
4:20 pm |
Destruction, Policy, and the Evolving Consequences of Washington, DC's 1968 Civil Disturbance
Discussant:
Bitsy Perlman, U.S. Census Bureau |
5:00 pm |
Adjourn
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