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Thursday, July 25 | |
7:45 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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Morning joint with Real Estate
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8:20 am |
Presentations from Job Market
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8:20 am |
The Economic Geography of Lifecycle Human Capital Accumulation: The Competing Effects of Labor Markets and Childhood Environments |
8:45 am |
Tax Incentives and the Supply of Low-Income Housing |
9:10 am |
Break
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9:20 am |
Residential Patterns and Public Goods in Brazil
Discussant:
Nick Tsivanidis, University of California, Berkeley |
10:10 am |
The Costs of Housing Regulation: Evidence From Generative Regulatory Measurement
Discussant:
Joseph Gyourko, University of Pennsylvania and NBER |
11:00 am |
Break
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11:10 am |
An Anti-IV Approach for Pricing Residential Amenities: Applications to Flood Risk
Discussant:
Alvin Murphy, Arizona State University |
12:00 pm |
Lunch
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1:00 pm |
The Unequal Effects of Up-Zoning: Evidence from Cook County
Discussant:
Nathaniel Baum-Snow, University of Toronto |
1:50 pm |
Segregation, Spillovers, and the Locus of Racial Change
Discussant:
Stephan Heblich, University of Toronto and NBER |
2:40 pm |
Re-Assessing the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis
Discussant:
Emma Harrington, University of Virginia |
3:30 pm |
Break
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3:50 pm |
Neighborhood Effects: Evidence from Wartime Destruction in London
Discussant:
Jonathan I. Dingel, University of Chicago and NBER |
4:40 pm |
Senior Migration, Local Economic Development and Spatial Inequality
Discussant:
Adam Guren, Boston University and NBER |
5:30 pm |
Adjourn
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Friday, July 26 | |
7:00 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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Morning Papers (20 minutes per paper)
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7:30 am |
Environmental Externalities of Urban Growth: Evidence from the California Wildfires |
7:50 am |
Urban Policy and Spatial Exposure to Environmental Hazards |
8:10 am |
The (Express)Way to Segregation: Evidence from Chicago |
8:30 am |
Place-Based Industrial Policies and Local Agglomeration in the Long Run |
8:50 am |
Break
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9:00 am |
To Follow the Crowd? Benefits and Costs of Migrant Networks |
9:20 am |
Place-based Policy, Migration Barriers, and Spatial Inequality |
9:40 am |
Displacing Congestion: Evidence from Paris |
10:00 am |
Local Governments' Response to Fiscal Shocks: Evidence from Connecticut |
10:20 am |
Commuting Infrastructure in Fragmented Cities |
10:40 am |
Break
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10:50 am |
The Local Origins of Business Formation
Discussant:
Zoe B. Cullen, Harvard University and NBER |
11:40 am |
Dynamic Urban Economics
Discussant:
Adrien Bilal, Stanford University and NBER |
12:30 pm |
Lunch
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1:20 pm |
Optimal Urban Transportation Policy: Evidence from Chicago
Discussant:
Matthew Turner, Brown University and NBER |
2:00 pm |
Unintended Pathways: The Impact of High-Speed Rail on Gender Differences in the Local Labor Market - Evidence from South Korea
Discussant:
Daniela Vidart, University of Connecticut |
2:40 pm |
Public and Private Transit: Evidence from Lagos
Discussant:
Adam Storeygard, Tufts University and NBER |
3:30 pm |
Break
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3:40 pm |
Economic Development and the Spatial Distribution of Income in Cities
Discussant:
Giacomo A.M. Ponzetto, CREI |
4:30 pm |
Evaluating Evictions: Causal Impacts of a Forced Relocation Program in Addis Ababa
Discussant:
Stephen Malpezzi, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
5:20 pm |
Adjourn
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