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      SI 2025 Economic Growth
       Organized by Ufuk Akcigit, Francisco J. Buera, and David Lagakos July 10-11, 2025 Royal Sonesta Hotel, Edwin H. Land Blvd., Cambridge, MA The format will be 20 minutes for the author, 20 minutes for the discussant, and 20 minutes for general discussion.  | 
  
| Thursday, July 10 | |
| 8:30 am | 
     Coffee and Pastries 
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| 9:00 am | 
  
     The Dynamics of Technology Transfer: Multinational Investment in China and Rising Global Competition 
    Discussant: 
  
     Ana Maria Santacreu, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis  | 
| 10:00 am | 
    Break 
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| 10:15 am | 
  
     The Labor Market Consequences of a Rapid Climate Transition 
    Discussant: 
  
     Niklas Engbom, New York University and NBER  | 
| 11:15 am | 
    Break 
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| 11:30 am | 
  
     The Incidence of Distortions 
    Discussant: 
  
     Javier Cravino, University of Michigan and NBER  | 
| 12:30 pm | 
    Lunch 
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| 1:30 pm | 
  
     How Big Is the Big Push? The Macroeconomic Effects of a Large-Scale Regional Development Program 
    Discussant: 
  
     Gustavo De Souza, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago  | 
| 2:30 pm | 
    Break 
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| 2:45 pm | 
  
     The Geography of Innovative Firms 
    Discussant: 
  
     Martí Mestieri, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)  | 
| 3:45 pm | 
    Break 
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| 4:00 pm | 
  
     How Much Should We Spend to Reduce A.I.'s Existential Risk? 
    Discussant: 
  
     Danial Lashkari, Federal Reserve Bank of New York  | 
| 5:00 pm | 
    Adjourn 
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| Friday, July 11 | |
| 8:30 am | 
     Coffee and Pastries 
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| 9:00 am | 
  
     A Theory of Endogenous Degrowth and Environmental Sustainability 
    Discussant: 
  
     David Hémous, University of Zurich  | 
| 10:00 am | 
    Break 
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| 10:15 am | 
  
     Unequal Global Convergence 
    Discussant: 
  
     Todd Schoellman, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis  | 
| 11:15 am | 
    Break 
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| 11:30 am | 
  
     Mechanics of Spatial Growth 
    Discussant: 
  
     Santiago Franco, Boston University  | 
| 12:30 pm | 
    Lunch 
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| 1:30 pm | 
  
     Optimal Fertilizer Policy after a Global Shock 
    Discussant: 
  
     Kristina Manysheva, Columbia University  | 
| 2:30 pm | 
    Break 
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| 2:45 pm | 
  
     Idea Rents and Firm Growth 
    Discussant: 
  
     Nils H. Lehr, International Monetary Fund  | 
| 3:45 pm | 
  
     Are Big Cities Important for Economic Growth? 
    Discussant: 
  
     Gilles Duranton, University of Pennsylvania and NBER  | 
| 4:45 pm | 
    Adjourn 
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