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Thursday, July 10 | |
8:30 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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9:00 am |
Did US Multinationals Transfer Too Much Technology to China?
Discussant:
Ana Maria Santacreu, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
10:00 am |
Break
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10:15 am |
How Would a Rapid (Climate) Transition Affect Workers?
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, Institut d'Analisi Economica - 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 Haakon 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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