Corporate Finance Program Meeting

Wei Jiang and Amit Seru, Organizers

October 27-28, 2022

Intercontinental San Francisco, Room Intercon B, 888 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA

Conference Code of Conduct

Thursday, October 27
6:30pm
Group Dinner at the Intercontinental San Francisco, Room Intercon C
Friday, October 28
7:30 am
Continental Breakfast
Small Business and Finance
8:00 am
Paul Gertler, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Sean Higgins, Northwestern University
Ulrike Malmendier, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Waldo Ojeda, Columbia University

Why Small Firms Fail to Adopt Profitable Opportunities
Discussant: Manuel Adelino, Duke University and NBER
9:00 am
Matteo Benetton, University of California, Berkeley
Greg Buchak, Stanford University
Claudia Robles Garcia, Stanford University

Wide or Narrow? Competition and Scope in Financial Intermediation
Discussant: Philipp Schnabl, New York University and NBER
10:00 am
Break
Social Responsibility
10:15 am
Martin Oehmke, London School of Economics
Marcus Opp, Stockholm School of Economics

Green Capital Requirements
Discussant: Peter M. DeMarzo, Stanford University and NBER
11:15 am
Break
11:30 am
Alex Edmans, London Business School
Doron Y. Levit, University of Washington
Jan Schneemeier, Indiana University

Socially Responsible Divestment
Discussant: Eduardo Dávila, Yale University and NBER
12:30 pm
Lunch
Technology, Finance and Future of Work
1:30 pm
John A. Mondragon, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Johannes Wieland, University of California, San Diego and NBER

Housing Demand and Remote Work
Discussant: Sophie Calder-Wang, University of Pennsylvania
2:30 pm
Break
2:45 pm
Vincent Glode, University of Pennsylvania
Guillermo Ordoñez, University of Pennsylvania and NBER

Technological Progress and Rent Seeking
Discussant: Philip Bond, University of Washington
3:45 pm
Break
4:00 pm
Toni Whited, University of Michigan and NBER
Yufeng Wu, Ohio State University
Kairong Xiao, Columbia University and NBER

Will Central Bank Digital Currency Disintermediate Banks?
Discussant: Monika Piazzesi, Stanford University and NBER
5:00 npm
Adjourn