8:15 am
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Breakfast
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8:45 am
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Welcome and Introductions
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9:00 am
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James J. Choi, Yale University and NBER
Emily Haisley, Barclays Bank PLC
Jennifer Kurkoski, Google Inc.
Cade Massey, Yale University
Small
Cues Change Savings Choices
Discussant: Eric Johnson, Columbia
University
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10:00 am
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Break
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10:15 am
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Victor Stango, University of California at Davis
Jonathan Zinman, Dartmouth College and NBER
Borrowing High vs. Borrowing Higher: Sources and Consequences of Dispersion in Individual Borrowing Costs
Discussant: Jeremy Tobacman,
University of Pennsylvania and NBER
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11:15 am
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Justine S. Hastings, Brown University and NBER
Ali Hortacsu, University of Chicago and NBER
Chad Syverson, University of Chicago and NBER
Advertising and Competition in Privatized Social Security:
The Case of Mexico
Discussant: Alan Sorensen, University of Wisconsin, Madison and NBER
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12:15 pm
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Lunch
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1:15 pm
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Raymond Fisman, Columbia University and NBER
Daniel Paravisini, Columbia University and NBER
Vikrant Vig, London Business School
Social Proximity and Loan Outcomes: Evidence from and Indian Bank
Discussant: Gauri Kartini
Shastry, Wellesley College
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2:15 pm
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Break
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2:30 pm
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Manuel Adelino, Dartmouth College
Antoinette Schoar, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and NBER
Felipe Severino, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Credit Supply and House Prices: Evidence from Mortgage Market Segmentation
Discussant: Todd Sinai, University of
Pennsylvania and NBER
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3:30 pm
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Lee Lockwood, University of Chicago
Incidental
Bequests: Bequest Motives and the Choice to Self-Insure Late-Life Risks
Discussant: Motohiro Yogo,
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
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4:30 pm
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Adjourn
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