Monday, July 22
|
8:45 am
|
Coffee and Pastries
|
9:15 am
|
Francesco Caselli, London School of Economics and
NBER
Dominic Rohner, University of Zurich
Massimo Morelli, Columbia University
The
Geography of Inter-State Resource Wars
Discussant: Michael Greenstone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and
NBER
|
10:15 am
|
Break
|
10:30 am
|
Frank Gunter. Lehigh University
Entrepreneurship
in Conflict and Post-Conflict States
Discussant:
Ethan B. Kapstein,
Princeton University and NBER
|
11:30 am
|
Benjamin Crost, University of Colorado Denver
Joseph Felter, Hoover Institution
Hani Mansour, University of Colorado Denver
Daniel I. Rees, University of Colorado Denver
Election
Fraud and Post-Election Conflict: Evidence from the Philippines
Discussant: Jacob N. Shapiro, Princeton University
|
12:30 pm
|
Lunch
|
1:30 pm
|
David Lyle, U.S. Military Academy
Embedding
Market Mechanisms within Public Sector Bureaucracies, Evidence from
Experiments in the U.S. Army
Discussant: Jeffrey B. Liebman, Harvard University
and NBER
|
2:30 pm
|
Break
|
2:45 pm
|
Eric Gould, Hebrew University
Esteban Klor, Hebrew University
The
Long-Run Effect of 9/11: Terrorism, Backlash, and the Assimilation of Muslim
Immigrants in the West
Discussant: Daniele Paserman, Boston University and
NBER
|
3:45 pm
|
Adjourn
|