Econometric Society 2015 World Congress

Montréal, Canada

 
August 17, 2015
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Industrial Organization - Matthew Gentzkow (University of Chicago): "Media and Ideological Polarization"
Michael D. Whinston (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): "Recent Advances in the Empirics of Vertical Contracting"
Discussant: John Asker (University of California, Los Angeles)
Chair: Robert Porter
 
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Macroeonometrics - Ulrich Müller (Princeton University) (with Mark Watson): “Ultra Low-frequency Econometrics”
Harald Uhlig (University of Chicago): "Shocks, Sign Restrictions and Identification"
Discussant: Frank Schorfheide (University of Pennsylvania)
Chair: James Stock
 
 
10:45 to 11:15Morning Break
 
 
11:15 to 12:45Contributed Sessions
 
 
13:00 to 14:00Lunch Policy Session: Climate Change - James Stock (Harvard University)
Christian Gollier (Toulouse School of Economics)
Chair: Steve Berry (Yale University)
 
 
14:15 to 16:15Contributed Sessions
 
 
16:15 to 16:45Afternoon Break
 
 
16:45 to 18:15Presidential Address: Robert Porter (Northwestern University): "Empirical Analysis and Auction Design"
Chair: Manuel Arellano
 
 
18:30 to 19:30Members Meeting
 
 
 
August 18, 2015
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Agency Problems - Johannes Hörner (Yale University): "Learning and Experimentation"
Igal Hendel (Northwestern University): "Dynamic Selection: Empirics"
Discussant: Bernard Salanié (Columbia University)
Chair: Mike Whinston
 
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Big Data - Serena Ng (Columbia University): "Opportunities and Challenges: Lessons from Analyzing Terabytes of Data"
Jesse Shapiro (Brown University): "Social Science with Big Data"
Discussant: Christian Hansen (Chicago Booth)
Chair: Xiaohong Chen
 
 
10:45 to 11:15Morning Break
 
 
11:15 to 12:45Contributed Sessions
 
 
13:00 to 14:00Lunch Policy Session: Theory and Empirics for Policy Applications - Paul Milgrom (Stanford University)
Chair: Richard Blundell
 
 
14:15 to 16:15Contributed Sessions
 
 
16:15 to 16:45Afternoon Break
 
 
16:45 to 18:15Cowles Lecture: Elie Tamer (Northwestern University): "Sensitivity Analysis in Econometric Models"
Chair: Donald W.K. Andrews
 
 
18:30 to 19:30Fellows Meeting
 
 
18:45 to 20:15Young economists session - Panel discussion with:
Pinelopi Goldberg (Yale University)
Felix Kübler (University of Zurich)
Chris Shannon (University of California, Berkeley)
Elie Tamer (Harvard University)
Chair: Christian Hansen)
 
 
 
August 19, 2015
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Matching - Fuhito Kojima (Stanford University): "Recent Developments in Matching Theory and Their Practical Applications"
Parag Pathak (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): "Designing School Assignment Mechanisms"
Discussant: Federico Echenique (California Institute of Technology)
Chair: Eddie Dekel
 
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Partially Identified Models - Azeem Shaikh (University of Chicago) and Ivan Canay (Northwestern University): "Advances in Inference for Partially Identified Models"
Kate Ho (Columbia University) (with Adam Rosen): "Partial Identification in Applied Research: Benefits and Challenges"
Discussant: Jack Porter (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Chair: Donald W.K. Andrews
 
 
10:45 to 11:15Morning Break
 
 
11:15 to 12:45Contributed Sessions
 
 
13:00 to 14:00Lunch Policy Session: Health Care - Johnathan Gruber (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Martin Gaynor (Carnegie Mellon University)
Chair: Ariel Pakes
 
 
14:15 to 16:15Contributed Sessions
 
 
16:15 to 16:45Afternoon Break
 
 
16:45 to 18:15Frisch Memorial Lecture: Alvin E. Roth (Stanford University): "Kidney Exchange: New Developments and Frontiers"
Chair: Robert Wilson
 
 
 
August 20, 2015
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Networks - Sanjeev Goyal (University of Cambridge): "Networks and Markets"
Aureo de Paula (University College London): "Estimation of Network Models"
Discussant: Rachel Kranton (Duke University)
Chair: Piero Gottardi
 
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Macroeconomics - Dirk Krueger (University of Pennsylvania): "Inequality and the Macro Economy: Data, Models and Policy Implications"
Felix Kübler (University of Zurich) (with Johannes Brumm and Simon Scheidegger): "Computational Methods for Heterogeneous Agent Models"
Discussant: Anthony Smith (Yale University)
Chair: Michael Woodford
 
 
10:45 to 11:15Morning Break
 
 
11:15 to 12:45Contributed Sessions
 
 
13:00 to 14:00Lunch Policy Session: Monetary Policy - Christopher Sims (Princeton University)
Michael Woodford (Columbia University)
Chair: Monika Piazzesi
 
 
14:15 to 16:15Contributed Sessions
 
 
16:15 to 16:45Afternoon Break
 
 
16:45 to 18:15Walras-Bowley Lecture: Per Krusell (Stockholm University): "Climate Change Around the Globe"
Chair: Christopher Sims
 
 
 
August 21, 2015
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Dynamic Implications of Mechanism Design - Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern University): "Dynamic Mechanism Design"
Liran Einav (Stanford University): "Risk Adjustment in Health Care Markets"
Discussant: Juuso Valimaki (Aalto University)
Chair: Andrew McLennan
 
 
09:00 to 10:45Invited Talk: Finance - Jakub Kastl (Princeton University): "Empirical Analysis of Financial Markets"
Viral Acharya (New York University) (with Guillaume Plantin): "Regulatory Cycles and Financial Crises"
Discussant: Darrell Duffie (Stanford University)
Chair: Jeremy Bulow (Stanford University)
 
 
10:45 to 11:15Morning Break
 
 
11:15 to 12:45Contributed Sessions
 
 
13:00 to 14:00Lunch Policy Session: Financial Reform - John Geanakoplos (Yale University)
Jeremy Bulow (Stanford University)
Chair: Viral Acharya
 
 
14:15 to 16:15Contributed Sessions
 
 
16:15 to 16:45Afternoon Break
 
 
16:45 to 18:15Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Darrell Duffie (Stanford University): "The Design and Efficiency of Over-the-counter Financial Markets"
Chair: John Geanakoplos
 
 

 

Program Notes and Index of Sessions

Invited Talk: Industrial Organization - Matthew Gentzkow (University of Chicago): "Media and Ideological Polarization"
Michael D. Whinston (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): "Recent Advances in the Empirics of Vertical Contracting"
Discussant: John Asker (University of California, Los Angeles)
Chair: Robert Porter

August 17, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Invited Talk: Macroeonometrics - Ulrich Müller (Princeton University) (with Mark Watson): “Ultra Low-frequency Econometrics”
Harald Uhlig (University of Chicago): "Shocks, Sign Restrictions and Identification"
Discussant: Frank Schorfheide (University of Pennsylvania)
Chair: James Stock

August 17, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Contributed Sessions
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
 
The Family and the Economy, 523B
Models for Climate Policy, 524B

Lunch Policy Session: Climate Change - James Stock (Harvard University)
Christian Gollier (Toulouse School of Economics)
Chair: Steve Berry (Yale University)

August 17, 2015 13:00 to 14:00

Contributed Sessions
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15

Presidential Address: Robert Porter (Northwestern University): "Empirical Analysis and Auction Design"
Chair: Manuel Arellano

August 17, 2015 16:45 to 18:15

Invited Talk: Agency Problems - Johannes Hörner (Yale University): "Learning and Experimentation"
Igal Hendel (Northwestern University): "Dynamic Selection: Empirics"
Discussant: Bernard Salanié (Columbia University)
Chair: Mike Whinston

August 18, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Invited Talk: Big Data - Serena Ng (Columbia University): "Opportunities and Challenges: Lessons from Analyzing Terabytes of Data"
Jesse Shapiro (Brown University): "Social Science with Big Data"
Discussant: Christian Hansen (Chicago Booth)
Chair: Xiaohong Chen

August 18, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Contributed Sessions
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
 
Issues in Taxation 1, 525B

Lunch Policy Session: Theory and Empirics for Policy Applications - Paul Milgrom (Stanford University)
Chair: Richard Blundell

August 18, 2015 13:00 to 14:00

Contributed Sessions
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
 
Asset Pricing Models
Information Acquisition
Networks Effects

Cowles Lecture: Elie Tamer (Northwestern University): "Sensitivity Analysis in Econometric Models"
Chair: Donald W.K. Andrews

August 18, 2015 16:45 to 18:15

Young economists session - Panel discussion with:
Pinelopi Goldberg (Yale University)
Felix Kübler (University of Zurich)
Chris Shannon (University of California, Berkeley)
Elie Tamer (Harvard University)
Chair: Christian Hansen)

August 18, 2015 18:45 to 20:15

Invited Talk: Matching - Fuhito Kojima (Stanford University): "Recent Developments in Matching Theory and Their Practical Applications"
Parag Pathak (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): "Designing School Assignment Mechanisms"
Discussant: Federico Echenique (California Institute of Technology)
Chair: Eddie Dekel

August 19, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Invited Talk: Partially Identified Models - Azeem Shaikh (University of Chicago) and Ivan Canay (Northwestern University): "Advances in Inference for Partially Identified Models"
Kate Ho (Columbia University) (with Adam Rosen): "Partial Identification in Applied Research: Benefits and Challenges"
Discussant: Jack Porter (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Chair: Donald W.K. Andrews

August 19, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Contributed Sessions
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
 
Behavioral Economics and Decision Theory, 521B
Dynamic Relations, 521C
Impacts of Environmental Policies, 519B
Modeling the Effects of Trade, 520B

Lunch Policy Session: Health Care - Johnathan Gruber (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Martin Gaynor (Carnegie Mellon University)
Chair: Ariel Pakes

August 19, 2015 13:00 to 14:00

Contributed Sessions
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
 
Incomplete Market Models of Sovereign Debt and Default

Frisch Memorial Lecture: Alvin E. Roth (Stanford University): "Kidney Exchange: New Developments and Frontiers"
Chair: Robert Wilson

August 19, 2015 16:45 to 18:15

Invited Talk: Networks - Sanjeev Goyal (University of Cambridge): "Networks and Markets"
Aureo de Paula (University College London): "Estimation of Network Models"
Discussant: Rachel Kranton (Duke University)
Chair: Piero Gottardi

August 20, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Invited Talk: Macroeconomics - Dirk Krueger (University of Pennsylvania): "Inequality and the Macro Economy: Data, Models and Policy Implications"
Felix Kübler (University of Zurich) (with Johannes Brumm and Simon Scheidegger): "Computational Methods for Heterogeneous Agent Models"
Discussant: Anthony Smith (Yale University)
Chair: Michael Woodford

August 20, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Contributed Sessions
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
 
Dynamic Structural Models , Viger Westin

Lunch Policy Session: Monetary Policy - Christopher Sims (Princeton University)
Michael Woodford (Columbia University)
Chair: Monika Piazzesi

August 20, 2015 13:00 to 14:00

Contributed Sessions
August 20, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
 
Extending Empirical Trade Models, 524B

Walras-Bowley Lecture: Per Krusell (Stockholm University): "Climate Change Around the Globe"
Chair: Christopher Sims

August 20, 2015 16:45 to 18:15

Invited Talk: Dynamic Implications of Mechanism Design - Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern University): "Dynamic Mechanism Design"
Liran Einav (Stanford University): "Risk Adjustment in Health Care Markets"
Discussant: Juuso Valimaki (Aalto University)
Chair: Andrew McLennan

August 21, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Invited Talk: Finance - Jakub Kastl (Princeton University): "Empirical Analysis of Financial Markets"
Viral Acharya (New York University) (with Guillaume Plantin): "Regulatory Cycles and Financial Crises"
Discussant: Darrell Duffie (Stanford University)
Chair: Jeremy Bulow (Stanford University)

August 21, 2015 09:00 to 10:45

Contributed Sessions
August 21, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
 
Issues in the Analysis of Productivity, 521A

Lunch Policy Session: Financial Reform - John Geanakoplos (Yale University)
Jeremy Bulow (Stanford University)
Chair: Viral Acharya

August 21, 2015 13:00 to 14:00

Contributed Sessions
August 21, 2015 14:15 to 16:15

Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Darrell Duffie (Stanford University): "The Design and Efficiency of Over-the-counter Financial Markets"
Chair: John Geanakoplos

August 21, 2015 16:45 to 18:15

 

Summary of All Sessions

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Session
ID code
Date/TimeLocationTypeTitlePapers
453August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
Villa Marie B Westin contributed Advances in Econometric Models of Choice Test3
240August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
Beaver Hill Westin contributed Advances in Inference Methods3
416August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
517C contributed Ambiguity Aversion3
245August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
520C contributed Amibiguity: Theory and Applications3
369August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
524A contributed Analyzing The Impacts of Government Policies3
205August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
525A contributed Asymmetric Information in Financial Markets2
73August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
518C contributed Bargaining and Negotiation2
130August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
519B contributed Biases and Risk Attitudes: Experimental Evidence3
143August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
520A contributed Contest Theory3
270August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
520D contributed Dynamic Trading3
98August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ramezay Westin contributed Dynamics and Panels3
433August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
521A contributed Entrepreneurship3
43August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
518A contributed Experiments with Limited or Incomplete Information 3
35August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
522B contributed Financial Markets: Ambiguity, Volatility, Frictions and Predictions2
104August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
519A contributed Financing Under Uncertainty3
467August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Antoine A Westin contributed Forecasting3
299August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
Mc Gill Westin contributed Fractional Time Series2
217August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
525B contributed Growth and Investment3
54August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
Le Moyne Westin contributed Health and Education3
332August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
Villa Marie A Westin contributed Identification and Inference in Econometric Models3
192August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
520B contributed Information Disclosure3
112August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
522C contributed International Trade and Competition 2
80August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
524C contributed Macroeconomics and Pricing 3
311August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
520F contributed Market Experiments2
196August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
523A contributed Matching Market Design3
30August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
521B contributed Models of Consumer Demand3
71August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
518B contributed Money, Banking, and General Equilibrium2
57August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
521C contributed Offshoring, Networks and Relationships2
265August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
448 contributed Perspectives on Structural Transformation3
18August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
522A contributed Price Competition3
113August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
Viger Westin contributed Statistical Methods and Their Applications to Economics2
116August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
Palais Westin contributed Strategic Choice in Education3
262August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ste-Helene Westin contributed Structural Retirement Savings Models3
309August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
520E contributed The Political Economy of Institutions3
352August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
447 contributed Theoretical Issues in InternationalTrade2
97August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
St. Paul Westin contributed Treatment Effects and Instrumental Variables3
326August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Antoine B Westin contributed Understanding the Great Recession3
399August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
517B contributed Volatility Risk in Finance3
388August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
524B contributed Models for Climate Policy3
368August 17, 2015
11:15-12:45
523B contributed The Family and the Economy3
302August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
520A contributed Advances in VAR Modelling4
338August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
520C contributed ARCH and GARCH4
115August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Antoine B Westin contributed Asset Pricing Models4
275August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
521B contributed Auctions and Contests4
308August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
522B contributed Campaigns and Elections4
434August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
521C contributed Challenges in Market Design3
443August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
522A contributed Communication4
209August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
Beaver Hall Westin contributed Competition and Markets4
380August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
Mc Gill Westin contributed Development Through Particular Industries4
159August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
518A contributed Developments in Regression Discontinuity and Threshold Models4
23August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie A Westin contributed DSGE Models4
108August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
520F contributed Dynamic Contracting4
5August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
Le Moyne Westin contributed Dynamics in Market Places3
226August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
518C contributed Earnings and Income Processes4
238August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
519A contributed Econometric Models Using High-Dimensional Data4
15August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Paul Westin contributed Empirical Analysis of Asymmetric Information2
132August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
Palais Westin contributed Empirical Framework for Analyzing Competition 4
124August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
517C contributed Emprical Models of Human Capital and the Labor Market4
11August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
517B contributed Factor Analysis4
457August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
523B contributed Financial Frictions and Default4
437August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
521A contributed Financial Frictions: Theory and Evidence3
249August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
519B contributed Granger Causality and Impulse Responses4
176August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
448 contributed Heuristics and Decisions3
128August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
Viger Westin contributed History and Development4
305August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
520B contributed Inference Under Weak or Partial Identification 4
264August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
523A contributed Inflation and Inequality4
28August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ramezay Westin contributed Innovation and Firm Performance4
165August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
518B contributed Labor Market Dynamics4
62August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
447 contributed Labor Market Dynamics: Theory and Evidence3
318August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
524B contributed Liquidity in Financial Markets4
419August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
525B contributed Liquidity Traps4
346August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ste-Helene Westin contributed Markets and Market Policy3
154August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
521A contributed Mechanism Design4
101August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
520E contributed Mediation4
395August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
524C contributed New Empirical Measures of Tail Risks4
204August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
522C contributed OTC Markets4
8August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
520D contributed Reputations4
64August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Antoine A Westin contributed Search in Housing and Asset Markets4
402August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
525A contributed Securitization4
41August 17, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie B Westin contributed Uncertainty and Business Cycles4
189August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
520E contributed Bayesian Econometrics3
19August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
Le Moyne Westin contributed Behavioral Models3
414August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
519B contributed Belief Dispersion3
370August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
525A contributed Business Cycles and Labor Markets3
13August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
520B contributed Cointegration and Comovements3
46August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Paul Westin contributed Communication and Persuasion3
327August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ville-Marie A Westin contributed Communication, Learning and Coordination3
378August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Antoine A Westin contributed Coordination3
335August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
522A contributed Developments in Financial Time Series Econometrics3
178August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ramazey Westin contributed Dynamic Game Experiments3
459August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
522C contributed Econometric Analysis of Auctions3
223August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
520F contributed Education3
37August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
524A contributed Empirical Analysis of Auctions3
310August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
Mc Gill Westin contributed Empirical Studies in Political Economy2
141August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
520C contributed Estimation of Education Models 3
300August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
521C contributed Estimation of Macroeconomic Models3
203August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
Palais Westin contributed Experimental Game Theory3
439August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
522B contributed Family and Labor Markets3
279August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
519A contributed Financial Constraints and the Macroeconomy3
468August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
523A contributed Forecasting3
253August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
521B contributed Generalized Method of Moments3
166August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
448 contributed Housing Markets and Location Choice2
267August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
518C contributed Human Capital and Macro Outcomes3
122August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
524C contributed Incentives, Production and Household Organization in Developing Countries3
155August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
447 contributed Information Aggregation in Markets and Elections1
422August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
520A contributed Learning and Belief Formation3
83August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
518B contributed Macroeconomic Uncertainty and Expectations3
31August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
523B contributed Models of Consumer Demand in Health Care3
168August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
520D contributed Models with Time-varying Parameters3
328August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ville-Marie B Westin contributed Morale and Effort3
58August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
524B contributed Multinational Firms3
183August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
Viger Westin contributed Policy Experimentation3
207August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
Beaver Hall Westin contributed Political Economy - Endogenous Institutions and Policy 3
271August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ste-Helene Westin contributed Repeated Games3
407August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Antoine B Westin contributed Resources3
220August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
518A contributed Social Choice3
244August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
521A contributed Social Interaction Models3
371August 18, 2015
11:15-12:45
525B contributed Issues in Taxation 12
160August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
518A contributed Advances in Models of Discrete Choice4
383August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
522A contributed Analyzing The Effects of Policy or Environmental Change in Developing Countries4
435August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
517C contributed Applications of Market Desgin4
444August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
521B contributed Auctions4
458August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Antoine A Westin contributed Behavioral Models in Finance4
333August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
519B contributed Developments in Econometric Methods I4
329August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
519A contributed Developments in Program Evaluation Methods4
469August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
520B contributed Developments in Time Series Econometrics4
354August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
521B contributed Effects of Trade Liberalization 4
100August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
447 contributed Empirical Analysis of Peer Effects, Networks and Contagion3
230August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
Beaver Hall Westin contributed Entrepreneurship and Financial Frictions3
387August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
522B contributed Environmental Preferences and Decision Making3
177August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
524C contributed Field Experiments4
403August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie B Westin contributed Financial Intermediaries and Risk Exposures4
364August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
521C contributed Firm Level Productivity: Macroeconomic Implications 4
66August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
522C contributed Game Theory4
323August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie A Westin contributed Housing Market Dynamics4
420August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
517B contributed Implementation4
114August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
520E contributed International Trade and Market Access4
285August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
518B contributed Labor Markets, Moral Hazard, Contracts and Learning4
16August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
520C contributed Market Rules and Strategic Behavior3
214August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
525A contributed Mechanism Design4
210August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
520F contributed New Developments in the Theory of Industries4
452August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
520A contributed Panel Data Econometrics4
24August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
Le Moyne Westin contributed Price Dynamics4
67August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
Viger Westin contributed Price Rigidities and Aggregate Fluctuations4
84August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
523A contributed Repeated Games4
48August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ramezay Westin contributed Role of Skills and Technology in Rise in US Income and Wealth Inequality4
103August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
523B contributed Selling Mechanisms4
384August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
525B contributed Strategic Delegation4
293August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
518C contributed Structural Change4
266August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ste-Helene Westin contributed The Macroeconomics of Human Capital Investment3
42August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Paul Westin contributed Theories of Endogenous Information4
14August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
448 contributed Time Series Models4
320August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
Mc Gill Westin contributed Topics in Labor Markets4
29August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
520D contributed Uncertainty Shocks4
206August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
Palais Westin contributed Asset Pricing Models4
109August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
524A contributed Information Acquisition3
347August 18, 2015
14:15-16:15
521A contributed Networks Effects3
391August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
525A contributed Ambiguity in Financial Markets3
72August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
520E contributed Continuous Time Models: Experimentation and Learning3
201August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
Palais Westin contributed Econometrics of Social Interactions and Networks3
361August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
520C contributed Economics of Morbidity and Mortality2
117August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
519A contributed Family Networks3
377August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
517C contributed Financial Markets and International Trade3
169August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
Viger Westin contributed Financial Volatility: Estimation and Forecasting3
221August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
522C contributed Game Theory: Foundations 3
225August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ste-Helene Westin contributed Games and Privacy3
193August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
522A contributed Games in Continuous Time3
50August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
524B contributed Health Insurance and Household Borrowing3
219August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
522B contributed Higher Order Uncertainty in Markets3
149August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
521A contributed Higher-Order Reasoning3
211August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
Beaver Hall Westin contributed Human Capital Accumulation, Wages, and Frictions. 3
51August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
Le Moyne Westin contributed Identification and Estimation in Models Defined by Conditional Moment Restrictions3
47August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
524A contributed Inequality, Fluctuations, and Savings in Poor and Emerging Economies2
306August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Antoine B Westin contributed Inference in Models with Long Memory and Heteroskedasticity3
92August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Paul Westin contributed Instrumental Variable Models and Treatment Effects3
373August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
517B contributed Issues in Corporate Taxation2
283August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ville-Marie B Westin contributed Labor Supply3
460August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
518A contributed LASSO in Econometrics2
32August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
518B contributed Macro Networks and Shocks3
288August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
524C contributed Monetary and Fiscal Policy Under Uncertainty3
432August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
525B contributed Monetary Economics3
250August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ville-Marie A Westin contributed Nonregular Inference Problems2
119August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
520F contributed Persuasion Games and Adverse Selection3
39August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
518C contributed Platform Markets3
273August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
523A contributed Polarization and Inequality3
451August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
523B contributed Political Institutions2
291August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Antoine A Westin contributed Random Set Theory in Econometrics3
421August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
448 contributed Revealed Preference2
234August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
520A contributed Social Programs in Development2
385August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
447 contributed Solution Concepts2
36August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
520D contributed Theories of Decision when Preferences are Uncertain2
167August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ramezay Westin contributed Time Series Analysis3
227August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
Mc Gill Westin contributed Wages2
172August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
521B contributed Behavioral Economics and Decision Theory3
184August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
521C contributed Dynamic Relations3
146August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
519B contributed Impacts of Environmental Policies3
355August 19, 2015
11:15-12:45
520B contributed Modeling the Effects of Trade2
190August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
Viger Westin contributed ABC and Bayesian Asymptotics4
38August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
517B contributed Advances in Demand Estimation3
60August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
517C contributed Asymmetric Information and Signaling3
404August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
525B contributed Bond Markets and the Macroeconomy I4
75August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
520A contributed Cognitive Biases4
445August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
521A contributed Contracting4
334August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
Mc Gill Westin contributed Developments in Econometric Methods II4
330August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ste-Helene Westin contributed Developments in Program Evaluation Methods 4
423August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Antoine A Westin contributed Driving Forces of Business Cycles4
49August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
521C contributed Driving Forces of US Leisure, Consumption, and Wealth Inequality4
85August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
520B contributed Dynamic Games4
268August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
523B contributed Empirical Analysis of the Financial Markets4
286August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
Palais Westin contributed Empirical Job Search4
235August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
447 contributed Experiments in Behavioral Economics3
231August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
523A contributed Financial Business Cycles4
461August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Antoine B Westin contributed Firms, Earnings and Management4
25August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
521B contributed Fiscal Stimulus4
295August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
Beaver Hall Westin contributed Forecasting4
397August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
525A contributed Household Finance4
118August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
518A contributed Identity and Social Mobility4
389August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
519B contributed Impacts of Environmental Policies II3
126August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
522B contributed Information Frictions in Macroeconomics4
215August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
522C contributed International Financial Integration3
351August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
518C contributed Labor Markets and Trade4
322August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
524B contributed Macroprudential Policy4
409August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
448 contributed Mechanism Design3
372August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
519A contributed Micro Pathways to Individual Outcomes3
6August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
Le Moyne Westin contributed Mixed-frequency Sampled Time Series4
440August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie A Westin contributed Networks and Labor Markets4
53August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Paul Westin contributed NonClassical Asymptotic Analysis4
260August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
518B contributed Productivity: Investment and R&D 4
241August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
520D contributed Repeated Interactions4
454August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie B Westin contributed Selection in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics2
89August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
520C contributed Studies in Political Economy4
142August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ramezay Westin contributed Subsidies to Higher Education4
307August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
520E contributed Taxation3
396August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
524C contributed The Cross Section of Stock Returns4
436August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
520F contributed Theory of Market Design4
68August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
522A contributed Uncertainty and Firm Dynamics4
277August 19, 2015
14:15-16:15
524A contributed Incomplete Market Models of Sovereign Debt and Default3
131August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Paul Westin contributed Firm Performance in Global Markets: Methods and Applications3
106August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
518A contributed Algorithms for Dynamic Stochastic Macro Models3
313August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
520F contributed Bank Runs3
77August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
517C contributed Behavioral Economics and Public Policy3
289August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
520E contributed Continuous Time Contracts and Applications3
297August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
520A contributed Decision Theory3
284August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
524C contributed Earnings Dynamics3
463August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
525B contributed Econometric Analysis of Networks3
170August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
522C contributed Econometrics of High-frequency Data3
144August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ramezay Westin contributed Economic Output, Weather, and Climate3
99August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
522B contributed Empirical Analysis of Income Distributions3
356August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ste-Helene Westin contributed Empirical Issues in Trade3
342August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
Palais Westin contributed Empirical Studies of Regulations3
213August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
519A contributed Game Theory: Equilibrium Concepts3
448August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
525A contributed Health and Labor Markets3
349August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
Beaver Hall Westin contributed I O Theory 23
202August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
447 contributed Identification and Estimation in Structural Models2
252August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
524A contributed Identification Problems in Econometrics3
374August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
Mc Gill Westin contributed Impact of "Shocks" on the Economy3
339August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
520B contributed Incentives3
1August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
448 contributed Learning with Misspecified Models3
150August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
518B contributed Mathematical Economics3
398August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
521B contributed Monetary Policy and Asset Prices3
52August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
522A contributed Nonseparable Models3
316August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
521A contributed Policy Reforms3
21August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
517B contributed Political Economy (Theory)3
179August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
518C contributed Preferences and Updating3
274August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
519B contributed Reputations and Bargaining3
59August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
Le Moyne Westin contributed Risk Aversion in Auctions3
255August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
524B contributed Schooling and Occupations3
382August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ville-Marie B Westin contributed Social Programs in Development3
376August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ville-Marie A Westin contributed Sorting In Different Environments3
212August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
523A contributed Sorting, Wages, and Frictions 3
251August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
523B contributed Structural Change3
137August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
520D contributed Time Consistency of Fiscal Policy3
456August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
521C contributed VCs Finance and Returns3
408August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
520C contributed Welfare3
259August 20, 2015
11:15-12:45
Viger Westin contributed Dynamic Structural Models 3
462August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
523A contributed Advances in Models of Discrete Choice4
20August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
517B contributed Advances in VAR4
366August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
525A contributed Auctions, Empirical4
400August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
520A contributed Bond Markets and the Macroeconomy II3
427August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
520C contributed Credit Markets and the Macroeconomy4
236August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ste-Helene Westin contributed Designing Institutions and Markets: An Experimental Approach4
336August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
448 contributed Developments in Nonparametric and Semiparametric Methods3
473August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Antoine B Westin contributed Economic History4
362August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
524C contributed Economics of Discrimination and Anti-Discrimination Policy4
125August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
Viger Westin contributed Electoral Competition and Policy Outcomes4
281August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
523B contributed Empirical I.O.4
26August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
517C contributed Empirical Macroeconomics with Big Data4
341August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
524A contributed Empirical Studies of Markets4
294August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
522A contributed Financial Econometrics4
298August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
522B contributed GARCH Models: Midas, Realized and GARCH-X4
200August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
521C contributed High Dimensional Econometrics3
446August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Antoine A Westin contributed Information4
69August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
518A contributed International Price and Trade Fluctuations4
96August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Paul Westin contributed Matching Markets4
148August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
Palais Westin contributed Mechanism Design3
120August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ramezay Westin contributed Mechanism Design and Dynamic Programming4
303August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
522C contributed Methods and Applications for DSGE Models4
412August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie B Westin contributed Network Formation4
233August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
447 contributed Networks3
324August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
519A contributed Optimal Financial Contracts4
256August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
Mc Gill Westin contributed Organizational Economics: Delegation and Relational Contracting2
91August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
520F contributed Panel Data Econometrics4
171August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
521B contributed Partially Identified Models4
3August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
520D contributed Recent Advances in Financial Econometrics4
375August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
525B contributed Redistribution4
151August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
Beaver Hall Westin contributed Rent Seeking3
410August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie A Westin contributed Risk and Contagion in Networks4
45August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
Le Moyne Westin contributed Search and Sorting4
163August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
521A contributed Sorting in Labor Markets4
278August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
518C contributed Sovereign Debt: Crises and Long-Run Outcomes4
393August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
519B contributed Stock Models Beyond Diffusions4
406August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
520B contributed Stock Trading and Price Impact4
140August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
518B contributed Theoretical Advances in Characterizing Heterogeneous-Agent Models4
87August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
520E contributed Treatment Effects4
353August 20, 2015
14:15-16:15
524B contributed Extending Empirical Trade Models4
319August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
Beaver Hall Westin contributed Adverse Selection in Financial Markets3
424August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
Mc Gill Westin contributed Aggregate Demand Shocks2
40August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
St-Paul Westin contributed Asymmetric Information in Asset Markets3
276August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
524C contributed Behavioral Decision Theory3
386August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
522A contributed Consumer Choice and Environmental Outcomes 3
239August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
518C contributed Duration Outcomes2
280August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
521C contributed Dynamic I.O. Theory3
74August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
523A contributed Dynamic Information Transmission3
312August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
Palais Westin contributed Dynamic Models of Banks and Financial Intermediation3
242August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
448 contributed Dynamics and Evolution2
472August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
522B contributed Economic History3
363August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
520F contributed Energy, Productivity, and Production.3
394August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ste-Helene Westin contributed Equilibrium Asset Pricing3
292August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
520A contributed Estimation of Games3
290August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
Viger Westin contributed Expectations and Learning: Implications3
357August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
520E contributed Firm Heterogeneity and Trade3
17August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
522C contributed Games with "Behavioral" Players3
413August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
525A contributed General Equilibrium3
90August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
517C contributed Inference with Weak Identification3
344August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
520D contributed IO Theory I3
164August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
447 contributed Labor Markets During Booms and Busts3
258August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
519A contributed Labor Supply and Retirement 3
471August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
520B contributed Law Enforcement and Crime3
152August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
524B contributed Learning in Decentralized (Search) Markets3
76August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
523B contributed Market Behavior3
441August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
525B contributed Matching3
105August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
524A contributed Mechanism Design and Implementation3
470August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ville-Marie A Westin contributed Mortgages and Other Loans3
442August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
Ville-Marie B Westin contributed Networks3
174August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
518B contributed Nonparametric Identification3
381August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
521C contributed Politics in Economic Development3
88August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
517B contributed Quantile Methods3
261August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
519B contributed Structural Labor Models in Labor3
367August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
521B contributed Structural Studies of Markets3
102August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
518A contributed Theoretical Issues in Nonparametric Instrumental Variable Estimation3
22August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
Le Moyne Westin contributed Topics in Empirical Macroeconomics3
365August 21, 2015
11:15-12:45
521A contributed Issues in the Analysis of Productivity3
337August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie B Westin contributed Advances in Spatial Econometrics3
121August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
448 contributed Auctions and Contract Theory3
153August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
520E contributed Auctions: Entry and Asymmetries4
415August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
522A contributed Contests4
111August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
518A contributed Contracts: Theory and Applications4
44August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
522B contributed Credit Risk and Credit Rating Agencies4
401August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
524B contributed Currency Markets and Risk Premia4
438August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
525B contributed Debt contracts 4
450August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Antoine A Westin contributed Education and Labor Markets4
194August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
518B contributed Empirical Analysis of School Choice Systems3
10August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
Le Moyne Westin contributed Empirical Macro-finance4
343August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
518C contributed Empirical Work on Incentives3
272August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
521B contributed Experimentation and Testing4
55August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Paul Westin contributed Family and Labor Markets4
93August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ramezay Westin contributed Financial Econometrics4
254August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ste-Helene Westin contributed Financial Econometrics4
315August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
524A contributed Firm Dynamics in Macro4
79August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
523A contributed Fiscal Multipliers3
465August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
St-Antoine B Westin contributed High Dimensional Econometrics4
304August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
Ville-Marie A Westin contributed High-dimensional Dynamic Modeling4
350August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
519A contributed Implications of Multinational Activity3
224August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
Viger Westin contributed Labor Markets4
175August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
523B contributed Macroeconomic Dynamics at the Zero Lower Bound4
379August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
519B contributed Market Access and Development3
78August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
520C contributed Markets with Behavioral Agents4
181August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
520F contributed Measuring and Estimating Utility4
431August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
525A contributed Monetary Policy4
63August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
522C contributed Monetary Theory4
411August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
521C contributed Network Games3
110August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
517C contributed Online Auctions and Marketplaces4
301August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
Mc Gill Westin contributed Panel Data in Economics3
27August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
520B contributed Political Economy (Empirical)4
208August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
521A contributed Political Economy - Elections4
95August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
447 contributed Principal-agent Models3
243August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
Beaver Hall Westin contributed Quantile Regression4
7August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
520A contributed Search, Learning and Information Aggregation4
237August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
Palais Westin contributed Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods4
466August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
517B contributed Testing4
107August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
520D contributed Theoretical Foundations for Computational Economics4
417August 21, 2015
14:15-16:15
524C contributed Unconventional Monetary Policy4
 

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Econometric Society 2015 World Congress

Detailed List of Sessions

 
Session ID 262: Structural Retirement Savings Models
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ste-Helene Westin
 
Session Chair: Susan Thorp, University of Sydney
Session type: contributed
 

1. Medicaid Insurance in Old Age
By Eric French; University College London
   presented by: Eric French, University College London
 

2. Long-term Care Insurance, Annuities, and the Under-insurance Puzzle
By John Ameriks; The Vanguard Group, Inc.
Joseph Briggs; New York University
Andrew Caplin; New York University
Matthew Shapiro; University of Michigan
Christopher Tonetti; Stanford GSB
   presented by: Joseph Briggs, New York University
 

3. Retirement Savings: A Tale of Decisions and Defaults
By Loretti Dobrescu; University of New South Wales
Xiaodong Fan; UNSW
Hazel Bateman; UNSW
Ben Newell; UNSW
Andreas Ortmann; Australian School of Business, UNSW
Susan Thorp; University of Sydney
   presented by: Susan Thorp, University of Sydney
 
Session ID 265: Perspectives on Structural Transformation
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
448
 
Session Chair: Elisa Keller, Durham University Business School
Session type: contributed
 

1. Education Policies and Structural Transformation
By Pedro Ferreira; Fundação Getulio Vargas
Alexander Monge-Naranjo; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Luciene Pereira; Fundacao Getulio Vargas
   presented by: Luciene Pereira, Fundacao Getulio Vargas
 

2. Industrialization and the Evolution of Enforcement Institutions
By Toshihiko Mukoyama; University of Virginia
Latchezar Popov; University of Virginia
   presented by: Latchezar Popov, University of Virginia
 

3. Technological Change, Labor Supply and Gender Differences in Occupational Choice
By Elisa Keller; Durham University Business School
   presented by: Elisa Keller, Durham University Business School
 
Session ID 270: Dynamic Trading
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520D
 
Session Chair: Jaehong Kim, Chapman University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Transparency of Outside Options in Bargaining
By Ilwoo Hwang; University of Miami
Fei Li; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
   presented by: Fei Li, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
 

2. Collapsing Confidence: Dynamic Trading With Developing Adverse Selection
By Ilwoo Hwang; University of Miami
   presented by: Ilwoo Hwang, University of Miami
 

3. Equilibrium Wage Rigidity in Directed Search
By Gabriele Camera; Chapman University
Jaehong Kim; Chapman University
   presented by: Jaehong Kim, Chapman University
 
Session ID 18: Price Competition
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522A
 
Session Chair: Daniel Gottlieb, University of Pennsylvania
Session type: contributed
 

1. Price Competition With Satisficing Consumers
By Mauro Papi; University of Aberdeen
   presented by: Mauro Papi, University of Aberdeen
 

2. The Double Diamond Paradox
By Maarten Janssen; University of Vienna
   presented by: Maarten Janssen, University of Vienna
 

3. Perfect Competition in Markets With Adverse Selection
By Daniel Gottlieb; University of Pennsylvania
Eduardo Azevedo; Wharton
   presented by: Daniel Gottlieb, University of Pennsylvania
 
Session ID 30: Models of Consumer Demand
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521B
 
Session Chair: Andrew Ching, University of Toronto
Session type: contributed
 

1. Cash-constrained Households and Product Size
By Tiago Pires; University of North Carolina
Alberto Salvo; NUS
   presented by: Tiago Pires, University of North Carolina
 

2. Multiproduct Retailing and Consumer Shopping Patterns: The Role of Shopping Costs
By Jorge Florez Acosta; Toulouse School of Economics
Daniel Herrera; Toulouse School of Economics
   presented by: Jorge Florez Acosta, Toulouse School of Economics
 

3. The Effects of Publicity on Demand: The Case of Anti-cholesterol Drugs
By Andrew Ching; University of Toronto
Robert Clark; HEC Montreal
Ignatius Horstmann; University of Toronto
Hyunwoo Lim; Ajou University
   presented by: Andrew Ching, University of Toronto
 
Session ID 35: Financial Markets: Ambiguity, Volatility, Frictions and Predictions
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522B
 
Session Chair: Filippo Massari, University of New South Wales
Session type: contributed
 

1. General Equilibrium, Risk Loving, Ambiguity and Volatility
By Aloisio Araujo; IMPA and FGV
Alain Chateauneuf; Universite de Paris 1
Juan Pablo Gama Torres; Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
Rodrigo Novinski; Faculdades Ibmec-RJ
   presented by: Juan Pablo Gama Torres, Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
 

2. How to Use Markets to Make Predictions
By Filippo Massari; University of New South Wales
   presented by: Filippo Massari, University of New South Wales
 
Session ID 43: Experiments with Limited or Incomplete Information
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
518A
 
Session Chair: Adam Sanjurjo, Universidad de Alicante
Session type: contributed
 

1. Is No News (Perceived as) Bad News? An Experimental Investigation of Information Disclosure
By Ginger Jin; University of Maryland
Michael Luca; Harvard Business School
Daniel Martin; Paris School of Economics
   presented by: Daniel Martin, Paris School of Economics
 

2. Choice, Deferral and Consistency
By Miguel Costa-Gomes; University of St. Andrews
Carlos Cueva; University of Alicante
Georgios Gerasimou; University of St Andrews
   presented by: Miguel Costa-Gomes, University of St. Andrews
 

3. Response Functions
By Carlos Oyarzun; University of Queensland
Adam Sanjurjo; Universidad de Alicante
Hien Nguyen; University of Queensland
   presented by: Adam Sanjurjo, Universidad de Alicante
 
Session ID 299: Fractional Time Series
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Mc Gill Westin
 
Session Chair: Daniela Osterrieder, Rutgers Business School and CREATES
Session type: contributed
 

1. On an Estimation Method for an Alternative Fractionally Cointegrated Model
By Federico Carlini; Aarhus University and CREATES
Katarzyna Lasak; Vrije Universiteit and Tinbergen Institute
   presented by: Katarzyna Lasak, Vrije Universiteit and Tinbergen Institute
 

2. Unbalanced Regressions and the Predictive Equation
By Daniela Osterrieder; Rutgers Business School and CREATES
   presented by: Daniela Osterrieder, Rutgers Business School and CREATES
 
Session ID 309: The Political Economy of Institutions
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520E
 
Session Chair: Jiabin Wu, University of Oregon
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Political Roots of Inequality and Inefficiency: An Evolutionary Model Under Political Institutions
By Jiabin Wu; University of Oregon
   presented by: Jiabin Wu, University of Oregon
 

2. Efficiency of Flexible Budgetary Institutions
By Renee Bowen; Stanford University
Ying Chen; Johns Hopkins University
Hulya Eraslan; Rice University
Jan Zapal; CERGE-EI & IAE-CSIC and Barcelona Graduate School of Economics
   presented by: Jan Zapal, CERGE-EI & IAE-CSIC and Barcelona Graduate School of Economics
 

3. Self-enforcing Trade Agreements, Dispute Settlement and Separation of Powers
By Kristy Buzard; Syracuse University
   presented by: Kristy Buzard, Syracuse University
 
Session ID 54: Health and Education
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Le Moyne Westin
 
Session Chair: Bettina Siflinger, University of Mannheim
Session type: contributed
 

1. Long-term Effects of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) Program on Education and Labor Outcomes: Evidence From a Randomized Control Trial
By Darwin Cortes; Universidad del Rosario
Juan Gallego; Universidad del Rosario
Dario Maldonado; Universidad de los Andes
   presented by: Darwin Cortes, Universidad del Rosario
 

2. Long-term Impacts of Vouchers for Vocational Training: Experimental Evidence for Colombia
By Orazio Attanasio; University College London
Arlen Guarin; Banco de la República
Carlos Medina; Banco de la República
Costas Meghir; Yale University
   presented by: Arlen Guarin, Banco de la República
 

3. The Effects of a Universal Child Care Reform on Child Health: Evidence from Sweden
By Bettina Siflinger; University of Mannheim
Gerard van den Berg; University of Mannheim
   presented by: Bettina Siflinger, University of Mannheim
 
Session ID 311: Market Experiments
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520F
 
Session Chair: Kirill Pogorelskiy, University of Warwick
Session type: contributed
 

1. Supply Function Competition, Market Power, and the Winner's Curse: A Laboratory Study
By Anna Bayona; ESADE Business Schools
Jordi Brandts; Institute of Economic Analysis (CSIC)
Xavier Vives; IESE Business School
   presented by: Anna Bayona, ESADE Business Schools
 

2. Call Market Experiments: Efficiency and Price Discovery Through Multiple Calls and Emergent Newton Adjustments
By Charles Plott; California Institute of Technology
Kirill Pogorelskiy; University of Warwick
   presented by: Kirill Pogorelskiy, University of Warwick
 
Session ID 57: Offshoring, Networks and Relationships
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521C
 
Session Chair: Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
Session type: contributed
 

1. Offshoring, Relationship Specificity, and Domestic Production Networks
By Taiji Furusawa; Hitotsubashi University
Tomohiko INUI; Nihon University
Keiko Ito; Senshu University
Heiwai Tang; Johns Hopkins University
   presented by: Taiji Furusawa, Hitotsubashi University
 

2. Networks of Oil Trade
By Farid Farrokhi; Pennsylvania State University
   presented by: Farid Farrokhi, Pennsylvania State University
 
Session ID 326: Understanding the Great Recession
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
St-Antoine B Westin
 
Session Chair: Adam Gulan, Bank of Finland
Session type: contributed
 

1. Trade and the Geographic Spread of the Great Recession
By Sebastian Stumpner; University of Montreal
   presented by: Sebastian Stumpner, University of Montreal
 

2. Liquidity, Trends and the Great Recession
By Pablo Guerron-Quintana; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Ryo Jinnai; Texas A&M University
   presented by: Ryo Jinnai, Texas A&M University
 

3. Kiss Me Deadly: From Finnish Great Depression to Great Recession
By Adam Gulan; Bank of Finland
Markus Haavio; Bank of Finland
Juha Kilponen; Bank of Finland
   presented by: Adam Gulan, Bank of Finland
 
Session ID 71: Money, Banking, and General Equilibrium
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
518B
 
Session Chair: Sebastián Cea, Paris School of Economics University Paris 1
Session type: contributed
 

1. Intertemporal Equilibrium With Financial Asset and Physical Capital
By Cuong Le Van; IPAG, CNRS, PSE, VCREME
Ngoc Sang Pham; University of Evry
   presented by: Ngoc Sang Pham, University of Evry
 

2. Credit Segmentation in General Equilibrium
By Sebastián Cea; Paris School of Economics University Paris 1
Juan Pablo Torres-Martínez; University of Chile
   presented by: Sebastián Cea, Paris School of Economics University Paris 1
 
Session ID 73: Bargaining and Negotiation
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
518C
 
Session Chair: Chang Zhao, Stony Brook University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Costless Delay in Negotiations
By Harold Houba; VU University Amsterdam
   presented by: Harold Houba, VU University Amsterdam
 

2. Bargaining on the Sale of a New Innovation in the Presence of Potential Entry
By Yair Tauman; Stony Brook University
Yoram Weiss; Tel-Aviv University
Chang Zhao; Stony Brook University
   presented by: Chang Zhao, Stony Brook University
 
Session ID 332: Identification and Inference in Econometric Models
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Villa Marie A Westin
 
Session Chair: Andres Aradillas-Lopez, Pennsylvania State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Hidden Rust Models
By Benjamin Connault; Princeton University
   presented by: Benjamin Connault, Princeton University
 

2. Discrete Choice Welfare Analysis: Further Results
By Debopam Bhattacharya; University of Oxford
Ying-Ying Lee; University of Oxford
   presented by: Debopam Bhattacharya, University of Oxford
 

3. Inference in Models With Partially Identified Control Functions
By Andres Aradillas-Lopez; Pennsylvania State University
Shakeeb Khan; Duke University
Elie Tamer; Harvard University
   presented by: Andres Aradillas-Lopez, Pennsylvania State University
 
Session ID 80: Macroeconomics and Pricing
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524C
 
Session Chair: John Mondragon, UC Berkeley
Session type: contributed
 

1. House Prices, Local Demand, and Retail Prices
By Johannes Stroebel; New York University
Joseph Vavra; University of Chicago
   presented by: Joseph Vavra, University of Chicago
 

2. Sticker Shocks: VAT Changes and the Substitution Across Expenditure Categories
By Fernanda Nechio; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Bart Hobijn; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
   presented by: Fernanda Nechio, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
 

3. Seller's Attention in a Multiproduct Store
By Bulat Gafarov; Pennsylvania State University
Daniel Greenwald; New York University
John Mondragon; UC Berkeley
Leonid Ogrel; Pennsylvania State University
   presented by: John Mondragon, UC Berkeley
 
Session ID 352: Theoretical Issues in InternationalTrade
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
447
 
Session Chair: Edwin Lai, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. An Over-the-counter Approach to the FOREX Market
By Kukmo Jung; Henan University
   presented by: Kukmo Jung, Henan University
 

2. Global Gains From Reduction of Trade Costs
By Edwin Lai; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
   presented by: Edwin Lai, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 
Session ID 97: Treatment Effects and Instrumental Variables
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
St. Paul Westin
 
Session Chair: Hidehiko Ichimura, University of Tokyo
Session type: contributed
 

1. Estimation of Average Treatment Effects in a Stratified Randomized Design With Imbalance in Covariates
By Sergio Firpo; Fundacao Getulio Vargas
   presented by: Sergio Firpo, Fundacao Getulio Vargas
 

2. Sharp Regression Discontinuity With Multiple Running Variables
By Jinyoung Choi; Goethe University Frankfurt
Myoung-Jae Lee; Korea University
   presented by: Jinyoung Choi, Goethe University Frankfurt
 

3. Conditioning Variables in Program Evaluation Methods
By Hidehiko Ichimura; University of Tokyo
   presented by: Hidehiko Ichimura, University of Tokyo
 
Session ID 98: Dynamics and Panels
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ramezay Westin
 
Session Chair: Dennis Kristensen, University College London
Session type: contributed
 

1. Earnings Dynamics With Heteroskedastic Permanent Shocks
By Irene Botosaru; Simon Fraser University
Yuya Sasaki; Johns Hopkins University
   presented by: Yuya Sasaki, Johns Hopkins University
 

2. Retail Payment Innovations and Cash Usage: Accounting for Attrition Using Refreshment Samples
By Heng Chen; Bank of Canada
Marie-Helene Felt; Carleton University
Kim Huynh; Bank of Canada
   presented by: Marie-Helene Felt, Carleton University
 

3. CCP and the Estimation of Nonseparable Dynamic Models
By Dennis Kristensen; University College London
Lars Nesheim; University College London
Aureo de Paula; UCL
   presented by: Dennis Kristensen, University College London
 
Session ID 104: Financing Under Uncertainty
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
519A
 
Session Chair: Marco Del Negro, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Session type: contributed
 

1. Bailout Stigma
By Yeon-Koo Che; Columbia University
Chongwoo Choe; Monash University
Keeyoung Rhee; Columbia University
   presented by: Keeyoung Rhee, Columbia University
 

2. A Theory of Money Creation by Banks and Central Banking in a Two-date Economy
By Tianxi Wang; University of Essex
   presented by: Tianxi Wang, University of Essex
 

3. When Does a Central Bank's Balance Sheet Require Fiscal Support?
By Marco Del Negro; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Christopher Sims; Princeton University
   presented by: Marco Del Negro, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 
Session ID 112: International Trade and Competition
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522C
 
Session Chair: Michal Fabinger, University of Tokyo
Session type: contributed
 

1. Monotone Comparative Statics for the Industry Composition
By Anders Laugesen; Aarhus University
   presented by: Anders Laugesen, Aarhus University
 

2. A Tractable Approach to Pass-through Patterns
By Michal Fabinger; University of Tokyo
E. Weyl; Microsoft Corporation
   presented by: Michal Fabinger, University of Tokyo
 
Session ID 113: Statistical Methods and Their Applications to Economics
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Viger Westin
 
Session Chair: James MacKinnon, Queen's University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Dynamic Panel Data Models With Irregular Spacing, With an Application to Early Childhood Development
By Daniel Millimet; Southern Methodist University
   presented by: Daniel Millimet, Southern Methodist University
 

2. Wild Cluster Bootstrap Confidence Intervals
By James MacKinnon; Queen's University
   presented by: James MacKinnon, Queen's University
 
Session ID 369: Analyzing The Impacts of Government Policies
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524A
 
Session Chair: Christine Ho, Singapore Management University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Reinvestigating How Welfare Reform Influences Labor Supply: A Multiple Testing Approach
By Steven Lehrer; Queen's University and National Bureau of Economic Research
Vincent Pohl; Queen's University
Kyungchul (Kevin) Song; University of British Columbia
   presented by: Steven Lehrer, Queen's University and National Bureau of Economic Research
 

2. Ex-ante Effects of Stricter Selection for Disability Insurance
By Jonneke Bolhaar; VU University Amsterdam
   presented by: Jonneke Bolhaar, VU University Amsterdam
 

3. Optimal Social Insurance and Universal Day Care
By Christine Ho; Singapore Management University
   presented by: Christine Ho, Singapore Management University
 
Session ID 116: Strategic Choice in Education
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Palais Westin
 
Session Chair: S. Pelin Akyol, Bilkent University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Estimating Preferences in School Choice Mechanisms: Theoretical Foundation and Empirical Approaches
By Gabrielle Fack; Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Julien Grenet; Paris School of Economics
Yinghua He; Toulouse School of Economics
   presented by: Yinghua He, Toulouse School of Economics
 

2. Hit or Miss? Test Taking Behavior in Multiple Choice Exams
By S. Pelin Akyol; Bilkent University
James Key; Pennsylvania State University
Kala Krishna; Pennsylvania State University
   presented by: S. Pelin Akyol, Bilkent University
 

3. Cost and Risk Sharing in Higher Education
By Yi Li; University of Wisconsin Madison
   presented by: Yi Li, University of Wisconsin Madison
 
Session ID 130: Biases and Risk Attitudes: Experimental Evidence
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
519B
 
Session Chair: Joshua Miller, Bocconi University
Session type: contributed
 

1. An Empirical Evaluation of the Toolbox Model of Lottery Choices
By Dale Stahl; University of Texas Austin
   presented by: Dale Stahl, University of Texas Austin
 

2. Where You Stand Affects the Risks You Take: Socially Reference Dependent Risk Attitudes
By Jaimie Lien; Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tsinghua University
Jie Zheng; Tsinghua University
   presented by: Jaimie Lien, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tsinghua University
 

3. A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy
By Joshua Miller; Bocconi University
Adam Sanjurjo; Universidad de Alicante
   presented by: Joshua Miller, Bocconi University
 
Session ID 143: Contest Theory
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520A
 
Session Chair: Daniel Kovenock, Chapman University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Revenue Maximizing Head Starts in Contests
By Joerg Franke; TU Dortmund University
Wolfgang Leininger; Universitaet Dortmund
Cédric Wasser; University of Bonn
   presented by: Joerg Franke, TU Dortmund University
 

2. Keep on Fighting: Dynamic Win Effects in an All-pay Auction
By Derek Clark; Tromso University Business School
Tore Nilssen; University of Oslo
Jan Yngve Sand; University of Tromsø
   presented by: Tore Nilssen, University of Oslo
 

3. Generalizations of the General Lotto and Colonel Blotto Games
By Dan Kovenock; Chapman University
Brian Roberson; Purdue University
   presented by: Daniel Kovenock, Chapman University
 
Session ID 399: Volatility Risk in Finance
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
517B
 
Session Chair: Cedric Okou, University of Quebec at Montreal
Session type: contributed
 

1. Price vs. Quantity in theTerm Structure of Variance Risk Premia
By Marianne Andries; Toulouse School of Economics
Thomas Eisenbach; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Martin Schmalz; University of Michigan
Yichuan Wang; University of Michigan
   presented by: Yichuan Wang, University of Michigan
 

2. The Price of Variance Risk
By Ian Dew-Becker; Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
Stefano Giglio; University of Chicago
Anh Le; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Marius Rodriguez; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserv
   presented by: Anh Le, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
 

3. Downside Variance Risk Premium
By BRUNO FEUNOU; Bank of Canada
Mohammad Jahan-Parvar; Federal Reserve Board
Cedric Okou; University of Quebec at Montreal
   presented by: Cedric Okou, University of Quebec at Montreal
 
Session ID 416: Ambiguity Aversion
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
517C
 
Session Chair: Christian Kellner, University of Bonn
Session type: contributed
 

1. Blackwell's Informativeness Ranking with Uncertainty Averse Preferences
By Jian Li; McGill University
Junjie Zhou; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
   presented by: Jian Li, McGill University
 

2. A Note on Comparative Ambiguity Aversion and Justifiability
By Pierpaolo Battigalli; Bocconi University
   presented by: Pierpaolo Battigalli, Bocconi University
 

3. Endogenous Ambiguity in Cheap Talk
By Christian Kellner; University of Bonn
Mark Thordal Le Quement; Department of Economics
   presented by: Christian Kellner, University of Bonn
 
Session ID 433: Entrepreneurship
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521A
 
Session Chair: Raquel Fonseca, Université du Québec à Montréal
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Growth Potential of Startups Over the Business Cycle
By Vincent Sterk; University College London
Petr Sedlacek; Bonn University
   presented by: Vincent Sterk, University College London
 

2. A Missing Generation of Firms? Aggregate Effects of the Decline in New Business Formation
By Francois Gourio; FRB Chicago
Todd Messer; FRB Chicago
Michael Siemer; Federal Reserve System Board of Governors
   presented by: Michael Siemer, Federal Reserve System Board of Governors
 

3. Health Insurance and Entrepreneurship
By Raquel Fonseca; Université du Québec à Montréal
Vincenzo Quadrini; USC
   presented by: Raquel Fonseca, Université du Québec à Montréal
 
Session ID 192: Information Disclosure
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520B
 
Session Chair: Simone Galperti, University of California, San Diego
Session type: contributed
 

1. Strategic Communication and Group Formation
By Sourav Bhattacharya; University of Pittsburgh
Ming Li; Concordia University
   presented by: Ming Li, Concordia University
 

2. Quid Pro Quo: Friendly Information Exchange Between Rivals
By Andreas Blume; University of Arizona
In-Uck Park; University of Bristol
   presented by: In-Uck Park, University of Bristol
 

3. Hide or Surprise? Persuasion Without Common-support Priors
By Simone Galperti; University of California San Diego
   presented by: Simone Galperti, University of California San Diego
 
Session ID 196: Matching Market Design
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
523A
 
Session Chair: Timo Mennle, University of Zurich
Session type: contributed
 

1. Constraints on Matching Markets Based on Moral Concerns
By Katharina Huesmann; University of Cologne
Achim Wambach; University of Cologne
   presented by: Katharina Huesmann, University of Cologne
 

2. Short Lists in Centralized Clearinghouses
By Nick Arnosti; Stanford University
   presented by: Nick Arnosti, Stanford University
 

3. An Axiomatic Approach to Characterizing and Relaxing Strategyproofness of Assignment Mechanisms
By Timo Mennle; University of Zurich
Sven Seuken; University of Zurich
   presented by: Timo Mennle, University of Zurich
 
Session ID 453: Advances in Econometric Models of Choice Test
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Villa Marie B Westin
 
Session Chair: Arie Beresteanu, University of Pittsburgh
Session type: contributed
 

1. Identification and Estimation of Continuous Time Dynamic Discrete Choice Games
By Jason Blevins; Ohio State University
   presented by: Jason Blevins, Ohio State University
 

2. A Similarity Based Model for Ordered Categorical Data
By Gabi Gayer; Bar-Ilan University
Offer Lieberman; Bar-Ilan University
Omer Yaffe; Bar-Ilan University
   presented by: Offer Lieberman, Bar-Ilan University
 

3. Estimation of Preferences When Agents Report Ranking
By Arie Beresteanu; University of Pittsburgh
Federico Zincenko; University of Pittsburgh
   presented by: Arie Beresteanu, University of Pittsburgh
 
Session ID 205: Asymmetric Information in Financial Markets
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
525A
 
Session Chair: Konstantinos E. Zachariadis, London School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Information Spillovers in Asset Markets With Correlated Values
By Vladimir Asriyan; CREi
Brett Green; UC Berkeley--Haas School of Business
William Fuchs; University of California - Berkeley
   presented by: Vladimir Asriyan, CREi
 

2. Information Aggregation in a Competitive Economy
By Rohit Rahi; London School of Economics
Jean-Pierre Zigrand; London School of Economics
   presented by: Rohit Rahi, London School of Economics
 
Session ID 467: Forecasting
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
St-Antoine A Westin
 
Session Chair: Barbara Rossi, ICREA Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona
Session type: contributed
 

1. Inflation and Professional Forecast Dynamics: An Evaluation of Stickiness, Persistence and Volatility
By Elmar Mertens; Federal Reserve Board
James Nason; North Carolina State University
   presented by: James Nason, North Carolina State University
 

2. Filtering, Prediction and Simulation Methods for Noncausal Processes
By Joann Jasiak; York University
   presented by: Joann Jasiak, York University
 

3. In-sample Inference and Forecasting in Misspecified Factor Models
By Marine Carrasco
Barbara Rossi; ICREA Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona GSE
   presented by: Barbara Rossi, ICREA Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona
 
Session ID 217: Growth and Investment
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
525B
 
Session Chair: Veronica Mies, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Session type: contributed
 

1. Research Policy and U.S. Economic Growth
By Richard M. H. Suen; University of Connecticut
   presented by: Richard M. H. Suen, University of Connecticut
 

2. Technological Absorptive Capacity and Development Stage: Disentangling Barriers to Riches
By Rodrigo Fuentes; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chil
Verónica Mies; P. Universidad Católica de Chile
   presented by: Veronica Mies, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
 

3. Sovereign Default, Private Investment, and Economic Growth
By Nils Mattis Gornemann; International Finance Board of Governors
   presented by: Nils Mattis Gornemann, International Finance Board of Governors
 
Session ID 240: Advances in Inference Methods
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Beaver Hill Westin
 
Session Chair: Seojeong Lee, University of New South Wales
Session type: contributed
 

1. Diagnostics for the Bootstrap and Fast Double Bootstrap
By Russell Davidson; McGill University
   presented by: Russell Davidson, McGill University
 

2. Asymptotics for Maximum Score Method Under General Conditions
By Myung Hwan Seo; Seoul National University
Taisuke Otsu; London School of Economics
   presented by: Taisuke Otsu, London School of Economics
 

3. A Consistent Variance Estimator for 2SLS When Instruments Identify Different LATEs
By Seojeong Lee; University of New South Wales
   presented by: Seojeong Lee, University of New South Wales
 
Session ID 245: Amibiguity: Theory and Applications
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520C
 
Session Chair: Asen Kochov, University of Rochester
Session type: contributed
 

1. Numerical Representation of Convex Preferences Over Anscombe-Aumann Acts
By Patrick Cheridito; Princeton University
Freddy Delbaen; ETH Zurich
Samuel Drapeau; Humboldt University Berlin
Michael Kupper; Humboldt University Berlin
   presented by: Patrick Cheridito, Princeton University
 

2. Exchangeable Capacities, Parameters and Incomplete Theories
By Larry Epstein; Boston University
Kyoungwon Seo; Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
   presented by: Larry Epstein, Boston University
 

3. Stationary Cardinal Utility
By Asen Kochov; University of Rochester
   presented by: Asen Kochov, University of Rochester
 
Session ID 368: The Family and the Economy
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
523B
 
Session Chair: Christian Bredemeier, University of Cologne
Session type: contributed
 

1. Happily Ever After? Intrahousehold Bargaining and the Distribution of Utility Within Marriage
By Dirk Bethmann; Korea University
Robert Rudolf; Korea University
   presented by: Dirk Bethmann, Korea University
 

2. Wage Gaps, Earnings Gaps and the Market Power of Employers
By Christian Bredemeier; University of Cologne
   presented by: Christian Bredemeier, University of Cologne
 

3. Retired But Not Withdrawn: Does Retirement Induce Participation in Social Activities?
By Anne Laferrere; Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques
   presented by: Anne Laferrere, Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques
 
Session ID 388: Models for Climate Policy
August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524B
 
Session Chair: Christian Traeger, University of California Berkeley
Session type: contributed
 

1. Analytic Integrated Assessment and Uncertainty
By Christian Traeger; University of California Berkeley
   presented by: Christian Traeger, University of California Berkeley
 

2. Managing Catastrophic Climate Risks Under Model Uncertainty Aversion
By Loic Berger; Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
Johannes Emmerling; Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
Massimo Tavoni; Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
   presented by: Loic Berger, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
 

3. Climate Policy and Innovation: A Quantitative Macroeconomic Analysis
By Stephie Fried; University of California San Diego
   presented by: Stephie Fried, University of California San Diego
 
Session ID 5: Dynamics in Market Places
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Le Moyne Westin
 
Session Chair: Emily Wang, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Session type: contributed
 

1. Identification and Estimation of Forward-looking Behavior: The Case of Consumer Stockpiling
By Andrew Ching; University of Toronto
Matthew Osborne; University of Toronto
   presented by: Matthew Osborne, University of Toronto
 

2. Solution and Estimation of Dynamic Structural Models Using an Euler Equations Mapping
By Victor Aguirregabiria; University of Toronto
Arvind Magesan; University of Calgary
   presented by: Arvind Magesan, University of Calgary
 

3. Consumer Demand With Unobserved Stockpiling and Intertemporal Price Discrimination
By Pierre Dubois; Toulouse School of Economics
Thierry Magnac; Toulouse School of Economics
   presented by: Thierry Magnac, Toulouse School of Economics
 
Session ID 8: Reputations
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520D
 
Session Chair: Benjamin Sperisen, University of Texas Austin
Session type: contributed
 

1. Reputation and Attention
By Heski Bar-Isaac; University of Toronto
Joyee Deb; Yale University
   presented by: Joyee Deb, Yale University
 

2. Reputations Under Imperfect Monitoring With a Control and Information Theoretic Approach
By Nuh Aygun Dalkiran; Bilkent University
Serdar Yuksel; Queen's University
   presented by: Serdar Yuksel, Queen's University
 

3. The Value of a Reputation Under Imperfect Monitoring
By Martin Cripps; University College London
Eduardo Faingold; Yale University
   presented by: Eduardo Faingold, Yale University
 

4. Bounded Memory, Reputation, and Impatience
By Benjamin Sperisen; University of Texas Austin
   presented by: Benjamin Sperisen, University of Texas Austin
 
Session ID 264: Inflation and Inequality
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
523A
 
Session Chair: Clodomiro Ferreira, European University Institute
Session type: contributed
 

1. Inflation Expecations and Consumption Expenditure
By Francesco D'Acunto; University of California at Berkeley
Daniel Hoang; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Michael Weber; University of Chicago
   presented by: Michael Weber, University of Chicago
 

2. The Welfare Cost of Inflation Risk Under Imperfect Insurance
By Yann Algan; Sciences Po
Olivier Allais; INRA Paris
Edouard Challe; Ecole Polytechnique
Xavier Ragot; Paris School of Economics
   presented by: Olivier Allais, INRA Paris
 

3. Estimation of Household Account Adoption Costs: The Case of ATM Cards in Italy
By Kim Huynh; Bank of Canada
Philipp Schmidt-Dengler; University of Vienna
Gregor Smith; Queen's University
Angelika Welte; Bank of Canada
   presented by: Angelika Welte, Bank of Canada
 

4. Housing Debt and the Transmission of Monetary Policy
By James Cloyne; Bank of England
Clodomiro Ferreira; European University Institute
Paolo Surico; London Business School
   presented by: Clodomiro Ferreira, European University Institute
 
Session ID 11: Factor Analysis
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
517B
 
Session Chair: Jushan Bai, Columbia University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Inference on the Number of Factors in Factor Models
By Lorenzo Trapani; City University London Cass Business School
   presented by: Lorenzo Trapani, City University London Cass Business School
 

2. Inferential Theory for FAVAR Models Under Structural Restrictions
By Jushan Bai; Columbia University
   presented by: Jushan Bai, Columbia University
 

3. Factor Augmented Autoregressive Distributed Lag Models with Macroeconomic Applications
By Dalibor Stevanovic; Université du Québec à Montréal
   presented by: Dalibor Stevanovic, Université du Québec à Montréal
 

4. A Diagnostic Criterion for Approximate Factor Structure
By Patrick Gagliardini; University of Lugano
Elisa Ossola; University of Lugano
Olivier Scaillet; University of Geneva Swiss Finance Institute
   presented by: Olivier Scaillet, University of Geneva Swiss Finance Institute
 
Session ID 15: Empirical Analysis of Asymmetric Information
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
St-Paul Westin
 
Session Chair: Pietro Tebaldi, Stanford University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Cheap Talk, Round Numbers, and the Economics of Negotiation
By Matthew Backus; Columbia University
Tom Blake; eBay
Steven Tadelis; University of California Berkeley
   presented by: Matthew Backus, Columbia University
 

2. Regulation and Incentives in Health Insurance Exchanges: Identification and Analysis of Pricing Equilibrium
By Pietro Tebaldi; Stanford University
   presented by: Pietro Tebaldi, Stanford University
 
Session ID 275: Auctions and Contests
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521B
 
Session Chair: Konrad Mierendorff, Univserity College London
Session type: contributed
 

1. Foreclosure Auctions
By Andras Niedermayer; University of Mannheim
Artyom Shneyerov; Concordia University, CIRANO, CIREQ
Pai XU; University of Hong Kong
   presented by: Andras Niedermayer, University of Mannheim
 

2. Dissolving Partnerships Optimally
By Simon Loertscher; University of Melbourne
Cédric Wasser; University of Bonn
   presented by: Cédric Wasser, University of Bonn
 

3. Fairness Condition for Unfair Contests: Multi-dimensional Favoritism With Asymmetric Players
By Xiaoyu Cheng; Tsinghua University
Jie Zheng; Tsinghua University
   presented by: Xiaoyu Cheng, Tsinghua University
 

4. Auctions With Limited Commitment
By Qingmin Liu; Columbia University
Konrad Mierendorff; University College London
Xianwen Shi; University of Toronto
   presented by: Konrad Mierendorff, Univserity College London
 
Session ID 23: DSGE Models
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ville-Marie A Westin
 
Session Chair: Tim Robinson, University of Melbourne
Session type: contributed
 

1. Understanding Volatility Shocks in Real Models
By Hernan Seoane; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
   presented by: Hernan Seoane, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
 

2. The Output and Welfare Effects of Fiscal Shocks Over the Business Cycle
By Jonathan Wolff; Miami University
Eric Sims; University of Notre Dame
   presented by: Jonathan Wolff, Miami University
 

3. Optimal Automatic Stabilizers
By Alisdair McKay; Boston University
Ricardo Reis; Columbia University
   presented by: Alisdair McKay, Boston University
 

4. Estimating DSGE Models With Forward Guidance
By Mariano Kulish; University of New South Wales
James Morley; University of New South Wales
Tim Robinson; University of Melbourne
   presented by: Tim Robinson, University of Melbourne
 
Session ID 28: Innovation and Firm Performance
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ramezay Westin
 
Session Chair: Sophie Osotimehin, University of Virginia
Session type: contributed
 

1. Can Innovation Help U.S. Manufacturing Firms Escape Import Competition From China?
By Johan Hombert; HEC Paris
Adrien Matray; HEC-Paris
   presented by: Johan Hombert, HEC Paris
 

2. Foreign Ownership and Firm Productivity: Evidence from a Large Sample of Countries
By Andreas Waldkirch; Colby College
   presented by: Andreas Waldkirch, Colby College
 

3. Testing the Theory of Multitasking: Evidence From a Natural Field Experiment in Chinese Factories
By Fuhai Hong; Nanyang Technological University
Tanjim Hossain; University of Toronto
John List; University of Chicago
Migiwa Tanaka; Wilfrid Laurier University
   presented by: Migiwa Tanaka, Wilfrid Laurier University
 

4. Barriers to Reallocation and Economic Growth: The Case of Firing Costs
By Toshihiko Mukoyama; University of Virginia
Sophie Osotimehin; University of Virginia
   presented by: Sophie Osotimehin, University of Virginia
 
Session ID 41: Uncertainty and Business Cycles
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ville-Marie B Westin
 
Session Chair: Robert Ulbricht, Toulouse School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. New Look at Uncertainty Shocks: Imperfect Information and Misallocation
By Tatsuro Senga; Ohio State University
   presented by: Tatsuro Senga, Ohio State University
 

2. Learning, Confidence, and Business Cycles
By Cosmin Ilut; Duke University
Hikaru Saijo; University of California Santa Cruz
   presented by: Hikaru Saijo, University of California Santa Cruz
 

3. Coordinating Business Cycles
By Edouard Schaal; New York University
Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel; University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business
   presented by: Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business
 

4. Endogenous Uncertainty and Credit Crunches
By Ludwig Straub; MIT
Robert Ulbricht; Toulouse School of Economics
   presented by: Robert Ulbricht, Toulouse School of Economics
 
Session ID 302: Advances in VAR Modelling
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520A
 
Session Chair: Bin Chen, University of Rochester
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Reliable and Testable Alternative to Long-run Restrictions in Structural VAR Models
By Florian Pelgrin; EDHEC Business School
Alain Guay; UQAM
   presented by: Florian Pelgrin, EDHEC Business School
 

2. Identifying Shocks in Structural VAR Models Via Heteroskedasticity: A Bayesian Approach
By Dmitry Kulikov; Eesti Pank
Aleksei Netsunajev; Freie Universitat Berlin
   presented by: Dmitry Kulikov, Eesti Pank
 

3. Monetary and Financial Stability Policy: Unconventional Monetary Policy, Leverage and Financial Stress
By Kirstin Hubrich; European Central Bank
Daniel Waggoner; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
   presented by: Kirstin Hubrich, European Central Bank
 

4. Testing for Fundamental Vector Moving Average Representations
By Bin Chen; University of Rochester
Jinho Choi; The Bank of Korea
Juan Carlos Escanciano; Indiana University
   presented by: Bin Chen, University of Rochester
 
Session ID 305: Inference Under Weak or Partial Identification
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520B
 
Session Chair: Sukjin Han, University of Texas Austin
Session type: contributed
 

1. On the Maximum and Minimum Response to an Impulse in SVARS
By Bulat Gafarov; Pennsylvania State University
Jose-Luis Montiel-Olea; NYU
   presented by: Bulat Gafarov, Pennsylvania State University
 

2. Efficient Size Correct Subset Inference in Linear Instrumental Variables Regression
By Frank Kleibergen; University of Amsterdam
   presented by: Frank Kleibergen, University of Amsterdam
 

3. On the Computation of Size-correct Power-directed Tests With Null Hypotheses Characterized by Inequalities
By Adam McCloskey; Brown University
   presented by: Adam McCloskey, Brown University
 

4. Estimation and Inference With (Nearly) Singular Jacobian
By Sukjin Han; University of Texas Austin
Adam McCloskey; Brown University
   presented by: Sukjin Han, University of Texas Austin
 
Session ID 308: Campaigns and Elections
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
522B
 
Session Chair: Helios Herrera, HEC Montreal
Session type: contributed
 

1. Uncovering the "Will of the People": Measuring Preference Polarization Among Voters
By Sunanda Roy; Iowa State University
   presented by: Sunanda Roy, Iowa State University
 

2. Ideology as Opinion: A Spatial Model of Common-value Elections
By Joseph McMurray; Brigham Young University
   presented by: Joseph McMurray, Brigham Young University
 

3. An Agenda-setting Theory of Electoral Competition
By Tiberiu Dragu; New York University
Xiaochen Fan; University of Illinois
   presented by: Tiberiu Dragu, New York University
 

4. The Marginal Voter's Curse
By Helios Herrera; HEC Montreal
Aniol Llorente-Saguer; Queen Mary, University of London
Joseph McMurray; Brigham Young University
   presented by: Helios Herrera, HEC Montreal
 
Session ID 62: Labor Market Dynamics: Theory and Evidence
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
447
 
Session Chair: Mikhail Golosov, Princeton University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Unemployment Cycles
By Jan Eeckhout; University College London and Barcelona GSE-UPF
Ilse Lindenlaub; New york university
   presented by: Jan Eeckhout, University College London and Barcelona GSE-UPF
 

2. Heterogeneity and Unemployment Dynamics
By Hie Ahn; UCSD
James Hamilton; University of California San Diego
   presented by: James Hamilton, University of California San Diego
 

3. Agency Business Cycle
By Mikhail Golosov; Princeton University
   presented by: Mikhail Golosov, Princeton University
 
Session ID 318: Liquidity in Financial Markets
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
524B
 
Session Chair: Marco van der Leij, University of Amsterdam
Session type: contributed
 

1. Secondary Market Liquidity and the Optimal Capital Structure
By David Arseneau; Federal Reserve Board
David Rappoport; Federal Reserve Board
Alexandros Vardoulakis; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
   presented by: David Rappoport, Federal Reserve Board
 

2. Financial Fragility and Over-the-counter Markets
By Bruno Sultanum; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
   presented by: Bruno Sultanum, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
 

3. Macro Prudential Policy With Liquidity Panics
By Alonso Villacorta; Stanford University
Daniel Garcia-Macia; Stanford University
   presented by: Alonso Villacorta, Stanford University
 

4. Liquidity Hoarding in the Interbank Market: Evidence From Mexican Interbank Overnight Loan and Repo Transactions
By Marco van der Leij; University of Amsterdam
Serafín Martinez-Jaramillo; Banco de México
Jose-Luis Molina-Borboa; Banco de México
Fabrizio Lopez-Gallo; Banco de México
   presented by: Marco van der Leij, University of Amsterdam
 
Session ID 64: Search in Housing and Asset Markets
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
St-Antoine A Westin
 
Session Chair: Liang Wang, University of Hawaii Manoa
Session type: contributed
 

1. Failure to Launch: Housing, Debt Overhang, and the Inflation Option During the Great Recession
By Aaron Hedlund; University of Missouri
   presented by: Aaron Hedlund, University of Missouri
 

2. Neighborhoods, House Prices, and Homeownership
By Allen Head; Queen's University
Huw Lloyd-Ellis; Queen's University
Derek Stacey; Ryerson University
   presented by: Allen Head, Queen's University
 

3. Advertised Prices in Decentralized Markets
By Derek Stacey; Ryerson University
   presented by: Derek Stacey, Ryerson University
 

4. Sticky Prices and Costly Credit
By Lucy Qian Liu; IMF
Liang Wang; University of Hawaii Manoa
Randall Wright; University of Wisconsin
   presented by: Liang Wang, University of Hawaii Manoa
 
Session ID 338: ARCH and GARCH
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520C
 
Session Chair: Peter Boswijk, University of Amsterdam
Session type: contributed
 

1. Strict Stationarity, Persistence and Volatility Forecasting in ARCH(∞) Processes
By James Davidson; University of Exeter
Xiaoyu Li; University of Exeter
   presented by: James Davidson, University of Exeter
 

2. Estimating Multivariate GARCH and Stochastic Correlation Models Equation by Equation
By Christian Francq; CREST and Lille3
Jean-Michel Zakoian; Centre de Rocherche en Économie et Statistique (CREST)
   presented by: Jean-Michel Zakoian, Centre de Rocherche en Économie et Statistique (CREST)
 

3. Targeting Estimation of CCC-GARCH Models With Infinite Fourth Moments
By Rasmus Pedersen; University of Copenhagen
   presented by: Rasmus Pedersen, University of Copenhagen
 

4. Adaptive Wild Bootstrap Tests for a Unit Root With Nonstationary Volatility
By Peter Boswijk; University of Amsterdam
Yang Zu; City University London
   presented by: Peter Boswijk, University of Amsterdam
 
Session ID 346: Markets and Market Policy
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ste-Helene Westin
 
Session Chair: Alvaro Riascos, Universidad de los Andes
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Welfare Effects of Vertical Integration in Multichannel Television Markets
By Gregory Crawford; University of Zurich
Robin Lee; Harvard University
Michael Whinston; MIT and NBER
Ali Yurukoglu; Stanford University
   presented by: Robin Lee, Harvard University
 

2. Cross-ownership, R&D Spillovers and Antitrust Policy
By Ángel López; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Xavier Vives; IESE Business School
   presented by: Ángel López, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
 

3. Pro-competitive Rationing in Multi-unit Auctions
By Pär Holmberg; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)
   presented by: Pär Holmberg, Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)
 
Session ID 101: Mediation
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520E
 
Session Chair: Johannes Schneider, University of Mannheim
Session type: contributed
 

1. Mediated Audits
By Martin Pollrich; Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
   presented by: Martin Pollrich, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
 

2. Endogenous Choice of a Mediator: Inefficiency of Bargaining
By Jin Yeub Kim; University of Nebraska Lincoln
   presented by: Jin Yeub Kim, University of Nebraska Lincoln
 

3. Managing a Conflict: Mediation, Litigation and Informational Punishment
By Benjamin Balzer; University of Mannheim
Johannes Schneider; University of Mannheim
   presented by: Johannes Schneider, University of Mannheim
 

4. Cheap Talk through Parallel Channels
By Martin Pollrich; Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Ruzica Rakic; Humboldt University
   presented by: Ruzica Rakic, Humboldt University
 
Session ID 108: Dynamic Contracting
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520F
 
Session Chair: Thomas Schacherer, Humboldt University Berlin
Session type: contributed
 

1. Discriminatory Information Disclosure
By Hao Li; UBC
Xianwen Shi; University of Toronto
   presented by: Xianwen Shi, University of Toronto
 

2. Pricing Heterogeneous Goods Under Ex Post Private Information
By Holger Herbst; University of Bonn
   presented by: Holger Herbst, University of Bonn
 

3. Optimal Two-stage Procurement With Private R&D Efficiency
By Bin Liu; National University of Singapore
Jingfeng Lu; National University of Singapore
   presented by: Bin Liu, National University of Singapore
 

4. Deterministic Versus Stochastic Contracts in a Dynamic Principal-agent Model
By Thomas Schacherer; Humboldt University Berlin
   presented by: Thomas Schacherer, Humboldt University Berlin
 
Session ID 115: Asset Pricing Models
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
St-Antoine B Westin
 
Session Chair: Aloisio Araujo, IMPA and FGV
Session type: contributed
 

1. Asset Pricing and the One Percent
By Alexis Akira Toda; University of California San Diego
Kieran Walsh; University of Virginia Darden School of Business
   presented by: Kieran Walsh, University of Virginia Darden School of Business
 

2. Unique Durable Assets
By Stefano Lovo; HEC, Paris
Christophe Spaenjers; HEC Paris
   presented by: Christophe Spaenjers, HEC Paris
 

3. Asset Pricing in OLG Economies With Borrowing Constraints and Idiosyncratic Income Risk
By Daniel Harenberg; ETH Zurich
   presented by: Daniel Harenberg, ETH Zurich
 

4. Efficient Complete Markets are the Rule Rather Than the Exception
By Aloisio Araujo; IMPA and FGV
Alain Chateauneuf; PSE - Université de Paris 1
Jose Heleno Faro; Insper
   presented by: Aloisio Araujo, IMPA and FGV
 
Session ID 124: Emprical Models of Human Capital and the Labor Market
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
517C
 
Session Chair: Hiromi Hara, Japan Women's University
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Dynamic Model of Health, Education, and Wealth With Credit Constraints and Rational Addiction
By Rong Hai; University of Chicago
James Heckman; University of Chicago
   presented by: Rong Hai, University of Chicago
 

2. College Loans and Post-schooling Skill Accumulation
By Chao Fu; University of Wisconsin - Madison
Atsuko Tanaka; University of Calgary
   presented by: Atsuko Tanaka, University of Calgary
 

3. Labor Market Institutions, Employment, and Wage Dynamics
By Zhen Huo; University of Minnesota
Elena Pastorino; University of Minnesota
Melissa Tartari; The University of Chicago
   presented by: Elena Pastorino, University of Minnesota
 

4. The Effects of Minimum Wage on Training
By Hiromi Hara; Japan Women's University
   presented by: Hiromi Hara, Japan Women's University
 
Session ID 380: Development Through Particular Industries
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Mc Gill Westin
 
Session Chair: Alexander Karaivanov, Simon Fraser University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Persistent Impacts of Temporary Demand Shocks: How U.S. Servicemen Shaped Thailand's Sex Industry
By Abel Brodeur; Paris School of Economics
Yanos Zylberberg; University of Bristol
Warn Lekfuangfu; University College London
   presented by: Abel Brodeur, Paris School of Economics
 

2. Winning the Oil Lottery: The Impact of Natural Resource Extraction on Growth
By Tiago Cavalcanti; University of Cambridge
Daniel Da Mata; IPEA
Frederik Toscani; International Monetary Fund
   presented by: Frederik Toscani, International Monetary Fund
 

3. Involuntary Entrepreneurship: Evidence From Thai Urban Data
By Alexander Karaivanov; Simon Fraser University
Tenzin Yindok; Simon Fraser University
   presented by: Tenzin Yindok, Simon Fraser University
 

4. Bogus Joint Liability Groups in Microfinance: Theory and Evidence From China
By Alexander Karaivanov; Simon Fraser University
Xiaochuan Xing; Tsinghua University
Yi Xue; China University of International Business and Trade
   presented by: Alexander Karaivanov, Simon Fraser University
 
Session ID 128: History and Development
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Viger Westin
 
Session Chair: Markus Ludwig, University of Basel
Session type: contributed
 

1. On the Macroscopic Origins and Consequences of Economic Inequality: An Evolutionary Perspective
By Fabrizio Germano; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Lloyd Demetrius; Max Planck Institute, Berlin
   presented by: Fabrizio Germano, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
 

2. 150 Years of Worldwide Regional Income DIfferences
By Areendam Chanda; Louisiana State University
   presented by: Areendam Chanda, Louisiana State University
 

3. Culture and the Formation of Gender-specific Skills in an Agrarian Society
By Niels Kemper; University of Mannheim
   presented by: Niels Kemper, University of Mannheim
 

4. Historical Traumas and the Roots of Political Distrust: Political Inference From the Great Chinese Famine
By David Yang; Stanford University
   presented by: David Yang, Stanford University
 
Session ID 132: Empirical Framework for Analyzing Competition
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Palais Westin
 
Session Chair: Kate Smith, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Session type: contributed
 

1. Innovation, Deregulation, and the Life Cycle of a Financial Service Industry
By Fumiko Hayashi; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Bin Grace Li; International Monetary Fund
Zhu Wang; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
   presented by: Bin Grace Li, International Monetary Fund
 

2. Identification and Estimation of Industry Competition Via Ownership Change
By Christian Michel; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona GSE
   presented by: Christian Michel, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona GSE
 

3. Measuring Substitution Patterns With Differentiation Products
By Amit Gandhi; University of Wisconsin Madison
   presented by: Amit Gandhi, University of Wisconsin Madison
 

4. Store Brands and the Role of Advertising
By Rachel Griffith; IFS and University of Manchester
Michal Krol; The University of Manchester
Kate Smith; Institute for Fiscal Studies
   presented by: Kate Smith, Institute for Fiscal Studies
 
Session ID 395: New Empirical Measures of Tail Risks
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
524C
 
Session Chair: Roberto Reno, University of Siena
Session type: contributed
 

1. Economically Implied Tail Risk From Equity Returns
By Caio Almeida; FGV-EPGE
Kym Ardison; Fundação Getulio Vargas
rene garcia; EDHEC
Osmani Guillen; BCB
Jose Valentim; BCB
   presented by: Kym Ardison, Fundação Getulio Vargas
 

2. Fear Trading
By Paul Schneider; University of Lugano and Swiss Finance I
Fabio Trojani; University of Lugano
   presented by: Paul Schneider, University of Lugano and Swiss Finance I
 

3. Exploring Return Dynamics Via Corridor Implied Volatility
By Torben Andersen; Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
Oleg Bondarenko; University of Illinois Chicago
Maria Gonzalez-Perez; CUNEF
   presented by: Torben Andersen, Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
 

4. Multi-jumps
By Massimiliano Caporin; University of Padova
Aleksey Kolokolov; University of Lund
Roberto Reno; University of Siena
   presented by: Roberto Reno, University of Siena
 
Session ID 402: Securitization
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
525A
 
Session Chair: Henrique Basso, Bank of Spain
Session type: contributed
 

1. Securitization, Leverage, Tranching and International Capital Flows
By Gregory Phelan; Williams College
Alexis Akira Toda; University of California San Diego
   presented by: Gregory Phelan, Williams College
 

2. Securitization and Lending Competition
By David Frankel; Iowa State University
Yu Jin; Shanghai Univ. of Finance and Economics
   presented by: David Frankel, Iowa State University
 

3. A Back-up Quarterback View of Mezzanine Finance
By Erwan Quintin; University of Wisconsin Madison
Antonio Mello; University of Wisconsin - Madison
   presented by: Erwan Quintin, University of Wisconsin Madison
 

4. Securitization and Asset Prices
By Yunus Aksoy; Birkbeck
Henrique Basso; Bank of Spain
   presented by: Henrique Basso, Bank of Spain
 
Session ID 154: Mechanism Design
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521A
 
Session Chair: Benjamin Roth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. Contracts With Framing
By Yuval Salant; Northwestern University
Ron Siegel; Northwestern University
   presented by: Yuval Salant, Northwestern University
 

2. Efficient Bilateral Trade
By Rodney Garratt; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Marek Pycia; University of California Los Angeles
   presented by: Marek Pycia, University of California Los Angeles
 

3. How to Share it Out: The Value of Information in Teams
By Alex Gershkov; Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jianpei Li; University of International Business and Economics
Paul Schweinzer; University of Klagenfurt
   presented by: Paul Schweinzer, University of Klagenfurt
 

4. A Model of Mechanism Design in the Presence of a Pre-Existing Game
By Benjamin Roth; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ran Shorrer; Harvard University
   presented by: Benjamin Roth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
Session ID 159: Developments in Regression Discontinuity and Threshold Models
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
518A
 
Session Chair: Otavio Bartalotti, Iowa State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Nonparametric Threshold Regression: Estimation and Inference
By Daniel Henderson; University of Alabama
Christopher Parmeter; University of Miami
Liangjun Su; Singapore Management University
   presented by: Christopher Parmeter, University of Miami
 

2. Identifying Multiple Marginal Effects With a Single Binary Instrument or by Regression Discontinuity
By Carolina Caetano; University of Rochester
Juan Carlos Escanciano; Indiana University
   presented by: Carolina Caetano, University of Rochester
 

3. Local Polynomial Order in Regression Discontinuity Designs
By David Card; University of California, Berkeley
David Lee; Princeton University
Zhuan Pei; Brandeis University
Andrea Weber; University of Mannheim
   presented by: Zhuan Pei, Brandeis University
 

4. Regression Discontinuity Designs With Clustered Sampling: Estimation, Inference and Bandwidth Selection
By Otavio Bartalotti; Iowa State University
Quentin Brummet; U.S. Census Bureau
   presented by: Otavio Bartalotti, Iowa State University
 
Session ID 419: Liquidity Traps
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
525B
 
Session Chair: Taisuke Nakata, Federal Reserve Board
Session type: contributed
 

1. Liquidity Traps, Debt Relief and Macroprudential Policy: A Mechanism Design Approach
By Keshav Dogra; Columbia University
   presented by: Keshav Dogra, Columbia University
 

2. Liquidity Traps and Capital Flows
By Sushant Acharya; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Julien Bengui; Université de Montréal
   presented by: Julien Bengui, Université de Montréal
 

3. Central Bank Balance Sheet, Liquidity Trap and Quantitative Easing
By Tiago Berriel; Pontifico Catholic University Rio
artthur mendes; PUC-Rio
   presented by: Tiago Berriel, Pontifico Catholic University Rio
 

4. Reputation and Liquidity Traps
By Taisuke Nakata; Federal Reserve Board
   presented by: Taisuke Nakata, Federal Reserve Board
 
Session ID 165: Labor Market Dynamics
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
518B
 
Session Chair: Raul Santaeulalia, Washington University St. Louis
Session type: contributed
 

1. Who Works for Whom? Worker Sorting in a Model of Entrepreneurship With Heterogeneous Labor Markets
By Emin Dinlersoz; U.S. Census Bureau
Henry Hyatt; US Census Bureau
Hubert Janicki; U.S. Census Bureau
   presented by: Hubert Janicki, U.S. Census Bureau
 

2. Self-employment Dynamics and the Returns to Entrepreneurship
By Eleanor Dillon; Arizona State University
Christopher Stanton; London School of Economics
   presented by: Eleanor Dillon, Arizona State University
 

3. Slow to Hire, Quick to Fire: Employment Dynamics With Asymmetric Responses to News
By Matthias Kehrig; University of Texas Austin
Cosmin Ilut; Duke University
Martin Schneider; Stanford University
   presented by: Matthias Kehrig, University of Texas Austin
 

4. The Shape of the Aggregate Production Function Over the Business Cycle and Its Implications for the Labor Market
By Dongya Koh; University of Arkansas
Raul Santaeulalia; Washington University St. Louis
   presented by: Raul Santaeulalia, Washington University St. Louis
 
Session ID 176: Heuristics and Decisions
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
448
 
Session Chair: Ryan Oprea, University of California Santa Barbara
Session type: contributed
 

1. Do Wealth Dynamics Eliminate Bad Beliefs? An Experimental Test of the Market Selection Hypothesis
By Ryan Oprea; University of California Santa Barbara
   presented by: Ryan Oprea, University of California Santa Barbara
 

2. Rational and Heuristic-driven Trading Panics in an Experimental Asset Market
By Chad Kendall; University of Southern California Marshall School of Business
   presented by: Chad Kendall, University of Southern California Marsha
 

3. Brain Food Isn’t Health Food (in the Field): Limited Self-control and Food Choices Under Varying Workloads
By Jaimie Lien; Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tsinghua University
Jie Zheng; Tsinghua University
   presented by: Jie Zheng, Tsinghua University
 
Session ID 434: Challenges in Market Design
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521C
 
Session Chair: Chia-Ling Hsu, University of Illinois
Session type: contributed
 

1. Multi-period Matching
By Sangram Kadam; Harvard University
Maciej Kotowski; Harvard University
   presented by: Maciej Kotowski, Harvard University
 

2. Dynamic Matching Markets and the Deferred Acceptance Mechanism
By John Kennes; Aarhus University
Daniel Monte; Sao Paulo School of Economics FGB
Norovsambuu Tumennasan; Aarhus University
   presented by: Daniel Monte, Sao Paulo School of Economics FGB
 

3. Pareto Optimal, Strategy Proof, and Non-bossy Matching Mechanisms
By Sophie Bade; University of London Royal Holloway College
   presented by: Sophie Bade, University of London Royal Holloway College
 
Session ID 437: Financial Frictions: Theory and Evidence
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521A
 
Session Chair: Huiyu Li, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Session type: contributed
 

1. Bankruptcy Choice With Endogenous Financial Constraints
By Cesar Tamayo; Rutgers University and Inter-American Development Bank
   presented by: Cesar Tamayo, Rutgers University and Inter-American Development Bank
 

2. Financial Transaction Taxes and the Informational Efficiency of Financial Markets: A Structural Estimation
By Marco Cipriani; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Antonio Guarino; UCL
Andreas Uthemann; London School of Economics
   presented by: Andreas Uthemann, London School of Economics
 

3. Leverage and Productivity
By Huiyu Li; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
   presented by: Huiyu Li, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
 
Session ID 443: Communication
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
522A
 
Session Chair: Zhouzheng Li, Ohio State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Persuasion of a Privately Informed Receiver
By Anton Kolotilin; University of New South Wales
Ming Li; Concordia University
Tymofiy Mylovanov; University of Pittsburgh
Andriy Zapechelnyuk; Queen Mary, University of London
   presented by: Anton Kolotilin, University of New South Wales
 

2. Optimal Signals in Bayesian Persuasion Mechanisms
By Maxim Ivanov; McMaster University
   presented by: Maxim Ivanov, McMaster University
 

3. Broad Terms and Organizational Codes
By Joel Sobel; University of California San Diego
   presented by: Joel Sobel, University of California San Diego
 

4. Competitive Cheap Talk
By Zhuozheng Li; The Ohio State University
Heikki Rantakari; University of Southern California
Huanxing Yang; Ohio State University
   presented by: Zhouzheng Li, Ohio State University
 
Session ID 457: Financial Frictions and Default
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
523B
 
Session Chair: Jack Favilukis, University of British Columbia
Session type: contributed
 

1. Labor and Capital Dynamics Under Financing Frictions
By Ryan Michaels; University of Rochester
Trenton Page; University of Houston
Toni Whited; University of Rochester
   presented by: Ryan Michaels, University of Rochester
 

2. Small Growth and Distress Returns: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
By Harjoat Bhamra; Imperial College Business School
Kyung Shim; University of New South Wales
   presented by: Kyung Shim, University of New South Wales
 

3. Dynamic Dependence and Diversification in Corporate Credit
By Peter Christoffersen; University of Toronto
Kris Jacobs; University of Houston
Xisong Jin; University of Luxembourg
Hugues Langlois; HEC Paris
   presented by: Hugues Langlois, HEC Paris
 

4. The Elephant in the Room: The Impact of Labor Obligations on Credit Risk
By Jack Favilukis; University of British Columbia
Xiaoji Lin; Ohio State University
Xiaofei Zhao; University of Texas at Dallas
   presented by: Jack Favilukis, University of British Columbia
 
Session ID 204: OTC Markets
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
522C
 
Session Chair: Anton Tsoy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. Endogenous Market Making and Network Formation
By Briana Chang; University of Wisconsin Madison
Shengxing Zhang; London School of Economics
   presented by: Briana Chang, University of Wisconsin Madison
 

2. Financial Intermediation Chain in a Search Market
By Ji Shen; London School of Economics
Bin Wei; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Hongjun Yan; Yale University School of Management
   presented by: Hongjun Yan, Yale University School of Management
 

3. Efficient Contracting in Network Financial Markets
By Darrell Duffie; Stanford University
Chaojun Wang; Stanford University
   presented by: Chaojun Wang, Stanford University
 

4. Trade Delay, Liquidity and Asset Prices in Over-the-counter Markets
By Anton Tsoy; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
   presented by: Anton Tsoy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
Session ID 209: Competition and Markets
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Beaver Hall Westin
 
Session Chair: Thomas Holmes, University of Minnesota
Session type: contributed
 

1. Competitive Price Discrimination in a Spatially Differentiated Intermediate Goods Market
By Walter Beckert; Birkbeck College, University of London
Howard Smith; Oxford University
Yuya Takahashi; Johns Hopkins University
   presented by: Yuya Takahashi, Johns Hopkins University
 

2. Mergers Facilitate Tacit Collusion: An Empirical Investigation of the Miller/Coors Joint Venture
By Matthew Weinberg; Drexel University
Nathan Miller; Georgetown University
   presented by: Matthew Weinberg, Drexel University
 

3. Patent Collateral, Investor Commitment and the Market for Venture Lending
By Yael Hochberg; MIT Sloan School of Management
Carlos Serrano; Pompeu Fabra University
Rosemarie Ziedonis; University of Oregon
   presented by: Carlos Serrano, Pompeu Fabra University
 

4. Competition for Land in a Market for Control
By Thomas Holmes; University of Minnesota
Boyoung Seo; University of Minnesota
Matthew Shapiro; University of Minnesota
   presented by: Thomas Holmes, University of Minnesota
 
Session ID 226: Earnings and Income Processes
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
518C
 
Session Chair: Dmytro Hryshko, University of Alberta
Session type: contributed
 

1. Heterogeneous Income Profiles Model With Fixed Effects: Incorporating Health Shocks as an Application
By Nayoung Lee; Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hyungsik Roger Moon; University of Southern California
   presented by: Nayoung Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong
 

2. What Do Data on Millions of U.S. Workers Reveal About Life-cycle Earnings Risk?
By Fatih Guvenen; University of Minnesota
Fatih Karahan; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Serdar Ozkan; Federal Reserve Board
Jae Song; Social Security Administration
   presented by: Fatih Karahan, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 

3. Family, Community and Long-term Earnings Inequality
By Paul Bingley; Danish National Centre for Social Research SFI
Lorenzo Cappellari; Università Cattolica
Konstantinos Tatsiramos; University of Nottingham
   presented by: Paul Bingley, Danish National Centre for Social Research SFI
 

4. Reconciling Estimates of Earnings Processes in Growth Rates and Levels
By Moira Daly; Copenhagen Business School
Dmytro Hryshko; University of Alberta
Iourii Manovskii; University of Pennsylvania
   presented by: Dmytro Hryshko, University of Alberta
 
Session ID 238: Econometric Models Using High-Dimensional Data
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
519A
 
Session Chair: Mehmet Caner, North Carolina State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Dynamic Panel Forecasting: Decision Theoretic Approach
By Yu Liu; University of Pennsylvania
Hyungsik Roger Moon; University of Southern California
Frank Schorfheide; University of Pennsylvania
   presented by: Hyungsik Roger Moon, University of Southern California
 

2. Program Evaluation With High-dimensional Data
By Alexandre Belloni; Duke University
Victor Chernozhukov; MIT
Ivan Fernandez-Val; Boston University
Christian Hansen; University of Chicago
   presented by: Ivan Fernandez-Val, Boston University
 

3. Functional Linear Regression With Functional Responses
By David Benatia; University of Montreal
Marine Carrasco; University of Montreal
Jean-Pierre FLORENS; Toulouse School of Economics
   presented by: Marine Carrasco, University of Montreal
 

4. Partial Identification and Many Moment Inequalities: A Shrinkage Approach
By Federico Bugni; Duke University
Mehmet Caner; North Carolina State University
Anders Kock; Aarhus University
Soumen Lahiri; Texas A & M University
   presented by: Mehmet Caner, North Carolina State University
 
Session ID 249: Granger Causality and Impulse Responses
August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
519B
 
Session Chair: Jean-Marie Dufour, McGill University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Measuring Nonlinear Granger Causality in Mean
By Abderrahim Taamouti; Durham University Business School
Xiaojun Song; Peking University
   presented by: Abderrahim Taamouti, Durham University Business School
 

2. Causality and Markovianity: Information Theoretic Measures
By Daniela Scidá; Brown University
Eric Renault; Brown University
   presented by: Daniela Scidá, Brown University
 

3. Generalized Tests of Causality Between Two Vector Autoregressive Series
By Chafik Bouhaddioui; United Arab Emirates University
Jean-Marie Dufour; McGill University
   presented by: Chafik Bouhaddioui, United Arab Emirates University
 

4. Short and Long Run Second-order Causality: Theory, Measures and Inference
By Jean-Marie Dufour; McGill University
Hui Jun Zhang; McGill University
   presented by: Jean-Marie Dufour, McGill University
 
Session ID 267: Human Capital and Macro Outcomes
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
518C
 
Session Chair: Jun Nie, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Session type: contributed
 

1. Parental Time Investment and Human Capital Formation: A Quantitative Analysis of Intergenerational Mobility
By Minchul Yum; University of Mannheim
   presented by: Minchul Yum, University of Mannheim
 

2. Low Fertility, Rapid Aging and the Long-term Growth in China: Is the Quantity-quality Tradeoff Still Important?
By Minchung Hsu; National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
Pei-Ju Liao; Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica
   presented by: Minchung Hsu, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
 

3. Human Capital Dynamics and the U.S. Labor Market
By Lei Fang; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Jun Nie; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
   presented by: Jun Nie, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
 
Session ID 13: Cointegration and Comovements
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520B
 
Session Chair: Martin Wagner, Technical University Dortmund
Session type: contributed
 

1. Quasi-likelihood Ratio Tests for Cointegration, Cobreaking and Cotrending
By Josep Carrion-i-Silvestre; University of Barcelona
Dukpa Kim; Korea University
   presented by: Josep Carrion-i-Silvestre, University of Barcelona
 

2. Measuring the Connectedness of the Global Economy
By Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo; University of Melbourne
Viet Nguyen; University of Melbourne
Yonghceol Shin; university of york
   presented by: Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo, University of Melbourne
 

3. An Integrated Modified OLS RESET Test for Cointegrating Regressions
By Tim Vogelsang; Michigan State U.
Martin Wagner; Technische Universität Dortmund
   presented by: Martin Wagner, Technical University Dortmund
 
Session ID 271: Repeated Games
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ste-Helene Westin
 
Session Chair: Juan Escobar, University of Chile
Session type: contributed
 

1. Repeated Games With General Time Preferences
By Ichiro Obara; University of California Los Angeles
Jaeok Park; Yonsei University
   presented by: Ichiro Obara, University of California Los Angeles
 

2. Repeated Games With Recursive Utility: Cournot Duopoly Under Gain/Loss Asymmetry
By Tadashi Sekiguchi; Kyoto University
Katsutoshi Wakai; Kyoto University
   presented by: Tadashi Sekiguchi, Kyoto University
 

3. Cooperation Dynamics
By Juan Escobar; University of Chile
   presented by: Juan Escobar, University of Chile
 
Session ID 19: Behavioral Models
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Le Moyne Westin
 
Session Chair: Daisuke Nakajima, Otaru University of Commerce
Session type: contributed
 

1. Cue-triggered Recidivism: Experimenting With a Restless Bandit
By Subir Bose; University of Leicester
Miltiadis Makris; University of Southampton
   presented by: Miltiadis Makris, University of Southampton
 

2. Rational Inattention Dynamics: Inertia and Delay in Decision-making
By Jakub Steiner; CERGE-EI
Colin Stewart; University of Toronto
Filip Matejka; CERGE-EI
   presented by: Jakub Steiner, CERGE-EI
 

3. Revealed Willpower
By Daisuke Nakajima; Otaru University of Commerce
Emre Ozdenoren; London Business School
   presented by: Daisuke Nakajima, Otaru University of Commerce
 
Session ID 279: Financial Constraints and the Macroeconomy
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
519A
 
Session Chair: Francesca Zucchi, Swiss Finance Institute
Session type: contributed
 

1. Banking and Shadow Banking
By Ji Huang; Princeton University
   presented by: Ji Huang, Princeton University
 

2. Financial Intermediation and Capital Reallocation
By Hengjie Ai; University of Minnesota
Kai Li; HKUST
Fang Yang; Louisiana State University
   presented by: Fang Yang, Louisiana State University
 

3. Internal-external Liquidity Feedbacks
By Francesca Zucchi; Swiss Finance Institute
   presented by: Francesca Zucchi, Swiss Finance Institute
 
Session ID 31: Models of Consumer Demand in Health Care
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
523B
 
Session Chair: Daniel Miller, Clemson University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Advertising Competition and Risk Selection in Health Insurance Markets: Evidence From Medicare Advantage
By Naoki Aizawa; University of Minnesota
You Suk Kim; Federal Reserve Board
   presented by: Naoki Aizawa, University of Minnesota
 

2. Patient Medication Adherence and Physician Agency Problems
By Daniel Sacks; Indiana University Kelley School of Business
   presented by: Daniel Sacks, Indiana University Kelley School of Business
 

3. Risk Adjustment and Low Income Subsidy Distortions in Medicare Part D
By Daniel Miller; Clemson University
   presented by: Daniel Miller, Clemson University
 
Session ID 37: Empirical Analysis of Auctions
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524A
 
Session Chair: Tanjim Hossain, University of Toronto
Session type: contributed
 

1. Hui: A Case Study of a Sequential Double Auction of Capital
By Harry Paarsch; University of Melbourne
Timothy Hubbard; Colby College
Will Wright; University of Melbourne
   presented by: Harry Paarsch, University of Melbourne
 

2. Empirical Relevance of Ambiguity in First Price Auction Models
By Dong-Hyuk Kim; Vanderbilt University
   presented by: Dong-Hyuk Kim, Vanderbilt University
 

3. Auctioneers as Emcees: Evidence From Chittagong Tea Auctions
By Tanjim Hossain; University of Toronto
Fahad Khalil; University of Washington
Matthew Shum; Caltech
   presented by: Tanjim Hossain, University of Toronto
 
Session ID 300: Estimation of Macroeconomic Models
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521C
 
Session Chair: A. Ronald Gallant, Pennsylvania State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Testing for Identification in Structural Vector Autoregressions With GARCH Residuals
By Helmut Lütkepohl; DIW Berlin
George Milunovich; Macquarie University
   presented by: Helmut Lütkepohl, DIW Berlin
 

2. Identification and Estimation of Non-Gaussian Structural Vector Autoregressions
By Markku Lanne; University of Helsinki
Mika Meitz; University of Helsinki
Pentti Saikkonen; University of Helsinki
   presented by: Markku Lanne, University of Helsinki
 

3. Bayesian Estimation of State Space Models Using Moment Conditions
By A. Ronald Gallant; Pennsylvania State University
Raffaella Giacomini; UCL
Giuseppe Ragusa; LUISS
   presented by: A. Ronald Gallant, Pennsylvania State University
 
Session ID 46: Communication and Persuasion
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
St-Paul Westin
 
Session Chair: James Schummer, Northwestern University
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Fraudulent Expert and Short-lived Customers
By Selcuk Ozyurt; Sabanci University
   presented by: Selcuk Ozyurt, Sabanci University
 

2. Communication in Multi-player Persuasion
By Jiemai Wu; Washington University St. Louis
   presented by: Jiemai Wu, Washington University St. Louis
 

3. Influencing Waiting Lists
By James Schummer; Northwestern University
   presented by: James Schummer, Northwestern University
 
Session ID 310: Empirical Studies in Political Economy
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Mc Gill Westin
 
Session Chair: Xiao Yu Wang, Duke University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Incumbents' Past Performance and Political Polarization: Theory and Evidence
By Marina Dodlova; German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), CESifo, University Paris Ouest Nanterre
Galina Zudenkova; University of Mannheim
   presented by: Marina Dodlova, German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), CESifo, University Paris Ouest Nanterre
 

2. The One Child Policy and Promotion of Mayors in China
By Juan Carlos Suarez Serrato; Duke University
Xiao Yu Wang; Duke University
Shuang Zhang; UC Boulder, Economics
   presented by: Xiao Yu Wang, Duke University
 
Session ID 58: Multinational Firms
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524B
 
Session Chair: Amanda Jakobsson, Singapore Management University
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Organization of Knowledge in Multinational Firms
By Anna Gumpert; Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet Muenchen
   presented by: Anna Gumpert, Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet Muenchen
 

2. Knocking on Tax Haven's Door: Multinational Firms and Transfer Pricing
By Julien Martin; Université du Québec à Montréal
   presented by: Julien Martin, Université du Québec à Montréal
 

3. Export-learning and FDI with Heterogeneous Firms
By Amanda Jakobsson; Singapore Management University
   presented by: Amanda Jakobsson, Singapore Management University
 
Session ID 327: Communication, Learning and Coordination
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ville-Marie A Westin
 
Session Chair: Florian Ederer, Yale University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Poor Man's Rationality?: Imitation in Children and Adults
By Jose Apesteguia; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Steffen Huck; WZB Berlin
Jörg Oechssler; University of Heidelberg
Elke Weidenholzer; University of Vienna
Simon Weidenholzer; University of Essex
   presented by: Elke Weidenholzer, University of Vienna
 

2. Motivated Self-deception, Identity and Unethical Behavior
By Uri Gneezy; University of California San Diego
Silvia Saccardo; University of California San Diego
Marta Serra-Garcia; University of California San Diego
Roel van Veldhuizen; WZB Berlin
   presented by: Marta Serra-Garcia, University of California San Diego
 

3. Promises and Expectations
By Florian Ederer; Yale University
Alexander Stremitzer; University of California, Los Angeles
   presented by: Florian Ederer, Yale University
 
Session ID 328: Morale and Effort
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ville-Marie B Westin
 
Session Chair: Lingbo Huang, University of Nottingham
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Theory of Experience Effects
By Ulrike Malmendier; UC Berkeley
Demian Pouzo; University of California Berkeley
Victoria Vanasco; Stanford University
   presented by: Demian Pouzo, University of California Berkeley
 

2. Is Competition Fair?: An Experimental Study
By Bjoern Bartling; University of Zurich
Manuel Grieder; University of Lausanne
Christian Zehnder; University of Lausanne
   presented by: Bjoern Bartling, University of Zurich
 

3. Combining “Real Effort” With Induced Effort Costs: The Ball-catching Task
By Lingbo Huang; University of Nottingham
Simon Gaechter; University of Nottingham
Martin Sefton; University of Nottingham
   presented by: Lingbo Huang, University of Nottingham
 
Session ID 335: Developments in Financial Time Series Econometrics
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522A
 
Session Chair: Cindy Shin-Huei Wang, National Tsing Hua University and Catholique Universite de Louvain
Session type: contributed
 

1. Modeling Long Memory in Aggregate Squared GARCH (1,1) Process and Its Apllication to the Japanese and U.S. Stock Markets
By Ken-ichi Kawai; Beppu University
Koichi Maekawa; Hiroshima University of Economics
   presented by: Koichi Maekawa, Hiroshima University of Economics
 

2. Dynamic Asset Correlations Based on Vines
By Benjamin Poignard; Paris Dauphine University CREST
   presented by: Benjamin Poignard, Paris Dauphine University CREST
 

3. New Solutions of the Imbalanced Regressions With Their Applications to Two Finance Puzzles
By Cindy Shin-Huei Wang; National Tsing Hua University and Catholique Universite de Louvain
   presented by: Cindy Shin-Huei Wang, National Tsing Hua University and Catholique Universite de Louvain
 
Session ID 83: Macroeconomic Uncertainty and Expectations
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
518B
 
Session Chair: Hector Calvo Pardo, University of Southampton
Session type: contributed
 

1. Following the Trend: Tracking GDP When Long-run Growth is Uncertain
By Juan Antolin-Diaz; Fulcrum Asset Management
Thomas Drechsel; LSE
Ivan Petrella; University of London Birkbeck College
   presented by: Juan Antolin-Diaz, Fulcrum Asset Management
 

2. Inflation Uncertainty, Disagreement and Monetary Policy: Evidence From the ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters
By Matthias Hartmann; University of Heidelberg
   presented by: Matthias Hartmann, University of Heidelberg
 

3. Subjective Return Expectations, Information and Stock Market Participation: Evidence from France
By Hector Calvo Pardo; University of Southampton
   presented by: Hector Calvo Pardo, University of Southampton
 
Session ID 370: Business Cycles and Labor Markets
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
525A
 
Session Chair: Yanos Zylberberg, University of Bristol
Session type: contributed
 

1. Weak Markets, Strong Teachers: Recessions at Career Start and Teacher Effectiveness
By Markus Nagler; Ludwig Maximilian Universitat Munich
Marc Piopiunik; Ifo Institute
Martin West; Harvard University
   presented by: Markus Nagler, Ludwig Maximilian Universitat Munich
 

2. Man-cessions, Fiscal Policy and the Gender Composition of Employment
By Falko Juessen; University of Wuppertal
Roland Winkler; TU Dortmund University
Christian Bredemeier; University of Cologne
   presented by: Falko Juessen, University of Wuppertal
 

3. Access to Jobs and Duration Dependence
By Regis Barnichon; CREI
Shigeru Fujita; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Yanos Zylberberg; University of Bristol
   presented by: Yanos Zylberberg, University of Bristol
 
Session ID 122: Incentives, Production and Household Organization in Developing Countries
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524C
 
Session Chair: Robert Garlick, Duke University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Norms of Allocation Within Nuclear and Extended-family Households
By Harounan Kazianga; Oklahoma State University
Zaki Wahhaj; University of Kent
   presented by: Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University
 

2. Evidence on the Relationship between Risk and Incentives
By Luis Braido; Escola Brasileira De Economia E Finanças FGV
   presented by: Luis Braido, Escola Brasileira De Economia E Finanças FGV
 

3. Heterogeneity and Aggregation: Testing for Effciency in Intra-household Allocation
By Manuela Angelucci; University of Michigan
Robert Garlick; Duke University
   presented by: Robert Garlick, Duke University
 
Session ID 378: Coordination
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
St-Antoine A Westin
 
Session Chair: Marina Agranov, California Institute of Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. Overcoming Coordination Failure in a Critical Mass Game: Strategic Motives and Action Disclosure
By Aidas Masiliunas; Maastricht University
   presented by: Aidas Masiliunas, Maastricht University
 

2. Mend Your Speech a Little: Authority, Communication and Incentives to Coordinate
By Umberto Garfagnini; University of Surrey
Piotr Evdokimov; ITAM Mexico
   presented by: Umberto Garfagnini, University of Surrey
 

3. Collusion Through Communication in Auctions
By Marina Agranov; California Institute of Technology
Leeat Yariv; California Institute of Technology
   presented by: Marina Agranov, California Institute of Technology
 
Session ID 141: Estimation of Education Models
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520C
 
Session Chair: Yi Li, University of Wisconsin Madison
Session type: contributed
 

1. College Attrition and the Dynamics of Information Revelation
By Peter Arcidiacono; Duke University
Esteban Aucejo; London School of Economics
Arnaud Maurel; Duke University
Tyler Ransom; Duke University
   presented by: Tyler Ransom, Duke University
 

2. Explaining the Evolution of Educational Attainment in the U.S.
By Rui Castro; University of Montreal
Daniele Coen-Pirani; University of Pittsburgh
   presented by: Rui Castro, University of Montreal
 

3. Group Average Observables as Controls for Sorting on Unobservables when Estimating Group Treatment Effects: The Case of School and Neighborhood Effects
By Joseph Altonji; Yale University
Richard Mansfield; Cornell University
   presented by: Richard Mansfield, Cornell University
 
Session ID 407: Resources
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
St-Antoine B Westin
 
Session Chair: Shota Fujishima, University of Tokyo
Session type: contributed
 

1. Tipping Points and Business-as-usual in a Global Carbon Commons
By Rodrigo Harrison; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Roger Lagunoff; Georgetown University
   presented by: Rodrigo Harrison, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
 

2. Resource Conservation Across Generations in a Ramsey-Chichilnisky Model
By Geir Asheim; University of Oslo
Ivar Ekeland; Université Paris-Dauphine
   presented by: Geir Asheim, University of Oslo
 

3. Equilibrium Dynamics in a Model of Growth and Spatial Agglomeration
By Shota Fujishima; University of Tokyo
Daisuke Oyama; University of Tokyo
   presented by: Shota Fujishima, University of Tokyo
 
Session ID 155: Information Aggregation in Markets and Elections
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
447
 
Session Chair: Stephan Lauermann, University of Bonn
Session type: contributed
 

1. Manipulated Electorates and Information Aggregation
By Mehmet Ekmekci; Boston College
Stephan Lauermann; University of Bonn
   presented by: Stephan Lauermann, University of Bonn
 
Session ID 414: Belief Dispersion
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
519B
 
Session Chair: Takashi Ui, Hitotsubashi University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Dispersed Beliefs and Aggregate Demand Management
By Sushant Acharya; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
   presented by: Sushant Acharya, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 

2. Forecast Dispersion and Welfare: A Global Games Approach
By Jin Yeub Kim; University of Nebraska Lincoln
Myungkyu Shim; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
   presented by: Myungkyu Shim, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
 

3. Optimal Disclosure of Public Information With Endogenous Acquisition of Private Information
By Takashi Ui; Hitotsubashi University
   presented by: Takashi Ui, Hitotsubashi University
 
Session ID 166: Housing Markets and Location Choice
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
448
 
Session Chair: Lars Nesheim, University College London
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Sensitivity of Housing Demand to Financing Conditions: Evidence From a Survey
By Andreas Fuster; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Basit Zafar; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
   presented by: Andreas Fuster, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 

2. A Selection Model of Hedonic House Values and Rents
By Jonathan Halket; University of Essex
Lars Nesheim; University College London
Florian Oswald; UCL
   presented by: Lars Nesheim, University College London
 
Session ID 422: Learning and Belief Formation
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520A
 
Session Chair: Colin Caines, University of British Columbia
Session type: contributed
 

1. Learning Can Generate Long Memory
By Guillaume Chevillon; ESSEC Business School
Sophocles Mavroeidis; Oxford University
   presented by: Sophocles Mavroeidis, Oxford University
 

2. Policy and Macro Signals as Inputs to Inflation Expectation Formation
By Paul Hubert; SciencesPo Paris OFCE
   presented by: Paul Hubert, SciencesPo Paris OFCE
 

3. Can Adaptive Learning Explain Boom-bust Cycles In Asset Prices? An Application to the US Housing Boom
By Colin Caines; University of British Columbia
   presented by: Colin Caines, University of British Columbia
 
Session ID 168: Models with Time-varying Parameters
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520D
 
Session Chair: Ivan Petrella, University of London Birkbeck College
Session type: contributed
 

1. Vector Autoregressions With Parsimoniously Time Varying Parameters and an Application to Monetary Policy.
By Laurent Callot; VU University Amsteram
Johannes Kristensen; University of Southern Denmark and CREAT
   presented by: Laurent Callot, VU University Amsteram
 

2. Modeling Financial Sector Joint Tail Risk in the Euro Area
By Andre Lucas; VU University Amsterdam
Bernd Schwaab; European Central Bank
Xin Zhang; Sveriges Riksbank
   presented by: Xin Zhang, Sveriges Riksbank
 

3. Adaptive Models and Heavy Tails
By Davide Delle Monache; Bank of Italy
Ivan Petrella; University of London Birkbeck College
   presented by: Ivan Petrella, University of London Birkbeck College
 
Session ID 178: Dynamic Game Experiments
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ramazey Westin
 
Session Chair: Jasmina Arifovic, Simon Fraser University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Cooperative Institutions
By Piotr Evdokimov; ITAM Mexico
David Rahman; University of Minnesota
   presented by: Piotr Evdokimov, ITAM Mexico
 

2. Dynamic Behavior and Player Types in Majoritarian Multi-battle Contests
By Alan Gelder; Chapman University
Dan Kovenock; Chapman University
   presented by: Alan Gelder, Chapman University
 

3. An Experimental Study of the Adoption of a New Payment Method
By Jasmina Arifovic; Simon Fraser University
John Duffy; University of California Irvine
Janet Hua Jiang; Bank of Canada
   presented by: Jasmina Arifovic, Simon Fraser University
 
Session ID 183: Policy Experimentation
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Viger Westin
 
Session Chair: Christopher Li, Northwestern University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Dynamic Agenda Setting
By Ying Chen; Johns Hopkins University
Hulya Eraslan; Rice University
   presented by: Ying Chen, Johns Hopkins University
 

2. Machiavellian Experimentation
By Yinxi Xie; Columbia University
Yang Xie; University of California Berkeley
   presented by: Yang Xie, University of California Berkeley
 

3. Laboratories of Democracy: Career Concerns and Policy Experimentation Under Decentralization
By Chen Cheng; Northwestern university
Christopher Li; Northwestern University
   presented by: Christopher Li, Northwestern University
 
Session ID 439: Family and Labor Markets
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522B
 
Session Chair: Daniel LaFave, Colby College
Session type: contributed
 

1. Commitment in the Household: Evidence From the Effect of Inheritances on the Labor Supply of Older Married Couples
By David Blau; Ohio State University
Ryan Goodstein; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
   presented by: David Blau, Ohio State University
 

2. Marriage, Labor Supply, and Home Production
By Marion Goussé; Université Laval
Nicolas Jacquemet; Paris School of Economics
Jean Marc Robin; Sciences Po
   presented by: Marion Goussé, Université Laval
 

3. Mitigating the Consequences of a Health Condition: Family Insurance in the PSID
By Michael Dalton; Bureau of Labor Statistics
Daniel LaFave; Colby College
   presented by: Daniel LaFave, Colby College
 
Session ID 189: Bayesian Econometrics
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520E
 
Session Chair: Christiane Baumeister, University of Notre Dame
Session type: contributed
 

1. Particle MCMC and Sequential Monte Carlo Squared for DSGE Models
By Edward Herbst; Federal Reserve Board
Frank Schorfheide; University of Pennsylvania
   presented by: Edward Herbst, Federal Reserve Board
 

2. Markov Interacting Importance Samplers
By Eduardo Mendes; University of New South Wales
Marcel Scharth; University of Sydney
Robert Kohn; University of New South Wales
   presented by: Marcel Scharth, University of Sydney
 

3. Sign Restrictions, Structural Vector Autoregressions and Useful Prior Information
By Christiane Baumeister; Bank of Canada
James Hamilton; University of California San Diego
   presented by: Christiane Baumeister, University of Notre Dame
 
Session ID 203: Experimental Game Theory
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Palais Westin
 
Session Chair: Joseph Tao-yi Wang, National Taiwan University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Vague Messages in Biased Information Transmission: Experiments and Theory
By Daniel Wood; Clemson University
   presented by: Daniel Wood, Clemson University
 

2. Transparency Versus Back Room Deals in Bargaining
By Marina Agranov; California Institute of Technology
Chloe Tergiman; University Of British Columbia
   presented by: Chloe Tergiman, University Of British Columbia
 

3. Justice, What Money Can Buy: A Lab Experiment on Primary Social Goods and the Rawlsian Difference Principle
By Joshua Chen-Yuan Teng; National Taipei University
Joseph Tao-yi Wang; National Taiwan University
C.C. Yang; Academia Sinica
   presented by: Joseph Tao-yi Wang, National Taiwan University
 
Session ID 459: Econometric Analysis of Auctions
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522C
 
Session Chair: Ming He, University of Washington
Session type: contributed
 

1. Integrated-quantile-based Estimation and Testing for First Price Auction Models
By Yao Luo; University of Toronto
Yuanyuan Wan; University of Toronto
   presented by: Yuanyuan Wan, University of Toronto
 

2. Identifying Collusion in English Auctions
By Vadim Marmer; University of British Columbia
   presented by: Vadim Marmer, University of British Columbia
 

3. A Sensitivity Analysis in the Affiliated Private Value Auction Model With Incomplete Sets of Bids
By Yanqin Fan; University of Washington
Ming He; University of Washington
Tong Li; Vanderbilt University
   presented by: Ming He, University of Washington
 
Session ID 207: Political Economy - Endogenous Institutions and Policy
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Beaver Hall Westin
 
Session Chair: Renee Bowen, Stanford University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Divided We Stand: The Economic Benefits of State Secession
By Ajay Shenoy; University of California Santa Cruz
   presented by: Ajay Shenoy, University of California Santa Cruz
 

2. Social Mobility and Stability of Democracy: Reevaluating de Tocqueville's Hypothesis
By Daron Acemoglu; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Georgy Egorov; Northwestern University
Konstantin Sonin; Higher School of Economics
   presented by: Georgy Egorov, Northwestern University
 

3. Collective Choice in Dynamic Public Good Provision: Real Versus Formal Authority
By Renee Bowen; Stanford University
George Georgiadis; Boston University
Nicolas Lambert; Stanford University
   presented by: Renee Bowen, Stanford University
 
Session ID 468: Forecasting
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
523A
 
Session Chair: Olivia Wei Xie, University of Southern California Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Scenario Response Distributions
By caroline jardet; Banque de France
Alain Monfort; CREST
Fulvio Pegoraro; Banque de France
   presented by: Fulvio Pegoraro, Banque de France
 

2. Trends in Distributional Characteristics: Existence of Global Warming
By Maria Dolores Gadea; University of Zaragoza
Jesus Gonzalo; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
   presented by: Jesus Gonzalo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
 

3. Forecasting Influenza Incidence Rates of US States
By Olivia Wei Xie; University of Southern California Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics
   presented by: Olivia Wei Xie, University of Southern California Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics
 
Session ID 220: Social Choice
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
518A
 
Session Chair: Antonio Nicolo, University of Manchester
Session type: contributed
 

1. Implementing Efficient Allocations in Bilateral Networks
By Ruben Juarez; University of Hawaii
   presented by: Ruben Juarez, University of Hawaii
 

2. Incentives, Fairness and Efficiency in Group Identification
By Wonki Cho; University of Manchester
Alejandro Saporiti; University of Manchester
   presented by: Alejandro Saporiti, University of Manchester
 

3. Information Disclosure Under Strategy-proof Social Choice Rules
By Salvador Barbera; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Antonio Nicolo; University of Manchester
   presented by: Antonio Nicolo, University of Manchester
 
Session ID 223: Education
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520F
 
Session Chair: Juanna Joensen, Stockholm School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Retaking in High Stakes Exams: Is Less More?
By Kala Krishna; Pennsylvania State University
Sergey Lychagin; Central European University
Veronica Frisancho; Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
   presented by: Kala Krishna, Pennsylvania State University
 

2. Skills, Occupational Choice and Educational Attainment
By Miriam Gensowski; University of Copenhagen
Rémi Piatek; University of Copenhagen
   presented by: Miriam Gensowski, University of Copenhagen
 

3. Peer Effects in Math and Science
By Juanna Joensen; Stockholm School of Economics
Helena Nielsen; Aarhus University
   presented by: Juanna Joensen, Stockholm School of Economics
 
Session ID 244: Social Interaction Models
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521A
 
Session Chair: Chao Yang, Ohio State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. GMM Identification and Estimation of Peer Effects in a System of Simultaneous Equations
By Xiaodong Liu; University of Colorado Boulder
   presented by: Xiaodong Liu, University of Colorado Boulder
 

2. Spatial Dynamic Panel Data Models With Interactive Fixed Effects
By Wei Shi; Ohio State University
Lung-fei Lee; Ohio State University
   presented by: Wei Shi, Ohio State University
 

3. Social Interactions Under Incomplete Information With Multiple Equilibria
By Chao Yang; Ohio State University
   presented by: Chao Yang, Ohio State University
 
Session ID 253: Generalized Method of Moments
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521B
 
Session Chair: Stephen Morris, Bowdoin College
Session type: contributed
 

1. Bootstrapping the GMM Overidentification Test Under First-order Underidentification
By Prosper Dovonon; Concordia University
Silvia Goncalves; Université de Montréal
   presented by: Prosper Dovonon, Concordia University
 

2. Uniform Asymptotic Risk of Averaging GMM Estimator Robust to Misspecification
By Xu Cheng; University of Pennsylvania
zhipeng Liao; UCLA
Ruoyao Shi; UCLA
   presented by: Xu Cheng, University of Pennsylvania
 

3. Seemingly Unrelated Euler Equations
By Stephen Morris; Bowdoin College
   presented by: Stephen Morris, Bowdoin College
 
Session ID 371: Issues in Taxation 1
August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
525B
 
Session Chair: Carlos da Costa, Fundação Getulio Vargas
Session type: contributed
 

1. Income Inequality, Tax Policy and Economic Growth
By Siddhartha Biswas; University of Chicago
Indraneel Chakraborty; Southern Methodist University
Rong Hai; University of Chicago
   presented by: Indraneel Chakraborty, Southern Methodist University
 

2. Age-dependent Taxes With Endogenous Human Capital Formation
By Carlos da Costa; Fundação Getulio Vargas
Marcelo Santos; INSPER
   presented by: Carlos da Costa, Fundação Getulio Vargas
 
Session ID 266: The Macroeconomics of Human Capital Investment
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ste-Helene Westin
 
Session Chair: Michelle Rendall, University of Zurich
Session type: contributed
 

1. Life in Shackles? The Quantitative Implications of Reforming the Educational Loan System
By Ben Heijdra; University of Groningen
Fabian Kindermann; University of Bonn
Laurie Reijnders; University of Groningen
   presented by: Ben Heijdra, University of Groningen
 

2. Teenage Childbearing and the Welfare State
By Andra Filote; University of Konstanz
Georgi Kocharkov; University of Konstanz
Jan Mellert; University of Konstanz
   presented by: Georgi Kocharkov, University of Konstanz
 

3. Math Matters: Education Choices and Wage Inequality
By Andrew Rendall; University of Zurich
Michelle Rendall; University of Zurich
   presented by: Michelle Rendall, University of Zurich
 
Session ID 14: Time Series Models
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
448
 
Session Chair: Toru Kitagawa, University College London
Session type: contributed
 

1. Dating Business Cycle Turning Points for the French Economy: A MS-DFM Approach
By Catherine Doz; Université Paris 1
Anna Petronevich; Université Paris 1
   presented by: Anna Petronevich, Université Paris 1
 

2. Measuring Business Cycles with Structural Breaks and Outliers: Applications to International Data
By Tatsuma Wada; Keio University
Pierre Perron; Boston University
   presented by: Tatsuma Wada, Keio University
 

3. Frequency Domain Minimum Distance Estimation of Possibly Noninvertible and Noncausal ARMA models
By Carlos Velasco; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Ignacio Lobato; Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo De México
   presented by: Ignacio Lobato, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo De México
 

4. Inference About Non-identified SVARs
By Raffaella Giacomini; University College London
Toru Kitagawa; University College London
   presented by: Toru Kitagawa, University College London
 
Session ID 16: Market Rules and Strategic Behavior
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520C
 
Session Chair: Sergei Kovbasyuk, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance
Session type: contributed
 

1. Certification of Quality and Investment Efficiency
By Ivan Marinovic; Stanford University
Andrzej Skrzypacz; Stanford University
Felipe Varas; Duke University
   presented by: Felipe Varas, Duke University
 

2. On the Antitrust Economics of the Electronic Books Industry
By Germain Gaudin; Heinrich Heine University
Alexander White; Tsinghua University
   presented by: Alexander White, Tsinghua University
 

3. On the Clock of the Combinatorial Clock Auction
By Maarten Janssen; University of Vienna
Bernhard Kasberger; University of Vienna
   presented by: Bernhard Kasberger, University of Vienna
 
Session ID 24: Price Dynamics
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Le Moyne Westin
 
Session Chair: Phuong Ngo, Cleveland State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. On the Importance of Sales for Aggregate Price Flexibility
By Oleksiy Kryvtsov; Bank of Canada
Nicolas Vincent; Institute of Applied Economics HEC Montréal
   presented by: Oleksiy Kryvtsov, Bank of Canada
 

2. Price Adjustment During the Great Recession Inside and Outside the Eurozone
By Maria Luengo-Prado; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Olena Ogrokhina; Lafayette College
Bent Sorensen; University of Houston
   presented by: Olena Ogrokhina, Lafayette College
 

3. Price Setting Under Uncertainty About Inflation
By Diego Perez; Stanford University
Andres Drenik; Stanford
   presented by: Diego Perez, Stanford University
 

4. Does Calvo Meet Rotemberg at the Zero Lower Bound?
By Jianjun Miao; Boston University
Phuong Ngo; Cleveland State University
   presented by: Phuong Ngo, Cleveland State University
 
Session ID 29: Uncertainty Shocks
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520D
 
Session Chair: Jose Maria Barrero, Stanford University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Uncertainty and the Great Recession
By Benjamin Born; University of Bonn
Sebastian Breuer; German Council of Economic Experts
Steffen Elstner; German Council of Economic Experts
   presented by: Sebastian Breuer, German Council of Economic Experts
 

2. The Impact of Uncertainty Shocks for Corporate Financing
By L. Ivan Alfaro; The Ohio State University
Nicholas Bloom; Stanford University
Xiaoji Lin; Ohio State University
   presented by: Xiaoji Lin, Ohio State University
 

3. Do Plants Freeze Upon Uncertainty Shocks?
By Ariel Mecikovsky; Universitaet Bonn
Matthias Meier; Universitaet Bonn
   presented by: Ariel Mecikovsky, Universitaet Bonn
 

4. Short and Long-run Uncertainty
By Jose Maria Barrero; Stanford University
Nicholas Bloom; Stanford University
Ian Wright; Stanford University
   presented by: Jose Maria Barrero, Stanford University
 
Session ID 285: Labor Markets, Moral Hazard, Contracts and Learning
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
518B
 
Session Chair: Daiji Kawaguchi, Hitotsubashi University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Optimal Employment Contracts With Hidden Search
By Rasmus Lentz; University of Wisconsin Madison
   presented by: Rasmus Lentz, University of Wisconsin Madison
 

2. The Effects of Moral Hazard on Wage Inequality in a Frictional Labor Market
By Arpad Abraham; European University Institute
Fernando Alvarez-Parra; CAF
Susanne Forstner; RWTH Aachen
   presented by: Arpad Abraham, European University Institute
 

3. Testing for Statistical Discrimination in an Asymmetric Employer Learning Model
By Suqin Ge; Virginia Tech
Beibei Zhu; Amazon
   presented by: Suqin Ge, Virginia Tech
 

4. University Prestige, Performance Evaluation and Promotion: Estimating the Employer Learning Model Using Personnel Datasets
By Daiji Kawaguchi; Hitotsubashi University
   presented by: Daiji Kawaguchi, Hitotsubashi University
 
Session ID 293: Structural Change
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
518C
 
Session Chair: Stepana Lazarova, Queen Mary University of London
Session type: contributed
 

1. Structural Change in Sparsity
By Sokbae (Simon) Lee; Seoul National University
Yuan Liao; University of Maryland
Myung Hwan Seo; Seoul National University
Youngki Shin; University of Western Ontario
   presented by: Myung Hwan Seo, Seoul National University
 

2. Specification and Structural Break Tests for Additive Mdels With Applications to Realized Variance Data
By Matthias Fengler; University of St. Gallen
Enno Mammen; Heidelberg University
Michael Vogt; University of Cambridge
   presented by: Matthias Fengler, University of St. Gallen
 

3. Panel Data Models With Multiple Jump Discontinuities in the Parameters
By Oualid Bada; University of Bonn
James Gualtieri; Ernst&Young, LLC
Alois Kneip; Universität Bonn
Robin Sickles; Rice University
   presented by: Robin Sickles, Rice University
 

4. Data-driven GMM Test for Parameter Instability
By Emmanuel Guerre; Queen Mary, University of London
Stepana Lazarova; Queen Mary University of London
   presented by: Stepana Lazarova, Queen Mary University of London
 
Session ID 42: Theories of Endogenous Information
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
St-Paul Westin
 
Session Chair: Sergey Kolbin, Columbia University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Firm as a De Facto Knowledge Aggregator
By Jiasun Li; University of California Los Angeles Anderson School of Management
   presented by: Jiasun Li, University of California Los Angeles Anderson School of Management
 

2. Network Formation and Information Acquisition
By João Ramos; New York University
Bernard Herskovic; New York University
   presented by: João Ramos, New York University
 

3. Searching for Information
By Jungsuk Han; Stockholm School of Economics
Francesco Sangiorgi; Stockholm School of Economics
   presented by: Francesco Sangiorgi, Stockholm School of Economics
 

4. State-dependent Communication Policy in Coordination Games of Regime Change
By Sergey Kolbin; Columbia University
   presented by: Sergey Kolbin, Columbia University
 
Session ID 48: Role of Skills and Technology in Rise in US Income and Wealth Inequality
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ramezay Westin
 
Session Chair: Philip Vermeulen, European Central Bank
Session type: contributed
 

1. Determinants of Wage and Earnings Inequality in the United States
By Ctirad Slavik; Goethe University Frankfurt
Hakki Yazici; Sabanci University
   presented by: Ctirad Slavik, Goethe University Frankfurt
 

2. The Evolution of Wealth Inequality Over Half a Century: The Role of Skills, Taxes and Institutions
By Baris Kaymak; Universite de Montreal
Markus Poschke; McGill University, Montreal
   presented by: Baris Kaymak, Universite de Montreal
 

3. The Rise of the Machines: Automation, Horizontal Innovation and Income Inequality
By David Hemous; INSEAD
Morten Olsen; IESE Business School
   presented by: Morten Olsen, IESE Business School
 

4. How Fat is the Top Tail of the Wealth Distribution?
By Philip Vermeulen; European Central Bank
   presented by: Philip Vermeulen, European Central Bank
 
Session ID 320: Topics in Labor Markets
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Mc Gill Westin
 
Session Chair: Hamid Boustanifar, BI Norwegian Business School
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Hazards of Unemployment
By Ross Doppelt; New York University
   presented by: Ross Doppelt, New York University
 

2. Endogenous Separations, Wage Rigidities and Employment Volatility
By Mikael Carlsson; Uppsala University
Andreas Westermark; Sveriges Riksbank
   presented by: Andreas Westermark, Sveriges Riksbank
 

3. Born Under a Bad Sign: The Cost of Entering the Job Market During a Recession
By Shu Lin Wee; Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business
   presented by: Shu Lin Wee, Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business
 

4. Wages and Human Capital in Finance: International Evidence, 1970-2005
By Hamid Boustanifar; BI Norwegian Business School
Everett Grant; University of Virginia
Ariell Reshef; University of Virginia
   presented by: Hamid Boustanifar, BI Norwegian Business School
 
Session ID 66: Game Theory
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
522C
 
Session Chair: Abhijit Sengupta, University of Sydney
Session type: contributed
 

1. Specifying Nodes as Sets of Choices
By Peter Streufert; University of Western Ontario
   presented by: Peter Streufert, University of Western Ontario
 

2. Discounted Stochastic Games, K-correspondences, and Stationary Markov Equilibria
By Frank Page; Indiana University
   presented by: Frank Page, Indiana University
 

3. On the Nash Equilibrium Correspondence of a Large Game With Traits: A Complete Characterization
By Lei Qiao; National University of Singapore
Haomiao Yu; Ryerson University
Zhixiang Zhang; Central University of Finance and Economics
   presented by: Haomiao Yu, Ryerson University
 

4. On the Optimality of Auctions with Secret Reserve Prices
By Ben Jarman; J. P. Morgan
Abhijit Sengupta; University of Sydney
   presented by: Abhijit Sengupta, University of Sydney
 
Session ID 67: Price Rigidities and Aggregate Fluctuations
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Viger Westin
 
Session Chair: Carlos Carvalho, PUC-Rio
Session type: contributed
 

1. Menu Costs, Aggregate Fluctuations, and Large Shocks
By Peter Karadi; European Central Bank
Adam Reiff; National Bank of Hungary
   presented by: Peter Karadi, European Central Bank
 

2. Persistent Monetary Non-neutrality in an Estimated Model With Menu Costs and Partially Costly Information
By Marco Bonomo; Insper Institute of Education and Research
Carlos Carvalho; PUC-Rio
Rene Garcia; EDHEC Business School
Vivian Malta; BTG Pactual
   presented by: Marco Bonomo, Insper Institute of Education and Research
 

3. Selection and Monetary Non-neutrality in Time-dependent Pricing Models
By Carlos Carvalho; PUC-Rio
Felipe Schwartzman; Federal Reserve Bank Richmond
   presented by: Felipe Schwartzman, Federal Reserve Bank Richmond
 

4. Price Selection, Inflation Dynamics, and Sticky-price Models
By Carlos Carvalho; PUC-Rio
Oleksiy Kryvtsov; Bank of Canada
   presented by: Carlos Carvalho, PUC-Rio
 
Session ID 323: Housing Market Dynamics
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ville-Marie A Westin
 
Session Chair: Matthew Botsch, Bowdoin College
Session type: contributed
 

1. Phasing Out the GSEs
By Vadim Elenev; NYU Stern
Tim Landvoigt; University of Texas Austin
Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh; NYU Stern School of Business
   presented by: Vadim Elenev, NYU Stern
 

2. Consumption and House Prices in the Great Recession: Model Meets Evidence
By Greg Kaplan; Princeton University
Kurt Mitman; Stockholm University
Gianluca Violante; NYU
   presented by: Kurt Mitman, Stockholm University
 

3. Can the Productivity Slowdown in Construction Explain US House Prices?
By Alessandro Galesi; Centro De Estudios Monetarios Y Financieros
   presented by: Alessandro Galesi, Centro De Estudios Monetarios Y Financieros
 

4. Inflation Experiences and Contract Choices: Evidence from Residential Mortgages
By Matthew Botsch; Bowdoin College
Ulrike Malmendier; UC Berkeley
   presented by: Matthew Botsch, Bowdoin College
 
Session ID 329: Developments in Program Evaluation Methods
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
519A
 
Session Chair: Federico Gutierrez, Vanderbilt University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Marginal Quantile Treatment Effect
By Ping Yu; The University of Hong Kong
   presented by: Ping Yu, University of Hong Kong
 

2. A Covariate Balancing Kernel Matching Estimator
By Tomas Rau; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
   presented by: Tomas Rau, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
 

3. Efficient Propensity Score Regression Estimators of Multivalued Treatment Effects for the Treated
By Ying-Ying Lee; University of Oxford
   presented by: Ying-Ying Lee, University of Oxford
 

4. Difference-in-differences When the Treatment Status is Observed in Only One Period
By Irene Botosaru; Simon Fraser University
Federico Gutierrez; Vanderbilt University
   presented by: Federico Gutierrez, Vanderbilt University
 
Session ID 333: Developments in Econometric Methods I
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
519B
 
Session Chair: Isaiah Andrews, Harvard University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Confidence Sets for Continuous and Discontinuous Functions of Parameters
By John Ham; Univeristy of Maryland and National Univ
Tiemen Woutersen; University of Arizona
   presented by: Tiemen Woutersen, University of Arizona
 

2. Efficient Estimation With Finite Number of Simulation Draws Per Observation
By Kirill Evdokimov; Princeton University
   presented by: Kirill Evdokimov, Princeton University
 

3. Identification, Data Combination and the Risk of Disclosure
By Tatiana Komarova; London School of Economics and Political Science
Denis Nekipelov; University of Virginia
Evgeny Yakovlev; HSE
   presented by: Tatiana Komarova, London School of Economics and Political Science
 

4. Unbiased Instumental Variables Estimation Under Known First-stage Sign
By Isaiah Andrews; Harvard University
Timothy Armstrong; Yale University
   presented by: Isaiah Andrews, Harvard University
 
Session ID 84: Repeated Games
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
523A
 
Session Chair: George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania
Session type: contributed
 

1. On the Equilibrium Payoff Set in Repeated Games With Imperfect Private Monitoring
By Takuo Sugaya; Stanford University
Alexander Wolitzky; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
   presented by: Alexander Wolitzky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 

2. The Characterization of the Limit Communication Equilibrium Payoff Set With General Monitoring
By Takuo Sugaya; Stanford University
   presented by: Takuo Sugaya, Stanford University
 

3. When and How the Punishment Must Fit the Crime
By George Mailath; University of Pennsylvania
Volker Nocke; University of Mannheim
Lucy White; Harvard Business School
   presented by: Lucy White, Harvard Business School
 

4. The Curse of Long Horizons
By V. Bhaskar; University of Texas Austin
George Mailath; University of Pennsylvania
   presented by: George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania
 
Session ID 354: Effects of Trade Liberalization
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521B
 
Session Chair: Trevor Tombe, University of Calgary
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Generalized Model of Trade with Resource-use and Pollution
By Akihiko Yanase; Nagoya University
Gang Li; Hitotsubashi University
   presented by: Akihiko Yanase, Nagoya University
 

2. Trade, Migration and Regional Income Differences: Evidence from China
By Trevor Tombe; University of Calgary
   presented by: Trevor Tombe, University of Calgary
 

3. Workers Beneath the Floodgates: Impact of Low-wage Import Competition and Workers' Adjustment
By Hale Utar; Bielefeld University
   presented by: Hale Utar, Bielefeld University
 

4. Malaria Transmission Suitability and Urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa
By Matthias Flueckiger; University of Basel
Markus Ludwig; University of Basel
   presented by: Markus Ludwig, University of Basel
 
Session ID 100: Empirical Analysis of Peer Effects, Networks and Contagion
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
447
 
Session Chair: Jun Sung Kim, Monash University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Estimating Network Effects Without Network Data
By Pedro CL Souza; Pontifícia Universidade Católica Rio
   presented by: Pedro CL Souza, Pontifícia Universidade Católica Rio
 

2. Estimating the Structure of Social Interactions Using Panel Data
By Elena Manresa; Massachusetts Institute of Technologhy Sloan School of Management
   presented by: Elena Manresa, Massachusetts Institute of Technologhy Sloan School of Management
 

3. A Structural Model of Multigraph Formation: Favor Exchange and Social Networks in Villages
By Jun Sung Kim; Monash University
   presented by: Jun Sung Kim, Monash University
 
Session ID 103: Selling Mechanisms
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
523B
 
Session Chair: Nenad Kos, Bocconi University
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Optimal Sequence of Costly Mechanisms
By Hanzhe Zhang; University of Chicago
   presented by: Hanzhe Zhang, University of Chicago
 

2. Auctions With Quantity Externalities
By Sergei Izmalkov; New Economic School Moscow
Dilyara Khakimova; Yandex
Gleb Romanyuk; Harvard University
   presented by: Sergei Izmalkov, New Economic School Moscow
 

3. A Detail-free and Efficient Auction for Budget Constrained Bidders
By Brian Baisa; Amherst College
   presented by: Brian Baisa, Amherst College
 

4. Selling to the Mean
By Nenad Kos; Bocconi University
Matthias Messner; Bocconi University
   presented by: Nenad Kos, Bocconi University
 
Session ID 364: Firm Level Productivity: Macroeconomic Implications
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521C
 
Session Chair: Anson Ho, Kansas State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Markups and Demand Shocks: Using Microdata From Single-product Firms to Disentangle Unovervables
By Carlos Daniel Santos; Nova School of Business and Economics
Luis Costa; ISEG - Lisboa School of Economics & Management, Universidade de Lisboa and UECE
Paulo Brito; ISEG - Lisboa School of Economics & Management, Universidade de Lisboa and UECE
   presented by: Carlos Daniel Santos, Nova School of Business and Economics
 

2. Returns to Scale, Productivity and Competition: Empirical Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing and Construction Establishments
By Wei Gao; University of Texaz Austin
Matthias Kehrig; University of Texas Austin
   presented by: Wei Gao, University of Texaz Austin
 

3. Output Growth and Inflation Across Space and Time
By Kevin Fox; University of New South Wales
Erwin Diewert; UBC and UNSW
   presented by: Kevin Fox, University of New South Wales
 

4. Productivity, Reallocation and Distortions: Evidence from Ecuadorian Firm-level Data
By Anson Ho; Kansas State University
Kim Huynh; Bank of Canada
David Jacho-Chavez; Emory University
   presented by: Anson Ho, Kansas State University
 
Session ID 114: International Trade and Market Access
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520E
 
Session Chair: Igor Bykadorov, University Ca' Foscari Venezia, NRU HSE, NRU NSU, IM SB RAS
Session type: contributed
 

1. Global Value Chain Participation and Current Account Imbalances
By Georgios Georgiadis; European Central Bank
Johannes Graeb; European Central Bank
   presented by: Johannes Graeb, European Central Bank
 

2. Do High-skill Immigrants Trigger High-quality Trade?
By giorgia giovannetti; University of Firenze
Mauro Lanati; University of Pisa
   presented by: Giorgia Giovannetti, University of Florence
 

3. Trade Finance and Trade Flows into Industrialized, Emerging and Developing Economies: What is the Role of Trade Openness?
By Birgit Schmitz; German Development Institute
Clara Brandi; German Development Institute
   presented by: Birgit Schmitz, German Development Institute
 

4. Elusive Pro-competitive Effects and Harm From Gradual Trade Liberalization
By Igor Bykadorov; University Ca' Foscari Venezia, NRU HSE, NRU NSU, IM SB RAS
Sergey Kokovin; Novosibirsk State University, IM SB RAS, NRU Higher School of Economics
Pavel Molchanov; NRU Higher School of Economics
   presented by: Igor Bykadorov, University Ca' Foscari Venezia, NRU HSE, NRU NSU, IM SB RAS
 
Session ID 383: Analyzing The Effects of Policy or Environmental Change in Developing Countries
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
522A
 
Session Chair: Robert Townsend, MIT
Session type: contributed
 

1. Distinguishing Constraints on Financial Inclusion and Their Impact on GDP and Inequality
By Era Dabla-Norris; International Monetary Fund
Yan Ji; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert Townsend; MIT
Filiz Unsal; International Monetary Fund
   presented by: Yan Ji, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 

2. Industrial Output Fluctuations in Developing Countries: General Equilibrium Consequences of Agricultural Productivity Shocks
By Hyojung Lee; Singapore Management University
   presented by: Hyojung Lee, Singapore Management University
 

3. Risk, Agricultural Production and Weather Index Insurance in Village South Asia
By Jeffrey Michler; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Frederi Viens; Purdue University
Gerald Shively; Purdue University
   presented by: Jeffrey Michler, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
 

4. Higher Education Expansion, Economic Reform, Labor Productivity and Sectoral Gap
By Yao Yao; Washington University St. Louis
   presented by: Yao Yao, Washington University St. Louis
 
Session ID 384: Strategic Delegation
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
525B
 
Session Chair: Torben Mideksa, University of Oslo
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Political Economy of (De)centralization With Complementary Public Goods
By Guillaume Cheikbossian; Université Montpellier LAMETA and TSE
   presented by: Guillaume Cheikbossian, Université Montpellier LAMETA and TSE
 

2. A Theory of Regulatory Federalism
By C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell; University of California Davis
   presented by: C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell, University of California Davis
 

3. Delegation in Regulation
By Tapas Kundu; UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Tore Nilssen; University of Oslo
   presented by: Tapas Kundu, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
 

4. Conservation Contracts and Political Regimes
By Bård Harstad; University of Oslo
Torben Mideksa; University of Oslo
   presented by: Torben Mideksa, University of Oslo
 
Session ID 387: Environmental Preferences and Decision Making
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
522B
 
Session Chair: Sherzod Akhundjanov, Washington State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Sowing the Wind and Reaping the Whirlwind? The Effect of Wind Turbines on Residential Well-being
By Alexander Zerrahn; DIW Berlin German Institute for Economic Research
Christian Krekel; German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)
   presented by: Alexander Zerrahn, DIW Berlin German Institute for Economic Research
 

2. Does Clear Sky Make People Happier?
By Xi Chen; Yale University and IZA
Xin Zhang; Peking University
Xiaobo Zhang; Peking University and IFPRI
   presented by: Xin Zhang, Peking University
 

3. Multicountry Appropriation of the Commons, Externalities and Firm Preferences for Regulation
By Sherzod Akhundjanov; Washington State University
   presented by: Sherzod Akhundjanov, Washington State University
 
Session ID 403: Financial Intermediaries and Risk Exposures
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ville-Marie B Westin
 
Session Chair: Gerd Weinrich, Catholic University of Milan
Session type: contributed
 

1. Intermediation and Voluntary Exposure to Counterparty Risk
By Maryam Farboodi; Princeton University
   presented by: Maryam Farboodi, Princeton University
 

2. Systemic Risk-taking at Banks: Evidence From the Pricing of Syndicated Loans
By Di Gong; Tilburg University
   presented by: Di Gong, Tilburg University
 

3. Stress Tests and Information Disclosure
By Itay Goldstein; University of Pennsylvania
Yaron Leitner; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
   presented by: Yaron Leitner, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
 

4. Bank Regulation in a Complex Environment
By Gerd Weinrich; Catholic University of Milan
   presented by: Gerd Weinrich, Catholic University of Milan
 
Session ID 160: Advances in Models of Discrete Choice
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
518A
 
Session Chair: Cheng Chou, University of Southern California
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Moment Inequality Approach to Estimating Multinomial Choice Models With Unobserved Consideration Sets
By Zhentong Lu; University of Wisconsin Madison
   presented by: Zhentong Lu, University of Wisconsin Madison
 

2. Informational Content in Static and Dynamic Discrete Response Panel Data Models
By Songnian Chen; HKUST
Shakeeb Khan; Duke University
Xun Tang; Rice University
   presented by: Shakeeb Khan, Duke University
 

3. Breaking the Curse of Dimensionality in Conditional Moment Inequalities for Discrete Choice Models
By Le-Yu Chen; Academia Sinica
Sokbae (Simon) Lee; Seoul National University
   presented by: Le-Yu Chen, Academia Sinica
 

4. Nonparametric Analysis of Dynamic Discrete Choices With Hidden Types Via Instrumental Variables Approach
By Cheng Chou; University of Southern California
   presented by: Cheng Chou, University of Southern California
 
Session ID 420: Implementation
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
517B
 
Session Chair: Marcus Pivato, Université de Cergy-Pontoise
Session type: contributed
 

1. Efficient Mechanisms With Information Acquisition
By Yunan Li; University of Pennsylvania
   presented by: Yunan Li, University of Pennsylvania
 

2. Implementation and Detection
By Hitoshi Matsushima; University of Tokyo
   presented by: Hitoshi Matsushima, University of Tokyo
 

3. Full Implementation and Belief Restrictions
By Mariann Ollar; University of Pennsylvania
Antonio Penta; University of Wisconsin Madison
   presented by: Antonio Penta, University of Wisconsin Madison
 

4. Statistical Utilitarianism
By Marcus Pivato; Université de Cergy-Pontoise
   presented by: Marcus Pivato, Université de Cergy-Pontoise
 
Session ID 177: Field Experiments
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
524C
 
Session Chair: Tom Blake, eBay
Session type: contributed
 

1. Towards an Understanding of Reference-dependent Labor Supply: Theory and Evidence From a Field Experiment
By Steffen Andersen; Copenhagen Business School
Alec Brandon; University of Chicago
Uri Gneezy; University of California San Diego
John List; University of Chicago
   presented by: Alec Brandon, University of Chicago
 

2. Affirmative Action and Human Capital Investment: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment
By Christopher Cotton; Queen's University
Brent Hickman; University of Chicago
Joseph Price; Brigham Young University
   presented by: Brent Hickman, University of Chicago
 

3. When the Price You See Is the Price You Get: A Field Study
By Sandro Shelegia; University of Vienna
Joshua Sherman; University of Vienna
   presented by: Joshua Sherman, University of Vienna
 

4. Virtual Attachment, Loss Aversion and Exit in an Online Marketplace
By Matthew Backus; Columbia University
Tom Blake; eBay
Dimitriy Masterov; eBay Research Labs
Steven Tadelis; University of California Berkeley
   presented by: Tom Blake, eBay
 
Session ID 435: Applications of Market Desgin
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
517C
 
Session Chair: David Malec, University of Maryland
Session type: contributed
 

1. Matching With Waiting Times: The German Entry-level Labour Market for Lawyers
By Philipp Dimakopoulos; Humboldt University Berlin
Christian-Philipp Heller; Humboldt University Berlin
   presented by: Christian-Philipp Heller, Humboldt University Berlin
 

2. Transferring Ownership of Public Housing to Existing Tenants: A Market Design Approach
By Tommy Andersson; Lund University
Lars Ehlers; Universite Montreal
Lars-Gunnar Svensson; University of Lund
   presented by: Tommy Andersson, Lund University
 

3. Flexible Top Trading Cycles and Chains Mechanism: Maintaining Diversity in Erasmus Student Exchange
By Umut Dur; North Carolina State University
Onur Kesten; Carnegie Mellon University
Utku Unver; Boston College
   presented by: Umut Dur, North Carolina State University
 

4. Design of the Reverse Auction in the FCC Incentive Auction
By Peter Cramton; University of Maryland
Hector Lopez; University of Maryland, College Park
David Malec; University of Maryland
Pacharasut Sujarittanonta; Chulalongkorn University
   presented by: David Malec, University of Maryland
 
Session ID 444: Auctions
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521B
 
Session Chair: Elizabeth Baldwin, London School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Information Choice and Diversity: The Role of Strategic Complementarities
By Catherine Gendron-Saulnier; University of Montreal
Sidartha Gordon; SciencesPo Department of Economics
   presented by: Sidartha Gordon, SciencesPo Department of Economics
 

2. Multidimensional Second-price and English Auctions
By Seungwon (Eugene) Jeong; Stanford University
   presented by: Seungwon (Eugene) Jeong, Stanford University
 

3. First Price Package Auction With Many Traders
By Yasuhiro Shirata; Otaru University of Commerce
   presented by: Yasuhiro Shirata, Otaru University of Commerce
 

4. Understanding Preferences: “Demand Types” and the Existence of Equilibrium With Indivisibilities
By Elizabeth Baldwin; London School of Economics
Paul Klemperer; University of Oxford
   presented by: Elizabeth Baldwin, London School of Economics
 
Session ID 452: Panel Data Econometrics
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520A
 
Session Chair: Joaquim Ramalho, Universidade de Evora
Session type: contributed
 

1. Panel Data Analysis With Heterogeneous Dynamics
By Ryo Okui; Kyoto University
Takahide Yanagi; Kyoto University
   presented by: Ryo Okui, Kyoto University
 

2. High Dimensional Variable Selection in Dynamic Panel Data Models Via GMM Shrinkage Estimation
By Liangjun Su; Singapore Management University
Xiaoliang Wang; Shanghai Jiao Tong University
   presented by: Xiaoliang Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
 

3. Sparsity-based Estimation of a Panel Quantile Count Data Model With Applications to Big Data
By Matthew Harding; Duke University
Carlos Lamarche; University of Kentucky
   presented by: Carlos Lamarche, University of Kentucky
 

4. Exponential Regression of Panel Data Fractional Response Models
By Esmeralda Ramalho; University of Evora
Joaquim Ramalho; Universidade de Evora
   presented by: Joaquim Ramalho, Universidade de Evora
 
Session ID 458: Behavioral Models in Finance
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
St-Antoine A Westin
 
Session Chair: Herve Roche, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez
Session type: contributed
 

1. Estimating Nominal Share Price Preferences
By Maria Chiara Iannino; University of Vienna
Sergey Zhuk; University of Vienna
   presented by: Maria Chiara Iannino, University of Vienna
 

2. Do Idiosyncratic Individual Behavioral Biases Have Aggregate Effects?
By Harjoat Bhamra; Imperial College Business School
Raman Uppal; Edhec Business School
   presented by: Harjoat Bhamra, Imperial College Business School
 

3. Asset Price Bubbles and Depressions
By Huanhuan Zheng; Chinese University of Hong Kong
   presented by: Huanhuan Zheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong
 

4. Optimal Consumption and Wealth Management While Preserving Social Status
By Herve Roche; Universidad Adolfo Ibanez
   presented by: Herve Roche, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez
 
Session ID 210: New Developments in the Theory of Industries
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520F
 
Session Chair: Alvaro Parra, University of British Columbia
Session type: contributed
 

1. On the Direction of Innovation
By Hugo A. Hopenhayn; University of California Los Angeles
Francesco Squintani; University of Warwick
   presented by: Hugo A. Hopenhayn, University of California Los Angeles
 

2. Bundling and Quality Assurance
By James Dana; Northeastern University
Kathryn Spier; Harvard University
   presented by: James Dana, Northeastern University
 

3. Distorted Monopolistic Competition
By Kristian Behrens; Université du Québec à Montréal
Giordano Mion; University of Surrey
Yasusada Murata; Nihon University
Jens Suedekum; Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf
   presented by: Kristian Behrens, Université du Québec à Montréal
 

4. Mergers in Innovative Industries
By Guillermo Marshall; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alvaro Parra; University of British Columbia
   presented by: Alvaro Parra, University of British Columbia
 
Session ID 469: Developments in Time Series Econometrics
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520B
 
Session Chair: Jean-Pierre Urbain, Maastricht University
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Persistence-based Wold-type Decomposition for Stationary Time Series
By Fulvio Ortu; Bocconi University
federico severino; Univ. Bocconi
Andrea Tamoni; London School of Economics
Claudio Tebaldi; Universita' Commerciale L. Bocconi
   presented by: Claudio Tebaldi, Universita' Commerciale L. Bocconi
 

2. Semiparametrically Optimal Hybrid Rank Tests for Unit Roots
By Bo Zhou; Tilburg University
Ramon van den Akker; Tilburg University
Bas Werker; Tilburg University
   presented by: Bo Zhou, Tilburg University
 

3. Limit Theory for the Long Run Variance of Finite Markov Chains
By Peter Hansen; European University Institute
Guillaume Horel; Serenitas Capital
   presented by: Peter Hansen, European University Institute
 

4. A Focused Information Criterion for Locally Misspecified Autoregressive Models
By Jan Lohmeyer; LMaastricht University
Franz Palm; Maastricht University
Hanno Reuvers; Maastricht University
Jean-Pierre Urbain; Maastricht University
   presented by: Jean-Pierre Urbain, Maastricht University
 
Session ID 214: Mechanism Design
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
525A
 
Session Chair: Christian Ewerhart, University of Zurich
Session type: contributed
 

1. Selection by Selection: The Case of University Admissions
By Esteban Ortiz Ospina; University of Oxford
Ian Jewitt; Nuffield College
   presented by: Esteban Ortiz Ospina, University of Oxford
 

2. Drop-out in Small and Large Contests
By Sérgio Parreiras; University of North Carolina Chapel hill
   presented by: Sérgio Parreiras, University of North Carolina Chapel hill
 

3. Private-information Group Contests
By Stefano Barbieri; Tulane University
David Malueg; University of California Riverside
   presented by: David Malueg, University of California Riverside
 

4. An Envelope Approach to Tournament Design
By Christian Ewerhart; University of Zurich
   presented by: Christian Ewerhart, University of Zurich
 
Session ID 230: Entrepreneurship and Financial Frictions
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Beaver Hall Westin
 
Session Chair: Yizhou Xiao, Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Session type: contributed
 

1. Financial Frictions and the Rule of Law
By Ashantha Ranasinghe; University of Manitoba
Diego Restuccia; University of Toronto
   presented by: Ashantha Ranasinghe, University of Manitoba
 

2. Occupational Choice, Human Capital, and Financing Constraints
By Rui Castro; University of Montreal
Pavel Sevcik; Universite du Quebec a Montreal Ecole des Sciences de Gestion
   presented by: Pavel Sevcik, Universite du Quebec a Montreal Ecole des Sciences de Gestion
 

3. Collateral Constraints, Access to Debt Financing and Firm Growth
By Yizhou Xiao; Stanford University Graduate School of Business
   presented by: Yizhou Xiao, Stanford University Graduate School of Business
 
Session ID 347: Networks Effects
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521A
 
Session Chair: Jiawei Chen, U California, Irvine
Session type: contributed
 

1. Network Effects, Aftermarkets and the Coase Conjecture: A Dynamic Markovian Approach
By Didier Laussel; GREQAM) Aix-Marseille School of Economic
Ngo Van Long; McGill University
Joana Resende; Universidade do Porto FEP
   presented by: Joana Resende, Universidade do Porto FEP
 

2. Dynamic Competition With Network Externalities: Why History Matters
By Hanna Halaburda; Bank of Canada
Bruno Jullien; Toulouse School of Economics
Yaron Yehezkel; Tel Aviv University
   presented by: Bruno Jullien, Toulouse School of Economics
 

3. Switching Costs and Network Compatibility
By Jiawei Chen; University of California Irvine
   presented by: Jiawei Chen, U California, Irvine
 
Session ID 109: Information Acquisition
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
524A
 
Session Chair: Suvi Vasama, Humboldt University Berlin
Session type: contributed
 

1. Information Acquisition, Decision Making and Implementation in Organizations
By Hideshi Itoh; Hitotsubaski University
Kimiyuki Morita; Hitotsubashi University
   presented by: Hideshi Itoh, Hitotsubashi U
 

2. Selling Experiments
By Dirk Bergemann; Yale University
Alessandro Bonatti; Massachusetts Institute of Techology Sloan School of Business
Alex Smolin; Yale University
   presented by: Alessandro Bonatti, Massachusetts Institute of Techology Sloan School of Business
 

3. Real Options and Dynamic Incentives
By Eduardo Faingold; Yale University
Suvi Vasama; Humboldt University Berlin
   presented by: Suvi Vasama, Humboldt University Berlin
 
Session ID 206: Asset Pricing Models
August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Palais Westin
 
Session Chair: Pok-Sang Lam, Ohio State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Asset Pricing With Index Investing
By Georgy Chabakauri; London School of Economics
Oleg Rytchkov; Temple University
   presented by: Oleg Rytchkov, Temple University
 

2. Asset Pricing With Horizon-dependent Risk Aversion
By Marianne Andries; Toulouse School of Economics
Thomas Eisenbach; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Martin Schmalz; University of Michigan
   presented by: Thomas Eisenbach, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 

3. Misspecified Recovery
By Jaroslav Borovicka; New York University
Lars Hansen; University of Chicago
Jose Scheinkman
   presented by: Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University
 

4. Long Run Stock Volatility: A Reinvestigation
By Pok-Sang Lam; Ohio State University
Ting Wu; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
   presented by: Pok-Sang Lam, Ohio State University
 
Session ID 273: Polarization and Inequality
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
523A
 
Session Chair: Brian Rogers, Washington University St. Louis
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Theory of Rational Attitude Polarization
By Jean-Pierre Benoît; London Business School
Juan Dubra; Universidad de Montevideo
   presented by: Juan Dubra, Universidad de Montevideo
 

2. An Index of Multivariate Polarization
By Sorawoot Srisuma; University of Surrey
Alberto Vesperoni; University of Siegen
   presented by: Alberto Vesperoni, University of Siegen
 

3. Efficiency-based Measures of Inequality
By Brian Rogers; Washington University St. Louis
   presented by: Brian Rogers, Washington University St. Louis
 
Session ID 283: Labor Supply
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ville-Marie B Westin
 
Session Chair: Kai-Uwe Mueller, DIW Berlin
Session type: contributed
 

1. Labour Supply and Taxation With Restricted Choices
By Maxime To; University College London
Magali BEFFY; INSEE
Richard Blundell; University College London
Antoine Bozio; Paris school of economics
Guy Laroque; Department of Economics
   presented by: Maxime To, University College London
 

2. Urban Renewal and the Working Rich
By Lena Edlund; Columbia University
Cecilia Machado; Getulio Vargas Foundation FGV-EPGE
Maria Sviatschi; Columbia University
   presented by: Cecilia Machado, Getulio Vargas Foundation FGV-EPGE
 

3. Labor Supply Under Participation and Hours Constraints: An Extended Structural Model for Policy Evaluations
By Kai-Uwe Mueller; DIW Berlin
Michael Neumann; DIW Berlin
Katharina Wrohlich; DIW
   presented by: Kai-Uwe Mueller, DIW Berlin
 
Session ID 32: Macro Networks and Shocks
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
518B
 
Session Chair: Devesh Raval, Federal Trade Commission
Session type: contributed
 

1. Forecast Shocks in Production Networks
By Can Tian; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
   presented by: Can Tian, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
 

2. Endogenous Complex Uncertainty, Robust Growth and Technology-induced Theory of Regulation
By Danxia Xie; University of Chicago
   presented by: Danxia Xie, University of Chicago
 

3. Micro Data and Macro Technology
By Ezra Oberfield; Princeton University
Devesh Raval; Federal Trade Commission
   presented by: Devesh Raval, Federal Trade Commission
 
Session ID 288: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Under Uncertainty
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524C
 
Session Chair: Stefano Eusepi, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Session type: contributed
 

1. Uncertainty and Fiscal Cliffs
By Troy Davig; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Andrew Foerster; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
   presented by: Andrew Foerster, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
 

2. What Drives Long-run Inflation Expectations?
By Carlos Carvalho; PUC-Rio
Stefano Eusepi; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Emanuel Moench; Deutsche Bundesbank
Bruce Preston; Melbourne University
   presented by: Stefano Eusepi, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 

3. What Helps Forecast US inflation? Mind the Gap!
By Ayse Kabukcuoglu; KOC University
Enrique Martinez-Garcia; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
   presented by: Ayse Kabukcuoglu, KOC University
 
Session ID 291: Random Set Theory in Econometrics
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
St-Antoine A Westin
 
Session Chair: Joerg Stoye, Cornell University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Identification of the Distribution of Valuations in an Incomplete Model of English Auctions
By Andrew Chesher; University College London
Adam Rosen; University College London
   presented by: Andrew Chesher, University College London
 

2. Identification of Solution Concepts for Semi-parametric Discrete Games With Complete Information
By Nail Kashaev; The Pennsylvania State University
Bruno Salcedo; Pennsylvania State University
   presented by: Bruno Salcedo, Pennsylvania State University
 

3. Inference on Projections of Identified Sets
By Hiroaki Kaido; Boston University
Francesca Molinari; Cornell
Joerg Stoye; Cornell University
   presented by: Joerg Stoye, Cornell University
 
Session ID 36: Theories of Decision when Preferences are Uncertain
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520D
 
Session Chair: Michael Mandler, University of London Royal Holloway Coll
Session type: contributed
 

1. Awareness of Unawareness: A Theory of Decision-making in the Face of Ignorance
By Edi Karni; Johns Hopkins University
Marie-Louise Vierø; Queen's University
   presented by: Marie-Louise Vierø, Queen's University
 

2. Coarse, Efficient Decision-making
By Michael Mandler; University of London Royal Holloway College
   presented by: Michael Mandler, University of London Royal Holloway Coll
 
Session ID 39: Platform Markets
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
518C
 
Session Chair: Christopher Stanton, London School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Structural Estimation of Expert Strategic Bias: The Case of Movie Reviewers
By Fanny Camara; Toulouse School of Economics
Nicolas Dupuis; Toulouse School of Economics
   presented by: Fanny Camara, Toulouse School of Economics
 

2. E-book Pricing and Vertical Restraints
By Babur De los Santos; Indiana University
Matthijs Wildenbeest; Indiana University
   presented by: Matthijs Wildenbeest, Indiana University
 

3. Information Frictions and Observable Experience
By Christopher Stanton; London School of Economics
Catherine Thomas; London School of Economics
   presented by: Christopher Stanton, London School of Economics
 
Session ID 47: Inequality, Fluctuations, and Savings in Poor and Emerging Economies
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524A
 
Session Chair: Steven Lugauer, University of Notre Dame
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Consumption, Income and Wealth of the Poorest: Cross-sectional Facts of Rural and Urban Sub-Saharan Africa for Macroeconomists
By Leandro De Magalhaes; University of Bristol
Raul Santaeulalia; Washington University St. Louis
   presented by: Leandro De Magalhaes, University of Bristol
 

2. Demographics and Aggregate Household Saving in China, India, and Japan
By Chadwick Curtis; University of Richmond
Steven Lugauer; University of Notre Dame
Nelson Mark; University of Notre Dame
   presented by: Steven Lugauer, University of Notre Dame
 
Session ID 50: Health Insurance and Household Borrowing
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524B
 
Session Chair: Osman Abbasoglu, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Session type: contributed
 

1. Reducing Medical Spending of the Publicly Insured
By Svetlana Pashchenko; University of Surrey
Ponpoje (Poe) Porapakkarm; GRIPS National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Tokyo
   presented by: Svetlana Pashchenko, University of Surrey
 

2. Employment-based Health Insurance, Uncertain Medical Expenses and Aggregate Labor Supply
By Zhigang Feng; University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
Kai Zhao; University of Connecticut
   presented by: Kai Zhao, University of Connecticut
 

3. Optimal Health Insurance in the Presence of Risky Health Behaviors
By Osman Abbasoglu; Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
   presented by: Osman Abbasoglu, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
 
Session ID 306: Inference in Models with Long Memory and Heteroskedasticity
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
St-Antoine B Westin
 
Session Chair: Morten Nielsen, Queen's University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Adaptive Long Memory Testing Under Heteroskedasticity
By David Harris; Monash University
Hsein Yoong Kew; Monash University
   presented by: Hsein Yoong Kew, Monash University
 

2. Subsampling for Short and Long-memory Linear Processes With GARCH (1,1) Noises
By Cy (Chor-yiu) Sin; National Tsing Hua University
   presented by: Cy (Chor-yiu) Sin, National Tsing Hua University
 

3. Bootstrap Inference in Fractional Time Series Models With Heteroskedasticity of Unknown Form
By Giuseppe Cavaliere; University of Bologna
Morten Nielsen; Queen's University
Robert Taylor; University of Essex
   presented by: Morten Nielsen, Queen's University
 
Session ID 51: Identification and Estimation in Models Defined by Conditional Moment Restrictions
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Le Moyne Westin
 
Session Chair: Joachim Freyberger, University of Wisconsin Madison
Session type: contributed
 

1. Nonparametric Euler Equation Identification and Estimation
By Juan Carlos Escanciano; Indiana University
   presented by: Juan Carlos Escanciano, Indiana University
 

2. On the Existence of Root-N Estimators of Linear Functionals in Non-parametric IV Models
By Laurent Davezies; Centre de Recherche en Économie et Statistique
   presented by: Laurent Davezies, Centre de Recherche en Économie et Statistique
 

3. On Completeness and Consistency in Nonparametric Instrumental Variable Models
By Joachim Freyberger; University of Wisconsin Madison
   presented by: Joachim Freyberger, University of Wisconsin Madison
 
Session ID 72: Continuous Time Models: Experimentation and Learning
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520E
 
Session Chair: Daria Khromenkova, University of Mannheim
Session type: contributed
 

1. Search for Information on Multiple Products
By T. Tony Ke; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management
Zuo-Jun Max Shen; University of California, Berkeley
J. Miguel Villas-Boas; University of California, Berkeley
   presented by: T. Tony Ke, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management
 

2. Continuous-time Games With Imperfect and Abrupt Information
By Benjamin Bernard; University of Alberta
Christoph Frei; University of Alberta
   presented by: Benjamin Bernard, University of Alberta
 

3. Collective Experimentation With Breakdowns and Breakthroughs
By Daria Khromenkova; University of Mannheim
   presented by: Daria Khromenkova, University of Mannheim
 
Session ID 92: Instrumental Variable Models and Treatment Effects
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
St-Paul Westin
 
Session Chair: Helmut Farbmacher, Max Planck Society
Session type: contributed
 

1. Selective Instrumental Variable Regression
By Alberto Abadie; Harvard University
Jiaying Gu; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Shu Shen; University of California Davis
   presented by: Shu Shen, University of California Davis
 

2. ArCo: An Artificial Counterfactual Approach for Aggregate Data
By Carlos Carvalho; PUC-Rio
Ricardo Masini; Pontifícia Universidade Católica Rio
Marcello Medeiros; Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
   presented by: Ricardo Masini, Pontifícia Universidade Católica Rio
 

3. Increasing the Credibility of the Twin Birth Instrument
By Helmut Farbmacher; Max Planck Society
Raphael Guber; Munich Center for the Economics of Aging
Johan Vikstroem; IFAU
   presented by: Helmut Farbmacher, Max Planck Society
 
Session ID 361: Economics of Morbidity and Mortality
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520C
 
Session Chair: Wei Huang, Harvard University
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Kink That Makes You Sick: The Effect of Sick Pay on Absence in a Social Insurance System
By Petri Bockerman; Labour Institute for Economic Research a
Ohto Kanninen; Labour Institute for Economic Research
Ilpo Suoniemi; Labour Institute for Economic Research
   presented by: Ohto Kanninen, Labour Institute for Economic Research
 

2. The Impact of Economic Conditions on Mortality Over the Lifetime
By David Cutler; Harvard University
Wei Huang; Harvard University
Adriana Lleras-Muney; UCLA
   presented by: Wei Huang, Harvard University
 
Session ID 117: Family Networks
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
519A
 
Session Chair: Garance Genicot, Georgetown University
Session type: contributed
 

1. How Love Conquered Marriage: Theory and Evidence on the Disappearance of Arranged Marriages
By Gabriela Rubio; University of California Merced
   presented by: Gabriela Rubio, University of California Merced
 

2. To What Extent does Rural Migration Affect the Elderly ''Left-behind''?
By Juliane Scheffel; University of Nottingham Ningbo China
   presented by: Juliane Scheffel, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
 

3. Asymmetry of Information Within Family Networks
By Joachim De Weerdt; EDI
Garance Genicot; Georgetown University
Alice Mesnard; City University London
   presented by: Garance Genicot, Georgetown University
 
Session ID 373: Issues in Corporate Taxation
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
517B
 
Session Chair: Sebastian Kessing, University of Siegen
Session type: contributed
 

1. Catch Me If You Can: U.S. Tax Treaties and Shifts in Offshore Investments
By Denis Gorea; Bank of Canada
   presented by: Denis Gorea, Bank of Canada
 

2. Optimal Taxation Under Regional Inequality
By Sebastian Kessing; University of Siegen
Vilen Lipatov; Goethe University Frankfurt
Jens Zoubek; University of Siegen
   presented by: Sebastian Kessing, University of Siegen
 
Session ID 119: Persuasion Games and Adverse Selection
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520F
 
Session Chair: Heski Bar-Isaac, University of Toronto
Session type: contributed
 

1. On Bayesian Persuasion With Multiple Senders
By Fei Li; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Peter Norman; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
   presented by: Peter Norman, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
 

2. Coverage Denied: Excluding Bad Risks, Inefficiency, and Pooling in Insurance
By Hector Chade; arizona state university
Edward Schlee; Arizona State University
   presented by: Edward Schlee, Arizona State University
 

3. Multidimensional Asymmetric Information, Adverse Selection, and Efficiency
By Heski Bar-Isaac; University of Toronto
Ian Jewitt; Nuffield College
Clare Leaver; University of Oxford
   presented by: Heski Bar-Isaac, University of Toronto
 
Session ID 377: Financial Markets and International Trade
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
517C
 
Session Chair: Inci Gumus, Sabanci University
Session type: contributed
 

1. No Guarantees, No Trade: How Banks Affect Export Patterns
By Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr; University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
   presented by: Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
 

2. Asymmetric Trade Liberalizations and Current Account Dynamics
By Alessandro Barattieri; Département des Sciences Économiques
   presented by: Alessandro Barattieri, Département des Sciences Économiques
 

3. Credit Decomposition and Business Cycles in Emerging Market Economies
By Berrak Bahadir; University of Georgia
Inci Gumus; Sabanci University
   presented by: Inci Gumus, Sabanci University
 
Session ID 385: Solution Concepts
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
447
 
Session Chair: Jonathan Weinstein, Washington University
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Behavior of Solution Concepts Under Changes in Risk Attitude
By Jonathan Weinstein; Washington University
   presented by: Jonathan Weinstein, Washington University
 

2. Sequential Equilibrium Distributions in Multi-stage Games With Infinite Sets of Types and Actions
By Roger Myerson; University of Chicago
Philip Reny; University of Chicago
   presented by: Roger Myerson, University of Chicago
 
Session ID 391: Ambiguity in Financial Markets
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
525A
 
Session Chair: Doriana Ruffino, Federal Reserve Board
Session type: contributed
 

1. Measuring Ambiguity Aversion
By A. Ronald Gallant; Pennsylvania State University
Mohammad R. Jahan-Parvar; Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Hening Liu; University of Manchester
   presented by: Mohammad R. Jahan-Parvar, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
 

2. Long-run Risk is the Worst-case Scenario
By Rhys Bidder; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Ian Dew-Becker; Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
   presented by: Ian Dew-Becker, Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
 

3. A Robust Capital Asset Pricing Model
By Doriana Ruffino; Federal Reserve Board
   presented by: Doriana Ruffino, Federal Reserve Board
 
Session ID 149: Higher-Order Reasoning
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521A
 
Session Chair: Paul Healy, Ohio State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. How Many Levels Do Players Reason? Observational Challenges and a Solution
By Adam Brandenburger; New York University
Alex Danieli; NA
Amanda Friedenberg; Arizona State University
   presented by: Amanda Friedenberg, Arizona State University
 

2. To Join or Not to Join: The Role of Information Structures
By Bo Chen; Southern Methodist University
Rajat Deb; Southern Methodist University
   presented by: Bo Chen, Southern Methodist University
 

3. Dynamic Epistemics in the Centipede Game: An Experimental Study
By Paul Healy; Ohio State University
   presented by: Paul Healy, Ohio State University
 
Session ID 421: Revealed Preference
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
448
 
Session Chair: Pawel Dziewulski, University of Oxford
Session type: contributed
 

1. Revealed Preferences Over Risk and Uncertainty
By Matthew Polisson; University of Leicester
John Quah; Oxford University
Ludovic Renou; University of Essex
   presented by: Matthew Polisson, University of Leicester
 

2. Revealed Time-preference
By Pawel Dziewulski; University of Oxford
   presented by: Pawel Dziewulski, University of Oxford
 
Session ID 167: Time Series Analysis
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ramezay Westin
 
Session Chair: Noud van Giersbergen, University of Amsterdam
Session type: contributed
 

1. Modeling Corporate Defaults: Poisson Autoregressions With Exogenous Covariates (PARX)
By Arianna Agosto; Credito Valtellinese
Giuseppe Cavaliere; University of Bologna
Dennis Kristensen; University College London
Anders Rahbek; University of Copenhagen
   presented by: Giuseppe Cavaliere, University of Bologna
 

2. The Econometrics of the Hedrick-Prescott Filter
By Robert de Jong; Ohio State University
   presented by: Robert de Jong, Ohio State University
 

3. The Ability to Correct the Bias in the Stable AD(1,1) Model With a Feedback Effect
By Noud van Giersbergen; University of Amsterdam
   presented by: Noud van Giersbergen, University of Amsterdam
 
Session ID 169: Financial Volatility: Estimation and Forecasting
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Viger Westin
 
Session Chair: Rogier Quaedvlieg, Maastricht University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Estimating Stochastic Volatility Models Using Realized Measures
By Jeremias Bekierman; University of Cologne
Bastian Gribisch; University of Cologne
   presented by: Jeremias Bekierman, University of Cologne
 

2. Exploiting the Errors: A Simple Approach for Improved Volatility Forecasting
By Rogier Quaedvlieg; Maastricht University
Tim Bollerslev; Department of Economics and Fuqua School
Andrew Patton; Duke University
   presented by: Rogier Quaedvlieg, Maastricht University
 

3. Discriminating Between Fractional Integration and Spurious Long Memory
By Niels Haldrup; Aarhus University CREATES
   presented by: Niels Haldrup, Aarhus University CREATES
 
Session ID 432: Monetary Economics
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
525B
 
Session Chair: Nelson Lind, University of California San Diego
Session type: contributed
 

1. Optimal Liquidity Regulation With Shadow Banking
By Borys Grochulski; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Yuzhe Zhang; Texas A&M University
   presented by: Borys Grochulski, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
 

2. Money and Credit Redux
By Chao Gu; University of Missouri
Fabrizio Mattesini; University of Rome Tor Vergata
Randall Wright; University of Wisconsin
   presented by: Chao Gu, University of Missouri
 

3. A Central Bank's Escape From an Indeterminacy Trap
By Nelson Lind; University of California San Diego
   presented by: Nelson Lind, University of California San Diego
 
Session ID 193: Games in Continuous Time
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522A
 
Session Chair: Gijsbert Zwart, University of Groningen
Session type: contributed
 

1. Dynamic Coordination Among Heterogeneous Agents
By Bernardo Guimaraes; Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV
Ana Elisa Pereira; Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV
   presented by: Ana Elisa Pereira, Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV
 

2. Gradualism and Equilibrium Uniqueness in Stochastic Differential Games
By Ryota Iijima; Harvard University
Akitada Kasahara; Stanford Graduate School of Business
   presented by: Ryota Iijima, Harvard University
 

3. Optimal Procurement and Investment in New Technologies Under Uncertainty
By Malin Arve; NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Gijsbert Zwart; University of Groningen
   presented by: Gijsbert Zwart, University of Groningen
 
Session ID 451: Political Institutions
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
523B
 
Session Chair: Charles Zheng, University of Western Ontario
Session type: contributed
 

1. Competitive Nonlinear Income Taxation Revisited
By John Wilson; Michigan State University
Lixin Ye; The Ohio State University
Chenglin Zhang; Ohio State University
   presented by: Chenglin Zhang, Ohio State University
 

2. Military Moral Hazard and the Fate of Empires
By Charles Zheng; University of Western Ontario
   presented by: Charles Zheng, University of Western Ontario
 
Session ID 201: Econometrics of Social Interactions and Networks
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Palais Westin
 
Session Chair: Kyungchul (Kevin) Song, University of British Columbia
Session type: contributed
 

1. Matrix Powers and Marginal Effects in Spatial Autoregressive Models
By Sebastian Kripfganz; University of Exeter
   presented by: Sebastian Kripfganz, University of Exeter
 

2. Estimating the Spatial Weight Matrix Using the Adaptive LASSO
By Clifford Lam; London School of Economics
Pedro CL Souza; Pontifícia Universidade Católica Rio
   presented by: Clifford Lam, London School of Economics
 

3. Measuring the Graph Concordance of Locally Dependent Observations
By Kyungchul (Kevin) Song; University of British Columbia
   presented by: Kyungchul (Kevin) Song, University of British Columbia
 
Session ID 460: LASSO in Econometrics
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
518A
 
Session Chair: Melanie Schienle, Karlsuhe Institute of Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. On the Validity of the Pairs Bootstrap for Lasso Estimators
By Lorenzo Camponovo; University of St.Gallen
   presented by: Lorenzo Camponovo, University of St.Gallen
 

2. Determination of Vector Error Correction Models in Higher Dimenensions
By Chong Liang; Leibniz Universtiy Hannover
Melanie Schienle; Leibniz University Hannover
   presented by: Melanie Schienle, Karlsuhe Institute of Technology
 
Session ID 211: Human Capital Accumulation, Wages, and Frictions.
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Beaver Hall Westin
 
Session Chair: Nicolas Roys, University of Wisconsin Madison
Session type: contributed
 

1. On-the-job Training and On-the-job Search: Wage-training Contracts in a Frictional Labor Market
By Seung-Gyu Sim; University of Tokyo
   presented by: Seung-Gyu Sim, University of Tokyo
 

2. Multidimensional Skills, Sorting and Human Capital Accumulation
By Jeremy Lise; University College London
Fabien Postel-Vinay; UCL
   presented by: Jeremy Lise, University College London
 

3. Training and Frictions
By Rasmus Lentz; University of Wisconsin Madison
Nicolas Roys; University of Wisconsin Madison
   presented by: Nicolas Roys, University of Wisconsin Madison
 
Session ID 219: Higher Order Uncertainty in Markets
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522B
 
Session Chair: Ole Wilms, University of Zurich
Session type: contributed
 

1. Price Formation in Markets With Coordination Risks: Endogenizing Fundamentals in Coordination Games by Strategic Markets
By Timo Ehrig; Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Juergen Jost; Max Planck Society
Rosemarie Nagel; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
   presented by: Timo Ehrig, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
 

2. A Robust Reference-dependent Model for Speculative Bubbles
By Mu Zhang; Tsinghua University
Jie Zheng; Tsinghua University
   presented by: Mu Zhang, Tsinghua University
 

3. Higher-order Dynamics in Asset-pricing Models With Recursive Preferences
By Walt Pohl; University of Zurich
Karl Schmedders; University of Zurich
Ole Wilms; University of Zurich
   presented by: Karl Schmedders, University of Zurich
 
Session ID 221: Game Theory: Foundations
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522C
 
Session Chair: Ben McQuillin, University of East Anglia
Session type: contributed
 

1. Bayesian Updating Rules and AGM Belief Revision
By Pathikrit Basu; Pennsylvania State University
   presented by: Pathikrit Basu, Pennsylvania State University
 

2. Bayesian Learning Behavior, Prediction and Generalization of Nachbar's Impossibility
By Yuichi Noguchi; Kanto Gakuin University
   presented by: Yuichi Noguchi, Kanto Gakuin University
 

3. Backward Induction Foundations of the Shapley Value
By Ben McQuillin; University of East Anglia
Robert Sugden; University of East Anglia
   presented by: Ben McQuillin, University of East Anglia
 
Session ID 225: Games and Privacy
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ste-Helene Westin
 
Session Chair: Yifan Yu, Tilburg University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Revisiting the Economics of Privacy: Population Statistics and Confidentiality Protection as Public Goods
By John Abowd; Cornell University
Ian Schmutte; University of Georgia
   presented by: John Abowd, Cornell University
 

2. Structural Estimation of a Model of Parental Reputation, Student Effort and Student Achievement
By Chao Fu; University of Wisconsin - Madison
Juan Pantano; Washington University St. Louis
   presented by: Juan Pantano, Washington University St. Louis
 

3. The Empirical Content of Synchronization Games
By Jaap Abbring; Tilburg University
Yifan Yu; Tilburg University
   presented by: Yifan Yu, Tilburg University
 
Session ID 227: Wages
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Mc Gill Westin
 
Session Chair: Christopher Cornwell, University of Georgia
Session type: contributed
 

1. Have Women Really a Better Access to Best-paid Jobs in the Public Sector? Counterfactuals Based on a Job Assignment Model
By Laurent Gobillon; Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques
Dominique Meurs; Ined and EconomiX
Sebastien Roux; Banque de France
   presented by: Sebastien Roux, Banque de France
 

2. Wage Discrimination When Identity is Subjective: Evidence From Changes In Employer-reported Race
By Christopher Cornwell; University of Georgia
Ian Schmutte; University of Georgia
   presented by: Christopher Cornwell, University of Georgia
 
Session ID 234: Social Programs in Development
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520A
 
Session Chair: David Strauss, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Price of Growth: Consumption Insurance in China 1989-2009
By Raul Santaeulalia; Washington University St. Louis
Yu Zheng; City University of Hong Kong
   presented by: Yu Zheng, City University of Hong Kong
 

2. Financial Development and Sorting Reversals: A Theory of Structural Change
By David Strauss; Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
   presented by: David Strauss, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
 
Session ID 250: Nonregular Inference Problems
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Ville-Marie A Westin
 
Session Chair: Karl Schlag, University of Vienna
Session type: contributed
 

1. An Exact Method for Establishing Significance in Time Series Analysis With Finite Samples and Bounded Errors
By Karl Schlag; University of Vienna
Heiko Rachinger; University of Vienna
   presented by: Karl Schlag, University of Vienna
 

2. Robust Confidence Regions for Incomplete Models
By Larry Epstein; Boston University
Hiroaki Kaido; Boston University
Kyoungwon Seo; Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
   presented by: Hiroaki Kaido, Boston University
 
Session ID 355: Modeling the Effects of Trade
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520B
 
Session Chair: Sergey Kokovin, Novosibirsk State University, IM SB RAS, NRU Higher School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Trade Liberalization and Markup Divergence: A General Equilibrium Approach
By Kristian Behrens; Université du Québec à Montréal
Sergey Kichko; National Research University Higher School of Economics
Philipp Ushchev; Higher School of Economics
   presented by: Sergey Kichko, National Research University Higher School of Economics
 

2. Trade, Competition and R&D: An Approach Under Monopolistic Competition
By Igor Bykadorov; University Ca' Foscari Venezia, NRU HSE, NRU NSU, IM SB RAS
Sergey Kokovin; Novosibirsk State University, IM SB RAS, NRU Higher School of Economics
Mathieu Parenti; CORE - Universite Catholique de Louvain
   presented by: Sergey Kokovin, Novosibirsk State University, IM SB RAS, NRU Higher School of Economics
 
Session ID 146: Impacts of Environmental Policies
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
519B
 
Session Chair: Cristian Huse, Stockholm School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Getting Greener by Going Black: The Priority Municipalities in Brazil
By Romero Rocha; Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Juliano Assunção; PUC-Rio / CPI-Rio
   presented by: Romero Rocha, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
 

2. Kill Two Birds With One Stone? Environmental Policy Design With Multiple Targets in the Swedish Car Market
By Cristian Huse; Stockholm School of Economics
Claudio Lucinda; University of Sao Paulo - FEA-RP
   presented by: Cristian Huse, Stockholm School of Economics
 

3. Abatement Strategies and the Cost of Environmental Regulation: Emission Standards on the European Car Market
By Mathias Reynaert; University of Leuven
   presented by: Mathias Reynaert, University of Leuven
 
Session ID 172: Behavioral Economics and Decision Theory
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521B
 
Session Chair: Paulo Natenzon, Washington University St. Louis
Session type: contributed
 

1. Choosing With the Worst in Mind: A Reference-dependent Model
By Gerelt Tserenjigmid; California Institute of Technology
   presented by: Gerelt Tserenjigmid, California Institute of Technology
 

2. Testable Implications of Models of Intertemporal Choice: Exponential Discounting and Its Generalizations
By Federico Echenique; Caltech
Kota Saito; California Institute of Technology
   presented by: Kota Saito, California Institute of Technology
 

3. Random Choice and Learning
By Paulo Natenzon; Washington University St. Louis
   presented by: Paulo Natenzon, Washington University St. Louis
 
Session ID 184: Dynamic Relations
August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521C
 
Session Chair: Alessia Russo, University of Oslo
Session type: contributed
 

1. Compliance Technologies and Self-enforcing Agreements
By Bard Harstad; University of Oslo
Francesco Lancia; University of Vienna
Alessia Russo; University of Oslo
   presented by: Francesco Lancia, University of Vienna
 

2. Delegating Relational Contracts to Corruptible Intermediaries
By Marta Troya-Martinez; New Economic School
Liam Wren-Lewis; Paris School of Economics
   presented by: Marta Troya-Martinez, New Economic School
 

3. Optimal Patronage
By Mikhail Drugov; New Economic School
   presented by: Mikhail Drugov, New Economic School, Moscow
 
Session ID 260: Productivity: Investment and R&D
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
518B
 
Session Chair: Mikko Packalen, University of Waterloo
Session type: contributed
 

1. Evaluating an Investment Subsidy Policy Through a Structural Econometric Model Using Micro-data From Greece
By Alexandros Fakos; Pennsylvania State University
   presented by: Alexandros Fakos, ITAM
 

2. Non-neutral Technology, Firm Heterogeneity, and Labor Demand
By Hongsong Zhang; University of Hong Kong
   presented by: Hongsong Zhang, University of Hong Kong
 

3. R&D Heterogeneity and Implications for Growth
By Sigurd Mølster Galaasen; Norges Bank
Alfonso Irarrazabal; BI Norwegian Business School
   presented by: Sigurd Mølster Galaasen, Norges Bank
 

4. Cities and Ideas
By Mikko Packalen; University of Waterloo
Jay Bhattacharya; Stanford University
   presented by: Mikko Packalen, University of Waterloo
 
Session ID 6: Mixed-frequency Sampled Time Series
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Le Moyne Westin
 
Session Chair: J. Isaac Miller, University of Missouri
Session type: contributed
 

1. Extended Yule-Walker Identification of VARMA Models with Single or Mixed-frequency Data
By Peter Zadrozny; Bureau of Labor Statistics
   presented by: Peter Zadrozny, Bureau of Labor Statistics
 

2. Indirect Inference Estimation of Mixed Frequency Stochastic Volatility State Space Models Using MIDAS Regressions and ARCH Models
By Mirco Rubin; Università della Svizzera Italiana
Patrick Gagliardini; University of Lugano
Eric Ghysels; UNC
   presented by: Mirco Rubin, Università della Svizzera Italiana
 

3. Real Time Mixed Frequency VARs: Nowcasting, Backcasting and Granger Causality
By Alain Hecq; Maastricht University
Thomas goetz; Deutsche Bundesbank
Lenard Lieb; Maastricht University
   presented by: Alain Hecq, Maastricht University
 

4. Simple Robust Tests for the Specification of High-frequency Predictors of a Low-frequency Series
By J. Isaac Miller; University of Missouri
   presented by: J. Isaac Miller, University of Missouri
 
Session ID 268: Empirical Analysis of the Financial Markets
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
523B
 
Session Chair: Benjamin Moritz, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich
Session type: contributed
 

1. Fracking, Drilling, and Asset Pricing: Estimating the Economic Benefits of the Shale Revolution
By Erik Gilje; The Wharton School
Robert Ready; University of Rochester
Nikolai Roussanov; University of Pennsylvania
   presented by: Nikolai Roussanov, University of Pennsylvania
 

2. Empirical Evaluation of Overspecified Asset Pricing Models
By Elena Manresa; Massachusetts Institute of Technologhy Sloan School of Management
Francisco Peñaranda; Santander Financial Institute
Enrique Sentana; Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros (CEMFI)
   presented by: Enrique Sentana, Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros (CEMFI)
 

3. Prices of Risk and the Business Cycle
By Amir Akbari; McGill University
Francesca Carrieri; McGill University
   presented by: Amir Akbari, McGill University
 

4. Deep Conditional Portfolio Sorts: The Relation Between Past and Future Stock Returns
By Benjamin Moritz; Ludwig Maximilian University Munich
Tom Zimmermann; Harvard University
   presented by: Benjamin Moritz, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich
 
Session ID 25: Fiscal Stimulus
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521B
 
Session Chair: Benjamin Born, University of Bonn
Session type: contributed
 

1. Estimating Fiscal Multipliers With Correlated Heterogeneity
By Emmanouil Kitsios; International Monetary Fund
Manasa Patnam; ENSAE
   presented by: Emmanouil Kitsios, International Monetary Fund
 

2. Stimulus at the Extensive and Intensive Labor Margins
By Bill Dupor; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
M. Saif Mehkari; University of Richmond
   presented by: Bill Dupor, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
 

3. A Narrative Approach to a Fiscal DSGE Model
By Thorsten Drautzburg; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
   presented by: Thorsten Drautzburg, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
 

4. Does Austerity Pay Off?
By Benjamin Born; University of Bonn
Gernot Mueller; University of Bonn
Johannes Pfeifer; University of Mannheim
   presented by: Benjamin Born, University of Bonn
 
Session ID 286: Empirical Job Search
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Palais Westin
 
Session Chair: Marianna Kudlyak, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Session type: contributed
 

1. Decomposing Duration Dependence in a Stopping Time Model
By Fernando Alvarez; University of Chicago
Katarina Borovickova; New York University
Robert Shimer; University of Chicago
   presented by: Katarina Borovickova, New York University
 

2. Employment and Hours Over the Business Cycle in a Model With Search Frictions
By Noritaka Kudoh; Hokkaido University
Hiroaki Miyamoto; The University of Tokyo
Masaru Sasaki; Osaka University
   presented by: Noritaka Kudoh, Hokkaido University
 

3. Looking for Jobs With Good Pay and Good Working Conditions
By Luke Haywood; DIW Berlin
Jean-Marc Robin; Sciences-Po
   presented by: Luke Haywood, DIW Berlin
 

4. Measuring Heterogeneity in Job Finding Rates Among the Nonemployed Using Labor Force Status Histories
By Marianna Kudlyak; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Fabian Lange; McGill University
   presented by: Marianna Kudlyak, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
 
Session ID 38: Advances in Demand Estimation
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
517B
 
Session Chair: Isis Durrmeyer, University of Mannheim
Session type: contributed
 

1. Testing for Rank Invariance or Similarity in Program Evaluation: The Effect of Training on Earnings Revisited
By Yingying Dong; University of California Irvine
Shu Shen; University of California Davis
   presented by: Yingying Dong, University of California Irvine
 

2. Estimating Consumer Substitution Patterns and Welfare Loss Under Retail Stockouts
By Victor Aguirregabiria; University of Toronto
Junichi Suzuki; University of Toronto
   presented by: Junichi Suzuki, University of Toronto
 

3. Automobile Prices in Market Equilibrium with Unobserved Price Discrimination
By Isis Durrmeyer; University of Mannheim
Xavier D'Haultfoeuille; CREST
Philippe Fevrier; CREST
   presented by: Isis Durrmeyer, University of Mannheim
 
Session ID 295: Forecasting
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Beaver Hall Westin
 
Session Chair: Didier Nibbering, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Session type: contributed
 

1. Microfounded Forecasting
By Wagner Gaglianone; Central Bank of Brazil
Joao Issler; Getulio Vargas Foundation
   presented by: Joao Issler, Getulio Vargas Foundation
 

2. Construction of Leading Economic Index for Recession Prediction Using Vine Copulas
By Kajal Lahiri; State University New York Albany
Yang Liu; University at Albany: SUNY
   presented by: Kajal Lahiri, State University New York Albany
 

3. Comparing Possibly Misspecified Forecasts
By Andrew Patton; Duke University
   presented by: Andrew Patton, Duke University
 

4. What Do Professional Forecasters Actually Predict?
By Didier Nibbering; Erasmus University Rotterdam
Richard Paap; Erasmus University Rotterdam
Michel van der Wel; Erasmus University Rotterdam
   presented by: Didier Nibbering, Erasmus University Rotterdam
 
Session ID 49: Driving Forces of US Leisure, Consumption, and Wealth Inequality
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521C
 
Session Chair: Heejeong Kim, Ohio State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Engines of Leisure
By Benjamin Bridgman; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
   presented by: Benjamin Bridgman, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
 

2. Optimal Financial Knowledge and Wealth Inequality
By Annamaria Lusardi; George Washington University
Pierre-Carl Michaud; L'Université du Québec à Montréal
Olivia S. Mitchell; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
   presented by: Annamaria Lusardi, George Washington University
 

3. Price Search, Consumption Inequality, and Expenditure Inequality Over the Life Cycle
By Yavuz Arslan; The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Bulent Guler; Indiana University Bloomington
Temel Taskin; World Bank
   presented by: Bulent Guler, Indiana University Bloomington
 

4. Segmented Asset Markets and the Distribution of Wealth
By Aubhik Khan; Ohio State University
Heejeong Kim; Ohio State University
   presented by: Heejeong Kim, Ohio State University
 
Session ID 307: Taxation
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520E
 
Session Chair: Marcus Berliant, Washington University St. Louis
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Supermodularity of the Tax Competition Game
By Gregoire Rota-Graziosi; imf
   presented by: Gregoire Rota-Graziosi, International Monetary Fund
 

2. Voting Over Selfishly Optimal Nonlinear Income Tax Schedules
By Craig Brett; Mount Allison University
John Weymark; Vanderbilt University
   presented by: John Weymark, Vanderbilt University
 

3. Optimal Income Taxation With a Stationarity Constraint in a Dynamic Stochastic Economy
By Marcus Berliant; Washington University St. Louis
Shota Fujishima; University of Tokyo
   presented by: Marcus Berliant, Washington University St. Louis
 
Session ID 53: NonClassical Asymptotic Analysis
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
St-Paul Westin
 
Session Chair: Nestor Parolya, Leibniz University Hannover
Session type: contributed
 

1. Regression Kink With an Unknown Threshold
By Bruce Hansen; University of Wisconsin
   presented by: Bruce Hansen, University of Wisconsin
 

2. The Numerical Delta Method and Bootstrap
By Han Hong; Stanford University
Jessie Li; Stanford University
   presented by: Jessie Li, Stanford University
 

3. Should We Go One Step Further? An Accurate Comparison of One-step and Two-step Procedures in a Generalized Method of Moments Framework
By Jungbin Hwang; University of California San Diego
Yixiao Sun; University of California, San Diego
   presented by: Jungbin Hwang, University of California San Diego
 

4. Consistent Estimation of the High Dimensional Efficient Frontier
By Taras Bodnar; Stockholm University
Nikolaus Hautsch; University of Vienna
Nestor Parolya; Leibniz University Hannover
   presented by: Nestor Parolya, Leibniz University Hannover
 
Session ID 60: Asymmetric Information and Signaling
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
517C
 
Session Chair: Kosuke Uetake, Yale University School of Management
Session type: contributed
 

1. Precommitments for Financial Self-control: Evidence From the 2003 Korean Credit Crisis
By Sung-Jin Cho; Seoul National University
John Rust; Georgetown University
   presented by: Sung-Jin Cho, Seoul National University
 

2. Bargaining with Heterogeneous Beliefs: A Structural Analysis of Medical Malpractice Lawsuits in Florida
By Antonio Merlo; University of Pennsylvania
Xun Tang; University of Pennsylvania
   presented by: Xun Tang, Rice University
 

3. Signaling in Online Credit Markets
By Kei Kawai; New York University
Ken Onishi; Singapore Management University
Kosuke Uetake; Yale University School of Management
   presented by: Kosuke Uetake, Yale University School of Management
 
Session ID 322: Macroprudential Policy
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
524B
 
Session Chair: Christian Opp, University of Pennsylvania
Session type: contributed
 

1. A New Perspective on Bank-dependency: The Liquidity Insurance Channel
By Viral Acharya; New York University
Heitor Almeida; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai
Filippo Ippolito; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Ander Perez; Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Boston University
   presented by: Ander Perez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Boston University
 

2. Co-ordinating Monetary and Macroprudential Policies
By Bianca De Paoli; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Matthias Paustian; Federal Reserve Board
   presented by: Matthias Paustian, Federal Reserve Board
 

3. The New Financial Regulation in Basel III and Monetary Policy: A Macroprudential Approach
By Jose Carrasco-Gallego; University of Portsmouth
Margarita Rubio; University of Nottingham
   presented by: Jose Carrasco-Gallego, University of Portsmouth
 

4. Macroprudential Bank Capital Regulation in a Competitive Financial System
By Milton Harris; Booth School of Business, University of Chicago
Christian Opp; University of Pennsylvania
Marcus Opp; UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business
   presented by: Christian Opp, University of Pennsylvania
 
Session ID 68: Uncertainty and Firm Dynamics
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
522A
 
Session Chair: Sergio Salgado, University of Minnesota
Session type: contributed
 

1. Menu Costs, Uncertainty Cycles, and the Propagation of Nominal Shocks
By Isaac Baley; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Julio Blanco; University of Michigan
   presented by: Isaac Baley, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
 

2. Fluctuations in Uncertainty, Efficient Borrowing Constraints and Firm Dynamics
By Sebastian Dyrda; University of Toronto
   presented by: Sebastian Dyrda, University of Toronto
 

3. Inventories Redux: An (S,s) Model With Idiosyncratic Shocks Confronts the Facts in Business Cycle and High Frequencies
By Aubhik Khan; Ohio State University
Julia Thomas; Ohio State University
   presented by: Julia Thomas, Ohio State University
 

4. Firms Over the Business Cycle: Fluctuations in Higher-order Uncertainty
By Nicholas Bloom; Stanford University
Fatih Guvenen; University of Minnesota
Sergio Salgado; University of Minnesota
   presented by: Sergio Salgado, University of Minnesota
 
Session ID 330: Developments in Program Evaluation Methods
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ste-Helene Westin
 
Session Chair: Rosa Matzkin, University of California Los Angeles
Session type: contributed
 

1. Identification of Average Effects Under Magnitude and Sign Restrictions on Confounding
By Karim Chalak; University of Virginia
   presented by: Karim Chalak, University of Virginia
 

2. Identifying the Average Treatment Effect in a Two Threshold Model
By Arthur Lewbel; Boston College
Thomas Tao Yang; Boston College
   presented by: Arthur Lewbel, Boston College
 

3. A Simple, Graphical Procedure for Comparing Multiple Treatment Effects
By Brennan Thompson; Ryerson University
Matthew Webb; University of Calgary
   presented by: Brennan Thompson, Ryerson University
 

4. Individual Counterfactuals With Multidimensional Unobserved Heterogeneity
By Richard Blundell; University College London
Dennis Kristensen; University College London
Rosa Matzkin; University of California Los Angeles
   presented by: Rosa Matzkin, University of California Los Angeles
 
Session ID 75: Cognitive Biases
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520A
 
Session Chair: Myrna Wooders, Vanderbilt Universoty
Session type: contributed
 

1. Knowing Me, Imagining You: Projection and Overbidding in Auctions
By Yves Breitmoser; Humboldt University
   presented by: Yves Breitmoser, Humboldt University
 

2. Stochastic Choice and Categorization: Inferring Preferences From Psychological Biases.
By Victor Aguiar; Brown University
   presented by: Victor Aguiar, Brown University
 

3. English versus Vickrey Auction With Loss Averse Bidders
By Jonas von Wangenheim; Humboldt Universität Berlin
   presented by: Jonas von Wangenheim, Humboldt Universität Berlin
 

4. On Own Experience, Prejudice and Discrimination
By Myrna Wooders; Vanderbilt Universoty
   presented by: Myrna Wooders, Vanderbilt Universoty
 
Session ID 334: Developments in Econometric Methods II
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Mc Gill Westin
 
Session Chair: Christoph Rothe, Columbia University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Two-way Models for Gravity
By Koen Jochmans; SciencesPo Paris
   presented by: Koen Jochmans, SciencesPo Paris
 

2. Efficient ML and GMM Estimation of Panel Data Models With Cross-sectional Heteroskedasticity
By Hugo Kruiniger; University of Durham
   presented by: Hugo Kruiniger, University of Durham
 

3. Double Instrumental Variable Estimation of Interaction Models With Big Data
By Christian Gourieroux; University of Toronto
   presented by: Christian Gourieroux, University of Toronto
 

4. Robust Confidence Intervals for Average Treatment Effects Under Limited Overlap
By Christoph Rothe; Columbia University
   presented by: Christoph Rothe, Columbia University
 
Session ID 85: Dynamic Games
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520B
 
Session Chair: Ted Bergstrom, University of California Santa Barbara
Session type: contributed
 

1. Collusion With Private Monitoring and Private Information
By Martin Cripps; University College London
Suehyun Kwon; University College London
   presented by: Suehyun Kwon, University College London
 

2. Learning, New Technology and the Ratchet Effect
By V Bhaskar; University of Texas Austin
   presented by: V Bhaskar, University of Texas Austin
 

3. When Does Predation Dominate Collusion?
By Thomas Wiseman; University of Texas Austin
   presented by: Thomas Wiseman, University of Texas Austin
 

4. The Good Samaritan and Traffic on the Road to Jericho
By Ted Bergstrom; University of California Santa Barbara
   presented by: Ted Bergstrom, University of California Santa Barbara
 
Session ID 89: Studies in Political Economy
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520C
 
Session Chair: Ali Yurukoglu, Stanford University
Session type: contributed
 

1. How Do Rights Revolutions Occur? Free Speech and the First Amendment
By Daniel Chen; ETH Zurich
   presented by: Daniel Chen, Toulouse Institute for Advanced Studies
 

2. Do Judges' Characteristics Matter? Ethnicity, Gender and Partisanship in Texas State Trial Courts
By Claire Lim; Cornell University
Bernardo Silveira; Washington University St. Louis
James Snyder; Harvard University
   presented by: Claire Lim, Cornell University
 

3. Voter Turnout and Preference Aggregation
By Kei Kawai; New York University
Yuta Toyama; Northwestern University
Yasutora Watanabe; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
   presented by: Yasutora Watanabe, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 

4. Bias in Cable News: Real Effects and Polarization
By Ali Yurukoglu; Stanford University
   presented by: Ali Yurukoglu, Stanford University
 
Session ID 351: Labor Markets and Trade
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
518C
 
Session Chair: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Session type: contributed
 

1. International Trade and Labor Market Discrimination
By Richard Chisik; Ryerson University Toronto
Julian Emami Namini; Erasmus University Rotterdam
   presented by: Richard Chisik, Ryerson University Toronto
 

2. Labor Market Effects of International Trade When Mobility is Costly
By Damoun Ashournia; University of Oxford
   presented by: Damoun Ashournia, University of Oxford
 

3. Offshoring, Low-skilled Immigration, and Labor Market Polarization
By Federico Mandelman; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Andrei Zlate; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
   presented by: Federico Mandelman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
 

4. No Pain, No Gain: The Effects of Exports on Job Injury and Sickness
By Jakob Munch; University of Copenhagen
   presented by: Jakob Munch, University of Copenhagen
 
Session ID 372: Micro Pathways to Individual Outcomes
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
519A
 
Session Chair: Daniel Hojman, Universidad de Chile
Session type: contributed
 

1. Meritocracy and the Inheritance of Advantage
By Jose V. Rodriguez Mora; University of Edinburgh
Michael Watts; University of Edinburgh
   presented by: Michael Watts, University of Edinburgh
 

2. Finance for All: The Impact of Financial Literacy Training in Compulsory Secondary Education in Spain
By Laura Hospido; Banco de España and IZA
Ernesto Villanueva; Banco de España
Gema Zamarro; University of Arkansas
   presented by: Gema Zamarro, University of Arkansas
 

3. Destructive Creation: School Turnover and Educational Attainment
By Daniel Hojman; Universidad de Chile
   presented by: Daniel Hojman, Universidad de Chile
 
Session ID 118: Identity and Social Mobility
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
518A
 
Session Chair: Evelyn Nunes, Pennsylvania State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Transition of Son Preference: Child Gender and Parental Inputs in Korea
By Jisoo Hwang; Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Eleanor Choi; Hanyang University
   presented by: Jisoo Hwang, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
 

2. The Effects of Social Identity on Aspirations and Learning Outcomes: A Field Experiment in Rural India
By Priya Mukherjee; Cornell University
   presented by: Priya Mukherjee, College of William and Mary
 

3. Identity Based Policies and Overlapping Identities: Evidence From Affirmative Action and Education in India
By Guilhem Cassan; University of Namur
   presented by: Guilhem Cassan, University of Namur
 

4. Parental Choice, Social Mobility and Race in Brazil
By Evelyn Nunes; Pennsylvania State University
   presented by: Evelyn Nunes, Pennsylvania State University
 
Session ID 126: Information Frictions in Macroeconomics
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
522B
 
Session Chair: Nicolas Vincent, Institute of Applied Economics HEC Montréal
Session type: contributed
 

1. What We Don't Know Doesn't Hurt Us: Rational Inattention and the Permanent Income Hypothesis in General Equilibrium
By Yulei Luo; University of Hong Kong
   presented by: Yulei Luo, University of Hong Kong
 

2. Price Dispersion, Private Uncertainty and Endogenous Nominal Rigidities
By Gaetano Gaballo; Banque de France
   presented by: Gaetano Gaballo, Banque de France
 

3. An Informational Theory of Instrument Policy
By Alexandre Kohlhas; Stockholm University Institute for International Economic Studies
   presented by: Alexandre Kohlhas, Stockholm University Institute for International Economic Studies
 

4. Paralyzed by Fear: Rigid and Discrete Pricing Under Demand Uncertainty
By Cosmin Ilut; Duke University
Rosen Valchev; Duke University
Nicolas Vincent; Institute of Applied Economics HEC Montréal
   presented by: Nicolas Vincent, Institute of Applied Economics HEC Montréal
 
Session ID 389: Impacts of Environmental Policies II
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
519B
 
Session Chair: Naoto Jinji, Kyoto University
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Net Benefits of the Acid Rain Program: What Can We Learn From the Grand Policy Experiment?
By Ron Chan; University of Manchester
Benjamin Chupp; Georgia Institute of Technology
Maureen Cropper; University of Maryland
Nicholas Muller; Middlebury College
   presented by: Ron Chan, University of Manchester
 

2. DETERring Deforestation in the Amazon: Environmental Monitoring and Law Enforcement
By Juliano Assuncao; Climate Policy Initiative / PUC-Rio
Clarissa Gandour; Climate Policy Initiative / PUC-Rio
Romero Rocha; Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
   presented by: Clarissa Gandour, Climate Policy Initiative / PUC-Rio
 

3. The Effects of Emission Taxes on Pollution Through the Diffusion of Clean Technology: The Presence of Green Consumers
By Naoto Jinji; Kyoto University
Wenjun Sun; Kyoto University
   presented by: Naoto Jinji, Kyoto University
 
Session ID 396: The Cross Section of Stock Returns
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
524C
 
Session Chair: Rainer Schüssler, Helmut-Schmidt University Hamburg
Session type: contributed
 

1. Competition, Markups and Predictable Returns
By Alexandre Corhay; University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business
Howard Kung; London Business School
Lukas Schmid; Duke University
   presented by: Alexandre Corhay, University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business
 

2. Funding Liquidity Risk and the Cross-section of Stock Returns
By Jean-Sébastien Fontaine; Bank of Canada
rene garcia; EDHEC
Sermin Gungor; Bank of Canada
   presented by: Jean-Sébastien Fontaine, Bank of Canada
 

3. Networks in Production: Asset Pricing Implications
By Bernard Herskovic; New York University
   presented by: Bernard Herskovic, New York University
 

4. Forecasting Equity Premia Using Bayesian Dynamic Model Averaging
By Rainer Schüssler; Helmut-Schmidt University Hamburg
Joscha Beckmann; University of Duisburg-Essen / Kiel Institute for the World Economy
   presented by: Rainer Schüssler, Helmut-Schmidt University Hamburg
 
Session ID 397: Household Finance
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
525A
 
Session Chair: Urvi Neelakantan, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Distribution of Debt Across Euro Area Countries: The Role of Individual Characteristics, Institutions and Credit Conditions
By Olympia Bover; Bank of Spain
   presented by: Olympia Bover, Bank of Spain
 

2. Do You Save More or Less in Response to Bad News? A New Identification of the Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution
By Lawrence Schmidt; University of California, San Diego
Alexis Akira Toda; University of California San Diego
   presented by: Alexis Akira Toda, University of California San Diego
 

3. How Price Elastic is the Demand for Retirement Saving?
By Alexis Direr; Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans
   presented by: Alexis Direr, Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans
 

4. Learn Now, Save Later: College and Household Portfolios
By Kartik Athreya; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Felicia Ionescu; Federal Reserve Board
Urvi Neelakantan; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
   presented by: Urvi Neelakantan, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
 
Session ID 142: Subsidies to Higher Education
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ramezay Westin
 
Session Chair: David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. Estimating the Value of Higher Education Financial Aid: Evidence From a Field Experiment
By Christian Belzil; Ecole Polytechnique
Arnaud Maurel; Duke University
Modibo Sidibe; Duke
   presented by: Christian Belzil, Ecole Polytechnique
 

2. Finish It and It's Free: An Evaluation of College Graduation Subsidies
By Matthew Webb; University of Calgary
   presented by: Matthew Webb, Carleton University
 

3. Student Aid, Academic Achievement, and Labor Market Behavior: Grants or Loans?
By Juanna Joensen; Stockholm School of Economics
Elena Mattana; Universite` Catholique de Louvain CORE
   presented by: Elena Mattana, Universite` Catholique de Louvain CORE
 

4. Leveling Up: Early Results From a Randomized Evaluation of Post-secondary Aid
By Joshua Angrist; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David Autor; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sally Hudson; MIT
Amanda Pallais; Harvard
   presented by: David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
Session ID 404: Bond Markets and the Macroeconomy I
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
525B
 
Session Chair: Ivan Shaliastovich, University of Pennsylvania
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Macroeconomic Model of Equities and Real, Nominal and Defaultable Debt
By Eric Swanson; University of California Irvine
   presented by: Eric Swanson, University of California Irvine
 

2. Revisions of Expectations and Term Premia at 8:30 AM: What Does the Yield Curve Say About Macroeconomic Announcements?
By Peter Hoerdahl; Bank for International Settlements
Eli Remolona; Bank for International Settlements
Giorgio Valente; City University of Hong Kong
   presented by: Peter Hoerdahl, Bank for International Settlements
 

3. A Macro-finance Model of the Term Structure With Time-varying Market Prices of Risk
By Eric Jondeau; University of Lausanne
Rene Garcia; EDHEC Business School
Florian Pelgrin; EDHEC Business School
   presented by: Eric Jondeau, University of Lausanne
 

4. Macroeconomic Bond Risks at the Zero Lower Bound
By Nicole Branger; University of Muenster
Christian Schlag; Goethe University
Ivan Shaliastovich; University of Pennsylvania
Dongho Song; Boston College
   presented by: Ivan Shaliastovich, University of Pennsylvania
 
Session ID 409: Mechanism Design
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
448
 
Session Chair: Andreas Kleiner, University Bonn
Session type: contributed
 

1. Ordinal Versus Cardinal Voting Rules: A Mechanism Design Approach
By Semin Kim; National Taiwan University
   presented by: Semin Kim, National Taiwan University
 

2. Continuous Cardinal Incentive Compatible Mechanisms are Ordinal
By Lars Ehlers; Universite de Montreal
Dipjyoti Majumdar; Concordia University
Debasis Mishra; Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi
Arunava Sen; Indian Statistical Institute
   presented by: Dipjyoti Majumdar, Concordia University
 

3. Why Voting? A Welfare Analysis
By Moritz Drexl; University Bonn
Andreas Kleiner; University Bonn
   presented by: Andreas Kleiner, University Bonn
 
Session ID 423: Driving Forces of Business Cycles
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
St-Antoine A Westin
 
Session Chair: Alexandre Dmitriev, University of Tasmania
Session type: contributed
 

1. Growth and Business Cycle Effects of Future Financial Crises
By Alex Clymo; London School of Economics
   presented by: Alex Clymo, London School of Economics
 

2. Accounting for Dispersion Over the Business Cycle
By Robert Kurtzman; UCLA
David Zeke; UCLA
   presented by: Robert Kurtzman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
 

3. Oil and Macroeconomic (In)stability
By Hilde Bjørnland; BI Norwegian Business School
Vegard Larsen; BI Norwegian Business School
   presented by: Vegard Larsen, BI Norwegian Business School
 

4. Lifestyle Habits and International Transmission of Business Cycles
By Alexandre Dmitriev; University of Tasmania
   presented by: Alexandre Dmitriev, University of Tasmania
 
Session ID 436: Theory of Market Design
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520F
 
Session Chair: Yash Kanoria, Columbia University
Session type: contributed
 

1. A New Solution to Random Allocation Problems With Private Endowments
By Jun Zhang; California Institute of Technology
   presented by: Jun Zhang, California Institute of Technology
 

2. On the Efficiency of Stable Matchings in Large Markets
By Sangmok Lee; University of Pennsylvania
Leeat Yariv; California Institute of Technology
   presented by: Sangmok Lee, University of Pennsylvania
 

3. Overbooking in Matching Markets
By Alexander Westkamp; University of Maastricht
   presented by: Alexander Westkamp, University of Cologne
 

4. Managing Congestion in Matching Markets
By Nick Arnosti; Stanford University
Ramesh Johari; Stanford University
Yash Kanoria; Columbia University
   presented by: Yash Kanoria, Columbia University
 
Session ID 440: Networks and Labor Markets
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ville-Marie A Westin
 
Session Chair: Lucia Barbone, Catholic University Milan; Sussex University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Your Very Private Job Agency: Job Referrals Based on Residential Location Networks
By Franziska Hawranek; University of Regensburg
Norbert Schanne; Institute for Employment Research IAB
   presented by: Norbert Schanne, Institute for Employment Research IAB
 

2. Necessary Luxuries: A New Social Interactions Model, Applied to Keeping Up With the Joneses in India
By Arthur Lewbel; Boston College
Sam Norris; Northwestern University
Krishna Pendakur; Simon Fraser University
Xi Qu; Shanghai Jiao Tong University
   presented by: Krishna Pendakur, Simon Fraser University
 

3. Peer Effects in Employment Status: Evidence From Housing Lotteries for Forced Evacuees in Fukushima
By Ayako Kondo; Yokohama National University
Masahiro Shoji; Seijo University
   presented by: Masahiro Shoji, Seijo University
 

4. Key Players? High School Networking Effects on Earnings
By Lucia Barbone; Catholic University Milan; Sussex University
Peter Dolton; Sussex University
   presented by: Lucia Barbone, Catholic University Milan; Sussex University
 
Session ID 445: Contracting
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
521A
 
Session Chair: Sofia Moroni, Yale University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Dynamic Mechanisms Without Money
By Yingni Guo; Northwestern University
Johannes Horner; Yale University
   presented by: Yingni Guo, Northwestern University
 

2. Making Collusion Hard: Asymmetric Information as a Counter-corruption Measure
By Sylvain Chassang; Princeton Unviersity
Juan Ortner; Boston University
   presented by: Juan Ortner, Boston University
 

3. Optimal Long-term Contracting With Learning
By Zhiguo He; University of Chicago Booth School of Business
   presented by: Zhiguo He, University of Chicago Booth School of Bu
 

4. Experimentation in Organizations
By Sofia Moroni; Yale University
   presented by: Sofia Moroni, Yale University
 
Session ID 190: ABC and Bayesian Asymptotics
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Viger Westin
 
Session Chair: Worapree Maneesoonthorn, University of Melbourne
Session type: contributed
 

1. Mostly Harmless Bayesian Econometrics: Implicit Distributional Assumptions
By Dale J. Poirier; University of California Irvine
   presented by: Dale J. Poirier, University of California Irvine
 

2. Bayesian Nonparametric Calibration and Combination of Predictive Distributions
By Federico Bassetti; Università di Pavia
Roberto Casarin; University Ca' Foscari of Venice
Francesco Ravazzolo; Norges Bank
   presented by: Francesco Ravazzolo, Norges Bank
 

3. Nonparametric Kernel Estimation for Bayesian Means
By Jiti Gao; Monash University
Han Hong; Stanford University
   presented by: Jiti Gao, Monash University
 

4. Approximate Bayesian Computation in State Space Models
By Worapree Maneesoonthorn; University of Melbourne
   presented by: Worapree Maneesoonthorn, University of Melbourne
 
Session ID 454: Selection in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
Ville-Marie B Westin
 
Session Chair: Nese Yildiz, University of Rochester
Session type: contributed
 

1. Extremal Quantile Regressions for Selection Models and the Black-white Wage Gap
By Xavier D'Haultfoeuille; CREST
Arnaud Maurel; Duke University
Yichong Zhang; Duke University
   presented by: Arnaud Maurel, Duke University
 

2. Diagnostic Tests for the Selection-on-observables Assumption: The Case of Women, Infants and Children Program
By Umair Khalil; University of Rochester
Nese Yildiz; University of Rochester
   presented by: Nese Yildiz, University of Rochester
 
Session ID 461: Firms, Earnings and Management
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
St-Antoine B Westin
 
Session Chair: Shiming Fu, Duke University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Economic Uncertainty and Earnings Management
By Luke Stein; Arizona State University
Charles Wang; Harvard Business School
   presented by: Luke Stein, Arizona State University
 

2. Accounting for the Corporate Cash Increase
By Jake Zhao; Stony Brook University
   presented by: Jake Zhao, Stony Brook University
 

3. Anti-competitive Effects of Common Ownership
By Jose Azar; Charles River Associates
Martin Schmalz; University of Michigan
Isabel Tecu; Charles River Associates
   presented by: Isabel Tecu, Charles River Associates
 

4. Dynamic Capital Allocation and Managerial Compensation
By Shiming Fu; Duke University Fuqua School
   presented by: Shiming Fu, University of Rochester
 
Session ID 215: International Financial Integration
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
522C
 
Session Chair: Tianxiao Zheng, University of Colorado Boulder
Session type: contributed
 

1. Does Financial Integration Increase Welfare? Evidence from International Household-level Data
By Christian Friedrich; Bank of Canada
   presented by: Christian Friedrich, Bank of Canada
 

2. Wedges for Wedges: Evaluating Integrations From the Perspective of a Neoclassical Model
By Shu-Shiuan Lu; National Tsing Hua University
   presented by: Shu-Shiuan Lu, National Tsing Hua University
 

3. Financial Integration, Financial Frictions and Business Cycles of Emerging Market Economies
By Tianxiao Zheng; University of Colorado Boulder
   presented by: Tianxiao Zheng, University of Colorado Boulder
 
Session ID 231: Financial Business Cycles
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
523A
 
Session Chair: Aubhik Khan, Ohio State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Financing of Ideas and the Great Deviation
By Daniel Garcia-Macia; Stanford University
   presented by: Daniel Garcia-Macia, Stanford University
 

2. Credit, Bankruptcy and Aggregate Fluctuations
By Makoto Nakajima; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
   presented by: Makoto Nakajima, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
 

3. Breaking the Spell with Credit-easing: Self-confirming Credit Crises in Competitive Search Economies
By Gaetano Gaballo; Banque de France
Ramon Marimon; European Institute and Universtat Pompeu Fabria
   presented by: Ramon Marimon, European Institute and Universtat Pompeu Fabria
 

4. Default Risk With Real and Financial Uncertainty Shocks
By Aubhik Khan; Ohio State University
Tatsuro Senga; Ohio State University
Julia Thomas; Ohio State University
   presented by: Aubhik Khan, Ohio State University
 
Session ID 235: Experiments in Behavioral Economics
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
447
 
Session Chair: Kristof Madarasz, London School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Strategy Choice In The Infinitely Repeated Prisoners Dilemma
By Pedro Dal Bo; Brown University
Guillaume Frechette; New York University
   presented by: Guillaume Frechette, New York University
 

2. Excusing Selfishness in Charitable Giving: The Role of Risk
By Christine Exley; Stanford University
   presented by: Christine Exley, Stanford University
 

3. The Biases of Others: Anticipating Informational Projection in an Agency Setting
By David Danz; WZB Berlin
Kristof Madarasz; London School of Economics
Stephanie Wang; University of Pittsburgh
   presented by: Kristof Madarasz, London School of Economics
 
Session ID 241: Repeated Interactions
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
520D
 
Session Chair: Katsunori Ohta, Wakayama University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Efficiency May Improve When Defectors Exist
By Takako Fujiwara-Greve; Keio University
Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara; Musashino University
Nobue Suzuki; Komazawa University
   presented by: Nobue Suzuki, Komazawa University
 

2. Explicit Renegotiation in Repeated Games
By Mikhail Safronov; Northwestern University
Bruno Strulovici; Northwestern University
   presented by: Bruno Strulovici, Northwestern University
 

3. Repeated Delegation
By Elliot Lipnowski; New York University Stern School of Business
Joao Ramos; NYU
   presented by: Elliot Lipnowski, New York University Stern School of Business
 

4. Repeated Partnerships With Decreasing Returns
By Hajime Kobayashi; Kansai University
Katsunori Ohta; Wakayama University
Tadashi Sekiguchi; Kyoto University
   presented by: Katsunori Ohta, Wakayama University
 
Session ID 277: Incomplete Market Models of Sovereign Debt and Default
August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15
524A
 
Session Chair: Seunghoon Na, Columbia University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Fiscal Rules and the Sovereign Default Premium
By Juan Hatchondo; Indiana University
   presented by: Juan Hatchondo, Indiana University
 

2. Envelope Condition Method With an Application to Default Risk Models
By Cristina Arellano; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Lilia Maliar; Stanford University
Serguei Maliar; Santa Clara University
Viktor Tsyrennikov; IMF
   presented by: Serguei Maliar, Santa Clara University
 

3. A Model of the Twin Ds: Optimal Default and Devaluation
By Seunghoon Na; Columbia University
Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe; Columbia University
Martin Uribe; Columbia University
Vivian Yue; Emory University
   presented by: Seunghoon Na, Columbia University
 
Session ID 1: Learning with Misspecified Models
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
448
 
Session Chair: Drew Fudenberg, Harvard University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Active Learning With a Misspecifed Model
By Drew Fudenberg; Harvard University
Gleb Romanyuk; Harvard University
   presented by: Gleb Romanyuk, Harvard University
 

2. An Equilibrium Framework for Players With Misspecified Models
By Ignacio Esponda; Washington University St Louis
Demian Pouzo; University of California Berkeley
   presented by: Ignacio Esponda, Washington University St Louis
 

3. Unrealistic Expectations and Misguided Learning
By Paul Heidhues; European School of Management and Technology
Botond Koszegi; Central European University
Philipp Strack; UC Berkeley
   presented by: Paul Heidhues, European School of Management and Technology
 
Session ID 274: Reputations and Bargaining
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
519B
 
Session Chair: Kaustav Das, University of Exeter Business School
Session type: contributed
 

1. Reputation and Competition
By Christian Krestel; University College London
   presented by: Christian Krestel, University College London
 

2. Polarization and Delay: Uncertainty in Reputational Bargaining
By Jack Fanning; Brown University
   presented by: Jack Fanning, Brown University
 

3. Bilateral Trading and Incomplete Information: The Coase Conjecture and Endogenous Outside Options
By Kalyan Chatterjee; Pennsylvania State University
Kaustav Das; University of Exeter
   presented by: Kaustav Das, University of Exeter Business School
 
Session ID 21: Political Economy (Theory)
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
517B
 
Session Chair: Keiichi Kawai, University of South New Wales
Session type: contributed
 

1. Persuasion, Transparency and Commitment
By Timothy Feddersen; Northwestern University
Ronen Gradwohl; Northwestern University
   presented by: Ronen Gradwohl, Northwestern University
 

2. A Theory of Vote Trading and Information Aggregation
By Peter Eso; University of Oxford
Stephen Hansen; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Lucy White; Harvard Business School
   presented by: Stephen Hansen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
 

3. Policy Complexity
By Keiichi Kawai; University of New South Wales
Hongyi Li; University of New South Wales
   presented by: Keiichi Kawai, University of New South Wales
 
Session ID 284: Earnings Dynamics
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
524C
 
Session Chair: Serdar Ozkan, University of Toronto
Session type: contributed
 

1. Higher-order Income Risk and Social Insurance Policy Over the Business Cycle
By Christopher Busch; University of Cologne
David Domeij; Stockholm School of Economics
Fatih Guvenen; University of Minnesota
Rocio Madera; University of Minnesota
   presented by: Christopher Busch, University of Cologne
 

2. Semiparametric Estimation of the Canonical Permanent-transitory Model of Earnings Dynamics
By Yingyao Hu; Johns Hopkins University
Robert Moffitt; Johns Hopkins University
Yuya Sasaki; Johns Hopkins University
   presented by: Robert Moffitt, Johns Hopkins University
 

3. Understanding Portfolio Choice and Wealth Inequality: The Role of Non-Gaussian Earnings Risk with Asymmetric Mean Reversion
By Fatih Karahan; Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Serdar Ozkan; University of Toronto
   presented by: Serdar Ozkan, University of Toronto
 
Session ID 289: Continuous Time Contracts and Applications
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520E
 
Session Chair: Martin Dumav, European University Institute
Session type: contributed
 

1. Moral Hazard Premium: Valuation of Moral Hazard Under Diffusive and Jump Risks
By Hisashi Nakamura; Hitotsubashi University
   presented by: Hisashi Nakamura, Hitotsubashi University
 

2. Optimal Disability Insurance and Unemployment Insurance With Cyclical Fluctuations
By Hsuan-Chih Lin; University of Wisconsin Madison
   presented by: Hsuan-Chih Lin, University of Wisconsin Madison
 

3. Continuous-time Contracting With Ambiguous Perceptions
By Martin Dumav; European University Institute
   presented by: Martin Dumav, European University Institute
 
Session ID 297: Decision Theory
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520A
 
Session Chair: Koji Shirai, Kwansei Gakuin University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Menu Choice Without Completeness
By Tsogbadral Galaabaatar; Ryerson University
   presented by: Tsogbadral Galaabaatar, Ryerson University
 

2. A Theory of Robust Experiments for Choice Under Uncertainty
By Simon Grant; University of Queensland
Jeffrey Kline; University of Queensland
Idione Meneghel; Australian National University
John Quiggin; University of Queensland
rabee tourky; research school of economics
   presented by: Jeffrey Kline, University of Queensland
 

3. A Revealed Preference Theory of Monotone Choice and Strategic Complementarity
By Natalia Lazzati; University of Michigan
John Quah; Oxford University
Koji Shirai; Kwansei Gakuin University
   presented by: Koji Shirai, Kwansei Gakuin University
 
Session ID 52: Nonseparable Models
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
522A
 
Session Chair: Alexandre Poirier, University of Iowa
Session type: contributed
 

1. Nonseparable Models With Information Frictions
By Suyong Song; University of Iowa
   presented by: Suyong Song, University of Iowa
 

2. Minimum Integrated Distance Estimation in Simultaneous Equation Models
By Zhengyuan Gao; Université Catholique de Louvain CORE
Antonio Galvao; University of Iowa
   presented by: Zhengyuan Gao, Université Catholique de Louvain CORE
 

3. Efficient Estimation in Models With Independence Restrictions
By Alexandre Poirier; University of Iowa
   presented by: Alexandre Poirier, University of Iowa
 
Session ID 313: Bank Runs
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
520F
 
Session Chair: Enrico Sette, Bank of Italy
Session type: contributed
 

1. Financial Crises and Systemic Bank Runs in a Dynamic Model of Banking
By Roberto Robatto; University Wisconsin Madison
   presented by: Roberto Robatto, University Wisconsin Madison
 

2. Liquidity Backstops and Dynamic Debt Runs
By Bin Wei; Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Vivian Yue; Emory University
   presented by: Bin Wei, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
 

3. Double Bank Runs and Liquidity Risk Management
By Filippo Ippolito; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Jose Luis Peydro; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Andrea Polo; Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSE
Enrico Sette; Bank of Italy
   presented by: Enrico Sette, Bank of Italy
 
Session ID 59: Risk Aversion in Auctions
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
Le Moyne Westin
 
Session Chair: Matthew Gentry, London School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Identification and Estimation in First-price Auctions With Risk-averse Bidders and Selective Entry
By Matthew Gentry; London School of Economics
Tong Li; Vanderbilt University
Jingfeng Lu; National University of Singapore
   presented by: Matthew Gentry, London School of Economics
 

2. Inference of Risk Aversion in First-price Auctions With An Unobserved Characteristic
By Yu Zhu; University of Wisconsin - Madison
   presented by: Yu Zhu, University of Leicester
 

3. Endogenous Entry and Risk-aversion in Oil and Gas Lease Auctions
By Yunmi Kong; New York University
   presented by: Yunmi Kong, New York University
 
Session ID 316: Policy Reforms
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
521A
 
Session Chair: William Peterman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Cost of Uncertainty About the Timing of Social Security Reform
By Frank Caliendo; Utah State University
Aspen Gorry; Utah State University
Sita Slavov; George Mason University
   presented by: Aspen Gorry, Utah State University
 

2. Universal Basic Income Versus Unemployment Insurance
By Alice FABRE; GREQAM- AMSE
Stephane Pallage; UQAM
Christian Zimmermann; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
   presented by: Christian Zimmermann, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
 

3. A Historical Welfare Analysis of Social Security: Who Did the Program Benefit?
By William Peterman; Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Kamila Sommer; Federal Reserve Board
   presented by: William Peterman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
 
Session ID 77: Behavioral Economics and Public Policy
August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45
517C
 
Session Chair: Jörg Spenkuch, Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
Session type: contributed
 

1. Backward Induction in the Wild: Evidence From the U.S. Senate
By Jörg Spenkuch; Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
   presented by: Jörg Spenkuch, Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
 

2. Preference Identification Under Inconsistent Choice
By Jacob Goldin; Princeton University
Daniel Reck; University of Michigan
   presented by: Daniel Reck, University of Michigan
 

3. Affirmative Action and Stereotype Threat
By Anat Bracha; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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