Contributed Sessions August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45 | |
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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 |
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Contributed Sessions August 17, 2015 14:15 to 16:15 |
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Presidential Address: Robert Porter (Northwestern University): "Empirical Analysis and Auction Design" Chair: Manuel Arellano August 17, 2015 16:45 to 18:15 |
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Contributed Sessions August 18, 2015 11:15 to 12:45 | |
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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 |
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Contributed Sessions August 18, 2015 14:15 to 16:15 | |
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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 |
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Contributed Sessions August 19, 2015 11:15 to 12:45 | |
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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 |
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Contributed Sessions August 19, 2015 14:15 to 16:15 | |
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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 |
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Contributed Sessions August 20, 2015 11:15 to 12:45 | |
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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 |
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Contributed Sessions August 20, 2015 14:15 to 16:15 | |
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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 |
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Contributed Sessions August 21, 2015 11:15 to 12:45 | |
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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 |
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Contributed Sessions August 21, 2015 14:15 to 16:15 |
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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 |
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Summary of All Sessions |
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Session ID code | Date/Time | Location | Type | Title | Papers |
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453 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Villa Marie B Westin | contributed | Advances in Econometric Models of Choice Test | 3 |
240 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Beaver Hill Westin | contributed | Advances in Inference Methods | 3 |
416 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 517C | contributed | Ambiguity Aversion | 3 |
245 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520C | contributed | Amibiguity: Theory and Applications | 3 |
369 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524A | contributed | Analyzing The Impacts of Government Policies | 3 |
205 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525A | contributed | Asymmetric Information in Financial Markets | 2 |
73 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518C | contributed | Bargaining and Negotiation | 2 |
130 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519B | contributed | Biases and Risk Attitudes: Experimental Evidence | 3 |
143 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520A | contributed | Contest Theory | 3 |
270 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520D | contributed | Dynamic Trading | 3 |
98 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ramezay Westin | contributed | Dynamics and Panels | 3 |
433 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521A | contributed | Entrepreneurship | 3 |
43 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518A | contributed | Experiments with Limited or Incomplete Information | 3 |
35 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522B | contributed | Financial Markets: Ambiguity, Volatility, Frictions and Predictions | 2 |
104 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519A | contributed | Financing Under Uncertainty | 3 |
467 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Antoine A Westin | contributed | Forecasting | 3 |
299 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Fractional Time Series | 2 |
217 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525B | contributed | Growth and Investment | 3 |
54 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Health and Education | 3 |
332 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Villa Marie A Westin | contributed | Identification and Inference in Econometric Models | 3 |
192 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520B | contributed | Information Disclosure | 3 |
112 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522C | contributed | International Trade and Competition | 2 |
80 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524C | contributed | Macroeconomics and Pricing | 3 |
311 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520F | contributed | Market Experiments | 2 |
196 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523A | contributed | Matching Market Design | 3 |
30 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521B | contributed | Models of Consumer Demand | 3 |
71 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518B | contributed | Money, Banking, and General Equilibrium | 2 |
57 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521C | contributed | Offshoring, Networks and Relationships | 2 |
265 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 448 | contributed | Perspectives on Structural Transformation | 3 |
18 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522A | contributed | Price Competition | 3 |
113 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Viger Westin | contributed | Statistical Methods and Their Applications to Economics | 2 |
116 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Palais Westin | contributed | Strategic Choice in Education | 3 |
262 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | Structural Retirement Savings Models | 3 |
309 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520E | contributed | The Political Economy of Institutions | 3 |
352 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 447 | contributed | Theoretical Issues in InternationalTrade | 2 |
97 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St. Paul Westin | contributed | Treatment Effects and Instrumental Variables | 3 |
326 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Antoine B Westin | contributed | Understanding the Great Recession | 3 |
399 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 517B | contributed | Volatility Risk in Finance | 3 |
388 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524B | contributed | Models for Climate Policy | 3 |
368 | August 17, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523B | contributed | The Family and the Economy | 3 |
302 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520A | contributed | Advances in VAR Modelling | 4 |
338 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520C | contributed | ARCH and GARCH | 4 |
115 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Antoine B Westin | contributed | Asset Pricing Models | 4 |
275 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521B | contributed | Auctions and Contests | 4 |
308 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522B | contributed | Campaigns and Elections | 4 |
434 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521C | contributed | Challenges in Market Design | 3 |
443 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522A | contributed | Communication | 4 |
209 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Beaver Hall Westin | contributed | Competition and Markets | 4 |
380 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Development Through Particular Industries | 4 |
159 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518A | contributed | Developments in Regression Discontinuity and Threshold Models | 4 |
23 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie A Westin | contributed | DSGE Models | 4 |
108 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520F | contributed | Dynamic Contracting | 4 |
5 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Dynamics in Market Places | 3 |
226 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518C | contributed | Earnings and Income Processes | 4 |
238 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519A | contributed | Econometric Models Using High-Dimensional Data | 4 |
15 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Paul Westin | contributed | Empirical Analysis of Asymmetric Information | 2 |
132 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Palais Westin | contributed | Empirical Framework for Analyzing Competition | 4 |
124 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517C | contributed | Emprical Models of Human Capital and the Labor Market | 4 |
11 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517B | contributed | Factor Analysis | 4 |
457 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523B | contributed | Financial Frictions and Default | 4 |
437 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521A | contributed | Financial Frictions: Theory and Evidence | 3 |
249 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519B | contributed | Granger Causality and Impulse Responses | 4 |
176 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 448 | contributed | Heuristics and Decisions | 3 |
128 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Viger Westin | contributed | History and Development | 4 |
305 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520B | contributed | Inference Under Weak or Partial Identification | 4 |
264 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523A | contributed | Inflation and Inequality | 4 |
28 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ramezay Westin | contributed | Innovation and Firm Performance | 4 |
165 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518B | contributed | Labor Market Dynamics | 4 |
62 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 447 | contributed | Labor Market Dynamics: Theory and Evidence | 3 |
318 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524B | contributed | Liquidity in Financial Markets | 4 |
419 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525B | contributed | Liquidity Traps | 4 |
346 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | Markets and Market Policy | 3 |
154 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521A | contributed | Mechanism Design | 4 |
101 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520E | contributed | Mediation | 4 |
395 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524C | contributed | New Empirical Measures of Tail Risks | 4 |
204 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522C | contributed | OTC Markets | 4 |
8 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520D | contributed | Reputations | 4 |
64 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Antoine A Westin | contributed | Search in Housing and Asset Markets | 4 |
402 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525A | contributed | Securitization | 4 |
41 | August 17, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie B Westin | contributed | Uncertainty and Business Cycles | 4 |
189 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520E | contributed | Bayesian Econometrics | 3 |
19 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Behavioral Models | 3 |
414 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519B | contributed | Belief Dispersion | 3 |
370 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525A | contributed | Business Cycles and Labor Markets | 3 |
13 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520B | contributed | Cointegration and Comovements | 3 |
46 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Paul Westin | contributed | Communication and Persuasion | 3 |
327 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ville-Marie A Westin | contributed | Communication, Learning and Coordination | 3 |
378 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Antoine A Westin | contributed | Coordination | 3 |
335 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522A | contributed | Developments in Financial Time Series Econometrics | 3 |
178 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ramazey Westin | contributed | Dynamic Game Experiments | 3 |
459 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522C | contributed | Econometric Analysis of Auctions | 3 |
223 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520F | contributed | Education | 3 |
37 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524A | contributed | Empirical Analysis of Auctions | 3 |
310 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Empirical Studies in Political Economy | 2 |
141 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520C | contributed | Estimation of Education Models | 3 |
300 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521C | contributed | Estimation of Macroeconomic Models | 3 |
203 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Palais Westin | contributed | Experimental Game Theory | 3 |
439 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522B | contributed | Family and Labor Markets | 3 |
279 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519A | contributed | Financial Constraints and the Macroeconomy | 3 |
468 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523A | contributed | Forecasting | 3 |
253 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521B | contributed | Generalized Method of Moments | 3 |
166 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 448 | contributed | Housing Markets and Location Choice | 2 |
267 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518C | contributed | Human Capital and Macro Outcomes | 3 |
122 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524C | contributed | Incentives, Production and Household Organization in Developing Countries | 3 |
155 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 447 | contributed | Information Aggregation in Markets and Elections | 1 |
422 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520A | contributed | Learning and Belief Formation | 3 |
83 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518B | contributed | Macroeconomic Uncertainty and Expectations | 3 |
31 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523B | contributed | Models of Consumer Demand in Health Care | 3 |
168 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520D | contributed | Models with Time-varying Parameters | 3 |
328 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ville-Marie B Westin | contributed | Morale and Effort | 3 |
58 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524B | contributed | Multinational Firms | 3 |
183 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Viger Westin | contributed | Policy Experimentation | 3 |
207 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Beaver Hall Westin | contributed | Political Economy - Endogenous Institutions and Policy | 3 |
271 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | Repeated Games | 3 |
407 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Antoine B Westin | contributed | Resources | 3 |
220 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518A | contributed | Social Choice | 3 |
244 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521A | contributed | Social Interaction Models | 3 |
371 | August 18, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525B | contributed | Issues in Taxation 1 | 2 |
160 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518A | contributed | Advances in Models of Discrete Choice | 4 |
383 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522A | contributed | Analyzing The Effects of Policy or Environmental Change in Developing Countries | 4 |
435 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517C | contributed | Applications of Market Desgin | 4 |
444 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521B | contributed | Auctions | 4 |
458 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Antoine A Westin | contributed | Behavioral Models in Finance | 4 |
333 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519B | contributed | Developments in Econometric Methods I | 4 |
329 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519A | contributed | Developments in Program Evaluation Methods | 4 |
469 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520B | contributed | Developments in Time Series Econometrics | 4 |
354 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521B | contributed | Effects of Trade Liberalization | 4 |
100 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 447 | contributed | Empirical Analysis of Peer Effects, Networks and Contagion | 3 |
230 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Beaver Hall Westin | contributed | Entrepreneurship and Financial Frictions | 3 |
387 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522B | contributed | Environmental Preferences and Decision Making | 3 |
177 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524C | contributed | Field Experiments | 4 |
403 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie B Westin | contributed | Financial Intermediaries and Risk Exposures | 4 |
364 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521C | contributed | Firm Level Productivity: Macroeconomic Implications | 4 |
66 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522C | contributed | Game Theory | 4 |
323 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie A Westin | contributed | Housing Market Dynamics | 4 |
420 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517B | contributed | Implementation | 4 |
114 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520E | contributed | International Trade and Market Access | 4 |
285 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518B | contributed | Labor Markets, Moral Hazard, Contracts and Learning | 4 |
16 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520C | contributed | Market Rules and Strategic Behavior | 3 |
214 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525A | contributed | Mechanism Design | 4 |
210 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520F | contributed | New Developments in the Theory of Industries | 4 |
452 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520A | contributed | Panel Data Econometrics | 4 |
24 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Price Dynamics | 4 |
67 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Viger Westin | contributed | Price Rigidities and Aggregate Fluctuations | 4 |
84 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523A | contributed | Repeated Games | 4 |
48 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ramezay Westin | contributed | Role of Skills and Technology in Rise in US Income and Wealth Inequality | 4 |
103 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523B | contributed | Selling Mechanisms | 4 |
384 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525B | contributed | Strategic Delegation | 4 |
293 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518C | contributed | Structural Change | 4 |
266 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | The Macroeconomics of Human Capital Investment | 3 |
42 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Paul Westin | contributed | Theories of Endogenous Information | 4 |
14 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 448 | contributed | Time Series Models | 4 |
320 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Topics in Labor Markets | 4 |
29 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520D | contributed | Uncertainty Shocks | 4 |
206 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Palais Westin | contributed | Asset Pricing Models | 4 |
109 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524A | contributed | Information Acquisition | 3 |
347 | August 18, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521A | contributed | Networks Effects | 3 |
391 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525A | contributed | Ambiguity in Financial Markets | 3 |
72 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520E | contributed | Continuous Time Models: Experimentation and Learning | 3 |
201 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Palais Westin | contributed | Econometrics of Social Interactions and Networks | 3 |
361 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520C | contributed | Economics of Morbidity and Mortality | 2 |
117 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519A | contributed | Family Networks | 3 |
377 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 517C | contributed | Financial Markets and International Trade | 3 |
169 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Viger Westin | contributed | Financial Volatility: Estimation and Forecasting | 3 |
221 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522C | contributed | Game Theory: Foundations | 3 |
225 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | Games and Privacy | 3 |
193 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522A | contributed | Games in Continuous Time | 3 |
50 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524B | contributed | Health Insurance and Household Borrowing | 3 |
219 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522B | contributed | Higher Order Uncertainty in Markets | 3 |
149 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521A | contributed | Higher-Order Reasoning | 3 |
211 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Beaver Hall Westin | contributed | Human Capital Accumulation, Wages, and Frictions. | 3 |
51 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Identification and Estimation in Models Defined by Conditional Moment Restrictions | 3 |
47 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524A | contributed | Inequality, Fluctuations, and Savings in Poor and Emerging Economies | 2 |
306 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Antoine B Westin | contributed | Inference in Models with Long Memory and Heteroskedasticity | 3 |
92 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Paul Westin | contributed | Instrumental Variable Models and Treatment Effects | 3 |
373 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 517B | contributed | Issues in Corporate Taxation | 2 |
283 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ville-Marie B Westin | contributed | Labor Supply | 3 |
460 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518A | contributed | LASSO in Econometrics | 2 |
32 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518B | contributed | Macro Networks and Shocks | 3 |
288 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524C | contributed | Monetary and Fiscal Policy Under Uncertainty | 3 |
432 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525B | contributed | Monetary Economics | 3 |
250 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ville-Marie A Westin | contributed | Nonregular Inference Problems | 2 |
119 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520F | contributed | Persuasion Games and Adverse Selection | 3 |
39 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518C | contributed | Platform Markets | 3 |
273 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523A | contributed | Polarization and Inequality | 3 |
451 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523B | contributed | Political Institutions | 2 |
291 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Antoine A Westin | contributed | Random Set Theory in Econometrics | 3 |
421 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 448 | contributed | Revealed Preference | 2 |
234 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520A | contributed | Social Programs in Development | 2 |
385 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 447 | contributed | Solution Concepts | 2 |
36 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520D | contributed | Theories of Decision when Preferences are Uncertain | 2 |
167 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ramezay Westin | contributed | Time Series Analysis | 3 |
227 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Wages | 2 |
172 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521B | contributed | Behavioral Economics and Decision Theory | 3 |
184 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521C | contributed | Dynamic Relations | 3 |
146 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519B | contributed | Impacts of Environmental Policies | 3 |
355 | August 19, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520B | contributed | Modeling the Effects of Trade | 2 |
190 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Viger Westin | contributed | ABC and Bayesian Asymptotics | 4 |
38 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517B | contributed | Advances in Demand Estimation | 3 |
60 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517C | contributed | Asymmetric Information and Signaling | 3 |
404 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525B | contributed | Bond Markets and the Macroeconomy I | 4 |
75 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520A | contributed | Cognitive Biases | 4 |
445 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521A | contributed | Contracting | 4 |
334 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Developments in Econometric Methods II | 4 |
330 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | Developments in Program Evaluation Methods | 4 |
423 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Antoine A Westin | contributed | Driving Forces of Business Cycles | 4 |
49 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521C | contributed | Driving Forces of US Leisure, Consumption, and Wealth Inequality | 4 |
85 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520B | contributed | Dynamic Games | 4 |
268 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523B | contributed | Empirical Analysis of the Financial Markets | 4 |
286 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Palais Westin | contributed | Empirical Job Search | 4 |
235 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 447 | contributed | Experiments in Behavioral Economics | 3 |
231 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523A | contributed | Financial Business Cycles | 4 |
461 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Antoine B Westin | contributed | Firms, Earnings and Management | 4 |
25 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521B | contributed | Fiscal Stimulus | 4 |
295 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Beaver Hall Westin | contributed | Forecasting | 4 |
397 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525A | contributed | Household Finance | 4 |
118 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518A | contributed | Identity and Social Mobility | 4 |
389 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519B | contributed | Impacts of Environmental Policies II | 3 |
126 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522B | contributed | Information Frictions in Macroeconomics | 4 |
215 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522C | contributed | International Financial Integration | 3 |
351 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518C | contributed | Labor Markets and Trade | 4 |
322 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524B | contributed | Macroprudential Policy | 4 |
409 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 448 | contributed | Mechanism Design | 3 |
372 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519A | contributed | Micro Pathways to Individual Outcomes | 3 |
6 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Mixed-frequency Sampled Time Series | 4 |
440 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie A Westin | contributed | Networks and Labor Markets | 4 |
53 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Paul Westin | contributed | NonClassical Asymptotic Analysis | 4 |
260 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518B | contributed | Productivity: Investment and R&D | 4 |
241 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520D | contributed | Repeated Interactions | 4 |
454 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie B Westin | contributed | Selection in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics | 2 |
89 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520C | contributed | Studies in Political Economy | 4 |
142 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ramezay Westin | contributed | Subsidies to Higher Education | 4 |
307 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520E | contributed | Taxation | 3 |
396 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524C | contributed | The Cross Section of Stock Returns | 4 |
436 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520F | contributed | Theory of Market Design | 4 |
68 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522A | contributed | Uncertainty and Firm Dynamics | 4 |
277 | August 19, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524A | contributed | Incomplete Market Models of Sovereign Debt and Default | 3 |
131 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Paul Westin | contributed | Firm Performance in Global Markets: Methods and Applications | 3 |
106 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518A | contributed | Algorithms for Dynamic Stochastic Macro Models | 3 |
313 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520F | contributed | Bank Runs | 3 |
77 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 517C | contributed | Behavioral Economics and Public Policy | 3 |
289 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520E | contributed | Continuous Time Contracts and Applications | 3 |
297 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520A | contributed | Decision Theory | 3 |
284 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524C | contributed | Earnings Dynamics | 3 |
463 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525B | contributed | Econometric Analysis of Networks | 3 |
170 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522C | contributed | Econometrics of High-frequency Data | 3 |
144 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ramezay Westin | contributed | Economic Output, Weather, and Climate | 3 |
99 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522B | contributed | Empirical Analysis of Income Distributions | 3 |
356 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | Empirical Issues in Trade | 3 |
342 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Palais Westin | contributed | Empirical Studies of Regulations | 3 |
213 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519A | contributed | Game Theory: Equilibrium Concepts | 3 |
448 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525A | contributed | Health and Labor Markets | 3 |
349 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Beaver Hall Westin | contributed | I O Theory 2 | 3 |
202 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 447 | contributed | Identification and Estimation in Structural Models | 2 |
252 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524A | contributed | Identification Problems in Econometrics | 3 |
374 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Impact of "Shocks" on the Economy | 3 |
339 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520B | contributed | Incentives | 3 |
1 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 448 | contributed | Learning with Misspecified Models | 3 |
150 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518B | contributed | Mathematical Economics | 3 |
398 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521B | contributed | Monetary Policy and Asset Prices | 3 |
52 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522A | contributed | Nonseparable Models | 3 |
316 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521A | contributed | Policy Reforms | 3 |
21 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 517B | contributed | Political Economy (Theory) | 3 |
179 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518C | contributed | Preferences and Updating | 3 |
274 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519B | contributed | Reputations and Bargaining | 3 |
59 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Risk Aversion in Auctions | 3 |
255 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524B | contributed | Schooling and Occupations | 3 |
382 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ville-Marie B Westin | contributed | Social Programs in Development | 3 |
376 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ville-Marie A Westin | contributed | Sorting In Different Environments | 3 |
212 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523A | contributed | Sorting, Wages, and Frictions | 3 |
251 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523B | contributed | Structural Change | 3 |
137 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520D | contributed | Time Consistency of Fiscal Policy | 3 |
456 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521C | contributed | VCs Finance and Returns | 3 |
408 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520C | contributed | Welfare | 3 |
259 | August 20, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Viger Westin | contributed | Dynamic Structural Models | 3 |
462 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523A | contributed | Advances in Models of Discrete Choice | 4 |
20 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517B | contributed | Advances in VAR | 4 |
366 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525A | contributed | Auctions, Empirical | 4 |
400 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520A | contributed | Bond Markets and the Macroeconomy II | 3 |
427 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520C | contributed | Credit Markets and the Macroeconomy | 4 |
236 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | Designing Institutions and Markets: An Experimental Approach | 4 |
336 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 448 | contributed | Developments in Nonparametric and Semiparametric Methods | 3 |
473 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Antoine B Westin | contributed | Economic History | 4 |
362 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524C | contributed | Economics of Discrimination and Anti-Discrimination Policy | 4 |
125 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Viger Westin | contributed | Electoral Competition and Policy Outcomes | 4 |
281 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523B | contributed | Empirical I.O. | 4 |
26 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517C | contributed | Empirical Macroeconomics with Big Data | 4 |
341 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524A | contributed | Empirical Studies of Markets | 4 |
294 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522A | contributed | Financial Econometrics | 4 |
298 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522B | contributed | GARCH Models: Midas, Realized and GARCH-X | 4 |
200 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521C | contributed | High Dimensional Econometrics | 3 |
446 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Antoine A Westin | contributed | Information | 4 |
69 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518A | contributed | International Price and Trade Fluctuations | 4 |
96 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Paul Westin | contributed | Matching Markets | 4 |
148 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Palais Westin | contributed | Mechanism Design | 3 |
120 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ramezay Westin | contributed | Mechanism Design and Dynamic Programming | 4 |
303 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522C | contributed | Methods and Applications for DSGE Models | 4 |
412 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie B Westin | contributed | Network Formation | 4 |
233 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 447 | contributed | Networks | 3 |
324 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519A | contributed | Optimal Financial Contracts | 4 |
256 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Organizational Economics: Delegation and Relational Contracting | 2 |
91 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520F | contributed | Panel Data Econometrics | 4 |
171 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521B | contributed | Partially Identified Models | 4 |
3 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520D | contributed | Recent Advances in Financial Econometrics | 4 |
375 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525B | contributed | Redistribution | 4 |
151 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Beaver Hall Westin | contributed | Rent Seeking | 3 |
410 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie A Westin | contributed | Risk and Contagion in Networks | 4 |
45 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Search and Sorting | 4 |
163 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521A | contributed | Sorting in Labor Markets | 4 |
278 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518C | contributed | Sovereign Debt: Crises and Long-Run Outcomes | 4 |
393 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519B | contributed | Stock Models Beyond Diffusions | 4 |
406 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520B | contributed | Stock Trading and Price Impact | 4 |
140 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518B | contributed | Theoretical Advances in Characterizing Heterogeneous-Agent Models | 4 |
87 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520E | contributed | Treatment Effects | 4 |
353 | August 20, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524B | contributed | Extending Empirical Trade Models | 4 |
319 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Beaver Hall Westin | contributed | Adverse Selection in Financial Markets | 3 |
424 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Aggregate Demand Shocks | 2 |
40 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | St-Paul Westin | contributed | Asymmetric Information in Asset Markets | 3 |
276 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524C | contributed | Behavioral Decision Theory | 3 |
386 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522A | contributed | Consumer Choice and Environmental Outcomes | 3 |
239 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518C | contributed | Duration Outcomes | 2 |
280 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521C | contributed | Dynamic I.O. Theory | 3 |
74 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523A | contributed | Dynamic Information Transmission | 3 |
312 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Palais Westin | contributed | Dynamic Models of Banks and Financial Intermediation | 3 |
242 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 448 | contributed | Dynamics and Evolution | 2 |
472 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522B | contributed | Economic History | 3 |
363 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520F | contributed | Energy, Productivity, and Production. | 3 |
394 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | Equilibrium Asset Pricing | 3 |
292 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520A | contributed | Estimation of Games | 3 |
290 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Viger Westin | contributed | Expectations and Learning: Implications | 3 |
357 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520E | contributed | Firm Heterogeneity and Trade | 3 |
17 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 522C | contributed | Games with "Behavioral" Players | 3 |
413 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525A | contributed | General Equilibrium | 3 |
90 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 517C | contributed | Inference with Weak Identification | 3 |
344 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520D | contributed | IO Theory I | 3 |
164 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 447 | contributed | Labor Markets During Booms and Busts | 3 |
258 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519A | contributed | Labor Supply and Retirement | 3 |
471 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 520B | contributed | Law Enforcement and Crime | 3 |
152 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524B | contributed | Learning in Decentralized (Search) Markets | 3 |
76 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 523B | contributed | Market Behavior | 3 |
441 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 525B | contributed | Matching | 3 |
105 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 524A | contributed | Mechanism Design and Implementation | 3 |
470 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ville-Marie A Westin | contributed | Mortgages and Other Loans | 3 |
442 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Ville-Marie B Westin | contributed | Networks | 3 |
174 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518B | contributed | Nonparametric Identification | 3 |
381 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521C | contributed | Politics in Economic Development | 3 |
88 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 517B | contributed | Quantile Methods | 3 |
261 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 519B | contributed | Structural Labor Models in Labor | 3 |
367 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521B | contributed | Structural Studies of Markets | 3 |
102 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 518A | contributed | Theoretical Issues in Nonparametric Instrumental Variable Estimation | 3 |
22 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Topics in Empirical Macroeconomics | 3 |
365 | August 21, 2015 11:15-12:45 | 521A | contributed | Issues in the Analysis of Productivity | 3 |
337 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie B Westin | contributed | Advances in Spatial Econometrics | 3 |
121 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 448 | contributed | Auctions and Contract Theory | 3 |
153 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520E | contributed | Auctions: Entry and Asymmetries | 4 |
415 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522A | contributed | Contests | 4 |
111 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518A | contributed | Contracts: Theory and Applications | 4 |
44 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522B | contributed | Credit Risk and Credit Rating Agencies | 4 |
401 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524B | contributed | Currency Markets and Risk Premia | 4 |
438 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525B | contributed | Debt contracts | 4 |
450 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Antoine A Westin | contributed | Education and Labor Markets | 4 |
194 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518B | contributed | Empirical Analysis of School Choice Systems | 3 |
10 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Le Moyne Westin | contributed | Empirical Macro-finance | 4 |
343 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 518C | contributed | Empirical Work on Incentives | 3 |
272 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521B | contributed | Experimentation and Testing | 4 |
55 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Paul Westin | contributed | Family and Labor Markets | 4 |
93 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ramezay Westin | contributed | Financial Econometrics | 4 |
254 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ste-Helene Westin | contributed | Financial Econometrics | 4 |
315 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524A | contributed | Firm Dynamics in Macro | 4 |
79 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523A | contributed | Fiscal Multipliers | 3 |
465 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | St-Antoine B Westin | contributed | High Dimensional Econometrics | 4 |
304 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Ville-Marie A Westin | contributed | High-dimensional Dynamic Modeling | 4 |
350 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519A | contributed | Implications of Multinational Activity | 3 |
224 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Viger Westin | contributed | Labor Markets | 4 |
175 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 523B | contributed | Macroeconomic Dynamics at the Zero Lower Bound | 4 |
379 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 519B | contributed | Market Access and Development | 3 |
78 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520C | contributed | Markets with Behavioral Agents | 4 |
181 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520F | contributed | Measuring and Estimating Utility | 4 |
431 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 525A | contributed | Monetary Policy | 4 |
63 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 522C | contributed | Monetary Theory | 4 |
411 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521C | contributed | Network Games | 3 |
110 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517C | contributed | Online Auctions and Marketplaces | 4 |
301 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Mc Gill Westin | contributed | Panel Data in Economics | 3 |
27 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520B | contributed | Political Economy (Empirical) | 4 |
208 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 521A | contributed | Political Economy - Elections | 4 |
95 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 447 | contributed | Principal-agent Models | 3 |
243 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Beaver Hall Westin | contributed | Quantile Regression | 4 |
7 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520A | contributed | Search, Learning and Information Aggregation | 4 |
237 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | Palais Westin | contributed | Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods | 4 |
466 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 517B | contributed | Testing | 4 |
107 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 520D | contributed | Theoretical Foundations for Computational Economics | 4 |
417 | August 21, 2015 14:15-16:15 | 524C | contributed | Unconventional Monetary Policy | 4 |
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Econometric Society 2015 World Congress |
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Detailed List of Sessions |
Session ID 262: Structural Retirement Savings Models August 17, 2015 11:15 to 12:45 Ste-Helene Westin |
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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 Alma |