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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180119T084500
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DTSTAMP:20260405T041628
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SUMMARY:2018 Political Economy Conference
DESCRIPTION:8:45-9:25 Registration \n9:25-9:30 Introductions \n9:30-10:35 Ray Fisman (Boston)\, “Tax-Exempt Lobbying” (with Marianne Bertrand\, Matilde Bombardini\, and Francesco Trebbi) \nDiscussion by Hye Young You (NYU) \n10:35-10:50 Coffee break \n10:50-11:55 Pierre Yared (Columbia)\, “Fiscal Rules and Discretion under Self-Enforcement” (with Marina Halac) \nDiscussion by Dana Foarta (Stanford) \n11:55-1:00 Vincent Pons (Harvard)\, “Expressive Voting and Its Cost: Evidence from Runoffs with Two or Three Candidates” (with Clémence Tricaud) \nDiscussion by Marc Meredith (Penn) \n1:00-2:15 Lunch \n2:15-3:20 Camilo Garcia-Jimeno (Penn)\, “Women\, Rails\, and Telegraphs: An Empirical Study of Information Diffusion\, Social Learning\, and Collective Action” (with Angel Iglesias and Pinar Yildirim) \nDiscussion by Brandice Canes-Wrone (Princeton) \n3:20-4:25 Richard Van Weelden (Pittsburgh)\, “Crashing the Party? Elites\, Outsiders\, and Elections” (with Peter Buisseret) \nDiscussion by Benjamin Ogden (Texas A&M) \n4:25-4:40 Coffee break \n4:40-5:45 Matia Vannoni (Bocconi)\, “Civil Service Reform in U.S. States: Structural Causes and Impacts on Delegation” (with Elliott Ash and Massimo Morelli) \nDiscussion by Ian Turner (Yale) \n6:30 Dinner (invitation only) \n\nThe conference will be held in Room 1501 (15th floor) of the SIPA building.\nEach session consists of 45 mins. presentation\, 10 mins. discussion\, and 10 mins. Q&A.\nWe are grateful to Columbia’s ISERP\, PER\, and Political Science Department for financial support.\nWireless access is available via the Columbia University network and does not require a password\n\n
URL:https://econ.columbia.edu/event/2018-political-economy-conference/
LOCATION:1501 International Affairs Building\, 420 W 118th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:PER,PER Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="PER%20-%20Stephanie%20Cohen":MAILTO:sc3867@columbia.edu
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