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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181214T084500
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SUMMARY:Columbia Political Economy Conference
DESCRIPTION:Faculty Organizers: Suresh Naidu & Carlo Prato \nIf you would like to attend this conference\, press here to register by December 1\, 2018.\nIf you have any questions\, please contact Stephanie Cohen at sc3867@columbia.edu. \nProgram \nFriday\, December 14\, 2018 \n8:45-9:25 Light Breakfast \n9:25-9:30 Introductions \n9:30-10:35 German Gieczewski  (Princeton)\, “Endogenous Experimentation in Organizations” (with Svetlana Kosterina) \nDiscussion by Navin Kartik (Columbia) \n10:35-10:50 Coffee break \n10:50-11:55 Nancy Qian  (Northwestern)\, “The Fluidity of Race: “Passing” in the United States\, 1890-1940″” (with Nathan Nunn and Jaya Wen) \nDiscussion by Ethan Kaplan (U of Maryland) \n11:55-1:00 Stephane Wolton  (LSE)\, “Understanding the effect of information RCTs\, natural experiments\, and the accumulation of knowledge” (with Federica Izzo and Torun Dewan) \nDiscussion by John Marshall (Columbia University) \n1:00-2:15 Lunch \n2:15-3:20 Milan Svolik  (Yale)\, “Democracy in America? Partisanship\, Polarization\, and the Robustness of Support for Democracy in the United States” (with Matthew Graham) \nDiscussion by Nolan McCarty (Princeton) \n3:20-4:25 Emily Sellars (Yale)\, “When State Building Backfires: Elite Divisions and Collective Action in Rebellion” (with Francisco Garfias) \nDiscussion by Jenny Guardado (Georgetown) \n4:25-4:40 Coffee break \n4:40-5:45 Charlotte Cavaillé (Georgetown) and Daniel L. Chen (TSE)\, “Who Cares? Measuring Attitude Strength in a Polarized Environment” (with Karine Van der Straeten) \nDiscussion by Alessandra Casella (Columbia) \n6:30 Dinner (by invitation only) \n  \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/columbia-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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