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Friday,
July 11:
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6:30
pm
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Reception and Dinner - Grand Ballroom B
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Saturday,
July 12:
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8:30 am
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Continental Breakfast
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9:00 am
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Gauti Eggertsson, Brown
University and NBER SLIDES
Neil Mehrotra, Brown University
A Model of Secular Stagnation
Discussant: John Cochrane, University
of Chicago and NBER SLIDES
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10:00
am
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Break
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10:30 am
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Simon Gilchrist, Boston University and NBER
SLIDES
Raphael Schoenle, Brandeis University
Jae Sim, Federal Reserve Board
Egon Zakrajsek, Federal
Reserve Board
Inflation Dynamics During the Financial Crisis
Discussant: Mark Bils,
University of Rochester and NBER SLIDES
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11:30 am
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Roland Benabou, Princeton University and NBER SLIDES
Davide Ticchi, IMT
Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca
Andrea Vindigni, IMT Institute for Advanced Studies
Lucca
Forbidden Fruits: The Political
Economy of Science, Religion and Growth
Discussant: Paul Romer,
New York University and NBER SLIDES
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12:30
pm
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Lunch
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1:30 pm
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Valerie Ramey, University of California at San Diego and NBER SLIDES
Sarah Zubairy, Texas A&M University
Government Spending Multipliers in Good Times
and in Bad: Evidence from U.S. Historical Data
Discussant: Yuriy
Gorodnichenko, University of California at Berkeley
and NBER SLIDES
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2:30
pm
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Break
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3:00 pm
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Paul Beaudry, University of British Columbia and
NBER SLIDES
Dana Galizia, Vancouver School of Economics
Franck Portier, Toulouse School of Economics
Reconciling Hayek's and Keynes'
Views of Recessions
Discussant: Ivan Werning,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER SLIDES
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4:00 pm
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Daron Acemoglu, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and NBER SLIDES
Ufuk Akcigit, University
of Pennsylvania and NBER
Murat Alp Celik, University of Pennsylvania
Young, Restless and Creative:
Openness to Disruption and Creative Innovations
Discussant: Samuel Kortum,
Yale University and NBER SLIDES
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5:00
pm
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Adjourn
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