| SCHEDULE |
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Monday
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10.45 | Opening address | |
| 11-12 | Giovanni Gallipoli (University College London) | Human capital accumulation, education policy and income dispersion | |
| 12-13 | Marek Kapicka (University of Chicago) | Optimal income taxation and human capital accumulation | |
| 14-15 | Raquel Bernal (New York University) | Return-to-work decisions of mothers and the well being of their children | |
| 15-16 | Barbara Sianesi (University College London) | Differential performance of the Swedish active labour market programmes for unemployed adults in the 1990s | |
| 16-17 | Luca Spataro (Università di Pisa) | Social security incentives and retirement decisions in Italy: An empirical insight | |
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Tuesday
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11-12 | Santiago Budria Rodriguez (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) | Asset prices under non-additive habits |
| 12-13 | Roberto Raimondo (University of California at Berkeley) | Market clearing, utility functions, and securities prices | |
| 14-15 | Alessandro Tarozzi (Princeton University) | Estimating comparable poverty counts from incomparable surveys: Measuring poverty in India | |
| 15-16 | Michele Tertilt (University of Minnesota) | The economics of brideprice and dowry: A marriage market analysis | |
| 16-17 | Nadia Burani (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) | Matching, search, and intermediation with two-sided heterogeneity | |
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Wednesday
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11-12 | Nicola Gennaioli (Harvard University) | Quality of courts and contractual enforcement |
| 12-13 | Elena Argentesi (European University Institute) | Piracy and quality choice in monopolistic markets | |
| 14-15 | Andrea Tiseno (University of Chicago) | Identification of individual preferences with semi-experimental approach: Integrating consumption function and experimental information | |
| 15-16 | Thomas Hintermaier (European University Institute) | Occupational choice and the private equity premium puzzle | |