Overview and detailed program for NCDE2023
Here you will find an overview and a detailed program of the Nordic Conference in Development Economics 2023. The program is continuously updated.
Tuesday June 13
16.00 Registration - SEB lecture hall, house E, floor 4
16.30 Parallel sessions #1
17.30 Keynote: Professor Chris Blattman (Zoom) - SEB lecture hall, house E, floor 4
18.30 Welcome mingle - "Hyllan", house E, floor 4
Wednesday June 14
8.30 Late registration - Volvo lecture hall, house E, floor 4
8.55 Info and welcome - Volvo lecture hall, house E, floor 4
9.00 Keynote: Professor Martina Björkman Nyqvist - Volvo lecture hall, house E, floor 4
10.00 Break - Coffee at "Hyllan", house E, floor 4
10.20 Parallel sessions #2
11.50 Lunch- "Hyllan", house E, floor 4
13.00 Invited speakers sessions
14.30 Break
14.45 Parallel sessions # 3
16.15 Break - Coffee at "Hyllan", house E, floor 4
16.35 Parallel sessions # 4
18.05 End of sessions day 1
19.30 Dinner at Skansen kronan. Directions.
Thursday June 15
9.00 Parallel sessions #5
10.30 Break - Coffee at "Hyllan", house E, floor 4
10.50 Keynote: Professor E. Somanathan - Volvo lecture hall, house E, floor 4
12.20 Lunch - "Hyllan", house E, floor 4
14.00 Parallel sessions #6
15.30 Break - Coffee at "Hyllan", house E, floor 4
15.50 Parallel sessions #7
17.20 End of conference
Information for Presenters
Each speaker has 30 minutes to present. Aim to finish in 25 minutes to leave 5 minutes for questions. The last speaker in each session should chair the session and keep time.
Day 1: June 13
Time |
Program |
Speaker and title |
Room |
16.00 |
Registration |
SEB-salen, House E, floor 4 |
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16.30-17.30 |
Parallel Session 1 |
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Session 1.1: Conflict and Technology Adoption |
Fenella Carpena: The Effect of the Colombian Ceasefire on Household Investment Guohao Yang: The input channels of development: evidence from cotton planting technology adoption in 1920s China |
B34 |
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Session 1.2: Gender 1 |
Marine de Talance: Compulsory education, fertility and childlessness in Indonesia Rami Zalfou: Female labor, ethnic inequality, and sectoral composition in the Middle East: Evidence from census data |
B41 |
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Session 1.3: Inequality |
Elena Perra: The inequality costs of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa Chandre Jacobs: Income inequality in South Africa: evidence from individual-level tax data |
B44 |
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Session 1.4: Labour 1 |
Apurav Bhatiya: Expected Benefits and Costs of Migration for Rural Youth: Experimental Evidence from India Shotaro Nishimura Nakamura: Distributional and Productivity Implications of Regulating Casual Labor: Evidence from Ridesharing in Indonesia |
C32 |
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17.25 |
Info and Welcome |
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17.30
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Keynote |
Chris Blattman: Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace |
SEB-salen, House E, floor 4 |
18.30 |
Welcome Mingle |
Hyllan, House E, floor 4 |
Day 2: June 14, morning
Time |
Program |
Speaker & title |
Rooms TBA |
8.30 |
Registration |
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Volvosalen, House E, floor 4 |
8.55 |
Info and welcome |
Volvosalen, House E, floor 4 |
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9.00
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Keynote |
Martina Björkman Nyqvist: Community Health Provision at Scale: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Uganda |
Volvosalen, House E, floor 4 |
10.00 |
Coffee |
Hyllan, House E, floor 4 |
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10.20-11.50
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Parallel Session 2 |
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Session 2.1: Political Econ 1 |
Martin Mattsson: Formalizing Dispute Resolution: Effects of Village Courts in Bangladesh |
B34 |
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Felix Schilling: Authoritarian Political Selection: Ruling Parties and the Rise of Business Elites |
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Laura Montenbruck: Fiscal Exchange and Tax Compliance: A Field Experiment in Freetown, Sierra Leone |
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Session 2.2: Gender 2 |
Angelina Nazarova: Education vs Labour: Land Contracts and Gendered Parental Investments in Tajikistan |
B41 |
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Pedro Naso: The Economic Benefits of Being a Man: Evidence from Rural Burundi |
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Awa Diouf: Taxing Mobil money in Kenya: Impacts on financial inclusion |
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Session 2.3: Education 1 |
Claire Cullen: Education in Emergencies: Evidence from Large-Scale Randomized Trials in Five Countries |
B44 |
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Aditya Kumar: Impact of No Detention Policy on Learning Outcomes: Evidence from India |
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Safoura Moeeni: The Labor Market Returns to Unobserved Skills: Evidence from a Gender Quota |
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Session 2.4: Agri tech |
Tessa Bold: Market access and demand for improved seeds |
C32 |
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Leah Bevis: The Green Revolution and Inequality: India |
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Salvatore Di Falco: Conservation Agriculture and Welfare: Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia |
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Session 2.5: IPV |
Jyotsna Jalan: Participatory Theater Empowers Women: Evidence from India |
C34 |
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Eugenia Maria Frezza: Intimate-Partner-Violence and Attitudes in India |
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Julian Röckert: Extreme Weather Events and Children´s Exposure to Intra-household Violence |
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11.50 |
Lunch |
Hyllan, House E, floor 4 |
Day 2: June 14, afternoon
Time |
Program |
Speaker & title |
Room |
13.00-14.30
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Invited Speakers Session 1 |
Johannes Haushofer: The Shape of Forgetting |
Volvosalen |
Kalle Hirvonen: Do ultra-poor graduation programs promote resilience against droughts? Evidence from rural Ethiopia |
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Invited Speakers Session 2 |
Francesca Jensenius: Politician Quality in the Developing World: Evidence from Indian Village Councils |
SEB-salen |
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Ludvig Wier: Global profit shifting, 1975-2019 |
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14.30 |
Break |
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14.45-16.15 |
Parallel Session 3 |
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Session 3.1: Agriculture |
Mohammad Sepahvand: Agricultural productivity and positive assortative mating: Micro-level evidence from Burkina Faso |
B34 |
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Bahre Kiros: Revisiting the weather: the effects of temperature on farm labor market outcomes in Ethiopia |
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Prakash Veettil: Hypothetical bias and cognitive ability: Farmers’preference for crop insurance products |
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Session 3.2: Child health |
Annika Lindskog: The origins of human capital formation: The long term impact of early life shocks on human capital outcomes in Ethiopia |
B41 |
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Pallavi Prabhakar: The Impact of Early Childhood Development Interventions on Children’s Health in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis |
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Hardi Ahmed: Women's rights and child health: evidence from a gender-biased reform in Nigeria |
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Session 3.3: Climate 1 |
Yonas Alem: The Impact of a Major Climatic Shock on Technology Use: Exploring the Mechanisms |
B44 |
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Nicklas Nordfors: Urbanization at risk: urban growth, flood risk and climate variability |
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Claas Schneiderheinze: Migration Responses to Drought: The Importance of Local Economic Opportunities |
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Session 3.4: Conflict 2 |
Gustav Agneman: Conflict Victimization Shapes Norms of Obedience: Evidence From Colombia |
C32 |
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Rahul Mehrotra: Irrigating the Killing Fields: Economic Legacy of the Khmer Rouge Genocide |
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Monica Beeder: The effect of a supply shock in the production of cocaine on violence: Evidence from Colombia and Venezuela |
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Session 3.5: Labour 2 |
Fjolla Kondirolli: Minimum wages, Earnings and Employment in India |
C33 |
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Margherita Tambussi: Foreign Direct Investment and Structural Transformation in Africa |
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Utsa Banerjee: Can Trade Policy Change Gender Equality? Evidence from Chile |
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16.15 |
Coffee |
Hyllan, House E, floor 4 |
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16.35-18.05
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Parallel Session 4 | ||
Session 4.1: Climate 2 |
Meseret Abebe Drought: Livestock Holding and Milk Production: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis |
B34 |
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Stein T. Holden: Can climate shocks make vulnerable subjects more willing to take risks? |
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Gonfa Abraham: Insurance Albeit No Insurance Scheme: Role of Social Capital in Rural Ethiopia |
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Session 4.2: Education 2 |
David Contreras: Sibling spillover effects on college admission exams |
B41 |
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Paul Brabet: Assessing Competency-Based Pedagogy reforms in French-speaking Africa |
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Sarah Deschênes: Expanding Access to Schooling in Nigeria: Impact on Marital Outcomes |
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Session 4.3: Finance |
Collin Constantine: Fiscal-Oil Dominance and the Finance Resource Curse: The Paradoxes of Plenty and Banking |
B44 |
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Fabrizio Santoro: Digital Merchant Payments as a Medium of Tax Compliance |
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Hailu Adugna Ayano: The rise of Fintech digital financial services: How would it impact income inequality across Countries? |
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Session 4.4: Firms 1 |
Hailegebriel Yigezu: Energy Efficiency and Productivity: Pseudo Panel Data Evidence from the Manufacturing Industry in Ethiopia. |
C32 |
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Maria Jouste: Tax optimization of small and medium-enterprises in Uganda |
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Juan Soto-Diaz: Booming Sector, Multinationals, and Local Economic Development |
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Session 4.5: Measuring prefrences |
Olivia Bertelli: Measuring insecurity-related experiences and preferences in a fragile State. A list experiment in Mali |
C33 |
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Ann-Kristin Reitmann: Measuring social norms towards women and work in Tunisia – An assessment of the ‘opinion matching’ method |
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Rahul Lahoti: Does it Matter Who You Ask For Time Use Data? |
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Session 4.6: Health and Natural Disasters |
Dorothee Weiffen: Anticipatory action to mitigate flood distress - a machine learning approach |
Volvosalen |
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Dureja Abhishek: Demand and Supply Side Incentivization and Child Health Outcomes: Evidence from India |
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Steve Berggreen: Waterborne diseases and children's learning |
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19.30 |
Dinner |
Dinner at Skansen Kronan. |
Skansen Kronan, Skansberget, Leijonsparres Väg 15. Gothenburg.
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Day 3: June 15, morning
Time |
Program |
Speaker & title |
Room |
9.00-10:30 |
Parallel Session 5 |
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Session 5.1: Education 3 |
Katherina Thomas: How to close the skill gap? Parental Background and Children's Skill Development in Indonesia |
B34 |
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Weijian (Eddy) Zou: Resource Cursed? The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Coal Mining on Human Capital Accumulation in Indonesia |
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Olle Hammar: The Global Distribution of Human Capital and Total Wealth |
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Session 5.2: Environment |
Bruno Martorano: Roots of Dissent: The Long-Term Political Legacies of Trade Liberalization in Brazil |
B41 |
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Paulo Santos: Income and wildlife hunting in the Anthropocene. Evidence from Cambodia |
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Subrendu Pattanayak: Open up the black box of community driven water and sanitation |
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Session 5.3: Health 1 |
Stefan Sliwa Ruiz: Doctor Turnover and Health Outcomes: Evidence from the Exit of Cuban Doctors in Brazil |
B44 |
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Roxanne Kovacs: Paying our way to better health? The impact of public spending on health outcomes in Brazil |
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Damien de Walque: How to encourage service delivery to the poor: Intrinsic motivation, extrinsic incentives, and effort |
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Session 5.4: Gender 3 |
Hugues Champeaux: Height, parental investments and marriage payments in sub-Sahara Africa |
C32 |
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Jorge Garcia Hombrados: The Economics of Bride Kidnapping: Evidence from Ethiopia |
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Tanu Gupta: Women's Inheritance Rights and Time Use in India |
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Session 5.5: Migration |
Henrique, Pita Barros: The Power of Dialogue: forced displacement and social integration in Mozambique |
E44 |
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Mark Marvin Kadigo: Does perceived labor market competition increase prejudice between refugees and their local hosts? Evidence from Uganda and Ethiopia |
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Christian Ambrosius: Deportation Externalities and the Unintended Outcomes of Immigration Enforcement: Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean |
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Session 5.6: Poverty |
Katharina Fietz: Exit patterns of Bolsa Familia and the role of the local labor market in Brazil |
Volvosalen, House E, floor 4 |
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Sudeshna Maitra: To Draw a Relative-Poverty Line: An Approach using Mixture Models and CART |
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Arne Nasgowitz: Gender, Norms and Time Poverty in Mexico |
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10.30 |
Coffee |
Hyllan, House E, floor 4 |
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10.50 |
Keynote |
E. Somanathan: Access to Clean Cooking: Electric Stoves and Air Pollution in India |
Volvosalen, House E, floor 4 |
12.20 |
Lunch |
Day 3: June 15, afternoon
Time |
Program |
Speaker & title |
Room |
14.00-15.30 |
Parallel Session 6 | ||
Session 6.1: Gender 4 |
Simon Anne: The Human Capital Impacts of Banning Child Marriage – Evidence from Ethiopia |
B34 |
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Albena Sotirova: Child marriage around the world: evidence from repeated cross-sectional data |
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Lame Ungwang: Nudging technology adoption: Experimental evidence on menstrual cup uptake in Botswana |
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Session 6.2: Health 2 |
Celine Zipfel: A Mother’s Voice: Impacts of Communication Training on Child Health Investments |
B41 |
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Manuela Fritz: Do loss-framed ads encourage diabetes screening? Evidence from a Facebook diabetes awareness campaign in Indonesia |
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Giulia Montresor: Involving religious leaders in COVID-19 awareness campaigns: Implications for behavioral change |
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Session 6.3: Firms 2 |
Michael Kilumelume: Exploring horizontal FDI spillovers in South Africa’s manufacturing sector: A firm-level study |
B44 |
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Mohamed Abouaziza: Cash Constraints and Relational Contracts: Evidence from Dairy Cooperatives in Kenya |
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Miri Stryjan: Incentives in Microfinance: an experimental evaluation of group versus individual bonuses on staff performance and well-being |
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Session 6.4: Household |
Maria Hernandezde-Benito: This Is a Man’s World: Crime and Intra-Household Resource Allocation |
C32 |
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Gidisa Lachisa Tato: The Dynamic Impact of Parental Death on Child Labour: Evidence from Ethiopia |
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Jingyao Wei: Solar Energy for Poverty Alleviation in China |
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Session 6.5: Political Economy 2 |
Emmanuelle Lavallée: Army arrangement? Armed conflict and support for democracy in Mali |
E44 |
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Alex Yeandle: Mobile Internet, Local Development and the Quality of Elections: Evidence from Rural Malawi |
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Michele Valsecchi: Sanctions and Voting Behavior: Evidence from Russia |
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Session 6.6: Public goods |
Anders Fredriksson: Quantifying political effects in the spatial allocation of public services |
Volvosalen, House E, floor 4 |
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Juliette Crespin-Boucaud: Ethnic Homogenization and Public Goods: Evidence from Kenya’s land reform program |
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Selene Ghisolfi: Contribution Requirements and Redistribution Decisions: Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh |
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15.30 |
Coffee |
Hyllan, House E, floor 4 |
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15.50-17.20 |
Parallel Session 7 | ||
Session 7.1: Gender 5 |
Carlotta Nani: Perceived abilities and gender stereotypes within the household. Experimental evidence from Bangladesh. |
B34 |
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Dipanwita Ghatak: Social networks and working women: Neighbourhood effects in post-childbirth employment patterns among ethnic minority women in UK |
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Felix Rusche: Broadcasting Change: Community Radio and Women's Empowerment in India |
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Session 7.2: Health 3 |
Henry Cust: Weather Shocks and Transactional Sex |
B41 |
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Arpita Khanna: Long run impact of the Bengal famine of 1943: A gender analysis |
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Yun Xiao: Beyond Boiling: The Effect of In Utero Exposure to Treated Tap Water on Childhood Health |
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Session 7.3: Household 1 |
Sally Zhang: Causes and Consequences of Intrahousehold Hidden Income: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment |
B44 |
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Timothy Kohler: Can Cash Transfers to the Unemployed Support Economic Activity? Evidence from South Africa |
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Dereje Zegeye: The Impact Rainfall Shock on Child Labor: The Role of PSNP and Market Imperfections |
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Session 7.4: Inequality 1 |
Laura Perez-Cervera: Affirming the Racial Divide? The Political Consequences of Affirmative Action in Brazil |
C32 |
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Renate Hartwig: Religious Discrimination in Healthcare: Evidence from an Audit Study in Indonesia |
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Malte Becker: Country, Culture or Competition - What Drives Attitudes Towards Immigrants in Sub-Saharan Africa? |
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Session 7.5: Political Economy 3 |
Ola Olsson: Historical Pathogen Prevalence and government responses to COVID-19 |
E44 |
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Roland Hodler: Mining for peace |
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Jakob Enlund: Electoral Cycles, Foreign Policy, and Conflict Mitigation:Evidence from Contributors to UN Peacekeeping Operations |