Program - International Society for New Institutional Economics

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Program - International Society for New Institutional Economics
20TH ANNUAL
CONFERENCE
SOCIETY FOR
INSTITUTIONAL &
ORGANIZATIONAL
ECONOMICS
June 15-17th 2016
Paris
Dear Fellow SIOE Members:
Welcome to Sciences Po and the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for
Institutional and Organizational Economics (known as the International
Society for New Institutional Economics until last year). It is reassuring that
the change of the Society’s name did not break our annual conference’s
tradition to attract high quality papers from an international community of
scholars in many disciplines including economics, political science, sociology,
management, history, and law. I would like to thank my fellow members of the
Program Committee who have worked hard to select 251 papers that will be
presented in 76 parallel sessions.
We are happy and excited to have Philippe Aghion and Alberto Alesina to
deliver keynote talks on their recent research in the interaction of social
mobility, inequality, redistribution and political and economic institutions.
Both Philippe and Alberto have made seminal contributions to institutional
and organizational economics and continue producing groundbreaking
research that is relevant for all SIOE members.
I would like to thank Sciences Po’s Department of Economics and the
Laboratory for the Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policy (LIEPP) at
Sciences Po for financial and organizational support for our conference.
I am looking forward to seeing you in SIOE 2016!
Sergei Guriev
Chair, Program Committee, SIOE 2016 and President-Elect, SIOE
Professor of Economics
Sciences Po, Paris
Organised and supported by:
Department of Economics, Sciences Po
Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies (LIEPP), Sciences Po
About SIOE
SIOE Mission Statement
The Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics (formerly known as the International
Society for the New Institutional Economics) promotes rigorous theoretical and empirical
investigation of the nature, behavior, and governance of organizations and institutions using
approaches drawn from economics, organization theory, law, political science, and other social
sciences. The Society makes a special effort to encourage participation from scholars from
around the world.
Current Officers:
Past Presidents:
President: Henry Smith (Harvard)
President-Elect: Sergei Guriev (Sciences Po)
1st Vice-President: Bentley MacLeod (Columbia)
2nd Vice-President: Francine Lafontaine (Michigan)
Secretary: Giorgio Zanarone (CUNEF)
Treasurer: Janet Bercovitz (University of Illinois)
Web Editor: Jens Prüfer (Tilburg University)
Coordinator and Webmaster: Bruno Chaves
(Paris Dauphine)
John de Figueiredo, 2014-2015
Eric Brousseau, 2013-2014
Lee Epstein, 2012-2013
Barry Weingast, 2011-2012
Frank Stephen, 2010-2011
Pablo Spiller, 2009-2010
Scott Masten, 2008-2009
Thrainn Eggertsson, 2007-2008
Lee Alston, 2006-2007
Benito Arruñada, 2005-2006
Gary D. Libecap, 2004-2005
Mary M. Shirley, 2003-2004
Paul L. Joskow, 2002-2003
Claude Ménard, 2001-2002
Oliver E. Williamson, 1999-2001
Douglass C. North, 1997-1999
Ronald Coase, 1996-1997
Current Board Members:
Lisa Bernstein (University of Chicago Law School)
Robert Gibbons (MIT)
Nan Jia (USC Marshall School of Business)
David Levine (Washington University and EUI)
Joanne Oxley (University of Toronto)
Roberta Romano (Yale University)
Stéphane Saussier (Sorbonne Business School)
John Wallis (University of Maryland)
Patrick Warren (Clemson University)
SIOE 2016 Program Committee Members
Sergei Guriev, Sciences Po, Paris (chair)
David Abrams, University of Pennsylvania
Chongen Bai, Tsinghua University
Daniel Berkowitz, University of Pittsbourg
Lisa Bernstein, University of Chicago
Serguey Braguinsky, Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton
Ralph de Haas, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Quoc-Anh Do, LIEPP, Sciences Po
Ruben Enikolopov, IPEG, Barcelona
Guido Friebel, Goethe University, Frankfurt
Timothy Frye, Columbia University
Roberto Galbiati, LIEPP, Sciences Po
Scott Gehlbach, University Wisconsin at Madison
Andrew Hanssen, Clemson University
Ruixue Jia, University of California at San Diego
Daniel Kelly, University of Notre Dame
Rachel Kranton, Duke University
Bill Megginson, University of Okhlahoma
Marian Moszoro, University of California at Berkeley
Anthony Niblett, University of Toronto
Maria Petrova, IPEG, Barcelona
Eugenio Proto, University of Warwick
Stéphane Saussier, Sorbonne Business School
Brian Silverman, University of Toronto
Alexander Stremitzer, University of California at Los Angeles
Joshua Tucker, New York University
Richard Vanden Bergh, University of Vermont
Ekaterina Zhuravskaya, Paris School of Economics
Local Organizing Committee
Sergei Guriev, Department of Economics, Sciences Po, Paris
Leila Brunoir, Department of Economics, Sciences Po, Paris
Andreana Khristova, LIEPP, Sciences Po, Paris
Keynote Speakers
Philippe Aghion is a Professor at the College de France and at the
London School of Economics, and a fellow of the Econometric Society
and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His research
focuses on the economics of growth. With Peter Howitt, he pioneered
the so-called Schumpeterian Growth paradigm which was
subsequently used to analyze the design of growth policies and the
role of the state in the growth process. Much of this work is
summarized in their joint book Endogenous Growth Theory (MIT
Press, 1998) and The Economics of Growth (MIT Press, 2009), in his
book with Rachel Griffith on Competition and Growth (MIT Press,
2006), and in his survey “What Do We Learn from Schumpeterian
Growth Theory” (joint with U. Akcigit and P. Howitt). In 2001, Philippe Aghion received the
Yrjo Jahnsson Award of the best European economist under age 45, and in 2009 he
received the John Von Neumann Award.
Alberto Alesina is the Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political
Economy at Harvard University. He obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard
in 1986. He served as Chairman of the Department of Economics from
2003 - 2006. He is a member of the National Bureau of Economic
Research and the Center for Economic Policy Research. He is a
member of the Econometric Society and of the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences. He is the director of the political economy program
of the NBER since 2006.
He has published extensively in all major academic journals in
economics. He has published five books. Amongst those are: The Future of Europe: Reform
or Decline, published by MIT Press, with Francesco Giavazzi and Fighting Poverty in the US
and Europe: A World of Difference, published by Oxford University Press, with Edward
Glaeser. He has been a Co-editor of the Quarterly Journal of Economics for six years and
Associate Editor of many academic journals. He has published columns in many leading
newspapers around the world and has visited several institutions including MIT, Tel Aviv
University, University of Stockholm, The World Bank, and the IMF. He holds a visiting
position with IGIER Bocconi.
His work has covered a variety of topics: political business cycles, the political economy of
fiscal policy and budget deficits, the process of European integration, stabilization policies
in high inflation countries, the determination of the size of countries, currency unions, the
political economic determinants of redistributive policies, differences in the welfare state
in the US and Europe and, more generally, differences in the economic system in the US and
Europe, the effect of alternative electoral systems on economic policies, and the
determination of the choice of different electoral systems, culture and economics, ethnic
conflict, inequality and redistributive policies, and the macroeconomic effects of fiscal
policy.
Keynote Speakers
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Program at a glance
June 15
Noon-4pm: Registration at Sciences Po
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
5pm-6pm: Registration at ICP
(ICP, 21 rue d’Assas)
6pm-7pm: Keynote speech by Philippe Aghion
“The Social Mobility of Inventors”
(ICP, 21 rue d’Assas)
7pm-9pm: Reception
(ICP, 21 rue d’Assas)
June 16
9am-5pm: Registration at Sciences Po
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
9am-10.30am: Parallel Sessions 1.1-1.11
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
10.30am-11am: Coffee-break
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
11am-12.30pm: Parallel Sessions 2.1-2.11
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
12.30pm-2pm: Lunch
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
2pm-4pm: Parallel Sessions 3.1-3.11
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
4pm-4.30pm: Coffee-break
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
4pm-5pm: Poster Session
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
5.30pm-6.30pm: Keynote speech by Alberto Alesina
“Social Mobility and Preferences for Redistribution”
(ICP, 21 rue d’Assas)
6.30pm-9pm: Reception
(ICP, 21 rue d’Assas)
Program at a Glance
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June 17
9am-5pm: Registration at Sciences Po
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
9am-10.30am: Parallel Sessions 4.1-4.11
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
10.30am-11am: Coffee-break
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
11am-12.30pm: Parallel Sessions 5.1-5.11
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
12.30pm-2pm: Lunch
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
1pm-2pm: SIOE Business Meeting
(Amphi Caquot, 28 rue des Saints Peres)
2pm-4pm: Parallel Sessions 6.1-6.10
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
4pm-4.30pm: Coffee-break
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
4.30pm-6.30pm: Parallel Sessions 7.1-7.11
(28 rue des Saints Peres)
7pm-8pm: Reception
(Cercle National des Armées, Place Saint Augustin)
8pm: Gala Dinner and Presidential Address
(Cercle National des Armées, Place Saint Augustin)
Program at a Glance
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Timing and venues of parallel sessions
Each parallel session’s number consists of two numbers (e.g. Session 2-3).
The first number indicates the time slot, the second number indicates the room within the
28 rue des Saints Peres building.
Time slots
Session’s first digit
Time slot
1
June 16
9.00-10.30
2
June 16
11.00-12.30
3
June 16
14.00-16.00
4
June 17
9.00-10.30
5
June 17
11.00-12.30
6
June 17
14.00-16.00
7
June 17
16.30-18.30
Poster session
June 16
16.00-17.00
Venues
Session’s second digit
Room
1
Amphi Caquot
2
H101
3
H401
4
S2
5
H201
6
H402
7
H202A
8
H007
9
H202B
10
H102
11
H103
Timing and Venues of Parallel Sessions
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Parallel sessions
Session 1-1 Consequences of Migration and Emigration (Amphi Caquot)
LIEPP sponsored session
Exit, Voice and Political Change: Evidence from Swedish Mass Migration to the United
States
Mounir Karadja (IIES, Stockholm University)
Erik Prawitz (IIES, Stockholm University)
Emigration As a Pacifying Force?
Veronica Preotu (University of Geneva)
Mass Refugee Inflow and Human Capital Investments: Evidence from Greek Refugees in
Greece
Seyhun Orcan Sakalli (University of Lausanne)
Elie Murard (IZA)
Session 1-2 How to deal with big data? Institutional responses to economic, political, and
social questions (Room H101)
Big Data in the Lab – How Do Consumers Fare when Predictive Algorithms Work
Against Them?
Sebastian Dengler (Tilburg University)
Competition and Welfare Consequences of Information Aggregators
Amedeo Piolatto (Barcelona Economics Institute)
Competing with Big Data
Jens Prüfer (Tilburg University)
Christoph Schottmüller (University of Copenhagen)
Session 1-3 Law and Economics of Crime I: The Institutional ABC's of Criminal Justice:
Crime, Detection and Punishment (Room H401)
To Plea or Not to Plea: Evidence from North Carolina
David S. Abrams (University of Pennsylvania)
Ryan Fackler (University of Pennsylvania)
The Effect of Police on Crime: Evidence from 10,000 Discontinuities
Jordi Blanes i Vidal (London School of Economics)
Giovanni Mastrobuoni (University of Essex)
Transactions Costs in the Underground Gun Market
Philip Cook (Duke University)
Jens Ludwig (University of Chicago)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 9.00-10.30
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Session 1-4 State-Business Relationships (Room S2)
What Undermines Market Discipline in Russian Regions: Regionalism or Trust to Local
Authorities?
Koen Schoors (Ghent University)
Maria Semenova (CInSt, HSE, Moscow)
Andrey Zubanov (University of Wisconsin Madison)
A Positive Theory of the Predatory State
Mehrdad Vahabi (University Paris 8)
Private and Public Firms in the Shadow of Coercive Power
Gani Aldashev (ECARES, ULB)
Giorgio Zanarone (CUNEF)
Session 1-5 Social Preferences (Room H201)
Difference of Civicness and Relative Efficiency of the Public and Private Sectors for
Public Service Delivery: Self-selection and Sorting
Laure Athias (University of Lausanne)
Pascal Wicht (University of Lausanne)
Voting and Contributing when the Group is Watching
Emeric Henry (Sciences Po)
Charles Louis-Sidois (Sciences Po)
Social Network, Gift Exchanging and Inequality in China
Fanghua Li (University of California, Los Angeles)
Yuan Tian (University of California, Los Angeles)
Session 1-6 Empirical Contract Theory (Room H402)
Incentives and Ratcheting in a Multiproduct Firm: A Field Experiment
Francisco Brahm (University of Cambridge)
Joaquin Poblete (Catholic University of Chile)
The Strategic Use of Early Bird Discounts for Dealers
Desmond Lo (Santa Clara University)
Stephen Salant (University of Maryland & University of Michigan)
The Trade-Off between Risk and Royalties in Franchise Contracting
Muriel Fadairo (GATE L-SE, UMR CNRS 5824)
Cintya Lanchimba (National Polytechnic School, Quito, Ecuador)
Josef Windsperger (University of Vienna, Austria)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 9.00-10.30
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Session 1-7 Employment Protection (Room H202A)
LIEPP sponsored session
Employee Representation Legislations and Innovation: Evidence from Manufacturing
Sectors
Filippo Belloc (University of Chieti-Pescara)
Employee Representation and Flexible Working Time: Identification Through a Sizecontingent European Directive
Gabriel Burdin (Leeds University Business School & IZA)
Virginie Pérotin (Leeds University Business School)
Litigants' Strategies in Elected Courts: Evidence from French Labor Court
Claudine Desrieux (University Paris 2)
Romain Espinosa (University Paris 2)
Session 1-8 Causes and Consequences of Financial Development (Room H007)
Growing Up Without Finance
James R. Brown (Iowa State University)
J. Anthony Cookson (University of Colorado-Boulder)
Rawley Heimer (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland)
Current Institutional Determinants of Financial System Depth and Breadth in Africa:
Similar or Different?
Chukwunonye O. Emenalo (Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University)
Francesca Gagliardi (Hertfordshire Business School, U of Hertfordshire)
Geoffrey M. Hodgson (Hertfordshire Business School, U of Hertfordshire)
Political Economy of Pension Reform: An Empirical Investigation
Rok Spruk (Utrecht University)
Miroslav Verbic (University of Ljubljana - Laibach)
Session 1-9 Analysis of Institutions (Room H202B)
Institutional and Organizational Analysis: Concepts and Applications
Eric Alston (Comparative Constitutions Project)
Lee J. Alston (Indiana University)
Bernardo Mueller (University of Brasilia)
Tomas Nonnenmacher (Allegheny College)
When Order Affects Performance: Institutional Sequencing, Cultural Sway, and
Behavioral Path Dependence
Jenna Bednar (University of Michigan)
Scott E Page (University of Michigan)
Why All Policy Analysis Needs Institutional Economics, and Why This Economics Needs
to Admit Unequally Rational Individuals and Comprehend Economic Change
Pavel Pelikan (University of Economics, Prague)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 9.00-10.30
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Session 1-10 Transaction Costs and Firm Boundaries (Room H102)
Frictions and Competitive Positioning: How Transaction Costs Influence Bargaining
and Market Power
Christian Geisler Asmussen (Copenhagen Business School)
Kirsten Foss (Norwegian School of Economics)
Nicolai J. Foss (Copenhagen Business School)
Peter G. Klein (Baylor University)
A Formal Haggling Theory of Firm Boundaries: A Tradeoff Between Bargaining Costs
and Too Much Intervention
Yusuke Mori (Tokyo International University)
Contractual Adaptation and the Evolutionary Perspective of Contracting Strategy
Juilin Teng (HEC Paris)
Session 1-11 Corruption and Lobbying (Room H103)
The Determinants of Cross-Border Corruption
Laarni Escresa (School of Economics, University of the Philippines)
Lucio Picci (Department of Economics, University of Bologna)
Elections and Embezzlement
Malte Lierl (Yale University)
Disguised Contributions to Political Campaigns: the Long Shadow of Corporate-linked
Spending
Adam Fremeth (University of Western Ontario)
Brian Richter (University of Texas at Austin)
Brandon Schaufele (University of Western Ontario)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 9.00-10.30
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Session 2-1 Determinants and Consequences of Inter-Ethnic Tensions and Conflict in Africa
(Amphi Caquot)
One Team, One Nation: Football, Ethnic Identity, and Conflict in Africa
Ruben Durante (Sciences Po)
Emilio Depetris Chauvín (Universidad Católica de Chile)
Ethnic Politics and Job Performance in the Kenyan Police
Oliver Vanden Eynde (Paris School of Economics)
Session 2-2 Contract Theory (Room H101)
Relational Contracts and Social Comparison Costs in Organizations
Oscar F Contreras (CUNEF)
Giorgio Zanarone (CUNEF)
Optimal Contracting with Subjective Evaluation: The Effects of Timing, Malfeasance
and Guile
W Bentley MacLeod (Columbia University)
Teck Yong Tan (Columbia University)
Session 2-3 Firm Boundaries in a Globalized World (Room H401)
Managing Export Complexity: the Role of Service Outsourcing
Giuseppe Berlingieri (ESSEC, OECD, CEP)
The Impact of Contract Enforcement Costs on Outsourcing and Aggregate Productivity
Johannes Boehm (Sciences Po)
Relational Contracts and Supplier Turnover in the Global Economy
Fabrice Defever (University of Nottingham)
Christian Fischer (University of Düsseldorf)
Jens Südekum (University of Düsseldorf)
Session 2-4 Historical Determinants of Institutions and Culture (Room S2)
Labor Scarcity, Land Tenure, and Historical Legacy: Evidence from Mexico
Emily A. Sellars (University of Chicago)
Jennifer Alix-Garcia (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Cultural Persistence? Evidence from an Administrative Reform on Borders of Southern
Italy
Adele Grompone (Banca d'Italia)
Luca Sessa (Banca d'Italia)
Development, Segregation and Nationalism
Marvin Suesse (New York University - Abu Dhabi)
Nikolaus Wolf (Humboldt University of Berlin)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 11.00-12.30
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Session 2-5 Finance and Relational Contracts (Room H201)
Financial Constraints, Investment, and Relational Contracts
Daniel Barron (Northwestern)
Jin Li (Northwestern)
Size Matters - "Over"investments in a Relational Contracting Setting
Florian Englmaier (LMU Munich)
Matthias Fahn (LMU Munich)
Capital Structure Choice and the Cost of Enforcing Contracts - Theory and Evidence
Matthias Fahn (University of Munich)
Valeria Merlo (University of Tuebingen)
Wamser Georg (University of Tuebingen)
Session 2-6 Conflict and Violence (Room H402)
Violence and the Geographic Concentration of Political Power
Jordan Adamson (Clemson University)
Moving from Conflict to Post-conflict: Changes in the Organization of Production and
Distribution in Rural Colombia
Clemente Forero-Pineda (Universidad de los Andes School of Management)
Luz Elena Orozco (Universidad de los Andes School of Management)
Eduardo Wills (Universidad de los Andes School of Management)
Manuel Moscoso (Departamento Nacional de Planeación Colombia)
Group Violence, Ethnic Diversity and Citizen Participation: Evidence from Indonesia
Christophe Muller (Aix-Marseille University)
Marc Vothknecht (European Commission)
Session 2-7 Innovation (Room H202A)
A Theory of Sequential Innovation
Christopher Buccafusco (Cardozo Law School)
Stefan Bechtold (ETH Zurich)
Christopher Sprigman (NYU Law School)
Self-regulation of Degree of Openness in Cumulative Innovation
Salavat Gabdrakhmanov (CEFIR, Moscow)
Modeling Production in the Creative Commons
Massimiliano Gambardella (M5S, Legislative Office, Chamber of deputies (Italy))
Matthijs den Besten (Montpellier Business School)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 11.00-12.30
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Session 2-8 Preferences and Public Goods (Room H007)
Do Policies Affect Preferences? Evidence from Random Variation in Abortion
Jurisprudence
Daniel Chen (Toulouse)
Vardges Levonyan (ETH Zurich)
Susan Yeh (George Mason University)
Lotteries As a Mean of Financing Public Goods
Daniil Shvets (Queen Mary University of London)
Changing Social Norms
Zaki Wahhaj (University of Kent)
Session 2-9 Private Ordering and Forum Shopping (Room H202B)
Delaware's Profits
Minor Myers (Brooklyn Law School)
Equity-Based Governance Structures: Private Constitutions for Private Orders
Claude Ménard (Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne)
Emmanuel Raynaud (INRA SADAPT)
The Private Ordering Solution to Multiforum Shareholder Litigation
Roberta Romano (Yale Law School)
Sarath Sanga (University of California, Berkeley Law School)
Session 2-10 Self-Governance in Family and Prisons (Room H102)
The Family Business and the Law: How Does the Family Law Affect Family Business ?
Céline Barredy (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense)
Massimiliano Vatiero (Université de Lugano)
Gianluca Colombo (Université de Lugano)
A Rationale for Marriage and Its Infidelity Implications
Yoram Barzel (University of Washington)
Aurora Stephany (University of Washington)
Covenants Without the Sword? Comparing Prison Self-Governance Globally
David Skarbek (King's College London)
Session 2-11 Preferences and Rules (Room H103)
Social Preferences or Sacred Values? Theory and Evidence of Deontological Motivations
Daniel L. Chen (The Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse/TSE)
Martin Schonger (ETH Zurich)
Pervasive Spurious Normativity, Or: The Case for Lots of Silly Rules
Gillian K. Hadfield (University of Southern California)
Dylan Hadfield-Menell (University of California, Berkeley)
Constructed Preferences, Consumer Welfare, and Antitrust Law
Avishalom Tor (Notre Dame Law School)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 11.00-12.30
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Session 3-1 Social Media and Politics (Amphi Caquot)
Politics 2.0: The Multifaceted Effect of Broadband Internet on Political Participation
Ruben Durante (Sciences Po)
Filipe Campante (Harvard Kennedy School)
Francesco Sobbrio (LUISS)
Social Media and Protest Participation: Evidence from Russia
Ruben Enikolopov (Barcelona IPEG, UPF, BGSE, NES)
Alexey Makarin (Northwestern University)
Maria Petrova (Barcelona IPEG, UPF, BGSE, NES)
The Political Economy of Social Media in China
Bei Qin (University of Hong Kong)
David Strömberg (IIES, Stockholm university)
Yanhui Wu (University of Southern California)
The Impact of Social Media Use on Voter Knowledge and Behavior in the 2015 UK
Election: Evidence from a Panel Survey
Kevin Munger (NYU - SMaPP Lab)
Patrick Egan (NYU)
Jonathan Nagler (NYU - SMaPP Lab)
Jonathan Ronen (Berlin Institite for Medical Systems Biology)
Joshua Tucker (NYU - SMaPP Lab)
Session 3-2 Bank-Firm Relationships in Developing Countries (Room H101)
Foreign Bank Entry and Entrepreneurship
Thorsten Beck (Cass Business School)
Laura Alfaro (Harvard Business School)
Charles Calomiris (Columbia Business School)
Show Me Yours and I’ll Show You Mine: Sharing Borrower Information in a Competitive
Credit Market
Jaap Bos (Maastricht University)
Ralph De Haas (EBRD)
Matteo Millone (Free University Amsterdam)
Politics and Banking in Russia: The Rise of Putin
Koen Schoors (Ghent University and HSE)
Laurent Weill (EM Strasbourg Business School, University of Stras)
Forgive but Not Forget: The Behavior of Relationship Banks when Firms Are in Distress
Larissa Schäfer (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 14.00-16.00
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Session 3-3 Bosses: Who They Are, What They Do and Why It Matters (Room H401)
Empowering Bosses to Lead: an Experiment in a Large Retail Chain
Guido Friebel (Goethe U, Frankfurt)
Matthias Heinz (Cologne)
Nick Zubanov (Goethe U, Frankfurt)
Born to Lead? The Effect of Birth Order on Non-Cognitive Abilities
Sandra Black (University of Texas at Austin)
Erik Grönqvist (Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Educ)
Björn Öckert (Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Educ)
CEO Behavior and Firm Performance
Bandiera Oriana (LSE)
Stephen Hansen (Pompeu Fabra)
Andrea Prat (Columbia)
Raffaella Sadun (Harvard)
Session 3-4 In Honor of Douglass North: Violence and Politics (Room S2)
Session organized by Ronald Coase Institute
Accountability in Autocracies with Multidimensional Policies
Mario Gilli (University of Milan-Bicocca)
Yuan Li (University of Duisburg-Essen)
More Money, Less Violence? The Effects of a Natural Resource Boom on Local Electoral
Violence in Peru
Stanislao Maldonado (Universidad del Rosario)
Juan Vargas (Universidad del Rosario)
Ben Crost (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Binding Ties, Binding Commitments: Evidence from Public-Private Partnerships in
Vocational Education
Israel Marques II (Higher School of Economics)
Violent Pressure on Business and the Size of the Informal Economy: Evidence from
Russian Regions
Michael Rochlitz (Higher School of Economics)
Discussant: Thrainn Eggertsson (University of Iceland)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 14.00-16.00
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Session 3-5 Language Economics (Room H201)
Transparency and Deliberation Within the FOMC: a Computational Linguistics
Approach
Stephen Hansen (UPF)
Michael McMahon (Warwick)
Andrea Prat (Columbia)
Religion, Division of Labor and Conflict: Evidence from Germany over Seven Centuries
Luigi Pascali (Warwick)
Historical Analysis of National Subjective Wellbeing Using Millions of Digitized Books
Eugenio Proto (University of Warwick, Economics)
Thomas Hills (University of Warwick, Psychology)
Danie Sgroi (University of Warwick, Economics)
Mirrors for Princes and Sultans: Advice on the Art of Governance in the Medieval
Christian and Islamic Worlds
Lisa Blaydes (Stanford University)
Justin Grimmer (Stanford University)
Alison McQueen (Stanford University)
Session 3-6 Financing and Risk Allocation in Public-Private Partnerships (Room H402)
Do More Accountable Governments Resort More to Public Private Partnerships?
Laure Athias (University of Lausanne)
Julie Le Gallo (Agrosup Dijon)
Thierry Madiès (University of Fribourg)
The Joy of Flying: Efficient Airport PPP Contracts
Eduardo Engel (Universidad de Chile)
Ronald Fischer (Universidad de Chile)
Alexander Galetovic (Universidad de los Andes)
A Comparison and Analysis of Methodologies for Conducting Value for Money
Appraisals
Anthony Boardman (Sauder School of Business)
Mark Hellowell (University of Edinburgh)
Public Versus Private Cost of Capital with State-Contingent Terminal Value
Marian Moszoro (UC Berkeley & Harvard Law School)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 14.00-16.00
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Session 3-7 Long-Term Determinants of Gender Equality, Fertility and Crime (Room
H202A)
LIEPP sponsored session
On the Historical Roots of Women’s Empowerment Across Italian Provinces: Religion or
Family Culture?
Monica Bozzano (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)
Impact of Family Planning Policy on Gender Inequality: Evidence from China
Yining Geng (University Pompeu Fabra)
The Long-Term Effect of Slavery on Violent Crime: Evidence from US Counties
Moamen Gouda (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Anouk S. Rigterink (London School of Economics and Political Science)
The Cultural Diffusion of the Fertility Transition: Evidence from Internal Migration in
19th Century France
Guillaume Daudin (University Paris-Dauphine)
Raphael Franck (Bar-Ilan University)
Hillel Rapoport (Paris School of Economics)
Session 3-8 History of Institutions (Room H007)
'The Lesser of Two Weevils': British Victual Organization During the Long Eighteenth
Century
Douglas Allen (Simon Fraser University)
Precolonial Centralization, Foreign Aid and Modern State Capacity in Africa
Tobias Broich (Maastricht University)
Adam Szirmai (Maastricht University)
Kaj Thomsson (Maastricht University)
How Do Political Institutions Affect Fiscal Capacity? Explaining Taxation in Developing
Economies
Roberto Ricciuti (Università di Verona)
Antonio Savoia (University of Manchester)
Kunal Sen (University of Manchester)
The Long-Run Influence of Institutions Governing Trade: The Case of Colonial and
Pirates' Ports in Mexico
Daphne Alvarez Villa (University of Oxford)
Jenny Guardado (Georgetown University)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 14.00-16.00
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Session 3-9 International Economic Integration (Room H202B)
Development Through International Economic Integration: Institutional Change to
Accommodate Foreign Direct Investment in Brazil and China
Henrique E. Delgado (Universidade Santa Ursula)
Institutions and Visa Regimes
Camila Gracheva (Higher School of Economics)
Leonid Polishchuk (Higher School of Economics)
Koen Schoors (Ghent University)
Alexander Yarkin (Higher School of Economics)
Export costs of visa restrictions
Natalia Volchkova (New Economic School)
Session 3-10 Regulation and Procurement (Room H102)
Does E-government Improve Government Capacity? Evidence from Tax Administration
and Public Procurement
Anna Kochanova (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Go)
Zahid Hasnain (World Bank)
Bradley Larson (World Bank)
Favoritism in Public Procurement Auctions: Model of Endogenous Entry
Maria Ostrovnaya (Center for Institutional Studies, NRU HSE)
Elena Podkolzina (Center for Institutional Studies, NRU HSE)
The Political Determinants of Regulation: Data over One Century from the Swiss
Cantons
Simon Luechinger (University of Lucerne)
Mark Schelker (University of Fribourg)
Enforcement Discretion At The SEC
David Zaring (Wharton)
Session 3-11 Property Rights for Land (Room H103)
Are Free Loans of Land Really Free? An Exploratory Analysis of Risk-coping Motives in
Land Arrangements in the Northeast of Thailand
Gwendoline Promsopha (Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LEST UMR 7317)
Economic Analysis of Property Rights: First Possession of Water in the American West
Bryan Leonard (Arizona State University)
Gary Libecap (UCSB and NBER)
Growth Under the Shadow of Expropriation: The Economic Impacts of Eminent Domain
Daniel L. Chen (The Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse/TSE)
Susan Yeh (George Mason University School of Law)
Land, capital, and the emergence of public protection of property rights
Mauricio Rodriguez Acosta (Tilburg)
Parallel Sessions: June 16, 14.00-16.00
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Session 4-1 Non-Democratic Politics (Amphi Caquot)
Strategic Taxation in Autocracies
Marina Dodlova (University of Passau)
Viola Lucas (University of Konstanz & GIGA)
Institutions, Repression and the Spread of Protest
Mehdi Shadmehr (University of Miami)
Raphael Boleslavsky (University of Miami)
What Makes Governments Popular?
Sergei Guriev (Sciences Po)
Daniel Treisman (UCLA)
Session 4-2 Long-Term Relationships Between Organizations (Room H101)
Vertical Integration and Relational Contracts: Evidence from Costa Rica’s Coffee Chain
Rocco Macchiavello (University of Warwick)
Pepita Miquel-Florensa (TSE)
How 'Relational' is a Relational Contract? Governance Issues in Strategic Airline
Alliances
Claude Menard (University of Paris (Pantheon-Sorbonne))
Adaptation and Relational Contracting in the Airline Industry
Ricard Gil (Johns Hopkins University)
Myongjin Kim (University of Oklahoma)
Giorgio Zanarone (CUNEF)
Session 4-3 Incentives in Intellectual Property (Room H401)
Designing an Inventive Contribution System
Michael Abramowicz (George Washington University)
The Patent Troll: Benign Middleman or Stick-Up Artist?
David S. Abrams (University of Pennsylvania)
Ufuk Akcigit (University of Chicago)
Gokhan Oz (University of Pennsylvania)
Are We Running Out of Trademarks? Evidence of Trademark Depletion at the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office
Barton Beebe (New York University School of Law)
Jeanne Fromer (New York University School of Law)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 9.00-10.30
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Session 4-4 Courts and Economic Performance (Room S2)
LIEPP sponsored session
Justice Delayed is Growth Denied: The Effect of Slow Courts on Relationship-Specific
Industries in India
Amrit Amirapu (University of Kent)
What Do the Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights Tell About Property
Rights Across Europe?
David Gomtsyan (University of Turin)
Suren Gomtsyan (Tilburg University)
Institutions and Firms’ Adjustments: Measuring the Impact of Courts’ Delays on Job
Flows and Productivity
Giovanna Vallanti (Luiss "Guido Carli")
Giuseppina Gianfreda (Università della Tuscia)
Session 4-5 Utilities (Room H201)
Utility Governance and Why Consolidations May Not Deliver: Lessons from Central and
Eastern Europe
Michael Klien (Austrian Institute of Economic Research)
Which Electricity Market Design to Encourage the Development of Demand Response?
Vincent Rious (Microeconomics)
Yannick Perez (CentraleSupélec)
Fabien Roques (Compass)
It’s Politics, Stupid! Drivers of and Obstacles to Urban Wastewater Treatment in Brazil
Katharina Stepping (German Development Institute (DIE))
Session 4-6 Human Capital and Lobbying (Room H402)
Firm Boundaries and Knowledge: the Lobbyists' Case.
Miguel Espinosa (London School of Economics)
A Sociopolitical View of the “Make And/or Buy” Decisions in Corporate Political
Lobbying
Nan Jia (University of Southern California)
Learnability Confidence and Human Capital Acquisition
Kimiyuki Morita (Osaka University of Economics)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 9.00-10.30
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Session 4-7 Innovation (Room H202A)
How the Innovation-competition Link is Shaped by Technology Distance in High
Barrier Catch-up Economy
Evguenia Bessonova (CEFIR and HSE)
Ksenia Gonchar (HSE)
Ownership and Innovation: Evidence from Swiss Listed Firms
Marcello Puca (Università della Svizzera italiana)
Massimiliano Vatiero (Università della Svizzera italiana)
Patents: A Means to Innovation or Strategic Ends?
Jiri Schwarz (Charles University, Prague)
Martin Stepanek (Charles University, Prague)
Session 4-8 Legal Institutions (Room H007)
Causation Actually
J. Shahar Dillbary (Alabama University)
The Death of Rules and Standards
Anthony Casey (Univ. of Chicago Law School)
Anthony Niblett (Univ. of Toronto Faculty of Law)
Quotas
Shay Lavie (Tel Aviv)
Session 4-9 Stereotypes and Decision-Making (Room H202B)
Do Lawyers Know Uncertainty when They See It?
Oliver Belitz (University of Mannheim)
Andreas Engert (University of Mannheim)
Andreas Michl (University of Mannheim)
Do CEOs Differ From Others in Strategic Decision-Making?
Hakan Holm (Lund University)
Victor Nee (Cornell University)
Sonja Opper (Lund University)
Partisan Stereotypes
Pierre-Guillaume Méon (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB))
Carmelo Licata (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB))
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 9.00-10.30
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Session 4-10 Law Enforcement (Room H102)
Public Law Enforcers and Political Competition
Eric Langlais (EconomiX CNRS University Paris Ouest Nanterre)
Marie Obidzinski (Université Paris II, CRED)
The Political Economy of Rule of Law Enforcement: Interdependence Between Political
and Economic Choices Under Imperfect Information
Randolph Bruno (University College London)
Session 4-11 Ownership and Corporate Performance (Room H103)
Privatisation Prices: The Role of Prior Restructuring and Emerging Private Ownership
Structure.
José Eusébio Santos (University of Madeira)
Political Connections and Ownership Concentration: Evidence from Chinese Privately
Owned Enterprises
Jingjing Wang (University of Missouri)
Peter G. Klein (Baylor University)
Is There a Relationship Between Shareholder Protection and Stock Market
Development?
Prabirjit Sarkar (prabirjit@gmail.com)
Simon Deakin (s.deakin@cbr.cam.ac.uk)
Mathias Siems (mathias.siems@durham.ac.uk)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 9.00-10.30
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Session 5-1 Law, Equity, and Opportunism (Amphi Caquot)
The System of Equitable Remedies
Samuel Bray (UCLA)
Remedies for Breach of Fiduciary Duties: An Economic Analysis of Trusts
Daniel B. Kelly (University of Notre Dame)
Fusing the Equitable Function in Private Law
Henry E. Smith (Harvard Law School)
Session 5-2 Strategy Beyond Markets: Influencing Regulatory Environments (Room H101)
Corporate Political Strategy in Contested Regulatory Environments
Adam Fremeth (University of Western Ontario)
Guy Holburn (University of Western Ontario)
Rick Vanden Bergh (University of Vermont)
Formal Versus Informal Channels: How Firm Size Affects Corporate Political Activities
Jeffrey T. Macher (Georgetown University (McDonough))
John W. Mayo (Georgetown University (McDonough))
Stephen Weymouth (Georgetown University (McDonough))
Self-Regulation and Regulatory Discretion: Why Firms May Be Reluctant to Signal
Green
John W. Maxwell (IU Kelley School of Business)
Session 5-3 The Legacy of the Past for Current Development: Empirical Analyses with
Disaggregated Historical Data (Room H401)
The Bounty of the Sea and Long-Run Development
Carl-Johan Dalgaard (University of Copenhagen and CEPR)
Anne Sofie Knudsen (University of Copenhagen)
Pablo Selaya (University of Copenhagen)
The Legacy of Historical Political Institutions on Individual Attitudes: Evidence for Italy
1000-1800
Paolo Buonanno (University of Bergamo)
Matteo Cervellati (University of Bologna)
Sara Lazzaroni (University of Bologna)
Giovanni Prarolo (University of Bologna)
Religions and Inventions: Long-run Evidence for Spain
Francesco Cinnirella (Ifo Institute)
Alireza Naghavi (University of Bologna)
Giovanni Prarolo (University of Bologna)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 11.00-12.30
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Session 5-4 Obstacles to Cooperation and Optimal Responses to Organizational
Inefficiencies (Room S2)
Sticking Points: Common-Agency Problems and Contracting in the U.S. Healthcare
System
Brigham Frandsen (Brigham Young University)
Michael Powell (Northwestern University)
James B. Rebitzer (Boston University)
Are Preferences for Reciprocity Irrelevant in Situations of Repeated Interaction?
Matthias Fahn (University of Munich)
Anne Schade (University of Munich)
Katharina Schuessler (University of Munich)
The Role of Relational Contracts in Interfirm Relationships: Theory and Evidence on
Multiunit Franchising
Nicholas Argyres (University of Washington in St. Louis)
Janet Bercovitz (University of Illinois)
Giorgio Zanarone (CUNEF)
Session 5-5 Social Preferences in Firms (Room H201)
CEO's Morality and Incentives
Pierre Fleckinger (MINES ParisTech & Paris School of Economics)
Thierry Lafay (University of Paris 1)
Constance Monnier (University of Paris 1)
How Effective Are Relational Incentive Contracts? Evidence from Foreign
Entrepreneurs in Russia
Elena Kulchina (Duke University)
Joanne Oxley (University of Toronto)
Dancing with Strangers? Initial Trust and the Formation of Initial Collaborations
Between New Ventures and Corporate Venture Capitals.
Massimo Colombo (Politecnico di Milano)
Kourosh Shafi (Politecnico di Milano)
Session 5-6 Contracting with Other-Regarding Preferences (Room H402)
Wage Bargaining when Workers Have Fairness Concerns
Martina N. Gogova (EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht)
Jenny Kragl (EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht)
Delegation with a Reciprocal Agent
Ester Manna (Universitat de Barcelona)
Alessandro De Chiara (Central European University Budapest)
Reforming an Institutional Culture of Corruption: A Model of Motivated Agents and
Collective Reputation
Justin Valasek (WZB Berlin)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 11.00-12.30
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Session 5-7 Cooperation and Collective Action (Room H202A)
When Civil Society Uses an Iron Fist: The Role of Private Associations in Social Control
Robert C. Ellickson (Yale Law School)
The Comparative Governance of Collective Action
Aseem Kaul (University of Minnesota)
Jiao Luo (University of Minnesota)
Cooperation and Internet Quality of Service
Maria Amparo Lourdes Montenegro (National University of Singapore)
Araral Eduardo (National University of Singapore)
Session 5-8 Empirical and Experimental Evidence on Cooperation (Room H007)
Signaling Cooperation
Matthias Heinz (University of Cologne)
Heiner Schumacher (KU Leuven)
An Autopsy of Cooperation: Diamond Dealers and the Limits of Trust-Based Exchange
Barak Richman (Duke University)
Trust, Competition and Innovation: Theory and Evidence from German Car
Manufacturing
Giacomo Calzolari (Bologna)
Leonardo Felli (LSE)
Johannes Koenen (CESifo Munchen)
Konrad Stahl (Mannheim)
Giancarlo Spagnolo (Tor Vergata, SITE)
Session 5-9 Religion (Room H202B)
Gender Equality in Muslim-Majority Countries
Moamen Gouda (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Niklas Potrafke (Ifo Institute - Munich University)
Religion, Moral Attitudes & Economic Behavior
Isadora Kirchmaier (University of Heidelberg)
Jens Prüfer (Tilburg University)
Stefan T. Trautmann (University of Heidelberg)
Religion in the Context of Constitution: A Comparative Study of Egypt, Iran and Turkey
Hossein Radmard (American University of Beirut/Columbia University)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 11.00-12.30
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Session 5-10 Decentralization and Regional Integration (Room H102)
Optimal Territorial Design and Decentralization
Jean-Marc Bourgeon (INRA)
Marie Breuillé (INRA)
The Limits to Partial Banking Unions: A Political Economy Approach
Dana Foarta (Stanford GSB)
Norwegian Rhapsody: The Political Economy Benefits of Regional Integration
Nauro F. Campos (Brunel University London, ETH-Zurich and IZA-Bonn)
Fabrizio Coricelli (Paris School of Economics and CEPR-London)
Luigi Moretti (University of Bologna)
Session 5-11 Legal Rules (Room H103)
Should Failure to Defend Imply Forfeiture of Coverage Defenses?
Tom Baker (University of Pennsylvania)
Ezra Friedman (Northwestern University)
Kyle Logue (University of Michigan)
Judgment Contingent Settlements
Shay Lavie (Tel Aviv University)
Avraham Tabbach (Tel Aviv University)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 11.00-12.30
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Session 6-1 The Political Economy of Autocracy: Evidence from Russia (Amphi Caquot)
Hitting Them with Carrots: Voter Intimidation and Vote Buying In Russia
Timothy Frye (Columbia University)
Ora John Reuter (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
David Szakonyi (Columbia University)
Democracy, Income and Health: Evidence from Sub-National Comparative Method
Dina Balalaeva (NRU Higher School of Economics)
Vladimir Kozlov (NRU Higher School of Economics)
Alexander Libman (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik)
Vote Brokers, Clientelist Appeals, and Voter Turnout in Russia
Ora John Reuter (UW-Milwaukee)
Timothy Frye (Columbia)
David Szakonyi (Columbia)
Professional Organizations As Drivers of Social Changes in Developing Countries: Some
Implications from Russian ‘limited Access Order’
Andrei Yakovlev (University - Higher School of Economics)
Anton Kazun (University - Higher School of Economics)
Daniil Sitkevich (Moscow State Lomonosow-University)
Session 6-2 Intra-Firm Resource Allocation (Room H101)
Retained Earnings and Membership Stability in Cooperatives, A Relational Contracting
Perspective
Anna Petruchenya (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University)
George Hendrikse (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University)
The Case for Tipping and Unrestricted Tip-Pooling: Promoting Intrafirm Cooperation
Samuel Estreicher (New York University School of Law)
Jonathan Nash (Emory University School of Law)
Managing Shared Understandings in Teams
Patrick Warren (Clemson Universtiy)
Tom Wilkening (University of Melbourne)
Product-Market Competition and the Redistribution of Resources in the Multi-Business
Firm
Raffaele Morandi Stagni (IE Business School)
Juan Santaló Mediavilla (IE Business School)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 14.00-16.00
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Session 6-3 The Rule of Law: Lessons from Ancient Greece (Room H401)
Institutional Change and the Roots of the Athenian Rule of Law
Federica Carugati (Indiana University)
Ancient and Modern Conceptions of the Rule of Law
Sara Forsdyke (University of Michigan)
Engineering the Rule of Law in Ancient Athens
Robert K. Fleck (Clemson University)
F. Andrew Hanssen (Clemson University)
The Sparta Game: Violence, Proportionality, Austerity, Collapse
Josiah Ober (Stanford University)
Barry R. Weingast (Stanford University)
Session 6-4 Law and Economics of Crime II: Drivers of Recidivism (Room S2)
LIEPP sponsored session
Jobs, News and Re-offending After Incarceration
Roberto Galbiati (OSC-CNRS and Sciences Po)
Aurélie Ouss (University of Chicago Crime Lab)
Arnaud Philippe (CREST and University of Paris 1)
Harsh or Humane? Detention Conditions and Recidivism
Daniele Terlizzese (EIEF)
Giovanni Mastrobuoni (University of Essex)
Does Prison Privatization Distort Justice? Evidence on Time Served and Recidivism
Anita Mukherjee (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
The Effect of Prison Sentence Length on Recidivism: Evidence from Random Judicial
Assignment
Max Schanzenbach (Northwestern)
Michael Roach (Northwestern)
Session 6-5 Public and Private Order in Historical and Comparative Perspective:
Panel Discussion (Room H201)
Benito Arruñada (Pompeu Fabra University)
Lisa Bernstein (University of Chicago)
Emily Kadens (Northwestern University)
Scott Masten (University of Michigan)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 14.00-16.00
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Session 6-6 Political Economy (Room H402)
Elections, Exchange Rates, and Foreign Currency Debt: Swiss Francs and the 2015
Polish Elections
John Ahlquist (UC San Diego)
Mark Copelovitch (University of Wisconsin)
Stefanie Walter (University of Zurich)
Social Transfers and Political Participation: Evidence from Mali and Ghana
Marina Dodlova (Aix-Marseille, Passau University, GIGA Hamburg)
Valuing Peace: The Effects of Financial Market Exposure on Votes and Political
Attitudes
Saumitra Jha (Stanford Graduate School of Business)
Moses Shayo (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
The Foundations of Social Policy Support: Experimental Evidence on How Institutional
Quality Affects Redistributive Preferences
Israel Marques (Higher School of Economics, Moscow)
Sarah Wilson Sokhey (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Session 6-7 Entrepreneurs, Information Diffusion, and Markets (Room H202A)
Firm Heterogeneity and Growth Through Product Variety and Upgrading Choices
Serguey Braguinsky (University of Maryland and NBER)
Atsushi Ohyama (Hitotsubashi University)
Tetsuji Okazaki (Tokyo University)
Chad Syverson (University of Chicago and NBER)
Anatomy of a Bank Run in Opaque Banking Sector: Who Sees What Why
Lucy Chernykh (Clemson University)
Sergey Mityakov (Clemson University)
Spinoffs, Mergers and Industry Growth
Atsushi Ohyama (Hitotsubashi University)
Entrepreneurship, Mobility and Knowledge of Noncompete Laws
Evan Starr (University of Maryland)
Benjamin King (University of Maryland)
Rajshree Agarwal (University of Maryland)
Session 6-8 Experimental Evidence on Learning and Public Goods (Room H007)
LIEPP sponsored session
How Legal Spillovers Interact with Learning: Theoretical and Experimental Evidence
Roberto Galbiati (Sciences Po)
Emeric Henry (Sciences Po)
Nicolas Jacquemet (PSE)
Cooperation Under the Risk of Capture
Malte Lierl (Yale University)
Voter Understanding of Policy Incidence – Experimental Evidence
Florian H. Schneider (University of Zurich)
Martin Schonger (ETH Zurich)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 14.00-16.00
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Session 6-9 Corporate Governance and Non-Market Strategy (Room H202B)
Corporate Governance Regulation Through Non-Prosecution
Jennifer Arlen (New York University School of Law)
Marcel Kahan (New York University School of Law)
Non-Market Strategy: An Integrative Review and Future Directions
Sinziana Dorobantu (New York University)
Aseem Kaul (University of Minnesota)
Bennet Zelner (University of Maryland)
The Organizational Atmosphere Hypothesis Reconsidered in a Productive Efficiency
Perspective: Theoretical Proposition and Empirical Analysis
Virgile Chassagnon (Grenoble Alpes University – CREG Research Centre)
Naciba Haned (ESDES Catholic University of Lyon)
Session 6-10 Empirical Analysis of Regulation (Room H102)
Patient Portals in Primary Care: Impacts on Patient Health and Physician Productivity
Hessam Bavafa (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Lorin Hitt (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania)
Christian Terwiesch (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania)
On the Surprising Use of Unenforceable Clauses in Consumer Contracts:
Evidence from the Residential Rental Market
Meirav Furth-Matzkin (Harvard University)
Influence of Governance Structure on the Effectiveness of Quality Standards:
The Case of Geographical Indications
Susana López-Bayón (University of Oviedo)
Manuel González-Díaz (University of Oviedo)
Vanesa Solís-Rodríguez (University of Oviedo)
Marta Fernández-Barcala (University of Oviedo)
Strategic Patient Discharge
Ryan McDevitt (Duke)
Paul Eliason (Duke)
Paul Grieco (Penn State)
Jimmy Roberts (Duke)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 14.00-16.00
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Session 7-1 “Backwardness” of Imperial Agrarian Institutions and Russia's Economic
Development (Amphi Caquot)
Long-Run Consequences of Labor Coercion: Evidence from Russian Serfdom
Johannes C. Buggle (University of Lausanne)
Steven Nafziger (Williams College)
The Stolypin Reform and Agricultural Productivity in Late Imperial Russia
Paul Castaneda Dower (Florida International University)
Andrei Markevich (New Economic School)
The Economic Effects of the Abolition of Serfdom: Evidence from the Russian Empire
Andrei Markevich (New Economic School)
Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (Paris School of Economics)
Collective Action and Representation in Autocracies: Evidence from Russia's Great
Reforms
Paul Dower (Florida International University)
Evgeny Finkel (George Washington University)
Scott Gehlbach (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Steven Nafziger (Williams College)
Session 7-2 Institutions of the New Economy (Room H101)
The Role of Legitimacy in the Design and Competition Between Institutions: the Case of
Internet Governance
Eric Brousseau (Paris-Dauphine, PSL Research University)
Data Regulation and Its Effect on Business Models & Corporate Organization in the
New Economy
Geoffrey A. Manne (International Center for Law & Economics)
A Crime 2.0 – Cybercrime, E-Talent, and Institutions
Seo-Young Cho (University of Marburg)
Emergence and Performance of Internet Exchange Points: The Role of Network
Asymmetry
Maria Amparo Lourdes Montenegro (National University of Singapore)
Eduardo Araral (National University of Singapore)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 16.30-18.30
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Session 7-3 Personnel Economics (Room H401)
Grade Inflation or Human Capital: Why Have Federal Wages Risen Rapidly?
Alexander Bolton (Duke University)
John de Figueiredo (Duke University)
The Determinants of Managerial Productivity Around the World
Mitchell Hoffman (University of Toronto)
Matthew Bidwell (University of Pennsylvania)
John McCarthy (Cornell University)
Michael Housman (HiQ Labs)
Paying for Creativity: The Effect of Piece-Rate Vs. Time-Rate Compensation on Quality
of Work
Walid Hejazi (University of Toronto)
Brian S. Silverman (University of Toronto)
Brent Perekoppi (University of Toronto)
A Positive Theory of Retirement Plan Design
Ryan Bubb (NYU Law)
Patrick Warren (Clemson University)
Session 7-4 Environment (Room S2)
Whose Law Is It? Network Analysis of the Evolution of U.S. Environmental Law, 19732013
Marion Dumas (Santa Fe Institute)
The Microfoundations of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Stefanos Mouzas (Lancaster University)
The Production Function of Environmental Quality
Jonathan Nash (Emory University School of Law)
J.B. Ruhl (Vanderbilt Law School)
James Salzman (UCLA Law School; UC-Santa Barbara)
Investment in Natural Capital: Organizational Form and Consequences on the
Characteristics of Biodiversity Restoration Projects
Pierre Scemama (IFREMER)
Harold Levrel (AgroParisTech)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 16.30-18.30
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Session 7-5 Communication and Incentives (Room H201)
Communication in a Complicated World
Steve Callander (Stanford University)
Nicolas Lambert (Stanford University)
Coordination of Humanitarian Aid by Mediated Communication
Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka (University of Bristol)
In-Uck Park (University of Bristol)
Collective Choice in Dynamic Public Good Provision
Renee Bowen (Stanford University)
George Georgiadis (Northwestern University)
Nicolas Lambert (Stanford University)
Monitoring, Transparency and Accountability
Pierre Fleckinger (Mines Paristech, CERNA)
Nicolas Roux (Max Planck Institute)
Session 7-6 Emergence of Property Rights (Room H402)
Private and Public Ordering in Property
Benito Arruñada (Pompeu Fabra University)
Is Rule of Law an Equilibrium Without Private Ordering?
Gillian K. Hadfield (University of Southern California)
Barry R. Weingast (Stanford University)
The Economics of Sequential Exchange
Benito Arruñada (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Giorgio Zanarone (CUNEF)
Nuno Garoupa (Texas A&M University)
Being Bourgeois. The Emergence of Private Property in the Lab
Marco Fabbri (University of Rotterdam)
Matteo Rizzolli (LUMSA Universty)
Session 7-7 Political Change (Room H202A)
A Time to Throw Stones, a Time to Reap: How Long Does It Take for Democratic
Transitions to Improve Institutional Outcomes?
Pierre-Guillaume Méon (Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB))
Khalid Sekkat (Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB))
Democracy Versus Dictatorship: The Political Determinants of Growth Episodes
Kunal Sen (University of Manchester)
Sabyasachi Kar (Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi)
Lant Pritchett (Harvard University)
Selim Raihan (University of Dhaka)
Holding On? Ethnic Divisions, Political Institutions and the Duration of Economic
Declines
Richard Bluhm (Leibniz University Hanover)
Kaj Thomsson (Maastricht University)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 16.30-18.30
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Session 7-8 Political and Economic Transition (Room H007)
Globalization and Democracy in the Presence of Threshold Effects
Houda Haffoudhi (FSEGN-University of Carthage)
Rihab Bellakhal (Tunis Graduate School of Business)
Regime Stability and Persistence of Traditional Practices
Michael Poyker (University of California at Los Angeles)
Loss of Human Capital and Development: Evidence from Russian Germans Repatriation
Ekaterina Borisova (NRU Higher School of Economics)
Denis Ivanov (NRU Higher School of Economics)
Minds for the Market: Non-Cognitive Skills in Post-Soviet Countries
Maryam Naghsh Nejad (IZA)
Anna Kochanova (Max Planck)
Session 7-9 Political Institutions (Room H202B)
One Tick and You're Out: The Effects of the Master Lever on Senator Positions
Olga Gorelkina (MPI)
Ioanna Grypari (MPI)
Ulysses' Bonds: Are Constitution-makers Constrained by Mandatory Referendums
Stephan Michel (Universität Hamburg)
Geopolitics and Culture in the United Nations Human Rights Committee
Vera Shikhelman (Chicago Law School)
Session 7-10 Corporate Governance and Takeovers (Room H102)
Taking a Financial Position in Your Opponent in Litigation
Albert H. Choi (University of Virginia School of Law)
Kathryn E. Spier (Harvard Law School)
Defensive Tactics and Optimal Search: A Simulation Approach
Ronald J. Gilson (Columbia University)
Alan Schwartz (Yale University)
The Case for Managerial Signaling in Adjudicating Hostile Takeovers
Nitzan Shilon (Peking University)
Impact of Institutional Framework on Economic Growth through Venture Capital in
Emerging Markets
Guldem Gokcek (New York University)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 16.30-18.30
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Session 7-11 Law and Innovation (Room H103)
"Troll" Check? A Proposal for Administrative Review of Patent Litigation
Lauren H. Cohen (Harvard Business School)
John M. Golden (University of Texas School of Law)
Umit Gurun (University of Texas at Dallas School of Management)
Scott Duke Kominers (Harvard Society of Fellows)
When Settlements Increase Competition: Reverse Payment Settlements and Market
Entry
Benjamin G. Ogden (Texas A&M University/ULB)
Keith N. Hylton (Boston University School of Law)
Boycott, Stigmatisation and Law Enforcement
Clemens Buchen (EBS Universität, Wiesbaden)
Bruno Deffains (Paris 2)
Alberto Palermo (EBS Universität, Wiesbaden)
Theorizing Tax Incentives for Innovation
Anat Sorek (Bar-Ilan University)
Parallel Sessions: June 17, 16.30-18.30
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Poster Session
Does Biological Endowment Matter for Demand for Financial Services?
Evidence from Russia
Irina Andrievskaya (None)
Maria Semenova (CInSt, HSE, Moscow)
The Composite Model of Russian Social Structure Based on Personal Incomes
Kristina Butaeva (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
The Procyclicality of Political Trust in Spain
Gonzalo Caballero (University of Vigo)
Marcos Álvarez-Díaz (University of Vigo)
Hard Labour in the Lab: Are Monetary and Non-monetary Sanctions Really
Substitutable?
James Tremewan (University of Vienna)
Matteo Rizzolli (LUMSA University)
Inefficient Growth
Tobias Hlobil (University of Hamburg)
Mitja Kovac (Universty of Ljubljana)
Rok Spruk (Utrecht University)
The Problem of Reputation
Emily Kadens (Northwestern University)
Institutional Roots of State Failure
Ekaterina Kruglova (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Lilia Valitova (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Daniel Shestakov (Bank of Russia)
Organization of Decision-Making at the Firm: Just Cost-Benefit Optimization or
Something More?
Irina Levina (Higher School of Economics)
Decentralized Aid and Democracy
Joaquin Morales Belpaire (Universidad Privada Boliviana)
Electoral Laws, Political Institutions and Long-Run Development: Evidence from Latin
America, 1800-2012
Rok Spruk (Utrecht University)
Energy Intensity of Production in World Economies: Role of Institutional Environment
Nikita Suslov (Novosibirsk State University)
Ekaterina Meltenisova (Novosibirsk State University)
Do Majoritarian Electoral Rules Favour Larger Industries in the Economy?
Timothy Yu-Cheong Yeung (Toulouse School of Economics)
Izaskun Zuazu (University of the Basque Country)
Poster Session: June 16, 16.00-17.00
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Participants’ contact details
Michael Abramowicz
George Washington University
2000 H St NW
Washington, Washington D.C.
20052
United States
abramowicz@law.gwu.edu
David S Abrams
University of Pennsylvania
3501 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
United States
dabrams@law.upenn.edu
Jordan Adamson
Clemson University
609 Smoke Rise Drive
Apartment A
Central, South Carolina 29630
United States
jadamso@clemson.edu
John Ahlquist
University of California San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
MC 0519
La Jolla, California 92093-0519
United States
jahlquist@wisc.edu
Gani Aldashev
ECARES, Université libre de
Bruxelles
Avenue Roosevelt 50
CP 114/04
Bruxelles, 1050
Belgium
gani.aldashev@ulb.ac.be
Doug Allen
Simon Fraser University
8888 Universtiy Drive
Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6
Canada
allen@sfu.ca
Lee Alston
Indiana University
513 N. Park Ave.
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana 47408 - 3829
United States
ljalston@indiana.edu
Daphne Alvarez Villa
University of Oxford
77 Venneit Close
Oxford, OX11HY
United Kingdom
daphne.alvarezvilla@economics.ox.a
c.uk
Participants’ Contact Details
Amrit Amirapu
Keynes College
University of Kent
Canterbury, CT27NP
United Kingdom
amrit.amirapu@gmail.com
Eduardo Araral
Associate Professor and Vice-Dean,
Research
469C Bukit Timah Road
Oei Tiong Ham Building
Singapore, 259771
Singapore
sppaej@nus.edu.sg
Yoam Barzel and Aurora
Stephany
UW
Savery Hall
353330
Seattle, Washington 98195
United States
yoramb@u.washington.edu
Hessam Bavafa
University of Wisconsin-Madison
975 University Ave
4284C Grainger Hall
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
United States
hessam.bavafa@wisc.edu
Jennifer Arlen
New York University Law School
40 Washington Square South
Room 411D
New York, New York 10012
United States
Jennifer.Arlen@nyu.edu
Thorsten Beck
Cass Business School
106 Bunhill Row
London, EC1Y 8TZ
United Kingdom
TBeck@city.ac.uk
Benito Arruñada
Pompeu Fabra University
Trias Fargas 25
Barcelona, 08005
Spain
benito.arrunada@upf.edu
Jenna Bednar
University of Michigan
505 S. State St
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
United States
jbednar@umich.edu
Laure Athias
University of Lausanne
Quartier UNIL Mouline
Lausanne, 1015
Switzerland
laure.athias@unil.ch
Barton Beebe
New York University School of Law
40 Washington Square South
New York, New York 10025
United States
barton.beebe@nyu.edu
Surya prakash Bala Rai
Legislature Parliament Government
of Nepal
New-Baneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal
Kathmandu, 44600
Nepal
suryapksrai@gmail.com
Rihab Bellakhal
Tunis Graduate School of Business
Tunis, Tunisia
Tunis, 2083
Tunisia
rihabellakhal@gmail.com
Céline BARREDY
CEROS - Université Paris Ouest
Nanterre La Défense
200 avenue de la République
NANTERRE, 92001
France
cbarredy@u-paris10.fr
Dan Barron
Northwestern
1769 W Ainslie St
Chicago, Illinois 60640
United States
d-barron@kellogg.northwestern.edu
Jan Bellgardt
GIGA Hamburg
Weißenfelser Str. 12
Leipzig, 04229
Germany
jan.bellgardt@moez.fraunhofer.de
Filippo Belloc
University of Pescara
Department of Economic Studies
Viale Pindaro 42
Pescara, 65127
Italy
f.belloc@unich.it
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Alexandra Benham
The Ronald Coase Institute
6346 Waterman Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63130
United States
abenham@coase.org
Lee Benham
The Ronald Coase Institute
6346 Waterman Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63130
United States
benham@wustl.edu
Janet Bercovitz
University of Illinois
1206 South Sixth Street
Champaign, Illinois 61820
United States
jbercov@illinois.edu
Giuseppe Berlingieri
ESSEC, OECD and CEP
ESSEC Business School
3 Avenue Bernard Hirsch
Cergy, 95021
France
giuseppe.berlingieri@essec.edu
Lisa Bernstein
Univ of Chicago Law School,
Oxford Ctr Corp Reputation
1111 e 60th street
Chicago, Illinois 60637
United States
lbernste@uchicago.edu
Evguenia Bessonova
CEFIR and HSE
47 Nakhimovsky prospect, office
720
Moscow, 117418
Russian Federation
eugenia.bessonova@gmail.com
Jordi Blanes i Vidal
London School of Economics
Houghton Street
London, WC2A 2AE
United Kingdom
j.blanes-i-vidal@lse.ac.uk
Lisa Blaydes
Stanford University
616 Serra St. Encina Hall West
Room 100
Department of Political Science
Stanford, California 94305-6044
United States
blaydes@stanford.edu
Richard Bluhm
Leibniz University Hanover
Königsworther Platz 1
Hannover, 30167
Germany
bluhm@mak.uni-hannover.de
Participants’ Contact Details
Johannes Boehm
Sciences Po
Departement d'Economie
28 Rue des Saints Peres
Paris, 75007
France
johannes.boehm@sciencespo.fr
Ekaterina Borisova
National Research University Higher
School of Economics
Myasnitskaya St., 20
Moscow, 101000
Russian Federation
ekaterina.i.borisova@gmail.com
Monica Bozzano
University of Modena and Reggio
Emilia
Via Berengario, 51
Modena, 41121
Italy
monica.bozzano@unimore.it
Serguey Braguinsky
University of Maryland
4558 Van Munching Hall
College Park, Maryland 20742
United States
sbraguinsky@ias.edu
Francisco Brahm
University of Cambridge
Trumpington Street
Cambridge, CB2 1AG
United Kingdom
fb435@cam.ac.uk
Samuel Bray
UCLA Law
385 Charles E. Young Drive East
1242 Law Building
Los Angeles, California 90095
United States
bray@law.ucla.edu
Marie Breuillé
INRA, CESAER
26 bd du docteur Petitjean
Dijon, 21079
France
breuille@dijon.inra.fr
Tobias Broich
UNU-MERIT
Boschstraat 24
Maastricht, 6211 AX Maastricht
Netherlands
t.broich@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Eric Brousseau
Paris-Dauphine
PSL Research University
Place du Maréchal de Lattre de
Tassigny
Paris, 75775
France
eric@brousseau.info
James R. Brown
Iowa State University
College of Business
3331 Gerdin Business Building
Ames, Iowa 50011
United States
jrbrown@iastate.edu
Randolph L Bruno
University College London
16 Taviton Street
London, WC1H 0BW
United Kingdom
randolph.bruno@ucl.ac.uk
Christopher Buccafusco
Cardozo Law School
Yeshiva University
55 Fifth Ave.
New York, New York 10003
United States
cbuccafusco@gmail.com
Clemens Buchen
EBS Universität, Wiesbaden
Gustav-Stressmann-Ring 3
Wiesbaden, 65189
Germany
clemens.buchen@ebs.edu
Johannes Buggle
University of Lausanne
Quartier Dorigny
Batiment Internef
Lausanne, 1004
Switzerland
johannesbuggle@gmail.com
Gabriel Burdin
Leeds University Business School &
IZA
Maurice Keyworth Building
Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom
gburdin@gmail.com
Kristina Butaeva
Moscow State University
GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, Moscow,
119991, Russian Federation
Moscow, 119991
Russian Federation
Kriss12307@mail.ru
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Gonzalo Caballero
University of Vigo
Faculty of Economics
Campus As Lagoas, Marcosende
Vigo, 36310
Spain
gcaballero@uvigo.es
Steve Callander
Stanford University
Knight Management Center
655 Knight Way
Stanford, California 94305
United States
sjc@stanford.edu
Federica Carugati
Indiana University
1822 E. 2nd St
Bloomington, Indiana 47401
United States
mfcaruga@iu.edu
Prof Virgile Chassagnon
CREG Research Centre
Grenoble Alpes University
1221 rue de l’université
Grenoble, 38040
France
virgile.chassagnon@univ-grenoblealpes.fr
Daniel L. Chen
Toulouse School of Economics / The
Institute for Advanced Study in
Toulouse
21 allée de Brienne
Toulouse, 31015
France
daniel.li.chen@gmail.com
Lucy Chernykh
Clemson University
324-C Sirrine Hall
Clemson, South Carolina 29630
United States
lcherny@clemson.edu
Seo-Young Cho
University of Marburg
Barfuessortor 2
Marburg, 35037
Germany
seo.cho@wiwi.uni-marburg.de
Oscar F Contreras
CUNEF
C/Leonardo Prieto Castro 2
Madrid, 28040
Spain
ocontreras@cunef.edu
Participants’ Contact Details
Philip Cook
Duke University
PO Box 90245
Durham, North Carolina 27708
United States
pcook@duke.edu
John N. Drobak
Washington University
Campus Box 1120
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63132
United States
drobak@wulaw.wustl.edu
Carl-Johan Dalgaard
University of Copenhagen
Øster Farimagsgade 5
bygning 26
Copenhagen, 1353
Denmark
carl.johan.dalgaard@econ.ku.dk
Bertrand du Marais
Conseil d'Etat - France
Palais Royal
Paris, 75001
France
bertrand.du-marais@conseil-etat.fr
John de Figueiredo
Duke University
210 Science Drive
Durham, North Carolina 27708-0360
United States
jdefig@duke.edu
Marion Dumas
Santa Fe Institute
762 1/2 Manhattan avenue
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
United States
mariouka@gmail.com
Ralph De Haas
EBRD
One Exchange Square
London, E8 1AG
United Kingdom
dehaasr@ebrd.com
Ruben Durante
Sciences Po
28 rue des Saints Pères
Paris, 75007
France
duranteruben@gmail.com
Henrique Estides Delgado
Universidade Santa Ursula
Rua Farani, 3, apto 308, Botafogo
Rio de Janeiro, 22231020
Brazil
estidesdelgado@gmail.com
Thrainn Eggertsson
University of Iceland
Gimli
Reykjavik, 101
Iceland
thrainn@hi.is
Sebastian Dengler
Tilburg University
PO Box 90153
Tilburg, 5000 LE
Netherlands
s.dengler@gmx.net
Bob Ellickson
Yale Law School
127 Wall St
New Haven, Connecticut 06520
United States
robert.ellickson@yale.edu
Claudine Desrieux
University Paris II Panthéon Assas
CRED
PARIS, 75005
France
claudine.desrieux@u-pariXX2.fr
Chukwunonye Emenalo
Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic
University
Km 22, Lekki-Epe Expressway,
Ajah
Lagos, 101245
Nigeria
cemenalo@lbs.edu.ng
Shahar Dillbary
University of Alabama School of
Law
101 Paul Bryant Drive
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487
United States
sdillbary@law.ua.edu
Marina Dodlova
Aix-Marseille, Passau University/
GIGA Hamburg
21 neuer jungfernstieg
Hamburg, 20354
Germany
mdodlova@gmail.com
Andreas Engert
University of Mannheim
Schloss Westflügel
Mannheim, 68131
Germany
andreas@engert.info
Florian Englmaier
LMU Munich
Kaulbachstr. 45
Munich, 80539
Germany
florian.englmaier@econ.lmu.de
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Ruben Enikolopov
Barcelona IPEG, UPF, NES
Ramon Trias Fargas 25
24.309
Barcelona, 08005
Spain
renikolopov@gmail.com
Pierre Fleckinger
MINES ParisTech & Paris School of
Economics
60 boulevard Saint Michel
PARIS, 75006
France
pierre.fleckinger@mines-paristech.fr
Salavat Gabdrakhmanov
CEFIR- Moscow
Nakhimovsky prospekt 47
Ofice 720
Moscow, 117418
Russian Federation
salavat08@gmail.com
Laarni Escresa
School of Economics
University of the Philippines
Diliman
Quezon City, 1101
Philippines
laarni.escresa@eui.eu
Dana Foarta
Stanford Graduate School of
Business
655 Knight Way
Stanford, California 94305
United States
ofoarta@stanford.edu
Roberto Galbiati
Sciences Po
Department of Econmics
28 Rue des Saints Peres
Paris, 75007
France
galbiatir@gmail.com
Miguel Espinosa
London School of Economics
27 Tudor Way, Jowitt Court
London, N14 6 PS
United Kingdom
m.espinosa@lse.ac.uk
Clemente Forero
Uniandes Bogota Colombia
Calle 21 # 1-20 Of 924
Facultad Administracion
Bogota, 110111
Colombia
clforero@uniandes.edu.co
Alexander Galetovic
Universidad de los Andes
San Carlos de Apoquindo 2200
Santiago, 7620001
Chile
alexander@galetovic.cl
José Eusébio Santos
University of Madeira
Conj Hab Penteada, Bl C, 1ºAE,
Entrada do Olival, Nº3
Funchal, 9020-132 FUNCHAL
Portugal
jleusebio@gmail.com
Muriel Fadairo
GATE L-SE UMR CNRS 5824
Université de Lyon
Campus Tréfilerie 2 rue Tréfilerie
42023 Saint-Etienne cedex 2
France
muriel.fadairo@univ-st-etienne.fr
Matthias Fahn
University of Munich
Kaulbachstr. 45
Munich, 81541
Germany
matthias.fahn@econ.lmu.de
Sara Forsdyke
University of Michigan
2160 Angell Hall
435 S.State St
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
United States
forsdyke@umich.edu
Guido Friebel
Goethe University, Frankfurt
Theodor W Adorno Platz 1
Frankfurt, 60323
Germany
gfriebel@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de
Ezra Friedman
Northwestern University Pritzker
School of Law
375 E. Chicago Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60647
United States
ezra-friedman@northwestern.edu
Christian Fischer
Düsseldorf Institute for Competition
Economics (DICE)
Universitätsstr. 1
Düsseldorf, 40225
Germany
fischer@dice.hhu.de
Jeanne Fromer
NYU School of Law
40 Washington Square South
New York, New York 10012
United States
jeanne.fromer@nyu.edu
Rob Fleck
Clemson University
Sirrine Hall 228
Clemson, South Carolina 29634
United States
rfleck@clemson.edu
Tim Frye
Columbia University
420 W. 118th Street
New York, New York 10027
United States
tmf2@columbia.edu
Meirav Furth-Matzkin
Harvard University
25 Hammonrd Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
United States
mfurth@sjd.law.harvard.edu
Participants’ Contact Details
Massimiliano Gambardella
M5S, Legislative Office,
Chamber of Deputies
via uffici del vicario 21
Rome, 00186
Italy
massimiliano.gambardella@gmail.com
Scott Gehlbach
UW Madison
110 North Hall, 1050 Bascom Mall
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
United States
gehlbach@polisci.wisc.edu
Yining Geng
University Pompeu Fabra
Carrer de Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27
Barcelona, 08005
Spain
yining.geng@upf.edu
Guldem Gokcek
New York University, USA
32 West 42nd St Rm 400
New York, New York 10036
United States
ggokcek01@gmail.com
John Golden
University of Texas School of Law
727 E. Dean Keeton St.
Austin, Texas 78705
United States
jgolden@law.utexas.edu
Suren Gomtsian
Tilburg University
Korvelplein 177
Tilburg, 5025 JX
Netherlands
gomtsian@gmail.com
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Olga Gorelkina
Max Planck Institute
Kurt Schumacher Str. 10
Bonn, 53113
Germany
ogorelkina@gmail.com
Naciba Haned
ESDES, Business school of UCLy
10 place des archives,
Lyon, 69002
France
nacibahaned@gmail.com
Nicolas Jacquemet
Paris School of Economics
106 Bd de l'hopital
Paris, 75013
France
nicolas.jacquemet@univ-paris1.fr
Moamen Gouda
Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies
107, Imun-ro, Dongdaemun-gu,
Seoul, 130-791
Republic of Korea
moamen27@yahoo.com
Stephen Hansen
UPF
Ramon Trias Fargas 25-27
Barcelona, 08005
Spain
s.e.k.hansen@gmail.com
Saumitra Jha
Stanford GSB
655 Knight Way
Stanford, California 94305
United States
saumitra@stanford.edu
Andy Hanssen
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina 29634
United States
fhansse@clemson.edu
Nan Jia
Marshall School of Business,
University of Southern California
BRI 306, 3670 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, California 90089-0808
United States
nan.jia@marshall.usc.edu
Erik Grönqvist
Institute for Evaluation of Labour
Market and Education Policy
Kyrkogårdsgatan 6
Uppsala, S-752 20
Sweden
erik.gronqvist@ifau.uu.se
Sergei Guriev
Sciences Po
28 rue des Saints Peres
Paris, 75007
France
sergei.guriev@sciencespo.fr
Gillian K. Hadfield
University of Southern Califiornia
699 Exposition Boulevard
Law 436
Los Angeles, California 90089
United States
ghadfield@law.usc.edu
Dylan Hadfield-Menell
UC Berkeley, EECS
1849 Arch St
#1
Berkeley, California 94709-130
United States
dhm@cs.berkeley.edu
Haffoudhi Houda
Faculty of Economic and
Management of Nabeul
Résidence de la Méditerranée, apt.
R21
Ezzahra, 2034
Tunisia h_haffoudhi@yahoo.fr
Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
University of Bristol
8 Woodland Road
Bristol, BS8 1TN
United Kingdom
maija.halonen@bristol.ac.uk
Participants’ Contact Details
Matthias Heinz
University of Cologne
Albertus Magnus Platz
Cologne, 50923
Germany
heinz@wiso.uni-koeln.de
Dr. Mark Hellowell
University of Edinburgh
15 George Square
Edinburgh, EH8 9LD
United Kingdom
mark.hellowell@ed.ac.uk
George Hendrikse
Rotterdam School of Management
Erasmus University
PO Box 1738, Office T7-04
Rotterdam, 3000 DR
Netherlands
ghendrikse@rsm.nl
Mitchell Hoffman
University of Toronto
105 St. George St.
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E6
Canada
mhoffman2@gmail.com
Guy Holburn
University of Western Ontario
1255 Western Road
London, Ontario N6G 0N1
Canada
gholburn@ivey.uwo.ca
Hakan Holm
Lund University
Box 7082
Lund, 22007
Sweden
hakan.holm@nek.lu.se
Emily Kadens
Northwestern University School of
Law
375 E Chicago Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60611
United States
kadens@law.northwestern.edu
Mounir Karadja
IIES, Stockholm University
IIES, Stockholm University
Stockholm, SE-106 91
Sweden
mounir.karadja@iies.su.se
Elira Karaja
World Bank / Columbia University
International Affairs Building,
MC3345
New York, New York 10027
United States
ek2825@columbia.edu
Aseem Kaul
University of Minnesota
321, 19th Avenue S
3-412 Carlson School of
Management
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
United States
akaul@umn.edu
Dan Kelly
Notre Dame Law School
P.O. Box 780
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
United States
daniel.kelly@nd.edu
Peter G. Klein
Baylor University
One Bear Place #98011
Waco, Texas 76798-8011
United States
peter_klein@baylor.edu
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Michael Klien
Austrian Institute of Economic
Research
Arsenal, Objekt 20
Vienna, 1030
Austria
mcl.klien@gmail.com
Bryan Leonard
University of California, Santa
Barbara
221 W Micheltorena St Apt 9
Santa Barbara, California 93101
United States
bryleonard@gmail.com
Susana López-Bayón
University of Oviedo
Avda. del Cristo s/n
Facultad de Economía y Empresa
Oviedo, 33071
Spain
sbayon@uniovi.es
Anna Kochanova
Max Planck Institute for Research on
Collective Goods, Bonn, Germany
Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 10
Bonn, 53113
Germany
kochanova@coll.mpg.de
Irina Levina
Higher School of Economics
20 Myasnitskaya Ulitsa
Moscow, 101000
Russian Federation
irina.a.levina@gmail.com
Charles Louis-Sidois
Sciences Po
28 rue des Saints-Pères
Paris, 75007
France
charles.louissidois@sciencespo.fr
Vardges Levonyan
ETH Zurich
Haldeneggsteig 4
Zurich, 8092
Switzerland
levonyan@gmail.com
Viola Lucas
University of Konstanz & GIGA
Neuer Jungfernstieg 21
Hamburg, 20354
Germany
Viola.Lucas@giga-hamburg.de
Fanghua Li
University of California, Los
Angeles
10967 Palms Blvd, Apt 3
Los Angeles, California 90034
United States
li.fanghua.econ@gmail.com
Jiao Luo
University of Minnesota
321 19th Ave South
CSOM 3-360
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
United States
luoj@umn.edu
Yuan Li
University of Duisburg-Essen
LE 738, Forsthausweg 2,
University of Duisburg-Essen
Duisburg, 47057
Germany
yuan.li@uni-due.de
Hoang Luong
The University of Greenwich
Old Royal Naval College, 30 Park
Row
London, SE10 9LS
United Kingdom
andyluong.vn@gmail.com
Gary Libecap
UCSB
4412 Bren Hall
Santa Barbara, California 93106
United States
glibecap@bren.ucsb.edu
Rocco Macchiavello
University of Warwick
CV47AL
Coventry, CV47AL
United Kingdom
r.macchiavello@warwick.ac.uk
Alexander Libman
German Institute for International
and Security Affairs
Ludwigkirchplatz 3-4
Berlin, 10719
Germany
alibman@yandex.ru
Jeff Macher
Georgetown University
335 Rafik B. Hariri Building
37th and O Streets, NW
Washington, Washington D.C.
20057
United States
jtm4@georgetown.edu
Johannes Koenen
CESifo Munich
Poschingerstraße 5
81679 München
Germany
koenen@ifo.de
Mitja Kovac
Faculty of Economics University of
Ljubljana
Kardeljeva ploscad 17
Ljubljana, 1000
Slovenia
mitja.kovac@ef.uni-lj.si
Jenny Kragl
EBS University of Business & Law
Rheingaustr. 1
Oestrich-Winkel, 65375
Germany
jenny.kragl@ebs.edu
Ekaterina Kruglova
Lomonosov MSU
GSP-1, Leninskie Gori, MGU im.
M.V.Lomonosova
3d new academic building, Faculty
of Economics
Moscow, 119991
Russian Federation
katia.kruglova@gmail.com
Nicolas Lambert
Stanford University
655 Knight Way
Stanford, California 94305
United States
nlambert@stanford.edu
Shay Lavie
Tel Aviv University
6 Haamoraim st.
Apt. #22
Tel Aviv, 6920724
Israel
snlavie@post.tau.ac.il
Participants’ Contact Details
Malte Lierl
Yale University
P.O. Box 208206
New Haven, Connecticut 06520
United States
malte.lierl@yale.edu
Desmond Lo
Santa Clara University
500 El Camino Real
Lucas Hall 221K
Santa Clara, California 95053
United States
hlo@scu.edu
Bentley MacLeod
Columbia University
420 West 118th Street, MC 3308
New York, New York 10027
United States
bentley.macleod@columbia.edu
Stanislao Maldonado
Universidad del Rosario
Calle 24 No 5-63 Apto. 1308
Bogota, 110311
Colombia
smaldonadoz@berkeley.edu
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Ester Manna
Universitat de Barcelona
Avda Diagonal, 696
Barcelona, 08034
Spain
ester.manna1@gmail.com
Bill Megginson
University of Oklahoma
208 Olde Brook Court
Norman, Oklahoma 73072
United States
wmegginson@ou.edu
Geoffrey Manne
Int'l Center for Law & Economics
3333 NE Sandy Blvd
Suite 207
Portland, Oregon 97232
United States
gmanne@laweconcenter.org
Claude Menard
University of Paris
(Pantheon-Sorbonne)
106 Bd de l'Hopital
2 rue Jules Breton
Paris, 75013-Paris
France
menard@univ-paris1.fr
Behrang M
Rotterdam School Of Management
Oudelaan 25
Rotterdam, 3062PA
Netherlands
behrang@rsm.nl
Andrei Markevich
New Economic School
100A Novaya Street, Skolkovo
Moscow, 143026
Russian Federation
ammarkevich@gmail.com
Israel Marques
National Research University Higher School of Economics
4365 Garst Mill Rd.
B
Roanoke, Virginia 24018
United States
im2219@columbia.edu
Scott Masten
University of Michigan
701 Tappan St..
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1234
United States
semasten@umich.edu
Giovanni Mastrobuoni
University of Essex
12a Headgate
Colchester, CO33BT
United Kingdom
gmastrob@gmail.com
John W Maxwell
IU Kelley School of Business
1309 E 10th St.
Bloomington, Indiana 47405
United States
jwmax@indiana.edu
Ryan McDevitt
Duke
100 Fuqua Drive
Durham, North Carolina 27708
United States
ryan.mcdevitt@duke.edu
Participants’ Contact Details
Pierre-Guillaume Méon
Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
CP-114/03
Avenue Roosevelt, 50
Bruxelles, 1050
Belgium
pgmeon@ulb.ac.be
Stephan Michel
Universität Hamburg
Johnsallee 35
Hamburg, 20148
Germany
Stephan.Michel@ile-hamburg.de
Lourdes Montenegro
National University of Singapore
469C Bukit Timah Rd
Singapore, 259772
Philippines
lourdes.montenegro@nus.edu.sg
Joaquin Morales
Universidad Privada Boliviana
Camino Achocalla km 3.5 z.
Kañuma
La Paz, LPZ
Bolivia
joaquinmorales@lp.upb.edu
Raffaele Morandi Stagni
IE Business School
Calle Maria de Molina 12 Bajo
Madrid, 28006
Spain
rmorandi.phd2016@student.ie.edu
Luigi Moretti
University of Bologna
via Romagnosi 28
Firenze, 50134
Italy
lgmoret@gmail.com
Yusuke Mori
Tokyo International University
1-24-6 Miyoshi-cho, Fuchu-shi
Tokyo, 183-0045
Japan
moriyu@lake.dti.ne.jp
Kimiyuki Morita
Hitotsubashi University
miyakojima-ku uchindai-chou 1-213
park hills miyakojima en 701
Osaka-shi, 534-0013
Japan
kimiyuki1229@gmail.com
Marian Moszoro
Harvard Law School
F402 Institute for Business
Innovation
Haas School of Business, University
of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California 94720
United States
mmoszoro@iese.edu
Professor Stefanos Mouzas
Lancaster University
Charles Carter D37
Lancaster, LA15LN
United Kingdom
s.mouzas@lancaster.ac.uk
Anita Mukherjee
University of Wisconsin-Madison
975 University Avenue
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
United States
anita.mukherjee@wisc.edu
Christophe Muller
Aix-Marseille University
Château La Farge Route des Milles
Les Milles, 13290
France
christophe.muller@univ-amu.fr
Murard
IZA
Schaumburg-Lippe-Straße 5-9
Bonn, 53111
Germany
emurard@gmail.com
Minor Myers
Brooklyn Law School
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, New York 11201
United States
minor.myers@brooklaw.edu
Maryam Naghsh Nejad
IZA
Schaumburg-Lippe-Strasse 5-9
Bonn, 53111
Germany
maryam.naghshnejad@gmail.com
Jonathan R. Nash
Emory U. School of Law
1301 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30322
United States
jonathan.nash@emory.edu
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Anthony Niblett
Univ. of Toronto
84 Queens Park Cres. W.
Toronto, Ontario M5XX2C5
Canada
anthony.niblett@utoronto.ca
Maria Petrova
Barcelona IPEG, UPF, NES
Ramon Trias Fargas 25-27, 23.105
Barcelona, 08005
Spain
petrova.ma@gmail.com
Josiah Ober
Stanford
West Encina 100
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305
United States
jober@stanford.edu
Anna Petruchenya
Rotterdam School of Management,
Erasmus University
Burgemeester Oudlaan 50
T7-08
Rotterdam, 3062 PA
Netherlands
petruchenya@rsm.nl
Obidzinski Marie
Université Paris II
12 place du Panthéon
Paris, 75005
France
marie.obidzinski@u-pariXX2.fr
Benjamin G. Ogden
Texas A&M University & ECARES
24 Fairbanks St
Apt 1b
Brookline, Massachusetts 02446
United States
bgogden@bu.edu
Atsushi Ohyama
Hitotsubashi University
Naka 2-1
Kunitachi, 186-8603
Japan
ohyama@iir.hit-u.ac.jp
Maria Ostrovnaya
Center for Institutional Studies, HSE
Myasnitskaya st., 24 k. 3, room 422
Moscow, 101000
Russian Federation
maryostrovnaya@mail.ru
Joanne Oxley
University of Toronto
105 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E6
Canada
oxley@rotman.utoronto.ca
Pavel Pelikan
University of Economics, Prague
nam. W. Churchilla 4
Prague, 13067
Czech Republic
pelikan.pavel@gmail.com
Yannick Perez
CentraleSupélec
3 Rue Joliot Curie
Gif-sur-Yvette, F91192
France
yannick.perez@gmail.com
Participants’ Contact Details
Amedeo Piolatto
Barcelona Econ. Institute (IEB)
C/ J.M. Keynes 1
Barcelona, 08034
Spain
piolatto@ub.edu
Leonid Polishchuk
Higher School of Economics;
Moscow
Miasnitskaya St., 20
Moscow, 101000
Russian Federation
leonid.polishchuk@gmail.com
Michael Powell
Northwestern University
2001 Sheridan Road, Ste 607
Evanston, Illinois 60208-2001
United States
mikepowell@kellogg.northwestern.edu
Michael Poyker
UCLA Anderson School of
Management
10644 Eastborne Ave Apt105B
Los Angeles, California 90024
United States
poykerman@gmail.com
Gwendoline Promsopha
Aix-Marseille University
35 avenue Jules Ferry
Aix en Provence Cedex 01, 13626
France
gwendoline.promsopha@univamu.fr
Eugenio Proto
University of Warwick, Department
of Economics
Universty of Warwick
Department of Economics
Coventry, CV47AL
United Kingdom
e.proto@warwick.ac.uk
Jens Prüfer
Tilburg University
P.O. Box 90153
Tilburg, 5000 LE
Netherlands
j.prufer@uvt.nl
Marcello Puca
Università della Svizzera italiana
Via Buffi 13
Lugano, 6900
Switzerland
marcello.puca@usi.ch
Bertrand V. Quelin
HEC Paris
1 rue de la Liberation
Jouy-en-Josas, 78351
France
quelin@hec.fr
Hossein Radmard
American University of
Beirut/Columbia Universtiy
PO BOX 11-0236, Riad El Solh
Beirut, 1107 2020
Lebanon
hr30@aub.edu.lb
Giovanni Prarolo
University of Bologna
piazza Scaravilli 2
bologna, 40125
Italy
giovanni.prarolo@gmail.com
Hillel Rapoport
Paris School of Economics
116 bd de l'hôpital
MSE
Paris, 75013
France
hillel.rapoport@psemail.eu
Andrea Prat
Columbia
3022 Broadway
New York, New York 10027
United States
andrea.prat@columbia.edu
Emmanuel Raynaud
INRA SADAPT
16 rue claude bernard
Paris, 75231 Paris cedex 05
France
emmanuel.raynaud@agroparistech.fr
Veronica Preotu
University of Geneva
Chemin de Beau-Rivage 10
Lausanne, 1006
Switzerland
veronica.preotu@unige.ch
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Michael Reiertsen
Department of Public and
International Law
University of Oslo
Karl Johans Gate 47,
Domus Bib
Oslo, 0652
Norway
michael.reiertsen@jus.uio.no
Ora John Reuter
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413, NWQ B, Room 5450
2025 E. Newport Ave, University of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
United States
ojreuter@gmail.com
Barak Richman
Duke University
PO Box 90360
Durham, North Carolina 27708-0360
United States
richman@law.duke.edu
Brian Kelleher Richter
McCombs School of Business,
University of Texas at Austin
2110 The Speedway
B6500, CBA 5.250
Austin, Texas 78712-0117
United States
brian.richter@mccombs.utexas.edu
Anouk S. Rigterink
London School of Economics and
Political Science
Houghton Street
London, WC2A 2AE
United Kingdom
a.s.rigterink@lse.ac.uk
Matteo Rizzolli
LUMSA University
via Pompeo Magno 22
Rome, 00193
Italy
mrizzolli@gmail.com
Michael Rochlitz
Higher School of Economics
Ilyinka 13
Moscow, 103070
Russian Federation
michael.rochlitz@gmail.com
Thorsten Rogall
University of British Columbia
1444 Welligton Drive
Vancouver, British Columbia
V7K1L7
Canada
thorsten.rogall@ubc.ca
Participants’ Contact Details
Roberta Romano
Yale Law School
P. O. Box 208215
New Haven, Connecticut 065208215
United States
roberta.romano@yale.edu
Nicolas Roux
Max Planck Institute for Research on
Collective Goods
Kölnstraße 131
Bonn, 53111
Germany
roux@coll.mpg.de
Pierre Scemama
IFREMER
CS 10070
PLOUZANE, 29280
France
pierre.scemama@ifremer.fr
Larissa Schäfer
Frankfurt School
Sonnemannstr. 9-11
Frankfurt, 60314
Germany
l.schaefer@fs.de
Raffaella Sadun
Harvard Business School
Soldiers Field
Boston, Massachusetts 02163
United States
rsadun@hbs.edu
Max Schanzenbach
Northwestern University
375 East Chicago Aveneu
Chicago, Illinois 60611
United States
mschanzenbach@law.northwestern.ed
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Seyhun Orcan Sakalli
University of Lausanne
Quartier UNIL-Dorigny
Bâtiment Internef Bureau NEF 501.1
Lausanne, 1015
Switzerland
seyhun-orcan.sakalli@psemail.eu
Mark Schelker
University of Fribourg
Chair of Public Finance
Bd. de Perolles 90
Fribourg, 1700
Switzerland
mark.schelker@unisg.ch
Juan Santaló
IE Business School
Alvarez de Baena 4
madrid, 28006
Spain
juan.santalo@ie.edu
Martin Schonger
ETH Zurich
Haldeneggsteig 4
Zürich, 8092
Switzerland
martin.schonger@gmail.com
Professor P Sarkar
Jadavpur University, India
Economics Department, Jadavpur
University
Kolkata/Calcutta, 700032
India
prabirjit@gmail.com
Koen Schoors
Ghent University and Higher School
of Economics
Tweekerkenstraat 2
Gent, 9000
Belgium
koen.schoors@ugent.be
Stéphane Saussier
Sorbonne Business School
8 bis rue de la Croix Jarry
Paris, 75013
France
saussier@univ-paris1.fr
Katharina Schuessler
LMU Munich
Kaulbachstr. 45
Munich, 80539
Germany
katharina.schuessler@econ.lmu.de
Antonio Savoia
University of Manchester - Global
Development Institute
GDI, Arthur Lewis Building, Oxford
Road
Manchester, M13 9PL
United Kingdom
Antonio.Savoia@manchester.ac.uk
Alan Schwartz
Yale Law School
P.O. Box 208215
New Haven, Connecticut 065208215
United States
alan.schwartz@yale.edu
Jiri Schwarz
Charles University, Prague
Opletalova 26
Praha 1, 11000
Czech Republic
jiri.schwarz@gmail.com
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Emily A. Sellars
University of Chicago
1155 East 60th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637
United States
esellars@uchicago.edu
Maria Semenova
Center for Institutional Studies,
HSE, Moscow
24-3 Myasnitskaya str
Moscow, 101000
Russian Federation
msemenova@hse.ru
Kunal Sen
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Arthur Lewis Bldg, 2nd Floor
Manchester, M139PL
United Kingdom
kunal.sen@manchester.ac.uk
Luca Sessa
Banca d'Italia
via Cervantes 71
Napoli, 80133
Italy
luca.sessa@bancaditalia.it
Mehdi Shadmehr
University of Miami
5250 University Dr., 517-J Jenkins
Bldg.
Dep. of Economics, School of
Business, University of Miami
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
United States
mshadmeh@gmail.com
Kourosh Shafi
Politecnico di Milano
Via Lambruschini 4b
Milan, 20158
Italy
kouroshshafizadeh@gmail.com
Moses Shayo
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mt Scopus
Jerusalem, 91905
Israel
mshayo@huji.ac.il
Vera Shikhelman
Chicago Law School
HaBanim 21/12
Rehovot, 7620411
Israel
vera.shikhelman@gmail.com
Nitzan Shilon
Peking University
30a Omri street
Tel Aviv, 69016
Israel
nshilon@sjd.law.harvard.edu
Participants’ Contact Details
Mary Shirley
Ronald Coase Institute
5610 Wisconsin Ave.
Suite 1602
Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815
United States
mshirley@coase.org
Rok Spruk
Department of Economic and Social
History, Utrecht University
Drift 6
Utrecht, 3512 BS
Netherlands
r.spruk@uu.nl
Daniil Shvets
Queen Mary University of London
15 Craven Terrace, Flat 2
London, W2 3QD
United Kingdom
d.shvets@hss14.qmul.ac.uk
Evan Starr
University of Maryland Smith
School of Business
7621 Mowatt Ln
College Park, Maryland 20742
United States
starr.evan@gmail.com
Brian S. Silverman
University of Toronto
105 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E6
Canada
silverman@rotman.utoronto.ca
David Skarbek
King's College London
Strand Building, Second Floor
London, WC2R 2LS
United Kingdom
davidskarbek@gmail.com
Katharina Stepping
German Development Institute
Tulpenfeld 6
Bonn, 53113
Germany
katharina.stepping@die-gdi.de
David Stromberg
IIES, Stockholm University
Universitetsvagen 10A
Stockholm, 12838
Sweden
david.stromberg@iies.su.se
Henry Smith
Harvard Law School
Hauser 320
1575 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
United States
hesmith@law.harvard.edu
Marvin Suesse
New York University - Abu Dhabi
Saadiyat Island
Abu Dhabi, x
United Arab Emirates
marvin.suesse@nyu.edu
Steven M. Smith
Haverford College
370 Lancaster Ave.
Haverford, Pennsylvania 19041
United States
steven.m.smith-1@colorado.edu
Nikita Susov
IEIE SB RAS Novosibirsk Russia
ul. Pirogova, 2
Novosibirsk, 630090
Russian Federation
nsus@academ.org
Anat Sorek
s. Horowitz & co, Law Offices
9 Hasigaliot st
Rehovot, 7660509
Israel
anatsorek@gmail.com
Jiulin Teng
HEC Paris
1 rue de la Liberation
Jouy-en-Josas, 78350
France
jiulin.teng@hec.edu
Giancarlo Spagnolo
University of Rome Tor Vergata
and SITE - Stockholm School of
Economics
Via Orazio Raimondo,18
Roma, 00173
Italy
giancarlo.spagnolo@uniroma2.it
Kaj Thomsson
Maastricht University
PO Box 616
Maastricht, 6200 MD
Netherlands
k.thomsson@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Kathryn Spier
Harvard Law School
Hauser 302
1575 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
United States
kspier@law.harvard.edu
Avishalom Tor
Notre Dame Law School and
University of Haifa Faculty of Law
3163 Eck Hall of Law
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
ator@nd.edu
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Daniel Treisman
UCLA
4289 Bunche Hall
UCLA
Los Angeles, California 90095
United States
treisman@polisci.ucla.edu
Sarah Wilson Sokhey
University of Colorado, Boulder
UCB 333
Boulder, Colorado 80309
United States
sarah.sokhey@gmail.com
Joshua A. Tucker
New York University
19 West 4th Street
New York, New York 10012
United States
joshua.tucker@nyu.edu
Wenji Xu
University of Chicago
5455 S Blackstone Ave
Apt 4F
Chicago, Illinois 60615
United States
wenji@uchicago.edu
Mehrdad Vahabi
University Paris 8
2 rue de la Liberté
Saint Denis, 93200
France
mehrdad.vahabi@wanadoo.fr
Andrei Yakovlev
Higher School of Economics
Myasnitskaya 20
Moscow, 101000
Russian Federation
ayakovlev@hse.ru
Justin Valasek
WZB Berlin
Reichpietschufer 50
Berlin, 10119
Germany
justin.valasek@wzb.eu
Giorgio Zanarone
CUNEF
C/ Leonardo Prieto Castro 2
Madrid, 28040
Spain
gzanarone@cunef.edu
Giovanna Vallanti
Luiss "Guido Carli"
Viale Romania 32
Roma, 00197
Italy
gvallanti@luiss.it
David Zaring
Wharton
3730 Walnut #600
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
United States
zaring@wharton.upenn.edu
Rick Vanden Bergh
University of Vermont
55 Colchester Avenue
304 Kalkin Hall
Burlington, Vermont 05405
United States
vandenbergh@bsad.uvm.edu
David Zetland
Leiden University College
Wilheminastraat 171-II
Amsterdam, 1054WD
Netherlands
dzetland@gmail.com
Oliver Vanden Eynde
Paris School of Economics
48 Boulevard Jourdan
Paris School of Economics (bureau
A210)
Paris, 75014
France
olivervandeneynde@gmail.com
Zaki Wahhaj
University of Kent
Keynes College
Canterbury, CT2 7NP
United Kingdom
z.wahhaj@kent.ac.uk
Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
Paris School of Economics
48 Bd Jourdan
office A104
PARIS, 75014
France
ezhuravskaya@gmail.com
Izaskun Zuazu
University of the Basque Country
UPV/EHU
Calle Fuente de la Teja, nº 14, 2º A
Pamplona, 31006
Spain
izaskun.zuazu@ehu.eus
Patrick L Warren
Clemson University
228 Sirrine Hall
Clemson, South Carolina 29634
United States
patrick.lee.warren@gmail.com
Participants’ Contact Details
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