Friday, July 20:
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8:15
am
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Coffee
and Pastries
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8:45 am
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John Y. Campbell, Harvard University and NBER
Tarun Ramadorai,
University of Oxford
Benjamin Ranish, Harvard University
How
Do Regulators Influence Mortgage Risk? Evidence from an Emerging Market
Discussant: Santosh Anagol,
University of Pennsylvania
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9:45 am
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Break
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10:00 am
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Hui Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and
NBER
Michael Michaux, University of Southern California
Nikolai Roussanov, University of Pennsylvania and
NBER
Houses
as ATMs? Mortgage Refinancing and Macroeconomic Uncertainty
Discussant: Luis Viceira, Harvard University and
NBER
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11:00 am
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Sumit Agarwal, National
University of Singapore
Gene Amromin, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Itzhak Ben-David, Ohio State University
Souphala Chomsisengphet,
Department of the Treasury
Yan Zhang, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Second
Liens and the Holdup Problem in First-lien Mortgage Renegotiation
Discussant: Ronel Elul, Federal Reserve Bank of
Philadelphia
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12:00 n
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Lunch
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12:45 pm
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Keith Ericson, Boston University
Market
Design when Firms Interact with Inertial Consumers: Evidence from Medicare
Part D
Discussant: Jonathan Gruber, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
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1:45 pm
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Jeremy Tobacman, University of Pennsylvania and
NBER
Neil Bhutta, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Paige Skiba, Vanderbilt University
Do Payday Loans Affect
Creditworthiness? Evidence from Matched Payday Applicant-Credit Bureau Data
Discussant: Adair Morse, University of Chicago and NBER
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2:45 pm
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Break
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3:00 pm
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Jing Cai, University of California at Berkeley
Social
Networks and the Decision to Insure: Evidence from Randomized Experiments in
China
Discussant: Tanya Rosenblat, Iowa State University
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4:00 pm
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Felicia Ionescu, Colgate University
The
Interplay Between Student Loans and Credit Cards and Amplification of
Consumer Default
Discussant: Gene Amromin, Federal Reserve Bank of
Chicago
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5:00 pm
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Adjourn
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