2004 PIER Conference on Political Economy
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PIER Conference
University of Pennsylvania
249 South 36th Street
Terrace Room
Terrace Room
Philadelphia, PA
19104
United States
Program
Saturday, September 18 | ||
9:00-10:15am | Ignatius Horstmann (University of Toronto), Kimberley Scharf (University of Warwick) and Al Slivinski (University of Western Ontario) “Can Private Giving Promote Economic Segregation?” | |
10:15-10:45am | Coffee break | |
10:45am-12pm | Dino Gerardi (Yale University) and Leeat Yariv (UCLA) “Putting Your Ballot Where Your Mouth Is: An Analysis of Collective Choice with Communication.” | |
12:00-1:30pm | Lunch | |
1:30-2:45pm | Stephen Calabrese (University of South Florida), Dennis Epple (Carnegie Mellon University), Thomas Romer (Princeton University) and Holger Sieg (Carnegie Mellon University) “Local Public Good Provision, Myopic Voting and Mobility” | |
2:45-4:00pm | Michel Le Breton (University of Toulouse) and Shlomo Weber (SMU) “On redistribution and secession-proofness in heterogeneous societies.” [Papers: 1, 2, 3, 4] | |
4:00-4:30pm | Coffee break | |
4:30-5:45pm | Thomas Palfrey (Princeton University) “Self-correcting Information Cascades.” | |
6:30-9:30pm | Reception and Conference Dinner at Mezza Luna Restaurant | |
Sunday, September 19 | ||
9:00-10:15am | Scott Ashworth (Princeton University) and Ethan Bueno de Mesquita (Washington University at St. Louis) “Electoral Selection and the Incumbency Advantage” | |
10:15-10:45am | Coffee break | |
10:45am-12pm | Allan Drazen (Tel Aviv University) “Political Contribution Caps and Lobby Formation: Theory and Evidence.” | |
12:0-1:30pm | Concluding Remarks and lunch | |
Additional Information | ||
Participant List |