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ReStud Tour 2024

Thursday, 16 and Friday, 17 May 2024
Frankfurt am Main

We are pleased to announce that the ECB will be one of the hosts of this year’s ReStud Tour, on 16 and 17 May. The Tour has been held annually in May since 1989. Every year, in line with the Review of Economic Studies’ tradition of encouraging the work of young economists, some of the most promising graduating doctoral students in economics and finance in the world are selected to present their research to audiences in Europe.

Programme

Thursday, 16 May 2024
9:30

Registration and coffee

10:00

Welcome address

Luc Laeven, ECB

Session 1

10:15

Additionality and Asymmetric Information in Environmental Markets: Evidence from Conservation Auctions

Anna Russo, MIT

11:15

Coffee break

11:30

Paternalistic Discrimination

Nina Buchmann, Stanford University

12:30

Buffet lunch

Session 2

13:45

Mediation Markets: The Case of Soft Information

Roberto Corrao, MIT 

14:45

Coffee break

15:00

Nested Bundling

Frank Yang, Stanford Graduate School of Business

16:00

End of first conference day

18:00

Dinner (by invitation only)

Friday, 17 May
9:30

Welcome coffee

Session 3

10:00

Third-Country Effects of U.S. Immigration Policy

Agostina Brinatti, University of Michigan

11:00

Coffee break

11:15

Should I Stay or Should I Grow? How Cities Affect Learning, Inequality and Productivity

Hugo Lhuillier, Princeton University

12:15

Coffee break

12:30

Wage Inequality and the Spatial Expansion of Firms

Benny Kleinman, University of Chicago

13:30

Buffet lunch

15:00

End of conference

This programme may be subject to change without notice.

General information

Venue

European Central Bank
MB Cinema Room, C5.02
Sonnemannstrasse 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main

Language

English

Transfers

Participants are requested to arrange their own transfers, unless indicated otherwise.

Contacts

Oreste Tristani, European Central Bank
Ana Maria Borlescu, European Central Bank
ana_maria.borlescu@ecb.europa.eu