Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Location: 2.005-2.006 (Floor 2)
Date: Thursday, 21/Aug/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
CF 02: International Trade Frictions and Industrial Policy
Location: 2.005-2.006 (Floor 2)
Chair: Elena Simintzi, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
 

Securing Technological Leadership? The Cost of Export Controls on Firms

Matteo Crosignani1, Lina Han2, Marco Macchiavelli2, Andre F. Silva3

1: New York Fed and CEPR; 2: UMass Amherst; 3: Federal Reserve Board



When Protectionism Kills Talent

Mehmet Canayaz1, Isil Erel2, Umit Gurun3, Yufeng Wu2

1: Pennsylvania State University; 2: Ohio State University; 3: University of Texas at Dallas



How Do Financing Frictions Shape Export Activity? The Firm Balance-Sheet Channel

Heitor Almeida1, Daniel Carvalho2, Yongseok Kim3

1: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; 2: Indiana University, United States of America; 3: Tulane University, United States of America

11:00am
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12:30pm
CF 04: Frictions in Corporate Finance
Location: 2.005-2.006 (Floor 2)
Chair: Catherine Casamatta, Toulouse School of Economics & Toulouse School of Management
 

Firm dynamics and growth with soft budget constraints

Philippe Aghion1,2,5, Antonin Bergeaud3, Mathias Dewatripont4, Johannes Matt2

1: Collège de France; 2: London School of Economics; 3: HEC Paris; 4: Université Libre de Bruxelles; 5: INSEAD



Financially Constrained Procurement

Emilio Bisetti1, Yuqi Chang2, Dimas Fazio2, Arkodipta Sarkar2

1: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; 2: National University of Singapore



Shifts in Control Rights and Loan Pricing: Evidence from Creditor Counterparties to Covenant Violations

Marc Arnold1, Nicola Kollmann1, Angel Tengulov2

1: University of St.Gallen, Switzerland; 2: University of Kansas School of Business

2:00pm
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3:30pm
FI 05: Developments in Financial Intermediation
Location: 2.005-2.006 (Floor 2)
Chair: Claudia Custodio, Imperial College Business School
 

International Portfolio Frictions

Alessandro Fontana1, Wenxin Du2, Ralph S.J. Koijen3, Hyun Song Shin4, Petr Jakubik5

1: Eiopa, Germany; 2: Harvard Business School, US; 3: University of Chicago Booth School of Business; 4: Bank for International Settlements; 5: International Monetary Fund.



The anatomy of a peg: Lessons from China's parallel currencies

Saleem Bahaj1, Ricardo Reis2

1: University College London, United Kingdom; 2: London School of Economics, United Kingdon



QT vs QE: Who is In When the Central Bank is Out?

Alex Kontoghiorghes1, Walker Ray2, Iryna Kaminska1

1: Bank of England, United Kingdom; 2: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Date: Friday, 22/Aug/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
CF 07: Finance and Labor Markets
Location: 2.005-2.006 (Floor 2)
Chair: Laurent Bach, ESSEC Business School
 

Startup Employees’ Career Paths: Evidence from Business Accelerators

Juanita Gonzalez-Uribe1, Marion Restrepo2, Santiago Reyes3, Xiang Yin4, Yufeng Wang4

1: London School of Economics, UK; 2: iNNpulsa; 3: IFC; 4: Tsinghua University, China, People's Republic of



Arbitraging Labor Markets

Minrui Gong1, Ernst Maug1, Christoph Schneider2

1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: University of Münster, Germany



The “Great Reshuffling” and Entrepreneurship

Matthew Denes3, Spyridon Lagaras2, Margarita Tsoutsoura1

1: Washington University, United States of America; 2: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 3: Carnegie Mellon

11:00am
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12:30pm
CF 09: Workforce Productivity and Innovation
Location: 2.005-2.006 (Floor 2)
Chair: Isil Erel, The Ohio State University
 

AI and the Extended Workday: Productivity, Contracting Efficiency, and Distribution of Rents

Wei Jiang1, Junyoung Park2, Rachel Jiqiu Xiao3, Shen Zhang3

1: Emory University Goizueta Business School, NBER, and ECGI; 2: Auburn University Harbert College of Business; 3: Fordham University Gabelli School of Business



How Scientists on Corporate Boards Drive Innovation by Bridging Research and Development

Ronald W. Masulis, Yufeng Yao

University of New South Wales, Australia



Small-Scale Mentoring, Large-Scale Innovation: Evidence from a Superstar Firm

Colleen Chien2, Jillian Grennan1, Jason Sandvik3

1: Emory University, United States of America; 2: UC-Berkeley, United States of America; 3: University of Arizona, United States of America

2:00pm
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3:30pm
CF 11: Efficiency and Corporate Finance
Location: 2.005-2.006 (Floor 2)
Chair: Charlotte Ostergaard, Copenhagen Business School
 

Corporate tax avoidance, firm size, and capital misallocation

Brent Glover1, Oliver Levine2

1: Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America; 2: University of Wisconsin



Learning about Discount Rates

Olivier Dessaint, Naveen Gondhi, Joel Peress

INSEAD, France



Can Nonprofits Save Lives Under Financial Stress: Evidence from the Hospital Industry

Janet Gao1, Tim Liu2, Sarah Malik3, Merih Sevilir4

1: Georgetown University; 2: University of Utah; 3: University of Utah; 4: Halle Institute for Economic Research and ESMT Berlin

Date: Saturday, 23/Aug/2025
9:30am
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11:00am
CF 13: Innovation and Private vs Public markets
Location: 2.005-2.006 (Floor 2)
Chair: Michelle Lowry, Drexel University
 

Comparing Capital Allocation Efficiency in Public and Private Equity Markets

Ali Sanati, Ioannis Spyridopoulos

American University, United States of America



The Private Value of Open-Source Innovation

Logan Emery1, Chan Lim2, Shiwei Ye1

1: Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University; 2: School of Management, University at Buffalo



The Value of Corporate Patent Utilization

Jarrad Harford1, Qiyang He2, Buhui Qiu2

1: Foster School of Business, University of Washington. USA; 2: University of Sydney Business School, Australia

11:30am
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1:00pm
CF 15: Corporate Strategies and Product Markets
Location: 2.005-2.006 (Floor 2)
Chair: Nadya Malenko, Boston College
 

Do Trade Associations Matter to Corporate Strategies?

Gerard Hoberg1, Katya Neretina2

1: USC Marshall School of Business; 2: Bocconi University



Driving a Bargain: Negotiation Skill and Price Dispersion

Kristine Hankins1, Tong Liu2, Denis Sosyura3

1: University of Kentucky; 2: MIT Sloan; 3: Arizona State University



The Product Market Consequences of Corporate Bankruptcy: New Evidence from 300 Million Retail Transactions

Murillo Campello2, Gustavo Cortes2, Sergio Rocha1

1: Monash University, Australia; 2: University of Florida


 
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