Conference Agenda

Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).

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Session Overview
Location: Babbio Center 104
Date: Tuesday, 20/May/2025
8:30am
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9:15am
Track T4-1: Consumer Credit, Subprime Lending, and Debt Relief
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Felipe Severino, Dartmouth College
Discussant: Ryan Pratt, Brigham Young University
 

Product Market Decisions and Subprime Lending by Captive Finance Companies

Jiadi Xu

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

9:30am
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10:15am
Track T4-2: Consumer Credit, Subprime Lending, and Debt Relief
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Felipe Severino, Dartmouth College
Discussant: Emily Williams, Harvard Business School
 

The Pass-through of Corporate Tax Cuts to Consumer Loans: Evidence from the TCJA

Joao Granja1, Fabian Nagel2, Arndt Weinrich3

1: University of Chicago; 2: Kellogg School of Management; 3: Erasmus University

10:30am
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11:15am
Track T4-3: Consumer Credit, Subprime Lending, and Debt Relief
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Felipe Severino, Dartmouth College
Discussant: Clément Mazet-Sonilhac, Bocconi
 

Search and Negotiation with Biased Beliefs in Consumer Credit Markets

Erik Berwart1, Sean Higgins2, Sheisha Kulkarni3, Santiago Truffa4

1: CMF; 2: Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University; 3: University of Virginia; 4: ESE School of Business, Universidad de Los Andes

11:30am
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12:15pm
Track T4-4: Consumer Credit, Subprime Lending, and Debt Relief
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Felipe Severino, Dartmouth College
Discussant: Menaka Hampole, Yale University
 

How Do Income-Driven Repayment Plans Benefit Student Debt Borrowers?

Sylvain Catherine1, Mehran Ebrahimian2, Constantine Yannelis3

1: The Wharton School; 2: Stockholm School of Economics; 3: University of Cambridge

1:45pm
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2:30pm
Track T4-5: Consumer Credit, Subprime Lending, and Debt Relief
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Felipe Severino, Dartmouth College
Discussant: Nuno Clara, Duke University
 

Student Loan Forgiveness

Michael Fread Dinerstein1, Samuel Earnest2, Dmitri Koustas3, Constantine Yannelis4

1: Duke University; 2: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 3: University of Chicago; 4: Cambridge University

2:45pm
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3:30pm
Track T4-6: Consumer Credit, Subprime Lending, and Debt Relief
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Felipe Severino, Dartmouth College
Discussant: Luke Stein, Babson College
 

Intergenerational Effects of Debt Relief: Evidence from Bankruptcy Protection

Naser Hamdi1, Ankit Kalda2, Qianfan Wu2

1: Equifax Inc; 2: Indiana University

Date: Wednesday, 21/May/2025
8:30am
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9:15am
Track W6-1: Real Estate
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Timothy McQuade, Haas School of Business
Discussant: Daniel Greenwald, NYU Stern School of Business
 

Housing Is the Financial Cycle: Evidence from 100 Years of Local Building Permits

Gustavo Cortes1, Cameron LaPoint2

1: University of Florida; 2: Yale School of Management

9:30am
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10:15am
Track W6-2: Real Estate
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Timothy McQuade, Haas School of Business
Discussant: Nitzan Tzur Ilan, Dallas Fed
 

Physical Climate Risk Factors and an Application to Measuring Insurers’ Climate Risk Exposure

Hyeyoon Jung1, Robert Engle2, Shan Ge2, Xuran Zeng2

1: Federal Reserve Bank of New York; 2: New York University, Stern School of Business

10:30am
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11:15am
Track W6-3: Real Estate
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Timothy McQuade, Haas School of Business
Discussant: Christophe Spaenjers, University of Colorado Boulder
 

Green Expectations: Climate Change and Homeowner Valuation of Dwelling Sustainability

Milind Goel

London Business School

11:30am
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12:15pm
Track W6-4: Real Estate
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Timothy McQuade, Haas School of Business
Discussant: Konhee Chang, University of California, Berkeley
 

Impact of Institutional Owners on Housing Markets

Caitlin S Gorback1, Franklin Qian2, Zipei Zhu2

1: University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business; 2: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kenan-Flagler Business School

1:45pm
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2:30pm
Track W6-5: Real Estate
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Timothy McQuade, Haas School of Business
Discussant: Dominik Supera, Columbia Business School
 

Unlocking Mortgage Lock-In: Evidence From a Spatial Housing Ladder Model

Pierre Mabille1, Julia Fonseca2, Lu Liu3

1: INSEAD; 2: UIUC Gies; 3: Wharton

2:45pm
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3:30pm
Track W6-6: Real Estate
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Timothy McQuade, Haas School of Business
Discussant: Parinitha Sastry, Columbia Business School
 

Coverage Neglect in Homeowners Insurance

Tony Cookson1, Emily Gallagher1, Philip Mulder2

1: University of Colorado Boulder; 2: University of Wisconsin - Madison

Date: Thursday, 22/May/2025
8:30am
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9:15am
Track TH7-1: Liquidity and Price Informativeness
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Vincent Glode, Wharton
Discussant: Stephen Lenkey, Penn State
 

Trade-Off? What Trade-Off: Informative Prices without Illiquidity

Thierry Foucault2, Kostas Koufopoulos3, Roman Kozhan1

1: University of Warwick; 2: HEC Paris; 3: University of Sussex

9:30am
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10:15am
Track TH7-2: Liquidity and Price Informativeness
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Vincent Glode, Wharton
Discussant: Mina Lee, Federal Reserve Board
 

Kyle Meets Friedman: Informed Trading When Anticipating Future Information

Hongjun Yan1, Liyan Yang2, Xueyong Zhang3, Deqing Zhou3

1: DePaul University; 2: University of Toronto; 3: Central University of Finance and Economics

10:30am
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11:15am
Track TH7-3: Liquidity and Price Informativeness
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Vincent Glode, Wharton
Discussant: Chaojun Wang, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
 

Mixology: Order flow segmentation design

Joshua Mollner

Northwestern University

11:30am
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12:15pm
Track TH7-4: Liquidity and Price Informativeness
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Vincent Glode, Wharton
Discussant: Alexander Chinco, Baruch
 

The Flattening Demand Curves

Alireza Aghaee Shahrbabaki

Bocconi University

1:45pm
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2:30pm
Track TH7-5: Liquidity and Price Informativeness
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Vincent Glode, Wharton
Discussant: Piotr Dworczak, Northwestern University
 

Incentives to Lose: Disclosure of Cover Bids in OTC Markets

Andrey Ordin1, Ruslan Sverchkov2

1: University of Texas at Austin; 2: University of Warwick

2:45pm
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3:30pm
Track TH7-6: Liquidity and Price Informativeness
Location: Babbio Center 104
Chair: Vincent Glode, Wharton
Discussant: Dmitriy Muravyev, University of Illinois
 

Navigating the Murky World of Hidden Liquidity

Robert Bartlett1, Maureen O'Hara2

1: Stanford University; 2: Cornell University


 
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