Schedule

The NEUDC 2014 Conference will be held on November 1st and 2nd, 2014 at the Boston University Photonics Center, 8 St. Marys Street, Boston, MA 02215.

NEUDC 2014 Detailed Schedule of Sessions

The final version of the detailed NEUDC 2014 schedule is now available. Additional last-minute changes are noted in the online version of the schedule only. Please click here to download the PDF schedule.

NEUDC 2014 Overall Session Schedule

The basic schedule is as follows (you may also download the NEUDC 2014 basic schedule in PDF format).

Saturday, November 1st

8:00 – 9:00 AM

BREAKFAST AND REGISTRATION

9:00 – 10:40 AM

SECTION 1

 1:

FINANCE, DEVELOPMENT, and OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE

 2:

INEQUALITY, POVERTY, and INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY

 3:

ECONOMIC GROWTH and PRODUCTIVITY

 4:

SPATIAL LABOR (MIS)ALLOCATION

 5:

CORRUPTION and POLITICAL CAPTURE

 6:

CAUSES of CONFLICT

 7:

HEALTH: INFORMATION, and LEARNING

 

10:40- 11:00 AM

BREAK

 

11:00 -12:40 PM

SECTION 2

 8:

AGRICULTURE

 9:

BEHAVIOR and DEVELOPMENT: NEW THEORY and EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE

 10:

INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION

 11:

MIGRATION: MICRO and MACRO PERSPECTIVES

 12:

MICROFINANCE

 13:

CONSEQUENCES of CONFLICT

 14:

EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT

 

12:40 – 1:00 PM

LUNCH SERVED

 

Lunch may be taken to the plenary session.

 

1:00 – 3:00 PM

MIGRATION, URBANIZATION AND

 

DEVELOPMENT: A PLENARY SESSION IN

 

HONOR OF JOHN HARRIS

 

 

3:00 – 3:20 PM

BREAK

 

 

3:20 – 5:00 PM

SECTION 3

 15:

INFLUENCES on SCHOOLING DECISIONS

 16:

FRONTIERS of IMPACT EVALUATION

 17:

ORGANIZATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION

 18:

PUBLIC GOODS and INFRASTRUCTURE

 19:

SAVINGS and FINANCIAL DECISIONS

 20:

INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENT, and GROWTH

 21:

HEALTH: POLICY and PROVISION

 

5:00 – 8:00 PM

RECEPTION and POSTERS

22:

POSTERS

Sunday, November 2nd

7:30 – 8:30 AM

BREAKFAST AND REGISTRATION

8:30 – 10:10 AM

SECTION 4

 23:

INTERNATIONAL TRADE, INDUSTRIAL POLICY, and DEVELOPMENT

 24:

CAUSES and CONSEQUENCES of REMITTANCES

 25:

POLITICAL ECONOMY and LAND

 26:

WOMEN’S RESOURCES and the HOUSEHOLD

 27:

FERTILITY

 28:

EDUCATION and HUMAN CAPITAL

 29:

CORRUPTION, CRIME, and ENFORCEMENT

 

10:10 – 10:30 AM

BREAK

 

 

10:30 – 12:10 PM

SECTION 5

 30:

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

 31:

TAXES and TRANSFERS: EFFECTS in MARKETS with CAPACITY and CREDIT CONSTRAINTS

 32:

SCHOOL CHOICE, COMPETITION, and PERFORMANCE

 33:

AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION

 34:

POLITICAL ECONOMY

 35:

INTRAHOUSEHOLD DISTRIBUTION and the EXTENDED FAMILY

 36:

HEALTH: SHOCKS, INSURANCE, and CARE

 

12:10 – 1:20 PM

LUNCH

 

 

1:20 – 3:00 PM

SECTION 6

 37:

ENVIRONMENT and NATURAL RESOURCES

 38:

DECISIONS: INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE and PEER EFFECTS

 39:

HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT I

 40:

RISK and INSURANCE

 41:

PARENTS and CHILDREN: INTERGENERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES on EDUCATION

 42:

POLITICS, POLICY, and PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

43:

GENDER I

 

3:20 – 5:00 PM

SECTION 7

 44:

INTERNATIONAL TRADE, INVESTMENT, and POLICIES

 45:

PERSONNEL ECONOMICS and LABOR REGULATION

 46:

HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT II

 47:

FOREIGN AID

 48:

EARLY-LIFE SHOCKS and INVESTMENT

 49:

NATURAL DISASTERS

 50:

GENDER II

 

SUNDAY 5:00 PM  

ADJOURN

If you have had a paper accepted at NEUDC 2014, and you notice a typo on this schedule, or if you need information to be updated (e.g. a change in presenter), please contact neudc14@bu.edu.