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 CCES and EGC Joint International Conference on 

TRANSITION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Institutions and Economic Development  

PROGRAMME(Preliminary)  

August 11-12, 2009

Shanghai, China  

Co-organized by

 China Center for Economic Studies (CCES), Fudan University

Economic Growth Center (EGC), Yale University  

Supported by

The State Innovative Institute for International competitiveness Studies of China’s Economy , Fudan University  

Venue: 600# Guoquan Road,School of Economics, Fudan University

 

 Monday, 10 August, 2009 

19:00-21:00   Welcome Dinner, 2nd Floor of Guanghua Hall at Crown Plaza 

Tuesday, 11 August, 2009 

8:30-8:50     Opening Addresses, Dakin Hall, ground floor

Chairman: Zhao Chen Deputy Director, CCES, Fudan University
Welcome Speech: Yonghao Gui Vice President, Fudan University
Host Address: Xingmin Yin Deputy Director, CCES, Fudan University
Co-organizer Address: Mark Rosenzweig Director, EGC, Yale University

 

8:50-10:00    Opening Keynote speech, Dakin Hall, ground floor

Speaker: T. N. Srinivasan Yale University
      China and India in the Global Economy: Development Strategies, Economic Reforms and Responses to the Global Financial Crisis and Recession

 

10:00-10:20   Picture Taking and Tea break

 10:20-12:00   Session 1: Conflicts and DevelopmentDakin Hall, ground floor

Chairman: Junsen Zhang Chinese University of Hong Kong
10:20-11:10 Tim Besley London School of Economics
    The Incidence of Civil War: Theory and Evidence (with Torsten Persson)
11:10-12:00 Christopher Blattman Yale University
     From Violence to Voting: War and Political Participation in Uganda

 

12:00-13:30   Buffet at Cafe Max, Crown Plaza 

13:30-15:10   Session 2: Technology and IndustrializationRoom 201

Chairman: Hongbin Li Tsinghua University
13:30-14:20 Mushfiq Mobarak Yale University
    Development Effects of Electrification: Evidence from the Geologic Placement of Hydropower Plants in Brazil (with Molly Lipscomb and Tania Barham)
14:20-15:10 Dilip Mookherjee Boston University
    Industrialization and Compensation for Displaced Farmers (with Maitreesh Ghatak)

15:10-15:30   Tea break 

15:30-17:50 Session 3(1): Environments, Productivity and Industrial Development, Room 201

Chairman: Kaivan Munshi Brown University
15:30-16:05 Hongbin Li Tsinghua UniversityWinter Heating or Clean Air? Unintended Impacts of China’s Huai River Policy (with Douglas Almond, Yuyu Chen and Michael Greenstonel)
Discussant Xianxiang Xu Zhongshan University
16:05-16:40 Shiyi Chen Fudan UniversityEnergy Consumption and Carbon Emission Based Productivity Change and Industrialization in Post-Reform China (with Amelia Santos-Paulino)
Discussant Mushfiq Mobarak Yale University
16:40-17:15 Jianfeng Wu Fudan UniversityMarket development and manufacturing location in Chinawith Yuming Fu
Discussant Duncan Thomas Duke University
17:15-17:50 Steve Lehrers Queen’s UniversityEstimating Randomization Bias in Education Experiments
Discussant Chang Liu Nottingham University Ningbo

 

15:30-17:50 Session 3(2): Trade, History and Economic Development, Room 205

Chairman: Dilip Mookherjee Boston University
15:30-16:05 Junsen Zhang Chinese University of Hong KongPicking up the Losses: The Impact of the Cultural Revolution on Human Capital Re-investment in Urban China (with Jun Han and Wing Suen)
Discussant Fenglian Du Neimenggu University
16:05-16:40 Changyuan Luo Fudan UniversityWhy did Labor Income Share Decline in China(with Jun Zhang)
Discussant Christopher Blattman Yale University
16:40-17:15 Dan Li Fudan UniversityConsumption Fluctuation and Welfare: Evidence from China (with Chun-Yu Ho and Wai-Yip Ho)
Discussant Chunbing Xing Beijing Normal University
17:15-17:50 Shengzu Wang Fudan UniversityChina’s Trade Liberalization and Globalization between Two Crises: Evidence from 1864-1936(with Dan Li)
Discussant Bin Wong University of California, Los Angeles

 

18:00       Departure for Dinner

 Wednesday12, August, 2009 

8:00-9:40    Session 4: Risk, Poverty and Developing PoliciesRoom201

Chairman: Yang Yao Peking University
8:00-8:50 Dean Karlan Yale UniversityExpanding Microenterprise Credit Access: Using Randomized Supply Decisions to Estimate the Impacts in Manila (with Jonathan Zinman)
8:50-9:40 Duncan Thomas Duke UniversityMortality in the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami (with Elizabeth Frankenberg, Thomas Gillespie, Sam Preston and Bondan Sikoki )

 

9:40-10:00   Tea Break 

10:00-12:20   Session 5(1): Public Service and Social NetworksRoom 201

Chairman: T. N. Srinivasan Yale University
10:00-10:35 Yang Yao Peking UniversitySocial Networks Enhance Grassroots Democracy: Surname Groups and Public Goods Provision in Rural China (with Yiqing Xu)
Discussants Shiyuan Pan Zhejiang University
  Xiwei Zhu Zhejiang University
10:35-11:10 Yongqin Wang Fudan UniversityIncomplete Contract and Divisional Structure (with Te Bao)
Discussants Dilip Mookherjee Boston University
  Qian Dai Wuhan University
11:10-11:45 Yan Zhang Fudan UniversityHow does Fiscal Decentralization and Marketization Influence Provincial Expenditure Structure in China? (with Jijun Xia)
Discussants Tim Besley London School of Economics
  Wen Xiao Zhejiang University
11:45-12:20 Yuan Zhang Fudan UniversityHeterogeneity of Social Network and Migrant Workers’ Wage: Evidence from China (with Ming Lu and E.M. Mouhoud)
Discussants Dean Karlan Yale University
  Qing Xu Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

 

10:00-12:20   Session 5(2): Inequality and Urban-rural DevelopmentRoom205

Chairman: Duncan Thomas Duke University
10:00-10:35 Shiyi Chen(Jun Zhang) Fudan UniversityStructural Bonus and Industrial Growth in Post-Reform China (with Shiyi Chen and Gary Jefferson)
Discussant T. N. Srinivasan Yale University
10:35-11:10 Zhao Chen Fudan UniversityInter-Industrial Wage Difference and Income Inequality in Urban China(With Guanghua Wan and Ming Lu)
Discussant Kaivan Munshi Brown University
11:10-11:45 Ming Lu Fudan UniversityHappiness in the dual society of urban China: Hukou identity, horizontal inequality and heterogeneous reference (with Shiqing Jiang and Hiroshi Sato)   
Discussant Mark Rosenzweig Yale University
11:45-12:20 Weili Ding Queen’s UniversityWhen a Son is Born: The Impact of Fertility Patterns on Family Finance in Rural China(with Yuan Zhang)
Discussant Heng Yin Beijing Normal University

 

12:20-14:00   Buffet at Cafe Max, Crown Plaza 

14:00-15:40   Session 6: Family Decisions and Inequality, Room 201

Chairman: Tim Besley London School of Economics
14:00-14:50 Mark Rosenzweig Yale UniversityAltruism, Favoritism, and Guilt in the Allocation of Family Resources: Sophie’s Choice in Mao’s Mass Send-Down Movement (with Hongbin Li and Junsen Zhang)
14:50-15:40 Kaivan Munshi

Brown University

Can Networks Reduce Persistent Inequality?

 

15:40-16:00   Tea break 

16:00-18:00 Round-Table Discussion: Economic Development and Development of Economics: Asian and China's Experience, Room 714

Chairman: Mark Rosenzweig Yale University
Speakers: Tim Besley Shi Li London School of EconomicsBeijing Normal University
  T.N. Srinivasan Yale University

 

18:00-18:15   Wrapping Up

Speaker: Xingmin Yin Deputy Director, CCES, Fudan University

 

18:20   Departure for Dinner and Pujiang River Cruise 

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