SCHEDULE
Monday, June 10: ISPS, 77 Prospect Street, Room A002
12:00pm | Luncheon Buffet, ISPS Room A001 |
12:30pm | Opening Remarks: Alan Gerber and Greg Huber, Yale University |
12:45pm |
Paper 1: "Voting to Tell Others"
Presenter: Gautam Rao, UC Berkeley |
1:45pm | Break |
2:15pm |
Paper 2: "Primary Elections and the Provision of Public Goods"
Presenter: Shigeo Hirano and Michael Ting, Columbia University |
3:15pm | Break |
3:45pm |
Paper 3: "State Supreme Court Ideology and 'New Style' Judicial Campaigns"
Presenter: Adam Bonica, Stanford University |
4:45pm | Break/Hotel Check-in at The Study at Yale Hotel for guests arriving Monday |
6:00pm |
Cocktail Reception with Graduate Student Poster Session The Study at Yale Hotel, 8th Floor Penthouse, 1157 Chapel Street |
7:00pm | Dinner by Special Invitation (Participating Faculty, Guests, and Presenters) |
Tuesday, June 11: ISPS, 77 Prospect Street, Room A002
8:00am | Hot Breakfast Buffet, ISPS Room A001 |
8:30am |
Paper 4: "The Impression of Influence: How Legislator Communication and Government Spending Cultivate a Personal Vote"
Presenter: Justin Grimmer, Stanford University |
9:30am | Break |
10:00am |
Paper 5: "The Economics of Faith: Using an Apocalyptic Prophecy to Elicit Religious Beliefs in the Field"
Presenter: Ernesto Dal Bó, UC Berkeley & NBER |
11:00am | Break |
11:30am |
Paper 6: "The Effects of Partisan News Media on Representation: A Natural Experiment"
Presenter: Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University |
12:30pm | Closing Remarks & Buffet Lunch |
1:30pm | Adjournment |