第十六届CCER-NBER“中国与世界经济”年会议程

发布日期:2014-06-17 11:13    来源:北京大学国家发展研究院

第十六届CCER-NBER“

 

 

 

The Sixteenth NBER-CCER Conference on China and the World Economy

 

Time: June 25-June 28, 2014

Venue: CCER, Peking University

 

June 25 (Wednesday)

6:30 pm             NBER participants and companions meet in the hotel lobby

7:00 pm             Reception at the CCER, Zhifuxuan Classroom (致福轩教室)

 

 

June 26 (Thursday) Venue: Second Floor, Wanzhong Building(万众二楼), CCER

8:45 – 8:50 am   Opening remarks

Yang Yao (CCER), Shang-Jin Wei (NBER), Chong-En Bai (Tsinghua University)

8:50 – 10:20 am Financial Market

Chair: Yang Yao (CCER)

Rene Stulz (Ohio State University and NBER): Bank Performance during a Crisis.

Joshua Aizenman (NBER and University of South California): Real Estate Valuation in the Open Economy

Yiping Huang (CCER): Financial liberalization and the Middle-income trap: What can China learn from multicountry experience?

10:20 – 10:50 am      Group photo and Coffee/tea break

10:50 – 12:20      pm  Intergenerational mobility

Chair: Pol Antras (Harvard University and NBER)

Nathaniel Hendren (Harvard University and NBER): Intergenerational Mobility in the United States: Lessons from the Equality of Opportunity Project

Chih Ming Tan (University of Dakota), Zhibo Tan (CCER), and Xiaobo Zhang (CCER): Sins of the Father: The Intergenerational Legacy of the 1959-61 Great Chinese Famine on Children’s Cognitive Development

Xiaoyan Lei (CCER): Intergenerational Mobility in Education: Evidence from CHARLS.

12:20 – 2:00 pm Lunch

2:00 – 3:30 pm Trade

Chair: Rene Stulz (Ohio State and NBER)

Pol Antras (Harvard University and NBER): Contract Theory and Global Value Chains

Shang-Jin Wei (Columbia University and NBER): Sizing up Market Failures in Export Pioneering Activities

Miaojie Yu (CCER): Multiproduct Firms, Export Product Scope, and Trade Liberalization: The Role of Managerial Efficiency

3:30 – 4:00 pm Coffee/tea break

4:00 – 5:30 pm International finance I

Chair: Yiping Huang (CCER)

Menzie Chinn (Wisconsin University in Madison and NBER): The Trilemma and Reserves: Measurement and Policy Implications  

Yang Yao (CCER): Growth Differentials, the Life-Cycle Hypothesis and the Allocation Puzzle

Jianguo Xu (CCER): China A-share Stock Valuation: Fundamental Risk and Speculation premium

7:00 pm        Dinner at Zhili Restaurant

 

 


June 27 (Friday) Venue: Second Floor, Wanzhong Building, CCER

8:30 – 9:30 am International finance II

Chair: Chong-en Bai

Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas (UC Berkeley and NBER): Global Safe Assets

JU Jiandong (Tsinghua University), Justin Lin (CCER), LIU Qing (Tsinghua University), and SHI Kang (Tsinghua University): A Dynamic Structural Analysis of Real Exchange Rate and Current Account Imbalances: Theory and Evidences from China

9:30 – 9:45 am Coffee/tea break

9:45 –11:15 am  Policy and market

Chair: Rene Stultz (NBER and Ohio State University)

Bruce Weinberg (Ohio State University and NBER): Strengthening Scientific Performance: Lessons and Benefits

Li Jin (Peking University and Oxford University): The Effect of Political Career Concerns on Media Slant and Market Return: Evidence from China

BAI Chong-en (Tsinghua University), LIU Qing (Tsinghua University) and YAO Wen (Tsinghua University): Distortions to the Capital Market and their Implications on the Economic Structure: the Case of China

11:15 – 12:00 pm      Lunch

Afternoon:               Trip to the Great Wall (Simatai)

Bus leaves from CCER at 12:00 pm and from Lakeview Hotel at 12:30 pm

Dinner near the Great Wall

 


June 28 (Saturday) Venue: Conference Room No.4, the Lakeview Hotel

8:45 am              NBER participants check out the Lakeview Hotel (optional)

9:00 – 10:30 am Retirement

Chair: Xiaobo Zhang (CCER)

Alan L. Gustman (Dartmouth University and NBER): Pensions, Social Security and Retirement

Yaohui Zhao (CCER): Working After Processing Retirement: Evidence from CHARLS

Bo Zhao (CCER): Too Poor to Retire? House prices and Retirement

10:30 – 10:45 am      Coffee/tea break

10:45 – 12:15 pm      College education

Chair: Menzie Chinn (Wisconsin University and NBER)

Bridget T. Long (Harvard University and NBER): Making College Education Accessible to Disadvantaged Students (1)

Susan Dynarski (Michigan University and NBER): Making College Education Accessible to Disadvantaged Students (2)”

Hongbin Li (Tsinghua University): China’s College Education

12:15 – 12:20 pm      Concluding remarks

12:20 – 1:30 pm Lunch (Buffet at the Lakeview Hotel)

 

Emergency contact:

 

CCER contact persons:

Prof. Xiaobo Zhang: 1355-222-8062 (cell), 6275-8563 (office)

Ms. Tiechang Gao: (+86)-1391-199-6273, (+86)-6276-6005 (office)

NBER contact person:

Prof. Shang-Jin Wei: (NY) (212) 854-9139, (China cell): 1580-1700-315

 

Lakeview Hotel

Address: No.127, Zhongguancun North Road, Haidian District, Beijing

(海淀区中关村北大街127号)

Phone: (010) 8268-9999   Fax: (010) 8268-9998

http://www.thelakeviewhotel.com.cn/index_en.html

 

 

Program Committee: Xiaobo Zhang (CCER), Chong-En Bai (Tsinghua University), and Shang-Jin Wei (NBER)