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The 2025 Kuznets Mini-Conference: Development and Organizations

A mini-conference showcasing the work of early- and mid-career researchers on topics related to the 34th Kuznets Memorial Lecture, hosted by the Economic Growth Center.

The 2025 Kuznets Mini-Conference, Friday, February 28, 2025

This year's mini-conference on Development and Organizations is co-organized by Erika Deserranno (Bocconi University) and Ameet Morjaria (Northwestern University).

Program Schedule

Papers are linked as available.

7:30-8:00 Breakfast

8:00-8:15 Opening Remarks: Oriana Bandiera (London School of Economics), 34th Annual Kuznets Memorial speaker

8:15-9:55 Session 1: "Labor Markets" 

  • 8:15-8:40 Ilse Lindenlaub (Yale University):  "Meritocracy across Countries"
  • 8:40-9:05 Kieu-Trang Ngyuen (Northwestern University): "Managers and the Cultural Transmission of Gender Norms"
  •   9:05-9:30 Erika Deserranno (Northwestern and Bocconi University): "Gender Disparities in the Welfare Effect of the Minimum Wage"
  • 9:30-9:55 Discussant: Rocco Macchiavello (London School of Economics)

9:55-10:30 Coffee Break

10:30-12:10 Session 2: "State Capacity"

  • 10:30-10:55 Shan Aman-Rana (University of Virginia): "Spillovers in State Capacity Building: Evidence from the Digitization of Land Records in Pakistan"  
  • 10:55-11:20 Anders Jensen (Harvard University): "Technology and Tax Capacity: Evidence from Local Governments in Ghana"
  • 11:20-11:45 Guo Xu (University of California, Berkeley): "Personnel is Policy: Ideology and Political Misalignment in the Rulemaking Process"
  • 11:45-12:10 Discussant: Andrea Prat (Columbia University)

12:10-1:15 Lunch

1:15-2:55 Session 3 "Credit and Poverty Traps"

  •  1:15-1:40 Selim Gulesci (Trinity College Dublin): "Credit Contracts, Business Development and Gender: Evidence from Uganda” 
  • 1:40-2:05 Munshi Sulaiman (BRAC University): “Intergenerational Impact of BRAC's Ultra-Poor Graduation Program in Bangladesh”
  • 2:05-2:30 Clare Balboni (London School of Economics):  "Weathering Poverty” 
  • 2:30-2:55 Discussant: Kelsey Jack (University of California, Berkeley)

2:55-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-4:45 Session 4: "Governance"

  • 3:30-3:55 Yanhui Wu (The University of Hong Kong): "Social Media and Government Responsiveness: Evidence from Vaccine Procurement in China"
  • 3:55-4:20 Ameet Morjaria (Northwestern University): "Product Conflation and Deconflation: An Anatomy of a Marketplace Reform"
  • 4:20-4:45 Discussant: Bob Gibbons (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

4:45-5:00 Concluding Remarks

5:00 Dinner