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The First Henan Symposium on Development and Institutional Economics
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The First Henan Symposium on Development andInstitutional Economics

Preliminary Program

Contacts

Prof. Eden Yu at edenyu@chuhai.edu.hk

Dr. Baomin Dong at baomindon@gmail.com

For logistics: Junlong Sun, E-mail: 651571436@qq.com

Time2014-06-29-----2014-06-30

Location: Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan, China

Program Summary:

June 29

Event

June 30

Event

08:15-8:30

Opening Ceremony

Venue: New Century Hotel

8:30 – 10:30

Plenary Session III:

Institutions and Development

08:30-10:00

Keynote Talk

Philip Hoffman

10:30 – 10:45

Tea/Coffee Break:

10:00-10:15

Coffee/Tea Break

10:45 – 12:45

Parallel Sessions B

10:15-12:30

Plenary Session I:

Institutions in Historical China

12:45 – 13:45

Lunch

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:45 – 15:45

Parallel Sessions C

13:30-15:30

Parallel Sessions A

15:45 – 16:00

Tea/coffee break

15:30-15:45

Coffee/Tea Break

16:00 – 18:00

Plenary Session IV:

Shocks and Institutions

15:45-17:45

Plenary Session II:

Institutional Change

18:00-20:00

Dinner

18:30-20:00

Group Picture,

Welcome Dinner

Notes: Registrationwill start on June 27 and continue on June 28 at New Century Grand Hotel.

For logistics, please contact Mr. Junlong Sun (+8613101785603 or +86 15226060581) or Ms. Fang Yang (+86 15226010577).


Detailed Program

Day 1 (June 29)

Session Keynote

Venue: TBA

Chair: Kaixiang Peng, Henan University

Time: 8:30-10:00

The Political Economy of Early Modern Conquest: an Economic Model

Philip Hoffman (CaliforniaInstitute of Technology)

By the 1700s Europeans dominated the gunpowder technology, which was surprising, because it had originated in China and been used with expertise throughout Eurasia. To account for their dominance, historians have invoked competition, but it cannot explain why they pushed this technology further than anyone else. The answer lies in taking a simple tournament model of military competition that allows for learning by doing and combining it with the effect that past political history has on future incentives. The combination then explains why the rest of Eurasia fell behind Europeans in developing the gunpowder technology. The consequences were huge, from imperialism to the slave trade and even the Industrial Revolution.





Plenary Session I

Venue: TBA

Session Title: Institutions in Historical China

Chair: Kenneth Chan, McMaster University

Time: 10:15-12:30

Day 1

Chen, Qiang (Shandong Univ.) Natural Disasters, Ethnic Diversity, and the Size of Nations: Two Thousand Years of Unification and Division in Historical China

Peng, Kaixiang (Henan Univ.) Financial Integration between China and the World: 1870-1940, (with Z. Chen and D. Long)

Chan, Kennth S. (McMaster Univ.) The Evolutionary History of Imperial Chinese Institutions: Part 1





Parallel Session A1 13:30-15:30 Day 1

Venue: TBA

Chair: Lex Zhao, Kobe University

Wu, Jun (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) Finance Development and Innovation: The Role of Political Institution (with Chun-Yu Ho, Shaoqing Huang, Hao Shi)

Zhao, Lex (Kobe Univ.) China’s Dual Labor Market and Reform

Fu, Shihe (SWUFE) Highway Toll and Air Pollution: Evidence from Chinese Cities (with Y. Gu)

Hu, Wuyang (Univ. of Kentucky) International Fish Demand, Trade and Implications for Chinese Producers (with P. Qing and A. Xi)

Parallel Session A2 13:30-15:30 Day 1

Venue: TBA

Chair: Keun Lee, Seoul National University

Chen, Yang (XJ Liverpool Univ.) Fiscal competition, public good provision and economic convergence speed: A comparative dynamic analysis (with W.H. Huang)

Huang, Bihong (Univ. of Macau), Adult Children Migration and Their Parents Left Behind: Evidence from China (with Y. Lian and W. Li)

Zhang, Yuxiao (Renmin Univ.) Contractual hazard, political hazard and FDI ownership structure in joint-venture enterprises in China (with H. Nie, T. Jiang, and M. Fang)

Lee, Keun (Seoul National Univ.) Successive Changes in industry leadership and Catch-up by the Latecomers: Toward a theory of Catch-up cycles

Parallel Session A3 13:30-15:30 Day 1

Venue: TBA

Chair: Qianqian Wang, Henan University

Lo, Chu-Ping (National Taiwan Univ.) Wage Inequality, Unemployment and Export-Oriented Policy

Wang, Qianqian (Henan Univ.) Exporters in Cross Section: Direct vs. Intermediated Trade

Hsieh, Chung Hsing (National Pingtung Int. of Commerce) Economics of Upgrading from Subcontracting to Own-Brand Manufacturing: the Role of Subcontractor Heterogeneity

Egger, Peter (ETH) Contagious Exporting and Foreign Ownership: Evidence from Firms

in Shanghai using a Bayesian Spatial Bivariate Probit Model (with B. Baltagi and M. Kesina)

Plenary Session II

Venue: TBA

Session Title: Institutional Changes

Chair: Se Yan, Peking University

Time: 15:45-18:15

Day 1

Song, Bingtao (Henan Univ.)The Rise and Fall of Yellow River Civilization: A Model of Public Economic System Evolution

Ma, Chicheng (Shandong Univ.) Confucianism and Capitalism

Gong, Jiong (UIBE) The Twin Deficit of Song Dynasty (with B. Dong)

Yan, Se (Peking Univ.) The Long-Term Effects of Protestant Activities in China (with Yuyu Chen and Hui Wang)






Day 2 (June 30)

Plenary Session III

Venue: TBA

Session Title: Institutions and Development

Chair: Biung-Ghi Ju, Seoul National University

Time: 8:30-10:30

Day 2

Crew, Michael (Rutgers University) Developing New Business Models for the Postal Sector (with Tim Brennan)

Biung-Ghi Ju (Seoul National Univ.) Fair Allocation of Disputed Properties (with Juan D. Moreno-Ternero)

Gulcin Ozkan (York Univ.) It is not your fault, but it is your problem: Global financial crisis, capital flow reversals and emerging markets





Parallel Session B1 10:45-12:45 Day 2

Venue: TBA

Chair: Kwan Choi, Iowa State University

Choi, Kwan (Iowa State Univ.) Unemployment and Optimal Currency Intervention in an Open Economy (with H. Jin)

Sgro, Pasquale (Deakin Univ.) Strategic Quality Competition, Mixed Oligopoly and Privatization, (with M. Nabin, X. Nguyen, C.C. Chao)

Chan, Leo (Utah Valley Univ.) Are All Foreign Capitals Created Equal? Evidence from Asia and Latin America (with M. Sotomayor)

Wan, Henry (Cornell Univ.) Growth Theory; Rising Giants: Bardhan and Lucas (with An-Chi Tung)

Parallel Session B2 10:45-12:45 Day 2

Venue: TBA

Chair: Makram El-Shagi, Henan University

Fuchs, Andreas (Heidelberg Univ.) Tracking Under-Reported Financial Flows: China’s Development Finance and the Aid-Conflict Nexus Revisited (with A. Strange, B. Parks, M. Tierney, and A. Dreher)

El-Shagi, Makram (Henan Univ.) Does the Greenspan Era Provide Evidence on Leadership in the FOMC? (with A. Jung)

Gu, Xinhua (Univ. of Macau) Inequality, Leverage, and Crises: Theory and Evidence Revisited (with B. Huang and Y. Zhang)

Chiang, Tsun-Feng (Henan Univ.) Financial Risk and Household Characteristics: An Alternative Perspective for the Empirical Study of Portfolio Choices

Parallel Session C1 13:45-15:45 Day 2

Venue: TBA

Chair: Tong, Bing (Henan University)

Liao, Yu (SWUFE) Housing Wealth Appreciation and Labor Force Participation in Urban China

Tong, Bing (Henan Univ.) A DSGE-VAR Model for Forecasting the Chinese Economy

Wen, Xingxiang (SWUFE), The Effects of Air Pollution on Labor Productivity: Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms

Song, Quanyun (SWUFE) The Effect of Daily Air Pollution on Traffic Congestion: Evidence from Beijing

Parallel Session C2 13:45-15:45 Day 2

Venue: TBA

Chair: Chenhang Zeng, Shandong University

Wang, Chunyang (Peking Univ.) Local Finance and Local Growth

Song, Hui (Shandong Univ.) Search with Integration

Zeng, Chenhang (Shandong Univ.) Optimal Information Disclosure in Advance Selling Considering Consumer Heterogeneity in Information Demand (with J. Lin)

Guo, Guixia (UIBE) Can Rish Retention Requirement Enhance Bank’s Incentive to Monitor Securitized Loans? (with T. Shen)

Plenary Session IV

Venue: TBA

Session Title: Shocks and Institutions

Chair: Baomin Dong, Henan University

Time: 16:00-18:00

Day 2

Chao, Chi-Chur (Deakin Univ.) Environmental Migration and Capital Tax (with Eden Yu)

Guochang, Zhao (SWUFE) The Intergenerational Effect of the Cultural Revolution on Education (with X. Meng)

She, Ji (SWUFE), When Confucius Meets Jesus: Protestantism in China in 1920s and behaviors of filial piety in 2011, (with Jie He)

Dong, Baomin (Henan Univ.) The Great Henan Famine


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