CESifo Area Conference on Public Economics 2020
Online
Together with the Area Director, Claus Thustrup Kreiner, CESifo is pleased to announce that the CESifo Area Conference on Public Economics was rescheduled and held online on 8-9 December 2020.
The keynote lectures were delivered by Fatih Guvenen, University of Minnesota, and Johannes Spinnewijn, London School of Economics
Papers
Personalized Fundraising: A Field Experiment on Threshold Matching of Donations
MAJA ADENA (WZB) and Steffen Huck
Gender Gaps in Political Careers: Evidence from Competitive Elections
DAVIDE CIPULLO (Uppsala University)
Uncovering Gatsby Curves
Pier-André Bouchard St-Amant, JEAN-DENIS GARON (University of Quebec), and Nicolas Marceau
Use It or Lose It: Efficiency Gains from Wealth Taxation
FATIH GUVENEN (University of Minnesota), Gueorgui Kambourov, Burhan Kuruscu, Sergio Ocampo, and Daphne Chen
Welfare Effects of Pension Reforms
ANDREAS HALLER (University of Zürich)
Monopsony Power, Income Taxation and Welfare
ALBERT JAN HUMMEL (University of Amsterdam)
Identifying Behavioral Responses to Tax Reforms: New Insights and a New Approach
KATRINE MARIE JAKOBSEN (University of Copenhagen)
Do (Green) Governments Matter?
NIKLAS POTRAFKE (LMU Munich and ifo Institute) and Kaspar Wüthrich
Redistributive Politics with Target-Specific Beliefs
Christina M. Fong and PANU POUTVAARA
Income Shifting and Management Incentives?
Regina Ortmann and DIRK SCHINDLER (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
The Ability Gradient in Tax Responsiveness
Spencer Bastani and DANIEL WALDENSTRÖM (IFN Stockholm)