These are 2008 AEA Conference Papers; please see also the full 2008 ASSA Preliminary Program Schedule.
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Flavio Cunha (University of Chicago)


Friday, January 4, 10:15 AM

Friday, January 4, 10:15 AM
Session: Inferring Labor Income Risk from Economic Choices: New Developments (AEA)
Presiding: Richard Blundell (University College London)

Separating Heterogeneity from Uncertainty in an Incomplete-Market Economy
Flavio Cunha (University of Chicago)
James Heckman (University of Chicago)
Salvador Navarro (University of Wisconsin at Madison)

Inferring Labor Income Risk from Economic Choices: An Indirect Inference Approach
Fatih Guvenen (University of Texas at Austin)
Anthony Smith (Yale University)

Income Risk and Consumption Inequality: The Role of Market Structure, Labour Supply and Durables
Orazio Attanasio (University College London)
Richard Blundell (University College London)



Saturday, January 5, 8:00 AM

Saturday, January 5, 8:00 AM
Session: Assignment, Uncertainty and Wage Inequality (AEA)
Presiding: Luis Garicano (University of Chicago)

Stochastic Volatity in Labor Income Across Schooling Groups
Flavio Cunha (University of Chicago)

Educational Self-selection, Tasks Assignment and Rising Wage Inequality
Arnaud Dupuy (Maastricht University)
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Assignment, Hierarchies and Upper Tails
Michael Sattinger (State University of New York, Albany)
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Organization and Inequality among U.S. Lawyers: 1977-1997
Luis Garicano (University of Chicago)
Thomas Hubbard (Northwestern University)



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