Saturday, 3 September
10:20am or so: Wisconsin team arrives and goes directly to 1-103 Herbert M. Hanson, Jr. Hall (1925 Fourth Street South, Minneapolis, MN 55455) for coffee and donuts
10:40am–11:40am: Sang Min Lee (UMN), “Globalization and structural change: Theory and cross-country, cross-time evidence”
11:50am–12:50pm: Michael Nattinger (UW), “Startups, venture capital, and the macroeconomy”
12:50pm–1:50pm: Lunch
1:50pm–2:50pm: Mauricio Barbosa Alves (UMN), “Cyclical dollar inflation and emerging markets' external borrowing”
3:00pm–4:00pm: Natalie Duncombe (UW), “Do old dogs need to learn new tricks? Automation adoption and consequences over the life cycle”
4:00pm–4:20am: Break
4:20pm–5:20pm: Juyoung Yang (UMN), “Credit ratings in sovereign debt markets”
5:30: UW team checks into the Courtyard by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown (1500 South Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55454)
7:00pm: Dinner at Manuel Amador's house
Sunday, 4 September
Workshop in 4-170 Herbert M. Hanson, Jr. Hall
9:00am–9:20: Coffee and donuts
9:20am: 10:20: Shannon Sledz (UW), “Who to insure — workers or firms?”
10:30am–11:30am: Gabriel Devoto (UMN), “Why don't firms export more in Argentina?”
11:40am–12:40pm: Julio Mereb (UW) “Global shocks and exchange rate dynamics”
12:40pm–1:30pm: Lunch for those leaving Minneapolis
1:50pm–?: Asado Uruguayo/Brasileiro/Argentino at Bohemian Flats Park (2150 West River Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55454), an easy walk from Hanson Hall