BIG Forum: Building Inclusive Growth Forum
Friday, September 26, 2025 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM
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- DescriptionYou are invited to the first conference of the Building Inclusive Growth (BIG) Lab, focused on addressing structural barriers to equitable economic growth in low- and middle-income countries.
Thursday, September 25
4:30 p.m. Welcome
4:45 Fireside Chat
Introduction by Mary Gallagher, Dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs
Dean Karlan, Northwestern University, former chief economist, USAID in conversation with Lakshmi Iyer, BIG Lab Director and Professor of Economics and Global Affairs
6:00 Opening Reception
Friday, September 26
8:30 a.m. Gender, Norms and Work
Alejandro Estefan, University of Notre Dame & BIG Lab
“Outsourcing Policy and Worker Outcomes: Causal Evidence from a Mexican Ban”
Paul Novosad, Dartmouth College
“Cultural Capital and Economic Opportunity in Rural India”
Danila Serra, Texas A&M University
“From Jobs to Careers: Understanding Aspirations, Opportunities, and Barriers Among Working Women in South Asia”
Moderated by Brenda Samaniego de la Parra, University of Notre Dame & BIG Lab
10:00 Coffee
10:30 Keynote Address
Introduction by James Sullivan, Professor of Economics & Director of the Notre Dame Poverty Initiative
Ted Miguel, University of California, Berkeley
11:30 Human Capital
Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania
“Starting Strong: Medium- and Longer-run Benefits of Mexico's Universal Preschool Mandate”
Taryn Dinkelman, University of Notre Dame & BIG Lab
“Economic and Political Effects of Free Primary Education in Africa”
Manisha Shah, University of California, Berkeley
“Reducing bias among health care providers: Experimental evidence from Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Pakistan”
Moderated by Rebecca Thornton, University of Notre Dame & BIG Lab
1:00 Keynote Address & Lunch
Introduction by Eric Sims, Notre Dame Economics Department Chair
Pete Klenow, Stanford University
2:30 Trade & Structural Transformation
Rodrigo Adao, University of Chicago Booth School
"From Heterogeneous Firms to Heterogeneous Trade Elasticities: The Aggregate Implications of Firm Export Decisions"
Heitor Pellegrina, University of Notre Dame & BIG Lab
"Directed Innovation meets Economic Development: Embrapa and Brazil's Agricultural Revolution"
Jing Zhang, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
“Deindustrialization and Industry Polarization”
Moderated by Jeremy Majerovitz, University of Notre Dame & BIG Lab
4:00 Coffee
4:30 Political Economy
Lakshmi Iyer, University of Notre Dame & BIG Lab
“Electoral Redistricting in the World’s Largest Democracy”
Nancy Qian, Northwestern University
“Chinese growth and support for reunification in Taiwan”
Enrico Spolaore, Tufts University
“Cultural Remittances and Modern Fertility”
Moderated by Enrique Seira Bejarano, University of Notre Dame & BIG Lab
For more information, visit the event page.
Sponsored by the Kellogg Institute at the Keough School of Global Affairs and the Franco Family Institute - Websitehttps://events.nd.edu/events/2025/09/26/big-forum-building-inclusive-growth-forum-at-the-university-of-notre-dame/