Corporate Finance.

Members of the NBER's Corporate Finance Program met November 8 at Stanford University. Research Associates John Graham of Duke University and Paola Sapienza of Northwestern University organized the meeting. These researchers' papers were presented and discussed:

* Matthew Smith, Department of the Treasury; Owen M. Zidar, Princeton University and NBER; and Eric Zwick, University of Chicago and NBER, "Top Wealth in America: New Estimates and Implications for Taxing the Rich"

* Simon Jager, MIT and NBER; Benjamin Schoefer, University of California, Berkeley; and Jorg Heining, Institut fur Arbeitsmarkt und Berufsforschung, "Labor in the Boardroom"

* Jean-Noel Barrot, MIT; Thorsten Martin, HEC Paris; Julien Sauvagnat, Bocconi University; and Boris Vallee, Harvard University, "Employment Effects of Alleviating Financing Frictions: Worker-level Evidence from a Loan Guarantee Program"

* Ankit Kalda, Indiana University; Marco Di Maggio, Harvard University and NBER; and Vincent Yao, Georgia State University, "Second Chance: Life...

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