The World Inequality Conference 2026 has kicked off at the Paris School of Economics.
Follow the livestream: https://t.co/p1aAf33Fsn
🔴LIVE NOW: presentation of our new #GlobalJusticeReport by Cornelia Mohren, Moritz Odersky & @anmol_smnch
Paul and I are teaching a short course on big data and development in a Tuscan castle! (Can finally check this off the bucket list). Pls circulate to anyone who may be interested. There is some funding for students for LMICs so please don't let the cost be a barrier to applying!
As AI lowers the cost of producing papers, asking the right question matters more.
I built Frontier Graph: an open-source tool to explore open questions in economics, drawing on 240K papers across 300 journals.
Don't procrastinate on supporting research!
I've launched a crowdfunding campaign for my project on procrastination and self-esteem.
I’d be grateful if you could support my project, either by making a contribution or sharing this post. Thank you!
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Fantastic job market paper from @vincent_rollet. Highlights key problem for upzoning — what can be built is shaped by the past. You need to demolish the small before you can build the large. This revises down the gains from upzoning, which accrue mainly to movers. 1/
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Join us as a Research Assistant in Milan 🇮🇹 and help evaluate education policies 📚✨
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📣📣 Short-term Part-time RA position at #SILab@DondenaCentre@Unibocconi. Want to combine some research experience on inequality-related projects with your studies? Join us from September 2025. Call here https://t.co/Qu974aRfIP
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📣📣Two days left to apply for a part-time RA position at the #SiLab@DondenaCentre and work on projects on education & inequality. Here is the link https://t.co/iNQZc85wEM
Call 712 .
Really grateful for support from @ERC_Research to build up the work we're doing at @devdatalab on the relationship between long-run cultural and economic change, combining so many of my favorite topics: urbanization, climate, gender, caste, LLMs, old British Raj docs, etc
Thank you @economeager for the great summary of my job market paper!
In this paper, I explain why motherhood increases the risk of experiencing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV).
Have a look if you're curious as to why selection is so important in IPV research.
Department of Economics PhD Candidate Ryu Matsuura’s research interests are Development, Political Economy, Applied Microeconomics. Learn more about Ryu & other Northwestern Economics Job Market Candidates at https://t.co/ZCkpPN8e8z